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The statement is a frustrating reality for opponents.
Imposter syndrome is both a cliche and a frustrating reality.
Yale's women in comedy recognized this frustrating reality and the necessity of collaboration and collective action.
But for media companies looking to the Internet for profits, it remains a frustrating reality.
This highlights the devastating and frustrating reality for refugees who get deported.
In many ways, he has come to represent the frustrating reality of Alderson's bullpen restoration project thus far.
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I only felt angrier in the office, and soon recognised that my mood owed more to the frustrating realities of working for a public sector organisation placed on long notice by a government I despised than anything else, and tried harder to place my feelings into a social rather than chemical context.
He said: "The chancellor and the Treasury have explained the frustrating realities about all of this – which is that if we ripped up the contracts which the Labour government had signed with them, or changed the arrangements of these arms-length taxpayers bodies that manage our stake in the banks, we probably, as taxpayers, would have ended up paying even more money".
While Ghonim still believes in the promise of the Internet, his aims today seem less lofty, more closely focused on the messy and sometimes frustrating realities of human behavior.
Doctors who sell supplements argue that this stance ignores their increasingly frustrating financial reality.
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