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They can understandably become impatient with sitting for so long, bored, hungry or what have you.
FORBES: Sales Leadership
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Investors have become impatient with the drawn out and expensive turnaround, heightening the pressure on Mr. Perez to show results.
WSJ: Kodak Hires Restructuring Lawyers
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Become increasingly impatient with longer lines, wait-times and delays as instant digital delivery of products and services become the norm.
FORBES: Perpetual Connectivity Will Change How We Experience The World
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Environmental campaigners have become increasingly impatient with it.
ECONOMIST: The campaign against palm oil
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Suddenly, common areas become overwhelmed with impatient commuters packed into dim, low-ceilinged spaces, waiting and waiting.
WSJ: Plans languish for overhaul of NYC's Penn Station
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It allows traders to become bored and impatient with a name, and that is a sign that fresh money has an opportunity to take it higher.
FORBES: Watching AONE For A Bottom
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Energy XXI has been appearing regularly at energy conferences and has become the conduit of information from McMoran for impatient investors in the Ultra Deep play.
FORBES: Energy XXI Rides XOM Purchase To Great First Half
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While waiting, many become fearful of being left without a position (or are just plain impatient) and so they jump in, only to have their position go immediately against them.
FORBES: No Need to Pick Bottoms or Tops
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He has become acutely aware of Mr Trimble's difficulties in holding unionist support for the agreement, and correspondingly impatient with Sinn Fein.
ECONOMIST: Northern Ireland