impatience u rečniku PONS

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However, his severe impatience may be an indicator that he received at least a minor amount of his genetic material.
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The accident was caused by the narrowness of the road and the impatience of motorists.
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Impatience means to be shortsighted as to not be able to see the outcome.
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Very frequently these were characterized by impatience, sarcasm, and frequent quips.
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Extending non-aesthetic experience may lead to frustration and impatience, whereas drawing out aesthetic experience may increase a feeling of pleasure.
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For instance, in meditation restlessness is often the impatience to move quickly on to the next stage.
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Wider impatience with market-managerial forms of organization occur commonly enough outside the business school, from anti-corporate protest to popular-media presentations of managers.
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His impatience for rapid political advancement may account for his involvement in the conspiracy.
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Despite his love of violence and fighting, he has a kind underlying nature, although this is often cancelled out by his impatience.
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The path of patience or the path of impatience.
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