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In particular, frustrations manifest themselves on the cycles of the underlying undirected graph of the network as contradictory transcriptional orders.
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The level of secrecy appeared to be a particular frustration for Mr. Levison.
A lack of a US-funded cancer clinic is a particular frustration.
The sporadic service of mass transit and the partial closings of several subway lines caused particular frustration and fear.
"So from that world to be thrust into the Vietnam War, it has its own particular frustration," he said.
The three judges, all appointed to the district courts by President Bill Clinton, have shown particular frustration with the government's failure to punish individuals.
Steve Harmison, for example, has only offered sporadic glimpses of his 2005 form and I ask the coach whether this is a source of particular frustration?
Mr. Duelfer expressed a particular frustration about what he described as "the extreme reluctance of Iraqi managers, scientists and engineers to speak freely".
The UK's position is a particular frustration to MEPs as other countries, notorious for aggressive tax competition, are using it to excuse their own non-cooperation.
He expressed particular frustration about Bank Sepah, which was the subject of official international sanctions and was one of four Iranian banks in London.
Briens expressed particular frustration with France's EU partners, pointing out that all others had accepted the PrepCom recommendations draft without a reference to Iran.
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