Sentence examples for frustrated view from inspiring English sources

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Ferran's new film, "Bird People," is both another step in the same hermetic direction and a flailing, frustrated view of her own hermetic enclosure.

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"Some understand the rules as equating to immediate access without any caveats and can become very frustrated when they view providers as 'holding on' to their money unfairly," said Alan Higham, retirement director at Fidelity Worldwide Investment.

The Central American families — called "give-ups" because they surrender instead of trying to sneak in — have left frustrated U.S. agents viewing their own role as little more than the facilitators for the last stage of the migrants' journey.

… As the morning carried on … Trump grew increasingly frustrated as he viewed cable news coverage of his onetime campaign chairman arriving at the FBI field office in downtown Washington, believing his former aides' roles were being inflated.

The Duhalde government is plainly growing frustrated, and in the view of some analysts, has begun grasping at straws.

But despite apparent success and a high public profile, managers of the "CityCALL" system become frustrated with what they view as inefficiencies in their relationships with other city agencies.

Ten months after they won union recognition, employees of Vice's video, TV and production arm find themselves increasingly frustrated by what they view as the company's dragging its feet on contract negotiations, several sources told HuffPost.

The film's unnerving railway station scenes — panoramic views of frustrated crowds surging forward, barely contained by nervous police officers with truncheons — underscore these changes and the growing specter of civil war.

Egypt has become openly frustrated with what it views as Hamas's stubborn resistance to a pact that would mend the worst rift in decades in the Palestinian independence movement.

There seemed to be little but circumstantial evidence to pinpoint the 64-year-old - he is a skilled mathematician, with libertarian views, and frustrated by transaction costs involved in paying for the model train parts which he imports.

"I've always seen things from the point of view of a frustrated driver," she said after the class.

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