But unhappiness at workloads has been building up across the country for three years. |
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Mirror sites that had not been true mirrors had been shut down over the past few months, and no-one had expressed unhappiness about this. |
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There's still a lot of unhappiness with him among the base, particularly on immigration and campaign finance reform. |
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Moscow has frequently expressed its unhappiness at losing control over the region. |
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He detects her unhappiness and remoteness and intuits that all is not well at home. |
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And there were bishops who did not disguise their unhappiness with bishops who even raised such awkward questions. |
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But the level of support for the motion shows the unhappiness among members. |
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Similarly, honesty is the best policy, but not if telling the truth inflicts unhappiness on others. |
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If your stylist is running late, express your unhappiness with the situation and give them a chance to toe the line next time. |
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Substantial evidence now attests to the extent of doctors' unhappiness with the state of their relationships with managers. |
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The chirpy gurgles of my child takes away all the unhappiness at the end of a hard day's work. |
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I understated the grouchiness of the article, and the author's obvious unhappiness with a lot of new historicism. |
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Such an autocratic style of leading a family leads to repression and suppression giving rise to feelings of discontentment and unhappiness. |
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There is widespread unhappiness about the cost and complexity of the system. |
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The main reason for his departure was his unhappiness with the company's performance. |
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In several poems that refer to her native Costa Rica, we begin to understand one of the reasons for her unrest and unhappiness. |
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In the light of that, my little niggles and the odd feelings of unhappiness seem pretty trivial. |
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Nonetheless, I figured the benefits to you outweigh any unhappiness reduced page view stats bring to me. |
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As I write this, I find myself spiralling down into even more unhappiness and depression. |
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I understated the grouchiness of the article, and his obvious unhappiness with a lot of new historicism. |
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Our opposition is determined to create the myth that the last three years represented a period of unhappiness and gloom. |
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Why do we continue to toil away so very eagerly at creating our own unhappiness? |
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They would prefer more subtle methods of signaling unhappiness with a stock. |
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And Kieran, heavy-hearted at his lord's unhappiness, lay sleepless at his side. |
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It seems a fitting observation on the lives of comedians behind whose talent to amuse so often lies private unhappiness. |
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So, at any one time, one or another of us is going through some sort of turmoil, giving rise to unhappiness. |
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Believe me, you will eventually find that you are relieved you were able to escape the trap of unhappiness you were in! |
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He bore always unhappiness in his heart, and his eyes shone with determination behind his spectacles. |
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Bear all miseries and evil without any murmur of hurt, without any thought of unhappiness, without any resistance, remedy or retaliation. |
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Simply indulging in whatever pleasures are close at hand will ultimately bring one unhappiness. |
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He was angry, while the organisers made plain their unhappiness at what they saw as a petulant show of defiance. |
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Danny is a truculent teenager, expressing unhappiness through behaviour that perplexes his parents and leads to eventual expulsion from school. |
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This is a tragedy, in the true sense of not being about unhappiness, but in the remorseless working out of events. |
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My heart goes out to particular moments and people, both recent and distant, and holds on for dear life, impervious to happiness or unhappiness. |
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They are wrong to conclude from this coincidence that economic growth is to blame for unhappiness. |
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We cannot come to appreciate the happy times unless we have experienced the pain of unhappiness. |
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Even the ballads sound like the singers have only vaguely heard of the concept of romantic unhappiness. |
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Desire must be subordinate to reason, or else they will throw the individual out of balance and lead him into injustice and unhappiness. |
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Every step forward, every sentence of the book seems to contain a balance of unhappiness. |
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It can be taken for granted that reasons abound for self-pity, anger, fear, ill will, surliness and general unhappiness. |
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The game remained heated, with the sent-off players voicing their unhappiness on the sidelines and adding to a stream of expletives. |
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Weight and food become the symptoms of your unhappiness, and so you eat to compensate for your feelings. |
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I found myself quietly cheering at some of your eloquent criticisms of the pharmacological approach to unhappiness. |
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It fills up your heart and the inner life with unhappiness and dissatisfaction. |
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She didn't want contentment but she wanted strong feeling, and you ask whether unhappiness is the price of feeling fully alive. |
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Combine these qualities of self-denial and there is a propensity for deep unhappiness. |
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There is a sense of dissatisfaction amongst Australians, and unhappiness perhaps. |
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The notes by the deceased may, he submitted, have genuinely expressed unhappiness at the time of writing. |
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In one sense these apprehensions did her good, for they kept her from dwelling upon her own unhappiness. |
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Her approach forced me to think about my contribution to the unhappiness in our home. |
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The physical environment itself is a crucial factor in the creation of unhappiness, ennui, anger, alienation and despair. |
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There is a lot of discomfort and unhappiness around the country about congestion and about transportation services in general. |
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But that did not prevent rumours that it was due to her unhappiness about the marriage and speculation that her sudden passing had placed a curse on the union. |
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Richard Nixon won big in 1972, for instance, at a time of deep and convulsive national unhappiness. |
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We see Annie Allen grow from childhood to womanhood in an atmosphere conditioned by poverty, racial discrimination, parental expectations, and unhappiness. |
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Another source of unhappiness resides in the fact that articles have emerged in this week's red tops criticising him for lining his pockets at the public's expense once again. |
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I remember being shocked not by the explicit carnality but by the confusion and hanky-panky, and the unhappiness. |
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Divorce laws were passed to stop unhappiness continuing in homes for longer than necessary and to help couples undo what they could no longer sanely do. |
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It may be that mother was growing more unhappy but I do not believe that she avowed her unhappiness and asserted a trial separation when coming to England. |
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Makine has control over an unalloyed contemplative unhappiness that is almost stereotypically Russian. |
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But officials rejected the notion that the administration has not made its unhappiness with the Egyptian government clear. |
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If their unhappiness translates to a significant decline in ticket sales or an aggressive campaign against a new building, it could be a mortal blow to the franchise. |
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We go through periods of relative unhappiness or relative contentment. |
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More to the point, his suffering and unhappiness had taken their toll. |
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On the downside, I had projected a deep and profound unhappiness. |
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He said afterwards that he would be seeking legal advice about the aftercare his mother received and about his unhappiness with the evidence given. |
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My unhappiness with the curriculum at the Academy deepened day by day. |
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There is a considerable body of case-law to this effect in the United States and elsewhere, even where the court expresses some unhappiness at the result. |
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Viewers voiced their unhappiness at the upheaval on the company's website. |
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Should their unhappiness with their contracts affect their draft status? |
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He's coming in at a time when there's a lot of unhappiness with the field. |
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While many virgins and singles reported unhappiness about the lack of sexual contact, some expressed a greater sadness about not having love or a relationship. |
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It is still a tale of thwarted hopes and suppressed unhappiness, but the misery she reveals is calamitous only in its traumatic effects on one family. |
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The unhappiness of others somehow besmirches their own idyllic picture. |
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Whips try to gauge the mood of members, assess how they will express their unhappiness with party policies, and cajole, bully, or conciliate the potential dissident. |
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When we dare to accept the full social responsibilities that governments are seeking to evade, we shall gain the initiative and defeat our unhappiness. |
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For Gino Lee, failing grades were one of the symptoms of his unhappiness while living in foster homes for most of his 10 years. |
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The family constantly toured, causing much upheaval and unhappiness in the young Sellers's life. |
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Despite early unhappiness, Dodgson was to remain at Christ Church, in various capacities, until his death. |
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Harriet Westbrook had been writing Shelley passionate letters threatening to kill herself because of her unhappiness at the school and at home. |
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One of the corollaries of his formal egressions was an unhappiness with the exact identity of every text he published. |
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Weber has read one great slate of unhappiness, history as written by sects and prophets, millenarians, chiliasts, and televangelists. |
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It identifies his central theme as the confusion and unhappiness inherent in the very experience of selfhood. |
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That path is explained as being built upon the motivation to liberate all living beings from unhappiness. |
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Worse was to follow when the evening before the fight Ritchie left Vancouver, later citing unhappiness over the filming rights of the fight. |
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As so often in Margaret's life, tragedy and unhappiness were closely pursued by intrigue and farce. |
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He was very homesick and wrote to his mother every week but never revealed to her his unhappiness. |
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With cauliflower ears, a lumbering stoop and a slack jaw, he possesses the size and gait of a performing bear, and the same sense of deep but uncomprehending unhappiness. |
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Here Leslie shows his unhappiness with the imaginative treatment of angels in Paradise Lost, a treatment he perhaps justifiedly thought people read as truth. |
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The Stoke supporters also made their unhappiness clear, booing Ziv every time he touched the ball having felt his reaction to Jerome's contact had been overly dramatic. |
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I didn't want his unhappiness or his pain, or his personality changes, but I wanted to drink as much, as often. I certainly wanted his hollow leg. |
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Morning by Morning does not sugarcoat the homeschool experience, and when interviewed, Penn-Nabrit spoke candidly about her son's unhappiness with homeschooling. |
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