31. There is a general frustration borne of too many unfulfilled promises, of too many delays and no evident goal in sight. 32. They both say their friends, despite opposing the Taliban, are not a high priority among larger relief groups addressing the mass starvation borne of famine and war. 33. This is not a deal borne of irrational exuberance, in which one plus one is touted as adding up to three. 34. To this endeavor, she can be expected to bring sensitivity, sympathy and an empathy borne of personal experience. 35. When asked to actually exercise a smidgen of power, too many fell to empty posturing borne of their previous dispossession. 36. But the deaths are often a result of negligence borne of over-confidence, experts say. 37. Fellow striker Dennis Bergkamp agreed that the shove was stupid, but said it was borne of frustration on a night when nothing went right for the Dutch attack. 38. In particular, they want an independent electoral commission to oversee the vote, and the removal of a clause banning presidential candidates borne of non-Ivorian parents. 39. Some of the complaints may have been borne of frustration. 40. That approach was borne of necessity. |