It's an indication that their patience with the slow progress of school reorganisation has run out.
Since smartphones have limited screen real estate, that can test users' patience with mobile ads.
Nonetheless, traders said that investors had lost patience with arguments that higher inflation is inevitable.
Her father had been a long time dying, and Matt had lost patience with it all.
Miller has little patience with one favorite pastime of his party's liberals--blocking confirmation of presidential appointees.
America's patience with France's foot-dragging in the alliance, never great, is now just about exhausted.
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But Zimbabwe citizens had long since lost patience with chronic corruption, inflation, economic stagnation and shortages.
Is it a surprise that, increasingly, producer countries are losing patience with consumer territories?
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And they probably had more patience with me five years ago than they do today.
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Second it tells us that influential voices in France have lost patience with Obama.
And China has already sent us signals that their patience with our economic downturn is not unlimited.
One reason is that conservative brawn has lost patience with brains of all kinds, conservative or liberal.
Once you buy a fund, have patience with it and understand the factors that impact its performance.
Two months later, as new facts about her case have surfaced, Tauzin's patience with Stewart has worn thin.
The simple answer was that she had lost patience with the power of big money in American politics.
In private, officials make no secret that patience with the Greeks has evaporated.
He had little patience with Sartre and other intellectuals who adopted anti-establishment poses while enjoying the perks of fame.
The Duma, parliament's currently quiescent lower house, could lose patience with Mr Primakov.
Bedford's back row Sacha Harding saw yellow when referee Davey finally ran out of patience with him after persistent infringements.
Last week, the Motherwell chairman John Boyle lost patience with Cardiff and publicly criticised them for their lack of action.
Mr Walsh's patience with what he saw as foot-dragging by Britain's regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), was at its limit.
Witnesses said some women lost patience with the semi-naked entertainer and heckled him before throwing napkins at him and shouting abuse.
But they had not reckoned with the changing public mood: the middle classes' patience with endless strikes seems finally to have snapped.
The board ran out of patience with Thoman, who had bungled two restructurings and turned off employees with his remote management style.
The Briton is willing to display similar patience with his new team.
And eurozone countries appear to be running out of patience with Greece.
Julian had little patience with uneducated people and turned to walk out.
Some in the outside world are losing patience with Mr Ortega's thuggery.
By then, America may already have lost its patience with Mr Hussein.
Immelt's heavy lifting on the makeover front appears finished, meaning investors' patience with the company's stagnant stock price may well begin to wane soon.
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