• Keegan left after being frustrated by the club's transfer policy, saying players were being sold without his permission and new signings were imposed on him.

    BBC: Kinnear submits transfer targets

  • Maybe there are fits that aren't so great between the two, " said Krebs, coauthor of a 2006 study on the characteristics of physicians who report being frustrated with patients, called "The Difficult Doctor.

    CNN: Cranky doctor or annoying patient? Sometimes it's both

  • To be a fan of an MLS team or the league itself is be simultaneously appreciative of how much it has grown since it was started in 1996 while also being frustrated by what seems to be an illogical, slavish insistence to define an American version of soccer.

    FORBES: How the MLS Playoff Format Punishes Ambitious Teams

  • Mr. RHODEN: Grant was one of my first interviews, and he was actually saying that in the context of being frustrated that, you know, because his father was a history major and historian, that kind of stuff, and you know, Grant knows about the struggle and that kind of stuff, and he knows the irony of guys having this kind of money and no consciousness.

    NPR: Book Compares Pro Sports to Slavery

  • For men with high levels of distress in childhood - which included being easily frustrated and quick to anger - the increased risk of cardiovascular disease was 17%.

    BBC: Unhappy childhood linked to heart risk in later life

  • He was especially frustrated by being the presiding figurehead of a Senate dominated by the Republican majority leader, Henry Cabot Lodge.

    NEWYORKER: Less Said

  • Pin's tenacious style saw her run down every shot she could reach and Williams became frustrated at being unable to finish off points which should have been hers.

    BBC: Venus stumbles into third round

  • Despite all their offensive fireworks, the Knicks looked likely to drop the game, particularly after Anthony got frustrated after being poked in the eye by DeShawn Stevenson in the fourth quarter with the game tied at 101.

    WSJ: Who Needs to Play Defense?

  • His versatility often left him frustrated at regularly being asked to switch positions.

    BBC: Lewsey retires from England duty

  • Wales assistant coach Robert Howley says Peel was disappointed at his omission and frustrated at not being a regular starter for Sale.

    BBC: Wales omit Peel for Six Nations

  • Many of these visitors became angry and frustrated at not being allowed into the trench to see the pillars, so workers were building them a boardwalk.

    NEWYORKER: The Sanctuary

  • Many legal scholars say Scalia ultimately failed to sway his colleagues on the really big constitutional issues, and court sources say he has grown somewhat frustrated over the years being on the losing side of many cases, or not being able to write more majority opinions.

    CNN: Scalia dismisses talk of internal court rancor

  • The key worker added that she felt "very frustrated" that nothing was being done.

    BBC: Georgia Rowe and Neve Lafferty

  • Before, when the kids were being a problem, I would get frustrated and yell immediately.

    CNN: Xanax 'helps me be a better mom'

  • "I realize the older I get, when I'm not being creative is when I'm frustrated, " he says.

    WSJ: Cuba Gooding Jr., onstage and in 'creative place'

  • Bain also said the Ibrox club was frustrated that its supporters were being singled out while similar chants by fans at other clubs escape censure.

    BBC: Bain responds to 'Famine song'

  • Sean, would you say that the assessment by commanders is something that their attitudes really are changing, or they're getting frustrated, or are they just being more candid with the public now?

    NPR: Playing the Blame Game on Iraq

  • The tourism Minister Arlene Foster said she was "incredibly frustrated" by the scenes of violence being shown around the world.

    BBC: Northern Ireland

  • In addition, the official unemployment rate in February was 8.3%, down from 9.1% in August while the U-6 measure of unemployment, which includes frustrated job seekers and those who are being forced to work part time has fallen to a still high 14.9%, compared to 16.2% in August.

    FORBES: The House GOP Authors a Jobs Recovery

  • Eisenhower into his publicity schemes, which frustrated Ike, who complained to aides about being used.

    NEWYORKER: Let��s Be Friends

  • He is now in danger of being outflanked by more strident protesters, as his followers become frustrated at the lack of results.

    ECONOMIST: Bolivia: Clashes to come | The

  • Instead, they will be frustrated that they stand three points behind their rivals after being denied victory by a mixture of questionable refereeing decisions and poor finishing.

    BBC: Arsenal 0-0 Sunderland

  • They have become frustrated with Pakistan over the years, saying it is not being proactive enough against militants, a claim denied by Pakistan -- now in political flux after the resignation of President Pervez Musharraf.

    CNN: Source: U.S. troops launch helicopter assault in Pakistan

  • While players actually got out on the course on Saturday and Sunday, they were left frustrated as balls blew off their tees and disappeared off putting greens after being placed.

    CNN: PGA Tour season opener ruined by winds

  • And as Mancini grew ever more frustrated, his over-enthusiastic efforts to retrieve the ball for his side ended in him being sent from the dugout.

    BBC: Manchester City 0-2 Everton

  • She just knew that she was frustrated that small business owners (which she defines as fewer than 20 employees) were not being represented in Congress.

    FORBES: Wendy Rosen's Quixotic Congressional Campaign Gets Serious

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