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A porous and unsettled defense has been a constant source of frustration.
The sluggishness of the mass, labour-intensive military has become a constant source of frustration to civilian leaders.
This status quo is a constant source of frustration for policymakers in the region, who seek greater voice consummate with their newfound international status.
It is a constant source of frustration to my family and my friends that they'll find out about something years or months after it's happened, on TV".
Third, and perhaps most importantly, it's a constant source of frustration that Saving Private Ryan isn't more like the final tedious hour of the final tedious Matrix film.
Today, less than 15percentt of the land is privately owned in Arizona, and federal land and water regulations are a constant source of frustration to ranchers like her brother.
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For Richard A. Grasso, chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange, it has become a constant source of opportunity, amusement and frustration: the dinner parties he gives at the exchange for the winners of Chief Executive magazine's chief executive of the year award have lately been honoring people whose companies trade on Nasdaq.
There are many reasons why the current user interface of virtually every EMR in wide use today is a constant source of inefficiency, waste, and frustration in physician's daily attempts to care for their patients.
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