It seems that it is the complainers and grumblers who express their opinions. |
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Some people are just complainers... she's the type to blow her lid if her husband leaves the toilet seat up. |
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In it, they are shown as shirkers and complainers, often sinning against their own God and His law. |
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The flock of chiders, complainers, carpers, cavilers, and castigators makes it harder and harder to get an optimistic note in edgewise. |
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Lots of perfectly nice people vote Tory, I am sure, alongside the ranks of the pop-eyed complainers and mouldy-dough patriots. |
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Do we really want the carpers and complainers, of whatever creed, to get programmes banned? |
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Even more important, though, Wanadoo could get the chance to take a pop at all those critics who described the company as serial complainers and whingers. |
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The whiners and complainers lining up against Canadian ratification of the Kyoto Protocol are masters of single ledger accounting. |
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How do you handle persistent complainers or moaners effectively? |
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In my experience, flight attendants complain about everything, even more so than those world-famous complainers, pilots. |
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Spotify is already thought to be one of the key complainers encouraging US and European regulators to investigate Apple's music strategy. |
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Sometimes, you feel grateful for Vatican II, just because it chased away old complainers like him! |
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Sadly, many of the good ones burn out early because they get tired of dealing with the dregs of corporate life, whiners and complainers from all levels of the organization. |
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The complainers and bewailers are the faithless and unbelieving. |
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Where are the moaners and complainers when you really need them? |
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Those who have received compensation may feel distanced from the wider community if their neighbours envy them, or if they are accused of being ungrateful complainers should they press for further services and compensation. |
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Individuals who suffer from a pervasive feeling of powerlessness are poor risk-takers and often chronic complainers and negativists. |
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Another reason for intense postsurgical pain was that patients were often reluctant to report pain to the doctor or nurse as they did not want to appear to be complainers. |
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The complainers were claiming the delaying of solving the requests of restitution of land differences that remained non-restituted by the mayor of Stefanesti city, Arges County. |
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The activity in this field included the clarification of the facts mentioned in the complaints received from the complainers, notifications, inquiries, as well as issuing some recommendations. |
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Unlike the comments of some of the members opposite who seem to categorize Saskatchewan people as whiners and complainers, all Saskatchewan people want is to have a fair deal. |
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It should be a theme that flows through all the things the government addresses, all the legislation so we do not give into noisy interests, complainers and whiners. |
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A COUPLE of weeks ago I inadvertently stirred up the ire of some flight attendants when I wrote that they complain about working conditions even more than those champion complainers, pilots. |
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Did anybody ever tell him he complains an awful lot about complainers? |
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But now that Old River is valved and metered there are two million nine hundred thousand potential complainers, very few of whom are reluctant to present a grievance to the Corps. |
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But politicians are unsympathetic, since voters assume that the complainers are tax-dodging high-rollers rather than honest students or small-business owners. |
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On more than one occasion I've found myself sitting beside other frequent air travellers who spend the entire flight complaining about complainers. |
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Also, consider that a person who values humour and optimism might discover that they are uncomfortable with individuals who are pessimistic or those whom they see as complainers. |
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