But in most elections, that exasperation does not hurt or help either party disproportionately.
Unable to reach a negotiated settlement, both countries turned in exasperation to the courts.
Moreover, he has recently shown signs of exasperation with his 20-year pursuit of the middle way.
's chief executive has probably thrown his hands up in exasperation a few times now.
The BBC's Matthew Price in Brussels says Europe's exasperation with Greece's economic woes is all too clear.
Could that be a touch of exasperation from the man who has to defend the president's views?
Ryan, so happy to bask in self-inflicted trouble the past two seasons, has shown signs of exasperation.
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Their exasperation was summed up in the message by President Sarkozy: "abide by the eurozone rules or leave".
Quinn moves around the stage with an air of bemused, blue-collar exasperation under the direction of Rebecca A. Trent.
It represents a growing international exasperation with a country that won't help itself.
This struggle to find buy-in for mental health needs makes Liz McCartney smirk and shake her head in exasperation.
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Mr Giuliani's friends say it was a mixture of exasperation and watching other cities move ahead with similar reforms.
Many accuse him of dithering, and even close allies such as Britain are expressing exasperation with the delay in Washington.
Others say the underlying reason for the riots was people's exasperation with corruption, and the government's failure to provide key services.
The fence of railway girders and wire just gives out, stops, as if in exasperation at the immensity of its task.
But the ease of the experience for the consumer, retailer and supplier alike can mean the difference between success and exasperation.
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Relative poverty in the south still fires the indignation of southerners and the exasperation of northerners alleviating it with their taxes.
Their incompetence begets exasperation, which results in still less being asked of them (which leaves them more time for video games).
Pietersen's exasperation was evident but he was at least able to have a hand in Smith's dismissal, safely pouching the mis-cued hook.
Decent police officers driven out by exasperation at the red-tape and bureaucracy have told us about the government's desperate record on this.
He rarely loses his temper, and, when he does, it often seems to be for strategic reasons rather than out of exasperation.
Apparently in exasperation, President Jonathan said last year that Boko Haram members or sympathisers had penetrated into all arms of the government.
Public exasperation with academic introversion may lead to a loss of some independence, the most precious right of academics in a free society.
In fact, it will stare right at us from our smartphone screens and cause some of us to take deep breaths of exasperation.
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He waited for three years with increasing exasperation at the apparent unwillingness of anybody on high to take responsibility for authorising their destruction.
But Northern Ireland's jails, as ministers said this week with some exasperation, have to manage the greatest concentration of paramilitary prisoners in Europe.
Though Israel's exasperation is understandable, it would be wiser to take a half-step in response to what some see as a half-step by Hamas.
Exasperation with the previous administration of Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, who resigned on November 6th, had become cause as well as consequence of Thailand's economic foundering.
But the growth of online sales means that exasperation levels with home deliveries and the attraction of a rapid pick-up are sure to rise.
Reformers like Patch have demanded that regulators and market operators do their jobs of enforcing existing rules and have expressed exasperation about seemingly lax oversight.
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