For example, I used to be one of the most stubborn and impatient individuals on the planet.
Mr Fillon may be right that many voters are impatient for more and deeper reforms.
Suddenly, common areas become overwhelmed with impatient commuters packed into dim, low-ceilinged spaces, waiting and waiting.
Sarah Brown: I have learned that you have the capacity to be both patient and impatient.
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But he is impatient to come into what he sees as his rightful inheritance.
And they were impatient with Islamist dogma, which had done little to help ordinary Egyptians.
Overall, it's a production that lacks faith in the scenario and feels impatient with the action.
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The business cycle is different from sports, which can make business teams impatient at times.
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They got impatient, antsy, wanted someone to go out and see what was happening.
News cycles today are faster than ever, and the media is impatient and hungry.
It doesn't suit tech fans' interests to come across as impatient or easily led.
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What might have meaning or value becomes, to our own impatient ears, just "noise".
But impatient panellists wanted to focus on whether banks were getting too sweet a deal.
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The possibility of liver damage has delayed human trials, but Smith is, as ever, impatient.
Impatient urgency is what caused former Hewlett-Packard Chair Patricia Dunn to spy on her board members.
If you set out to be rich, you will be too impatient to do anything right.
Impatient with the pace of diabetes research, he left UCLA to start his first company.
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They can understandably become impatient with sitting for so long, bored, hungry or what have you.
She felt impatient with their solicitude, their concern for her, which she did not deserve.
The underlying reasons seem to be that investors, often self-directed, are impatient and irrational.
The result: The most impatient among the group of volunteers had the lowest credit scores.
Such stealth subsidies are unlikely to irritate voters, impatient with traffic jams and cancelled flights.
Less than 90 days before the formal American handover, Mr Bremer is growing impatient.
The bigger man, in the passenger seat, is impatient, restless, but he pauses to think.
But as the death-toll rises, and the war drags on, even this constituency is getting impatient.
Most likely some impatient investors will sell, creating downward pressure on the stock for a while.
All of which makes us even more impatient to launch the tool to the general public.
If you are rich and impatient, buying through an auction room is the place for you.
But the chorus of impatient publishing executives shouting "hurry up" is only likely to get louder.
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