Sentence examples for vexing quality from inspiring English sources

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The unassuming quality of the chapter, its way of not insisting on its importance but marking a transition nonetheless, turns out to be its most useful, if also its most vexing, quality.

To Democrats, Lieberman's most vexing quality is not his early support for the war — Clinton, Dodd, and Edwards, among other senators, voted for the Iraq-war resolution in 2002.

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The effect is vexing in direct proportion to the quality of the afflicted paintings.

Yet for all these recognizable qualities, reading "Brothers" in English can be a daunting, sometimes vexing and deeply confusing experience.

Don't underestimate the value of giving people the chance to develop initiatives that improve the quality of their work lives and to address problems that have been vexing them for years.

"Yoga," though, is vexing.

Picturesque, yes, but vexing.

This is vexing to him.

Communications can be vexing.

The liquidators face vexing challenges.

Parking has also proved vexing.

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