• At the hearing, Mr McCammon said the club had tried to "frustrate him out" by refusing to pay private medical bills to help him regain his fitness following injury when he still had eight months left on his contract.

    BBC: Mark McCammon

  • However, if this sort of manoeuvre is finally ruled to be legal, the rules designed to protect minority shareholders will be made worthless since it will always be easy for majority owners to frustrate them by handing out lots of small blocks of shares to their friends.

    ECONOMIST: Business.view: The PCCW buy-out in court | The

  • At worst, he will face a strong anti-government coalition that will try to frustrate him and kick him out of office.

    ECONOMIST: His first urgent task: sweet-talk the IMF

  • Fitzgerald said Libby's actions were designed to frustrate the probe and prevent investigators from finding out how the leak occurred.

    CNN: Ex-Cheney aide pleads not guilty

  • While I feel compelled to continue to throw out the caveats that (1) Ms. Market can and often does do whatever she can to frustrate the masses and (2) the current move is becoming extended, it is VERY hard to argue with the herd of stampeding bulls right now.

    FORBES: Message From Bulls: Stocks In The U.S. THE Place To Be In 2011

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