It's a question often asked, but the answer usually dissatisfies those doing the asking. |
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The Second Symphony is such a winning score that one might think it almost conducts itself, and there isn't a recording of it that really dissatisfies me. |
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What dissatisfies you about yours? A. I feel that I should triple the size of the business over the next 10 years because I'm getting old. |
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The unwelcome answer which dissatisfies advocates at both ends of the spectrum is: it depends. |
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This dissatisfies because we feel we are owed a richer account of goodness. |
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But the exhibition is so rich that it dissatisfies only by being limited. |
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