"Because of their growing frustration with the Republicans' misplaced priorities," she continued, "our supporters are more energized and mobilized than before."
Ms. Bobb, too, had leaned toward Mr. Kerry, because of her frustration with health care.
Did Van Gundy leave because of his utter frustration with Knicks management?
On 3 March 1995, because of the group's frustration at their management's unwillingness to listen to their visions and ideas, they parted from Heart Management.
He joined the Carlton branch of the Liberal Party in 1981 because of his frustration at the power of unions on building sites.
Barney took on poor eating habits and Robin stopped taking care of herself because of her frustration with Barney.
In 2001, she returned to college to pursue a degree in jazz education because of her frustration within the music industry.
Imlach later revealed that he had played the prank because of his frustration with the excessive tedium and length of that year's draft proceedings.
And perhaps it was because of his growing frustration that the reforming archbishop had turned his attention that winter to a new campaign.
ESL students avoid interactions with native speakers because of their frustration or embarrassment at their English ability.