Sentence examples for would frustrate from inspiring English sources

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Bad shots would frustrate me but out here you cannot get frustrated because that next stroke is so important.

"That would frustrate them".

This would frustrate anyone, but with Valentino even more so.

"This game would frustrate the pope if he played," Zoeller said.

"But he does not have a choice that would frustrate this commission going forward".

That view, Judge Lippman wrote, would "frustrate the work of the executive branch".

Parise said that earlier in his career, slumps would frustrate him "and it would snowball".

We simply say, as did the Maislin Court, that eliminating the tariff filing requirement would frustrate complaint proceedings; not that eliminating those requirements, or indeed even eliminating the complaint proceedings, would frustrate the ultimate purposes of the Act.

The rule proposed by the employer would frustrate the statute’s practical operation as well as its formal command.

Any contradictory holding would frustrate the purpose of the FAA and violate the "'federal substantive law of arbitrability.'" See id.

Therefore, Ali concludes, extending the protection from FTCA liability to such officers would frustrate the purpose of the FTCA.

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