Likewise, pain management index scores were not associated with satisfaction in the bivariate correlation analysis. |
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The wild-mushroom fettuccine tasted flat, but a platter of crabmeat ravioli elicited murmurs of satisfaction from the finicky eaters at my table. |
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She smiled in satisfaction and walked with an uncanny felinity, calling out. |
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I at least had the satisfaction of startling the idiot out of his numb trance before I knuckled down to the task at hand. |
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It's an arrangement that has worked faultlessly and to the satisfaction of both sides for decades. |
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There is certainly artistic satisfaction when a challenging sketch is done to perfection. |
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Probably not, but in retrospect I take satisfaction in the thought that our ritual for choosing teams was algorithmically well-founded. |
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His life shows that his unruly spirit found expression, joy, and satisfaction in scientific thinking and creation. |
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It justified this penetration by reference to the satisfaction of popular desires, and the freedom of the press to enlighten the public. |
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I'm touring for my own satisfaction and want to create a clubby feel, an intimate atmosphere. |
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After the meeting, the delegates voiced satisfaction over the reinvigoration of political dialogue between the two countries. |
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Lauren watched in satisfaction as the Mainstay yawed and shook, heavily damaged. |
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I take enjoyment and satisfaction from my work, my family and leisure activities. |
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Studies have found that patient satisfaction with ambulatory surgery centers exceeds that of hospital-based centers. |
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Once a device is on the market, customer satisfaction can be measured using surveys, field reports, complaints, and reorders. |
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It's gutsy for the author to withhold the emotional satisfaction of closure in a drama fueled by such a fraught subject. |
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However, victory and satisfaction belong to those who do not choose the path of least resistance when faced with major life challenges. |
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Victory over enemies will give you satisfaction and peace of mind, but beware of discord in the family. |
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All our life we live knowing that God's justice demands satisfaction for our transgression of God's law. |
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You still desire the satisfaction of revenge as requital for the pain you felt. |
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After a minute or two my beautiful ancestress would disappear briefly, soon to return with the satisfaction of a duty performed. |
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The most commonly cited reason for satisfaction was the availability of knowledgeable faculty in the area. |
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When the question is broadened to satisfaction with job or housework, a similar pattern obtains. |
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His hooded eyes gleamed with the malignant satisfaction of a correct deduction. |
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He, who commits chance-medley, shall fly his country for a year, till satisfaction be made to the dead person's kindred. |
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A telegram of protest to a foreign chancellery gives the satisfaction of a job well done and a night's rest well earned. |
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He will want to give you a load of company guff about high-rates of customer satisfaction and a wide-ranging menu catering to differing needs. |
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Few public downfalls have brought so much satisfaction to those with ill-matched living rooms but straight-arrow lives. |
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But there are hard cases out there and most of us in our smug and complaining satisfaction simply don't know. |
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What better satisfaction that downing a frosty can of export lager after battling homeward through the A-roads of the steamy English countryside? |
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Tranzit Group reports a high degree of satisfaction with both the Volvo components and the designline build. |
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But with respect to conditions of satisfaction for veridical perceptions and true beliefs, it is the other way round. |
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She only nodded in acknowledgment, a sort of lonesome satisfaction flowing into her eyes. |
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She nodded in satisfaction and tossed a pretzel onto the middle of the table. |
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We still have a few scores to settle and last week was a great start to achieving the satisfaction of vengeance. |
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Its aim is to increase patient satisfaction by reducing the length of stay in hospital and to free bed space for other patients. |
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I'd have the absurd satisfaction of knowing that my ordinary-looking plate was really a vanity plate. |
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Grabbing up his own rifle, he quickly put several rounds into the transformer on the utility pole, nodding in satisfaction when it blew. |
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When you finally reached the level of flying the plane solo, the satisfaction was incredible. |
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I know I shouldn't be getting so uptight about it but I'd really like the satisfaction of knowing that I got it right. |
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Exchanging political stories probably yielded intrinsic satisfaction based on the previously developed social capital. |
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The boxty was a novelty food for our French friends and they all expressed satisfaction with its texture and flavour. |
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I feel a smug satisfaction in knowing I am taking them away to a better climate. |
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Significantly higher patient satisfaction was reported in the botulinum toxin type A group than the placebo group. |
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But they do take a lot of satisfaction from being their own boss, and for the foreseeable future the vast majority expect to stay in farming. |
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She noted with slight satisfaction that he was not at all unhandsome, which was all the better to her. |
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A boffo deal could unwind this relationship and give satisfaction to all concerned. |
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Then, after he had processed the information and filed it to his satisfaction it seemed, his lips parted in a friendly smile. |
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It is made of a fine mull that is not imported to this country in the piece, and there is a satisfaction in wearing only hand-made garments. |
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Judging by a legion of newspaper articles, books, and tourist brochures, the issue has long been settled to the satisfaction of the Bluenoses. |
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I finally succeeded unbolting the gate at last and with big heave of satisfaction I turned to the little boy. |
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Can you drink your morning tea or coffee with satisfaction when the plantation worker earns 40 cents a day? |
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The continued popularity of blepharoplasty and eyebrow lifting attest to the high rate of patient satisfaction with these procedures. |
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After slowly devouring the Monte Cristo, I nodded with satisfaction and rubbed my stomach for good luck. |
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But she would not give these monsters the satisfaction of breaking her down. |
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He wasn't fooled, not for a moment, but he wasn't going to give me the satisfaction of a reaction. |
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Do mixed marriages differ in specific domains of relationship satisfaction from marriages in which both partners belong to the same ethnic group? |
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My joy, such as it is, lies in the satisfaction that a carefully thought out plan has wonderfully misfired. |
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Much to the satisfaction of their spectators and neutrals alike, the locals bestirred themselves in the remaining section of the half. |
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The only thing that keeps me going is the hope of escape, and the mild satisfaction I get from ruining the occasional piece of furniture. |
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There was also an improvement in satisfaction in the share-out of housework and childcare. |
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There is a real sense of satisfaction as the pieces of the mystery start to fall into place and make sense. |
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All we could do was watch on and take small satisfaction as one of them fell during the battle. |
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A girl can't even get the satisfaction of contemplating evil deeds in a properly villainous position these days! |
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Although swamped, the visitors had the satisfaction of Gareth Marks scoring three touchdowns, while Adrian Owen also caught the eye. |
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Such an involvement for the appraisal of teachers ensures satisfaction and positive reinforcement for the staff also. |
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My brain must be shrinking the longer I spend here, because I seem to derive great happiness and satisfaction from menial tasks. |
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The small motel room echoed with her moans of satisfaction and his sighs of pleasuring her. |
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We are notoriously bad at judging what will give us long-term satisfaction versus just short-term pleasure. |
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She also had the satisfaction and pleasure of having a rare bird's-eye-view of the city's landscape. |
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We must think of ourselves, not in terms of the satisfaction we get, from what we eat, or enjoy as pleasure, or entertainment today. |
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One gains the greatest type of satisfaction and pleasure from doing the right thing, and as a result the two choices merge into one. |
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The good is not mere satisfaction or pleasure, but that which satisfies a person as a human. |
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Grossly immoral standards are portrayed as if they are the norm and will bring utmost satisfaction and pleasure. |
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He great satisfaction helping anyone he could his entire life, without remorse or hesitation. |
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But now I've got doctors helping me so I'm really dispensable in so many ways and so what I do I do just for my own satisfaction and pleasure. |
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Whether driven by economic necessity or self-actualization great satisfaction is derived from production. |
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He is quite content as the job satisfaction eclipses the meagreness of income. |
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The maximization of value, profit and satisfaction are still the critical success factors in a commercial transaction. |
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There's a narrowing of the gap between materialists and non-materialists in life satisfaction as materialists' income rises. |
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The modern measure of success is material reward rather than the satisfaction of a job well done. |
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Customers' satisfaction scores were based on their perceptions of companies' prices, quality, and ability to meet expectations. |
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And there was an unmistakable atmosphere of satisfaction from the waiting ground crews when the aircraft taxied towards them. |
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Until a couple of years ago it was making a million pounds profit a day and enjoyed high customer satisfaction ratings. |
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That's still a critical question that hasn't been answered to my satisfaction yet. |
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He could not explain it to my satisfaction and it was totally unacceptable. |
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If you don't get satisfaction from state agencies, hire an independent insurance adjuster. |
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If you can't get satisfaction from your carrier, it's probably better to switch than fight. |
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Candidates can adopt a few simple guidelines to ensure that they get satisfaction when dealing with recruitment agencies. |
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And if you don't get satisfaction there, then there probably is a consumer affairs office at your attorney general. |
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Cordelia maintains that Adrian paid nothing for these assets because they were transferred to her in satisfaction of debts owed to her. |
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It provided for a lump sum payment by the Husband to the Wife, in satisfaction of all claims which the Wife might have against the Husband. |
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There is nothing in writing from either party that the cheque was to be accepted as payment in full satisfaction of the plaintiffs' accounts. |
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The judgment debt is no longer recoverable by the various processes normally available for satisfaction of judgment debts. |
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And there's nothing like the satisfaction of crossing stuff off a to do list. |
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In elementary and middle school I loved the satisfaction and praise I could win by succeeding at the things my school deemed important. |
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I felt a satisfaction in caring for Marian and Aidan like I had never experienced. |
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Naturally there are commodities that are imported, but several of the restaurant owners get satisfaction out of using local produce. |
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I enjoy the satisfaction of bringing justice to those who have been wronged. |
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Your reward is some money and the satisfaction of completing a really hard mission. |
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And once you get work, you have the satisfaction of knowing you can make it as a model anywhere. |
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Still, the breeds are being kept alive by dedicated hobbyists who value the birds for their beauty and the satisfaction of raising them. |
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Only then will you attain that precious spiritual satisfaction that accompanies the precise counterpoising of your Yin and Yang elements. |
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Huxley surmised that life lived as the satisfaction of one desire after another would result in shallow and egotistical people. |
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There's a real satisfaction in building something from scratch, even though the sandcastles only last until the tide comes in. |
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There, he dropped the package into one of the postboxes and grinned with satisfaction when he imagined a confused postman finding it. |
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It is noteworthy that the communication observed in engaged couples does not correlate with their reported relationship satisfaction at the time. |
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Under Texas law, these are exempt from attachment, execution and seizure for the satisfaction of debt. |
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Personally, I get a lot of satisfaction out of making my own floats and catching fish using them. |
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Everything that the human race has done and thought is concerned with the satisfaction of deeply felt needs and the assuagement of pain. |
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Things have started slowly, but the service is now running smoothly and achieving high satisfaction levels. |
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That inward spiritual satisfaction is found in the filling of the Holy Spirit. |
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This group had enjoyed the walk and we shared that weary satisfaction of knowing our bodies had stood up to a good test. |
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Once the khat has been acquired, the customer leaves with a smile of satisfaction and anticipation. |
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And they increasingly look to their work as their main source of satisfaction and contentment. |
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The truth of, and warrant for, the belief are secured, not by evidence, but by the satisfaction of certain very general conditions on experience. |
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We are conscious too of where we stand on the scale of contentedness or satisfaction or fulfilment or plain happiness. |
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The auctioneers expressed satisfaction with the price obtained given the fact that the land was accessed via a lengthy right of way. |
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The company regularly achieves the highest passenger satisfaction ratings of the long-distance operators. |
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The only direct reward of sharing for the man would be his own emotional satisfaction derived from the benefits accrued to his young. |
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There is, however, a great deal of satisfaction to be gained from playing a part in developing health services. |
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This may explain their higher rates of separation and divorce and their lower levels of satisfaction with conjugal relations and sexuality. |
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Nevertheless, the attentive listener will recognize the feeling of satisfaction when the final tonic is reached. |
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Indeed, women's encouragement and approbation of violent acts in war have added to men's satisfaction in committing these acts. |
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When they do something appreciated by the people they serve, job satisfaction soars. |
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The survey also revealed that Italian architects experience some of the lowest job satisfaction rates in Europe. |
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This opportunity offers unsurpassed job satisfaction and is highly rewarding to both tutor and learners. |
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However, she feels that the job satisfaction will more than make up for any reservations she has. |
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Developers derive more job satisfaction out of the quality of their work than the quantity. |
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However, job-sharing enables them to do a job they enjoy and gain great satisfaction from and balance their home life as well. |
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As we weeded the lettuce patch one day recently, you took satisfaction in likening us to a pair of police getting rid of bad guys. |
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Helen simply radiates happiness and there is a great sense of satisfaction and self-ease about her. |
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You can be a creator in professional aspects to actualize original plans and ideas that bring success, satisfaction and appreciation today. |
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There will be an even stronger focus on customer satisfaction that will allow for later order deadlines that will reduce time to fill orders. |
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We rate our job satisfaction well below those in most other western countries rate theirs. |
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There is deep satisfaction to be had in spending a couple of hours picking punnets full of ripe, juicy fruit. |
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If anyone can help, they will get the satisfaction of helping someone from a less advantaged background. |
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She now smiles with satisfaction as she looks back on a whirlwind two months that took her to new heights. |
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Range anxiety is real, and it keeps you from enjoying the driving satisfaction otherwise provided by an electric vehicle. |
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Once he was gone, I felt the atmosphere lighten up and Coach nodded in satisfaction and left too. |
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Houston received high satisfaction ratings from respondents for quality of life. |
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Annabelle's face glowed with satisfaction when she reached her two friends. |
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But surely he must get a glow of satisfaction when his music is touted as life-changing? |
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As in the past, the Vatican expressed much satisfaction with the conference and the conciliar style of the Church in the United States. |
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One can imagine the glow of satisfaction felt by the letters page editor on being able to print those remarks. |
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Student surveys will be conducted each year to assess their satisfaction with the course. |
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He swept his black blade around in a flat, horizontal arc, watching in satisfaction as the keen edge drew nearer and nearer to Anya's midsection. |
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Its key performance indicators, including patient satisfaction surveys, are monitored routinely. |
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As Ron Whitelaw stood on top of 2,000 ft Grisedale Pike, a smile of satisfaction lit up his face. |
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There is little thrill of the chase, but some quiet satisfaction after the kill. |
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Before Labour left office, there was a high level of customer satisfaction of 89 per cent, another achievement to be proud of. |
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This gave immense satisfaction to all the Poms present after Saturday's rugby disasters against the Antipodeans. |
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It's gutsy for Shanley to withhold the emotional satisfaction of closure in a drama fueled by such a fraught subject. |
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Like the Rube Goldbergian contraptions that start by pushing over a domino that turns on a fan that blows up a balloon, there's a satisfaction in getting it right. |
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But at night, on the stand, there would be no abiding satisfaction for him in what he had done in the past. |
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Albertine was never to him anything more than a means toward the satisfaction of his own needs, ego needs and sensual needs. |
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But Chris finds a quieter kind of satisfaction in the huts that dot the Rockies around aspen. |
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Secondly, readers should not cluck their satisfaction so blithely over economic sanctions. |
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I walked back to my desk, keeping the satisfaction locked tight within a carapace of steely unconcern, and took in the scene. |
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In stark contrast to my failure with umbrellabirds was our success and satisfaction of our session with my most-wanted Eurasian bird, the wallcreeper. |
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Earning respect and acceptance from one's coworkers will likely result in enhanced satisfaction and a sense of fitting in with the organizational culture. |
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Kepler noted with satisfaction that it would be appropriate to correlate the sun with gold, the density of which is greater than that of quicksilver. |
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There is a certain amount of smug satisfaction to be gained from having greater access than the numerous Mercedes and BMWs which are forced to give way in the leafy lanes. |
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These means were calculated by adding the total patient satisfaction scores of all usual-care and intervention group members and dividing by the sample size. |
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I felt infused with a smug glow of satisfaction until I remembered I had a pile of muddy plant pots festering on my potting table so large it was threatening to engulf me. |
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Sunday I plan to wake up basking in a soft glow of satisfaction having convinced enough pop punters from last night to buy a ticket to the second show. |
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The bank itself was decorative and elegant, giving its customers a great deal of satisfaction in knowing that equally rich people were handling their money. |
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One man, however, looked on from his seat in the stand with a knowing smile and a warm sense of satisfaction as he reflected on another job well done. |
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He derived enormous satisfaction from some customers choosing to base the rest of their wardrobe around his socks. |
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She found great satisfaction in seeing him writhe in discomfort. |
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The satisfaction experienced by high-performance companies did not surprise Shriver at all. |
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After the introduction of the Calman reforms of specialist training, specialist registrars were more likely to report satisfaction with key elements of their training. |
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One could define it coarsely in terms of satisfaction or truth conditions, but understood in that way the representationalist thesis seems clearly false. |
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This means that only affective commitment was a full mediator of the brand satisfaction repurchase intentions relationship for this retail service brand. |
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Much to the satisfaction of legitimate entertainers, the book also expresses respect for the art of legerdemain, which it discusses using that very term. |
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She took enormous satisfaction in my success as a writer, as a family man, her granddaughters. |
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It is Coddington who tutors the audience on the authentic, creative satisfaction that can be found within the frock trade. |
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Before the arraignment, Deputy Prosecutor Graham Blewitt spoke of his personal satisfaction in seeing one of the court's major targets brought before it. |
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The beam of satisfaction from the children after counting to 20 or writing the English alphabet on their slate perfectly is one I will remember for a long time. |
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And then you take great satisfaction in politely leaving, going down the road, buying the top-line Merc and driving back to the original salesroom. |
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Today was a long and busy day, but with a great sense of satisfaction at the end as I signed off the last page of the next issue of the mag and it was sent to the printer. |
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The only reward is the satisfaction of an intellectual accomplishment. |
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We were constantly rewarded with stunning scenic views and the satisfaction of navigating challenging terrain with ease, but we didn't get very far, as the crow flies. |
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The respondent shall thus pay the applicant the aforementioned sum in full satisfaction of her claim for unjust enrichment within sixty days of this judgment. |
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Yet in one scene he overturns the balance of power between them with a single disturbing gesture, and the sleazy satisfaction on his face makes one's skin crawl. |
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There is a thin line between Schadenfreude, which I take to be measured satisfaction in the discomfiture of opponents, and the sin of morose delectation. |
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Extensive consumer evaluation has demonstrated that tenderness is the most important characteristic in determining the level of satisfaction reported for cooked beef products. |
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The audience gets the satisfaction of seeing the bad guy get wasted. |
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An equal percentage felt the same way about customer satisfaction scores. |
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Customer loyalty and satisfaction are key measures of success. |
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An alternative way of evaluating what is happening is to stress people's continuing search for self-fulfilment and emotional satisfaction from their intimate relationships. |
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Do you think that I would do this for my own satisfaction or pleasure? |
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What I want to do is to give my customers the satisfaction and pleasure. |
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People are getting no satisfaction and they are strongly considering having somebody stand in the May elections on a ticket of keeping the school open. |
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The man smiled softly in self satisfaction as he took another swig of ale. |
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He took a great satisfaction in slamming the door so that the house shook, the vase on the landing windowsill rattled and the glass light shade tinkled gently. |
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On the other hand, an exclusive focus on satisfaction is not tenable either. |
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Paul gave evidence of my promiscuity and of my shamelessness in seducing him away from his betrothed for the satisfaction of my base lustful cravings. |
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And even if checkbook bilkers are later caught, convictions are hard to get because many suspects cannot be identified to the satisfaction of courts. |
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To savour that undefinable feeling and sense of satisfaction when the final whistle blew almost makes the trials and tribulation of recent days worthwhile. |
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They no doubt felt a twinge of satisfaction but it could only have been momentary. |
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This is the sort of food people fight over, a reminder of how Italian pasta dishes, when rendered as they ought to be, are unbeatable in the satisfaction stakes. |
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When I look at her blowsily lyrical and sneakily philosophical abstractions, satisfaction reigns, replete with delicate discriminations and a certain funny, sexy moodiness. |
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That satisfaction brings us everlasting happiness is an unfailing truth. |
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A skilful pianist, he played Beethoven at boozeroos solely for the satisfaction of hearing The Herd denounce him and clamour for the current top tune of the Hit Parade. |
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There was a great routine and structure to his life, great satisfaction in his work, and an unshaken belief in the goodness of God and the goodness of his fellow man. |
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He won the award for his untiring efforts at taking up assignments critical to shop operations and completing them to the satisfaction of his supervisors. |
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Walking uptown through the frosted streets last Thursday I felt a smug satisfaction with the city and the way that familiar sights seemed transformed by the snow. |
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Using self-report questionnaires, Brough examines work hassles, work-family conflict, neuroticism, job satisfaction and work-related psychological well-being. |
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More subtly perhaps, the incamational model of the atonement undercuts the sense of vicariousness that underlies the satisfaction and penal models. |
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By contrast, secure individuals were likely to experience a positive spillover of satisfaction at home to the workplace, as well as in the opposite direction. |
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At the end of the concert, patrons expressed immense satisfaction of the production, with most voicing the opinion that this gospel show should be held more regularly. |
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Overall the vast majority of voluntary organizations expressed satisfaction with the quality of their evaluations and believe that they use the results effectively. |
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These aren't matter-of-fact troopers following orders, but sadistic voluptuaries, smacking their lips in satisfaction while doing a job that's fun. |
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People will have the satisfaction of having a purist position and no victories for the American people. |
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Nevertheless, Stakhanovism emerged as a movement based on the virtues of working really hard for really long hours, in exchange for the satisfaction of doing so. |
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Most of these cracks had been repaired, but not to the satisfaction of Boleyn and Prouty. |
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Operationally, again we received high client satisfaction results. |
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While this type of effect may be operative, we note that the magnitude of the correlations between satisfaction and other perceptions varies dramatically. |
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Whether it's changing a light bulb or putting up a shelf, there's a certain amount of satisfaction to be had in fixing something around the house. |
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All topsoil and vegetative overburden shall be removed and separately stored along the north eastern boundary of the site to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority. |
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Constructed out of solid hardwood, and finished with a catalyst finish, each chifforobe entertainment center promises to give you a lifetime of satisfaction and enjoyment! |
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There is little sign of satisfaction among the crowd of suppliants, relegated after the audience to the external space beyond the parapet on the right. |
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She didn't really mean this of course, but felt some satisfaction as it had the desired effect, and Zack paled in a combination of fear and anger. |
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Having established that a murder had been committed to their own satisfaction if nobody else's, they proceeded to line up the suspects, like an identity parade. |
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To avoid the problems of trying to tie the facility to productivity, some companies take an indirect route, using occupant satisfaction as a marker for productivity. |
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Thus, the winner, despite the monetary gratification, can never have the intangible but necessary spiritual satisfaction of having earned the money. |
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Models of procedural and interactional justice also suggest that words have potent effects on individuals' feelings of satisfaction as well as on their behavior. |
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Quality of life is a term that is popularly used to convey an overall sense of well being and includes aspects such as happiness and satisfaction with life as a whole. |
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Repeated studies have shown that men reach their peak potency at 18, while women do not gain the ability to achieve full sexual satisfaction until their mid-thirties. |
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I have had a good deal of satisfaction over this weekend either footling around on my mountainbike, or watching the Manchester leg of the World Cup. |
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He developed head-on drive-in systems, member satisfaction models, telebanking, PIN and signature identification systems and shared ATM networks. |
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The biggest satisfaction was to do the Kallang Wave again, after so many years, and it was even better as I waved with my son for the first time. |
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A call center experience can have a profound and lasting impact on an individual's satisfaction and loyalty. |
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The sugar daddy wants his own satisfaction and he wants trophy wives and trophy-kept women as symbols of his own status and virility. |
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New Castle has long known the satisfaction of economic stability and steady, manageable growth. |
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With a customer satisfaction score of 99 out of 100, Workbooks has beaten the large CRM vendors such as Salesforce. |
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Amah stressed that job satisfaction was found to have a direct negative relationship with turnover intention. |
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There'll be some satisfaction in the simple having of them all, that completist fetish that drives collectors of every kind. |
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A howl of satisfaction erupted from the clamouring pack of roughnecks and dock workers surrounding the fighters. |
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This study focuses on the outcome on the auditors themselves which is the job satisfaction arising from the perceived time budget attainability. |
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However, we received dollops of satisfaction when their movements aligned and they interacted, reasserting a human connection. |
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Career advancement is the only reward element that has no correlation with job satisfaction of temporary workers. |
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It should be noted that the methodologies of these tables include student satisfaction scores with teaching and feedback as a significant input. |
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He expressed satisfaction at the implementation of IAEA safeguards measures by Pakistan. |
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The real reason other call accounting companies won't offer you a moneyback satisfaction guarantee. Fear. |
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It has a pattern of underbidding on public contracts and then failing to complete the work to the satisfaction of the cities and towns. |
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She had the immense satisfaction of watching him trip over his own tongue, a look of total flabbergastment flooding over his face. |
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Both the dignitaries expressed their satisfaction on the current level of development in the coproduction of JF17 Thunder aircraft. |
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According to a Eurobarometer poll, satisfaction with rail of UK respondents is the second highest in the EU, behind Finland. |
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When that event occurred, I saw no one with whom I felt that I could work with satisfaction and success, and so I discontinued to write libretti. |
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It was ranked 102nd out of 124 for graduate prospects, and 123rd out of 124 for student satisfaction with teaching. |
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He has a satisfaction in such achievements, of which the undiscriminating overdoser knows nothing. |
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This is not a very merry Christmas for Japanazi leaders. And, that should be a source of great personal satisfaction to you. |
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She stated she must see me, and, if I refused her satisfaction there, she would compel it where I should not evite her. |
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A mere debunker would take perverse satisfaction in exposing America's sin and hypocrisy. |
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Among types of birth control, they along with birth control implants result in the greatest satisfaction among users. |
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Mona, on the other hand, exploits Nuri largely for egoistic satisfaction though she is initially simply intrigued by his engrossment with her. |
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They were defrauded and deserve refunds, a few pennies' worth of damages and the satisfaction of seeing the defrauders sent to jail. |
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He paused, grimly regarding it, while a dash of pleased coxcombry seemed to mingle with the otherwise savage satisfaction expressed in his face. |
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He then set about trying to license his machine, though some licences were granted in satisfaction of debts. |
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Like His satispassion, so His satisfaction embraces the whole earthly career of the Saviour. |
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He was so self-willed that he refused to do anything that did not grant instant satisfaction or direction. |
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Whenever a good tune is created, the creative satisfaction or the yardstick for judging how good it is is whether it gives you goose bumps. |
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With this timeless classic, satisfaction is guaranteed now that it's been subjected to digital remastering. |
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Each of us, from top brass down to the front line worker, wishes to feel the satisfaction of doing something worth while and doing it well. |
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Others proclaim the infirmities of a great man with satisfaction and complacency, if they discover none of the like in themselves. |
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Sir Sydney was an arrogant, snooty, bigoted prig, so it was with some satisfaction that I wrote out his parking ticket. |
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Another key element to ensure client retention and satisfaction is the use of client-only sections and e-zines. |
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A disposition granted on a cessio bonorum is merely in farther security to the creditors, not in satisfaction or in solution of the debts. |
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The transaction is subject to the approval of the SPAD Workers Council, the execution of a definitive agreement, and the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. |
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Home-grown food tastes better, is healthier and, above all, gives the horny-handed consumer a sense of great satisfaction at having done something useful. |
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Frank argues that satisfaction with levels of income is much more strongly affected by how someone's income compares with others than its absolute level. |
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Humeans about normative reasons claim that there is a reason for you to perform a given action if and only if this would promote the satisfaction of one of your desires. |
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Like von Trier, Joe tries to outrun social permissiveness in chase of the vanishing forbidden, and of the satisfaction that comes, and only comes, from being told no. |
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It's inevitable that anything that provides us with such incredible amounts of pleasure and satisfaction is bound to serve up an equal amount of stress. |
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Low job satisfaction and a lack of responsibility are seen as the main reasons for employees choosing to ditch work by faking illness, according to a new absenteeism poll. |
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The right of a creditor to reach community property in satisfaction of a debt or other obligation incurred by one or both of the spouses also varies from state to state. |
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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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At the end of his notings and his calculations he went out into the street with a smile of satisfaction on his round face, for the fates had been good to him. |
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It is hard to be a clock-watcher when your neighbor at the next desk is working feverishly on ensuring the complete satisfaction of a disgruntled customer. |
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Overall satisfaction climbs as utility program participation increases. |
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During the period under review, the Groupwas committed to provision of customized services, thereby enhancing trustiness and satisfaction of its customers. |
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The Jawans expressed satisfaction by finding the IGP amongst themselves. |
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Nevertheless, the Knowsley Vale ABC boxer will reflect on her time in Orenburg, Russia, with satisfaction after coming through a tough opening bout against Claudia Nechita. |
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I suspect this is due in part to her conflating the Council of Trent's declarations on penitential satisfaction with the Pelagianism of the via moderna. |
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Gallup polled Serbians in January 2007 and again in September 2008 and found that residents' satisfaction with local public services jumped significantly. |
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Completion of the transaction, expected by the end of 2008, is subject to satisfaction of other customary closing conditions, including approval of the stockholders of Lev. |
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The Leaderboard ranking is determined by adding together scores for customer satisfaction as noted by retailers, and a verified list of features tied to retail functionality. |
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According to this figure, if Echinochloa crusgalli and Polygonum avicular are being used, the satisfaction will be higher than using all three plants. |
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Investigating the relation of spiritual and emotional intelligence with life satisfaction of the students of Azad University of Lamard is the main purpose of this research. |
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The court observed that in this case there was no mention of full satisfaction for the Berrios' injuries in the Release, only a release of claims against the named releasees. |
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The crew of Bartholomew Roberts preferred not to be taken alive and swore to blow themselves up rather than give the authorities the satisfaction of seeing them hanged. |
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The athletes are ready to run a good race to the satisfaction of spectators, organizers, themselves and other Kenyans, who are expecting to see a good result. |
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The count demanded satisfaction in the form of a duel at dawn. |
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Regardless of the amount of affiliation of staff, when working groups are formed on the basis of similar skill levels, job satisfaction and productivity increase. |
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The satisfaction with the Serenazgos also varies greatly by district. |
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Clearly enough, the suggestion is that equalitarian aspirations may find satisfaction in the social and cultural setting which graduates are said to enjoy. |
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There is enormous satisfaction in knowing that by caring for a senior person, you have also given relief to overstressed family members who may not have been coping. |
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To evaluate the association between physician-reported utilization management techniques in capitated physician groups and physician satisfaction with capitated care. |
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