As a result, Union leaders are unhappy and their dissatisfaction is made clear. |
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Negative affectivity is a general sense of dissatisfaction across time and situation. |
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Not only will redistribution of the fruits of progress not erase gaps, they will foster more dissatisfaction with inequalities that remain. |
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In a market with no real competition, customers must register their dissatisfaction with the price paid for mortgage products. |
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Every great feat has been the child of dissatisfaction, and if everyone was aloofly content, who would open the world of new possibilities? |
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The dissatisfaction of the repatriates with the North Korean authorities was reaching the limit of their patience. |
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There is a great dissatisfaction among the general public regarding the redressal mechanism. |
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The level of dissatisfaction could be seen by the fact that even representatives of the young middle classes were often upset. |
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But, despite the regrades, dissatisfaction has continued, with hundreds of students choosing to resit their A-levels this summer. |
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In her novel, what abides is dissatisfaction, restlessness, the hungry tapeworm of individual will. |
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Restrained eating is viewed as a mechanism to decrease body dissatisfaction through weight loss. |
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Again and again loneliness and dissatisfaction would creep into my spirit when the parties were over and I was alone. |
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When there were still no results a year later, there were rumblings of dissatisfaction over the handling of the case. |
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There were rumblings of insurrection and dissatisfaction at various levels. |
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The statistics emerging from the present survey does suggest some attenuation in the level of public dissatisfaction with sentence severity. |
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He stormed out from the table and the meeting was concluded with dissatisfaction. |
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This results in jerky movements, problems with rhythm, being behind or above the bit, general dissatisfaction or resistance. |
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Two incumbent selectwomen were trounced during the April 2 annual town election, showing voters' dissatisfaction with the status quo. |
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Indeed, our whole diet culture is ultimately all about fear, and self-loathing, and endless dissatisfaction. |
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You may look at your accomplishments with continuous dissatisfaction, underestimating your self-worth. |
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The first thing that he thought about was still not how to calm down the immense dissatisfaction with the burden borne by the villagers. |
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It is a bit rich setting himself up as the saviour of devolution when he has done so much to create widespread public dissatisfaction. |
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But once more, I'm not complaining, criticizing, expressing dissatisfaction, finding fault, or bellyaching at all. |
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It's a nice Christmas gesture and I, with many others, will be tucking into my mince pie and tea without any feeling of dissatisfaction. |
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Food and other shortages have led to dissatisfaction among the population at large. |
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On reflection, however, I recognized that this difference in readings focused my vague sense of dissatisfaction with the Tridentine rite. |
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He also questioned why, given the undeniable achievements of the past 10 years, there was an underswell of dissatisfaction. |
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It was a deep feeling of dissatisfaction, and it was making ordinary people do very crazy things. |
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It was not an unhandsome face, though generally the expression it wore was one of good-humored dissatisfaction with life in general. |
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It fills up your heart and the inner life with unhappiness and dissatisfaction. |
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Identifying problem areas well in time, allows the company to set right the situation before it snowballs into customer dissatisfaction. |
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He let us know of his dissatisfaction by kicking out at the splinter bars behind him. |
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If you're in the business of building software, user dissatisfaction quite simply equates to reduced sales. |
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As a result of much dissatisfaction with far away government in Adelaide, several northerners formed the Great Northern League. |
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Yin Xi guessed the sound equated somewhat to a harrumph of dissatisfaction. |
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There may be carping and dissatisfaction at lower levels but the two continue to enjoy a good personal relationship. |
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But the underlying dissatisfaction of society is palpable there, and oppositionist forces have significant roles in parliament. |
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The truth to be unveiled is that mental life is impermanent, lacks lasting substance and is the seedbed of dissatisfaction. |
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The result for her is misery, a permanent state of irritation, dissatisfaction, and hypochondria. |
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Even disaffected peers like the Duke of Buckingham and the Earl of Shaftesbury used this chamber to voice much of their dissatisfaction. |
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Following the increasing public dissatisfaction, a new coalition of civil organizations was established. |
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In picturizing the story M-G-M has carefully avoided every element tending to cause dissatisfaction or objection. |
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Use these figures to calculate loss of future business due to customer dissatisfaction. |
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When it comes to dissatisfaction with levels of health and fitness, Dumfries and Galloway again tops the poll, according to Scottish Opinion. |
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Some water and sewage facilities have been corporatized, under vigorous protest and dissatisfaction with the charges. |
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The president's advisors will be worried by the latest crop of polls which appear to indicate a groundswell of dissatisfaction with their man. |
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Hate, preached from street corners and rogue lecterns is fuel for the internal fires of dissatisfaction in receptive, conditioned brains. |
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Hence, dissatisfaction could arise and presage changes in contract type, terms, or ownership of the parcel. |
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Increased dissatisfaction with sluggish dial-up Net access is likely to increase demand for broadband services. |
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But, unaware as I am that this is my real goal, my dissatisfaction will remain diffuse and unintelligible to me. |
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There was always a sense of underlying dissatisfaction in the reviews that greeted X-Men. |
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Not dissatisfaction with the present, but discontent with what would be the case if one did not act, is necessary for action. |
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Doctors are discontented, and one reason is their dissatisfaction with their relationship with managers. |
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Despite his dissatisfaction with financial constraints, Mr Martin said he was not in dispute with Mr McCreevy. |
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Increasing dissatisfaction over the demands faced by this generation of women is rising up the political agenda. |
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The memo does reflect some level of dissatisfaction with the progress of the war. |
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This, she says, prevents dissatisfaction and unnecessary expense for the customer. |
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His dissatisfaction with the structure of the college's welfare system was not, however, mitigated. |
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I think some inherent dissatisfaction with my current job may have been behind my initial decision to apply for this new job. |
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It also reveals the seething level of frustration and dissatisfaction among parents. |
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For all the hype, cars seem much more the source of restless dissatisfaction than of pleasure. |
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Yet if anything, my anger and dissatisfaction probably exceeds that of the residents. |
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There is very little result in trying to change oneself out of dissatisfaction and disapproval. |
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There is a sense of dissatisfaction amongst Australians, and unhappiness perhaps. |
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There's a growing and palpable dissatisfaction with what material things can provide. |
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Something in this comic book spoke to their dissatisfaction and frustration with the world as it stands today. |
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The Board has expressed its dissatisfaction and disappointment at this action. |
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A survey then found the most common reason for dissatisfaction of treatment in labour was lack of pain relief. |
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It was only when the prospective customers expressed dissatisfaction that the deal was aborted. |
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The way he tells it, it had something to do with alcohol, some intemperate friends, one rebellious night and dissatisfaction with life in the army. |
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On the street we heard only of people's dissatisfaction and frustration. |
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There was widespread dissatisfaction with the President and his administration. |
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Moreover, it will engender even greater dissatisfaction among the population. |
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Time and again, the author confuses chattering class dissatisfaction with an honest assessment of accomplishment. |
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But amid this widespread and sustained dissatisfaction, 2014 was a terrible year for third-party candidates. |
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Empty stalls suggest dissatisfaction with facilities and stall fees. |
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Her business empire suffered from employee dissatisfaction and manager buyouts, and indeed her entire business was almost totally lost to her on at least three occasions. |
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Dempsey has twice made public statements that seemed to reveal his dissatisfaction with the White House policy. |
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To this end, we have organised a web site where footy fans and sympathisers can register their dissatisfaction with how football clubs and players are dealing with the issue. |
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Not surprisingly then, Asian-American dissatisfaction with affirmative action has grown over time. |
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The dissatisfaction likely does not result from promiscuity, but from a lack of understanding of intimacy. |
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But illness and dissatisfaction with how many visitors came to the area forced her to abandon the position after five years. |
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The first sign that one may be ready to join such alternative modes of security may be a contempt, or, at the minimum, a dissatisfaction with the society of the spectacle. |
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The ham-handed handling of the popular mass movements against the corrupt regimes in Bihar and Gujarat resulted in great public anger and dissatisfaction. |
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Although wealth is often inversely related to religious piety, the dissatisfaction amidst great wealth reveals a spiritual void that wealth cannot fill. |
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Most women never reported the incident, and most who did described dissatisfaction with the eventual outcome of the reporting. |
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A subsequent revival of religious practice led to a return to a more austere form of religion, which fed into political dissatisfaction with the colonial situation. |
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The beauty revivalism of the 1990s often expressed dissatisfaction with the priority postmodern discourse placed on the social and symbolic regulation of the subject. |
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One former employee said that the company had expanded way ahead of its requirements and had a high staff turnover because of employee dissatisfaction. |
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There have been rumblings of impatience and dissatisfaction on Capitol Hill recently that lawmakers are using the arms procurement bill as a political power-struggle tool. |
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Previous research indicated that exposure to ultra-thin models in fashion magazines leads to excessive dieting and body dissatisfaction among adolescent girls. |
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Payne seems to suggest dissatisfaction can be righteous, unappeasable. |
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Sinclair's likely departure will raise further questions about how last week's shake-up was handled and what long-term dissatisfaction may fester among others who lost out. |
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He is constantly picking away at the scab of his own dissatisfaction. |
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Sources said there was deep dissatisfaction in legal circles about a former tax defaulter chairing a tribunal concerning corruption and tax dodgers. |
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Our information is that there is existing legislation in place, but which has not been fully operationalised, because of dissatisfaction with some of its provisions. |
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A great dissatisfaction towards the weak Manchu government was shown in reports published during the time, as well as sympathy for the plight of the locals. |
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As long as they believed Saraswati was infallible, any dissatisfaction they experienced was a personal shortcoming. |
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The MCR, which disaffiliated last year due to dissatisfaction with OUSU's graduate provision reviewed the situation last week and decided that there had been positive changes. |
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Sylvia noted with dissatisfaction and some self-contempt that the course of her next afternoon's ramble took her instinctively clear of the network of woods. |
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The millions who until now have been denied political representation have thus far expressed their dissatisfaction and alienation by deserting their old party. |
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Attendances declined further and supporters expressed their dissatisfaction. |
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Originally the meeting worked effectively however later it merely became a forum for discussion and for nobles to express their dissatisfaction. |
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The increasing public dissatisfaction with corruption also is no longer suppressible. |
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The embarrassing string of defeats increased Russian popular dissatisfaction with the inefficient and corrupt Tsarist government. |
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For the majority of his reign, there was no widespread dissatisfaction with his policies. |
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We have received reports about consumer frustration and dissatisfaction with their purchases of knock-off products such as the King Snake. |
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The main cause of the revolution was dissatisfaction with the colonial administration. |
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After the war, military officers used popular dissatisfaction with the Liberal politicians to seize the power for themselves. |
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For this reason therefore they parted with great dissatisfaction, and the King Malcolm returned to Scotland. |
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Criollo dissatisfaction resulted in the 1872 Cavite Mutiny that was a precursor to the Philippine Revolution. |
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This was accompanied with general dissatisfaction with the ruling party, the PRI, nationwide. |
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This was due to the death of his parents and his dissatisfaction with his eldest sibling, who inherited the family fortune. |
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Like people without disabilities, persons with disabilities who are misemployed express greater dissatisfaction in their work. |
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The dissatisfaction of the students went unvoiced until nearly the end of the professor's stay with them. |
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It grew out of his dissatisfaction with the Monologion's interlinking and contingent arguments. |
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Others decided they must leave the Church because of their dissatisfaction and became known as the Separatists. |
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However, there was open dissatisfaction with the dictionaries of the period. |
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Throughout the entire production period internet campaigns expressed their dissatisfaction and threatened to boycott the film in protest. |
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Tardiness is one classical hallmark of job dissatisfaction, and muttering under one's breath is not exactly a symbol of a happy employee either. |
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The Voortrekkers left the Cape Colony because of dissatisfaction with English rule. |
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He decided to walk away from his job after expressing much dissatisfaction with his boss. |
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This increased the dissatisfaction with the country's position among Western diplomats and spokespersons. |
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As dissatisfaction with the Despensers grew Llywelyn's death united the native Welsh and marcher Lords. |
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In 2007 growing dissatisfaction with unification led to the formation of the secessionist South Yemen Movement. |
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Given the importance of physician satisfaction to the patient experience, it is concerning that dissatisfaction and burnout are on the rise among physicians. |
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During the 1820s there was increased dissatisfaction with the canals. |
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If we don't meet the challenge, our residents will continue to experience weight loss and dissatisfaction, and facilities will continue to be found nutritionally deficient. |
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Acturience, or desire of action, in one form or another, whether as restlessness, ennui, dissatisfaction, or the imagination of something desirable. |
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Because of her dissatisfaction, she now disavows the merits of fascism. |
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However, that so many Democrats believe that socialized medicine would be an improvement is an indication of their dissatisfaction with our current system. |
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The preface of the Proslogion records his own dissatisfaction with the Monologion's arguments, since they are rooted in a posteriori evidence and inductive reasoning. |
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During this period, spectator attendances dropped and media condemnation increased, but Simpson and Lawry flatly disregarded the public dissatisfaction. |
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Despite Russia's success with the June 1916 Brusilov Offensive in eastern Galicia, dissatisfaction with the Russian government's conduct of the war grew. |
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For all the success that outsourcing firms have claimed in the past few years, a recently released study finds a notable undercurrent of dissatisfaction among their customers. |
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Local dissatisfaction with Ismail and with European intrusion led to the formation of the first nationalist groupings in 1879, with Ahmad Urabi a prominent figure. |
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His campaigning was also met with dissatisfaction from Ernak, ruler of the Akatziri Huns, who wanted to focus on the incoming Oghur speaking peoples. |
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Its greatest weakness was the unpopularity of the government of Sultan Mahmud Shah, who favoured Muslims, arousing dissatisfaction amongst other merchants. |
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The new colony suffered setbacks as a result of many of the settlers dying en route and the Miskito Crown showing its dissatisfaction with the gifts offered by the Spanish. |
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