Sentence examples for may be exasperating from inspiring English sources

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The Brody list may be exasperating.

It may be exasperating, but that is what the First Amendment is all about.

Audiences may be exasperating for coughing, whispering and foot-shuffling, but given a little distance, one feels respect for them.

Bush's seeming invincibility to bad news may be exasperating to Democrats, but it was no surprise to Michael Deaver, the shrewd public relations man who played Karl Rove to an earlier president, Ronald Reagan.

While Mr Huckabee's decision to remain in the race may be exasperating to Mr McCain and his supporters, there may be a more important purpose to it: to garner enough support to make it all but impossible for Mr McCain not to pick him as his running mate.

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China may be exasperated with its Korean ally's economic ineptitude, but seems more afraid of the collapse of the regime and Korean reunification.

A Day of Discovery If you're a parent, you may be exasperated by your children's tendency to act as if they know more than you do.

In an effort to demonstrate the differential vulnerability resulting from governance policies, which may be exasperated during drought periods, this study hypothesizes that observed increases in woody vegetation in grasslands will vary across land-tenure regimes.

Ellis's tone suggests he wasn't swayed by the stated rationale for seeking a delay, and may be exasperated by Manafort's antics, said Jens David Ohlin, Cornell Law vice dean and an expert in international criminal law.

Siri may turn out to be exasperating: it may book you a flight to Mumbai when you ask it to make a reservation at the local Indian restaurant.

No reservations are taken, and waits can be exasperating, although you may enjoy the birdsong being piped outside as part of the Birds of Brooklyn art project.

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