Cotroneo has no patience for stock Harleys, with their cushy hand-clutch transmissions and factory paint jobs.
We're in this digital instant gratification age, and there is no patience for the dating process.
Los Angeles-based Candelaria is contrarian in his approach and has little patience for technical analysis.
Mainstream economists of the day didn't have much patience for Schumpeter and his theories of the entrepreneur.
He bolts down his meals to save time, and has no patience for leisure activities, including golf.
New research conducted by Conviva indicates that lack of patience for a low-quality stream is very high.
However, Vieira urged patience for the positive effects of the St George's Park initiative to trickle down.
Like creationists, the anti-vaccine crowd has no patience for actual science, only pseudo-science that confirms their bias.
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This magic formula is designed for the long haul, and investors need patience for those inevitable down years.
She had little patience for the gently constructive language of a writing workshop, and could be brusque and disparaging.
Kibaki's camp urged patience for the official results, and accused Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement of being behind the violence.
Few investors have enough patience for either of the above to hold true.
Blessed with a quick mind, capable of the deepest of incisions, Friedman also had the patience for meticulous statistical labour.
Americans seem to have limited patience for public figures who lie, cheat, steal or make spectacles that make everyone look silly.
But Denton is, above all, a realist, with little patience for nostalgia.
If you have little patience for such new-product woes, as I do, you might want to wait awhile before ordering a Pebble.
He had no patience for clowns or dangerous riders or halfhearted efforts.
He has no patience for the Sindhis' distrust of the Pakistani state.
And we have more patience for dimensionally in the transitions between pieces of content than for the viewing of individual pieces of content themselves.
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Drucker, like Cook, would have had little patience for such behavior.
Brandon Hidalgo never had much patience for the rigors of academia.
Yet it appears there is no patience for this between states.
Raines also has no patience for Washington policyspeak, or political euphemism.
Well, we're now at the last minute, and the American people are not going to have any patience for a politically self-inflicted wound to our economy.
Having come of age in serious times, you all don't have a lot of patience for pettiness and bickering and the worn divisions of the past.
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Those with a natural perspective, such as farmers, ranchers or even child rearers understand the progression of planting seeds, nurturing growth and patience for the harvest.
It seems unlikely that small employers who want to provide comprehensive healthcare to their workforce will have much patience for the political wrangling with tax penalties.
But as a blogger on Eastgate.com noted recently, that equates brevity with debased taste, and sees patience for long stories as a mark of high culture.
In the interview, Clinton had little patience for such allegations.
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