“The Board noted that the review would hopefully address the IPR issue, given that it appeared to be a dissatisfier of some significance.”
“For example, Greenwell, Lee and Naeger, in a spectator sport setting, found game atmosphere to be a satisfier, but not a dissatisfier.”
“And it really would be a dissatisfier to many Canadians who have an older vehicle, who would want to trade it in and buy a new one, because they would feel the program disadvantages them.”
“He is a man hag-ridden by the dissatisfactions of success, a person constitutionally incapable of compromise.”
“So it is natural for people to have an opportunity to speak out about their complaints and dissatisfactions.”
“The students still found themselves inadequately prepared by their gymnasiums for university work, and expressed their dissatisfactions by demonstrations and disorders.”