Sentence examples for cause chagrin from inspiring English sources

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Numbers like that infuriate Excursion critics and no doubt cause chagrin for Ford's chairman, William C. Ford Jr., who is trying to put a green face on the company.

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The chief let a month go by before telling City Hall, on the eve of the awards dinner, causing chagrin in Mayor Armstrong, who had proudly selected Mr. Sherrard for the top spot from the ranks of the department 14 months ago.

Another dropout statistic should cause equal chagrin.

These limitations may cause some chagrin to Martin's fans.

Mr. Barak worked to nurture a relationship with them, issuing frequent expressions of support for their cause and chagrin that Israel would be forced to concede West Bank territory to the Palestinians in the interest of making peace.

Elsewhere men and women are, in the main, separated in mosques, a cause of chagrin for many, but not so in Mecca where, for logistical reasons if nothing else, everybody circumambulates and prays together.

Among the Arab attendees, who came from a variety of fields, including computer science, medicine, engineering and architecture, the woeful shape of the Arabic Wikipedia has been a cause of chagrin, even embarrassment.

This behavior, typical among frequent travelers who shop for fares, causes much chagrin at the third-party sites, incidentally.

The momentum Fox News Channel is enjoying is causing considerable chagrin to some liberal groups, disturbed by what they call its decidedly conservative bent.

Google coming along and doing it for essentially free may be the cause of his chagrin.

This caused him much chagrin, for he is extremely conscientious as regards his stage work.

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