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frustration

[fruh-strey-shuhn] / frʌˈstreɪ ʃən /


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But among some inside the Police Department, there are growing frustrations with officer discipline and the new chief’s hands-off style.

From Los Angeles Times

“There’s going to be moments of frustration later on in the career ... so just being able to manage those emotions and be able to send that energy in the right direction.”

From Los Angeles Times

He takes a similar approach with his kids, setting work frustrations aside as he walks in the door each night.

From The Wall Street Journal

At Holy Trinity in Guildford the rector, Simon Butler, is pushing ahead with his stand-alone blessings out of frustration with the bishops' recent announcement.

From BBC

But Isabel Losada’s book encourages readers to undertake a seemingly impossible mission: finding delight in navigating the absurd situations that committed environmentalists inevitably face, rather than succumbing to frustration.

From Los Angeles Times