Sentence examples for frustrates from inspiring English sources

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frustrates

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Third person singular of frustrate

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For me, it's also the ability to have women who are bad characters … the one thing that really frustrates me is this idea that women are innately good, innately nurturing.

But the miscalculation that currently frustrates is Varoufakis's failure to outline how pensions, the health service, the tax system and state enterprises will be reformed under Syriza.

That visibly frustrates friends like Mr Cameron, but for now, America's president is not budging.(Photo credit: AFP).

Crime continues unabated as addicts steal to feed their habits, something which frustrates the local police.

This frustrates dreams of partaking in Brazil's soyabean boom, and of exploiting road links to Venezuela, Guyana and beyond.Boa Vista has an ethnically charged atmosphere more characteristic of the Balkans than of Brazil.

Mr Brown's reluctance to set foot on continental soil baffles and frustrates the French.

At the same time they have to encrypt new recordings well enough to protect against future piracy, but not so heavily that it frustrates users, perhaps by not allowing them to make legitimate copies for their own use.How the music companies rise to this challenge will be crucial for many industries.

Banks in Britain say that more rigorous criteria for opening accounts frustrates another government effort, to bring the so-called socially excluded into the banking system.

This raised speculation that it was meant either to pre-empt an expected move by the Security Council to ramp up sanctions or simply to dampen criticism at home by creating an impression of diplomatic movement.Such behaviour frustrates those, both Iranians and outsiders, who want Iran to enjoy more normal relations with the world.

The state may be weak, but in his view society is strong, which both holds the place together and frustrates attempts to modernise it.

This frustrates countries like Denmark, whose government thinks that future wealth will lie in green technology and energy efficiency (the Danes are big in windmills).

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