Once the cuts go through, frustration and anger with the impact on government services will certainly produce increased pressure on legislators in both parties to offer a fix, namely to restore spending to key areas.
Ben Nelson of Nebraska, the Democrat who kept at the negotiating knot through weeks of frustration, was also important.
But they could find no way through and their frustration resulted in lapses in discipline, which Sinfield punished despite complaining about a laser beam being shone into his eyes.
The whole experience has been "very depressing" for her, and she has gone through a great deal of frustration, Saberi's father said Monday.
An important theme, running through the conference, is frustration.
Breitbart, Sullivan argues, became consumed not just by the new media he swam through but by the anger and frustration of his cause.
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The Edinburgh side were the better team again after the break, but their frustration started to show through in what was becoming an ever more towsy affair.
Murphy summed up their frustration when he was put clear through by Jones only to skew his shot over the bar.
Down through the years I have seen despair and frustration evolve into optimism and progress and, even now, we must not abandon efforts to achieve permanent peace for Israelis and freedom and justice for Palestinians.
Bellamy could barely hide his frustration at not scoring and another burst through the middle ended with the Welshman being penalised for using his hand.
Benitez has expressed his frustration at the lack of talent coming through and moves to restructure the youth structure began when former Liverpool winger Steve Heighway stepped down as academy coach in April 2007.
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So, too, is the level of patience, tolerance and frustration the younger generations are willing to suffer through in order to someday make a difference.
Expect many deaths and learning experiences moving through the title to the point of more than a little frustration.
The boredom and frustration which this sort of exercise can induce comes through very clearly in the authors' sarcastic observations.
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And through the club's official website, Rodgers has expressed his frustration that all the focus is on Suarez, and not Huth.
Having tried and failed this morning to register to receive payments under Pingit, I'm not entirely sure what will be the biggest hurdles to its adoption - worries about how secure it is, or frustration at the number of hoops you have to jump through to get going.
Like I said, I understand the fans' frustration and everyone is concerned about the fact we are going through a tough period.
Nixon expressed a lot of frustration at short selling, citing the lengthy process companies go through to issue shares of stock when short sellers can "create another 11 million shares" almost instantly.
When that frustration hit a boiling point last fall, he stopped down and thought through exactly what it would look like if a blogging platform looked and felt the way that he wanted to write, the way he wanted to create.
What I went through may have been about power - born out of an abuser's insecurity or frustration of not being able to control the female which he believes he owns - an issue relevant across the world.
That's promising, because whenever we search through TWC's current Scientific Atlanta DVR interface we wind up spiking our remote control in frustration, and that's getting expensive.
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With frustration growing in the field, Pietersen produced one sharply spinning off-break that almost squeezed through Sarwan, but it looked as though the closest England would come to dislodging the Guyanese was when he crashed a drive painfully into his inside leg.
Look, I'll say this, Savannah, there are -- undoubtedly the frustration in this country of watching those that caused the acceleration and the wreckage of this economy through excessive risk-taking that they were then rewarded for, then they were bailed out for, is a source of enormous frustration and enormous anger, a big percentage of what I think people have heard last night and over the past year, undoubtedly.
It's understandable the frustration that the American people feel about the direction of their economy based on what we've gone through since December 2007 in losing more than 8 million jobs, and what we've gone through over the past decade where there was virtually no job growth and in many cases people working harder and bringing home less.
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