They would be irritated if he failed, and would put him down for further education.
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Some will also be irritated by the show-offy flashiness of his prose and the extreme certainty of his predictions.
Some politicians would be irritated by this interruption to their long-laid plans.
Some law-abiding motorists will surely be irritated at being stuck at the signals behind an errant driver, effectively paying the price for someone else's law breaking.
You might be right to be irritated but imagine what it must be like to be a CSR who is unable to fix what to most must seem obvious.
But in either surgery, small nerves can be irritated by the procedure or the repair mesh as well as by sutures or tacks used to hold the mesh against the abdominal wall.
The 13-term congressman was said to be irritated that a few House Democrats publicly called for him to step aside but top aides insisted those critics were not a major factor in his decision.
Gephardt was said to be irritated that a few House Democrats publicly called for him to step aside, but top aides insisted in the end those critics were not a major factor in his decision.
He said the pressure he used to feel to make her look good amid her high-school friends has now boomeranged: These days, she would be irritated if he bought her a pointless trinket rather than devoting the money to the budget of a household project like redoing the den.
If they end up with the penalty, they may be less irritated since they consciously decided to take the risk, he said.
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If you've tried to remove the lens only once or twice and your eye is not irritated, it may be helpful to put rewetting drops in the eye and wait several minutes before trying to remove the lens again.
It might be old age but I get really irritated when I hear the claim that the London Olympics represents a Keynesian stimulus.
Evidently the mining had been particularly good, because he seemed a little irritated that a would-be rescuer showed up in only a couple of days.
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You know, like identifying passengers that may be wincing or frowning or aggravated or impatient or irritated at having to stand in line because of the lack of proper focus on real security threats.
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This might be down to the fact that users are increasingly becoming irritated by the number of advertisements and the file quality available with such services, said Jupiter Media analyst Dan Stevenson.
We get irritated when CSRs are difficult to understand and irritated when CSRs fail to solve what ought to be a simple problem.
Steve Harvey can be scathing in a palms-down, slightly fey style of irritated disbelief reminiscent, in this one respect, of Jack Benny.
So while he was only mildly annoyed that we ended up donating twice what we had planned, he was mostly irritated that I bought a dinner party for six people to be held at someone's house a half-hour away.
Mr. LONG: Well, I think one of the things that he gets irritated about is that he doesn't have enough experience to be president, and a lot of people in Illinois wonder that, too.
At one point Mr Obama looked irritated when some in the audience seemed to think he was mocking Mr Romney and appeared to be waiting for the punchline.
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