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They know a cruise missile or a no-fly zone would cost so much more than a refugee camp, so they are profoundly frustrated".
You'd also have to say that many Palestinians were profoundly frustrated by the lack of progress in the P.A.'s dealings with Israel: the Oslo process has collapsed.
None of them were allowed to attend a community memorial held just 10 metres from the detention centre in the following days, something which profoundly frustrated and shocked islanders.
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We understand that many Americans are profoundly frustrated with the federal government and its inability to solve pressing domestic and international problems.
Nurses are profoundly frustrated by the care provided to dying patients in the ICU [ 10, 11].
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Deeply frustrating.
Politics is inherently, profoundly, maddeningly frustrating for all of us.
And they're profoundly attached to the place, if frustrated by its penury.
A famous example arose when Henry David Thoreau the author of Walden was willingly jailed for refusing to pay a tax because he profoundly disagreed with a government policy and was frustrated by the corruption and injustice of the democratic machinery of the state.
Robinson Devor's impressionistic reconstruction of the events surrounding that incident is profoundly compassionate yet oddly frustrating.
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