Dry mouth is the most common complaint with the oral anticholinergic drugs oxybutynin and tolterodine. |
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Our only complaint is that the high bottom bracket renders it a little tippy on steep, slow climbs. |
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In August 2003, the plaintiff made a written complaint to the Police Services Board. |
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At the outset of his investigation he was made aware of a previous complaint about the plaintiff which did not result in any charges being laid. |
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He identified four areas of complaint that in his judgment merited consideration by the full court and granted leave. |
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A 43-year-old man was admitted with a chief complaint of seizures, fever, and possible aspiration pneumonia. |
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How many times have we heard the complaint that fencing isn't spectator-friendly? |
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The only complaint about the Royal Bolton is insufficient parking facilities! |
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Previously the Police had recorded her complaint on a plain piece of paper. |
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She was suffering from an incurable organic spinal complaint which had obliged her to keep her bed for seven years. |
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There is just one complaint today by a Russian juggler, who is eating the pile of Russian salad on his plate. |
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The majority of these were ruled out of consideration because the complaint did not constitute an offence or breach of discipline. |
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After registering the complaint, the recorder repeats the complaint for the benefit of the complainant. |
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The one consistent complaint about his batting is that he tries to play far too many shots. |
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Every decision made thus far by the new national coach has been a rebuttal of every complaint made by his predecessor. |
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Document any other dermatologic complaint and obtain a consultation with a podiatrist or dermatologist for overall care, if necessary. |
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The ambulance report notes her complaint of pain to the right flank and in the area of her right ribs. |
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As I write in the book, most people who write books or who are in television generally have some beef or some complaint they want to make. |
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Because age related memory change may signal treatable medical conditions, it is important to take any complaint seriously. |
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Another complaint is that with conventional long distance toll charges falling, the cost savings are not really significant. |
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But flourishing a file of letters of complaint sent to the authority since early spring, the local farmer said the council was in the wrong. |
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Copy me in and as usual I will do what I can to give your complaint a following wind. |
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Patel, known for playing the mushy girlfriend in romantic potboilers, said the complaint had been made by airline staff to save themselves. |
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Were the librarians who filed the complaint responsible and courageous, or cowardly and unprofessional? |
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If bitten, victims are urged to make a formal complaint to the authorities and the owners could face stiff penalties. |
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It said that in the absence of any formal complaint even the authorities were not in a position to launch an investigation. |
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He said he plans to lodge a formal complaint with the legal department of the Ministry of Trade and Industry. |
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He said that the audits were not documented because no formal complaint was brought against her. |
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The thumbprints would be held by stores and used to track criminals if a complaint of fraud is made. |
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What I think does provide ground for complaint is the metamessage the book can be read as embodying. |
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So not only am I not sure who filed what complaint against whom, but I won't know if any punishment is meted out at all. |
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Last week the government took up the cudgels and lodged a formal complaint that could eventually lead to a full-scale trade dispute. |
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Only the techiest of aficionados will find complaint with this video presentation. |
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Insiders revealed that the handsome star was left with no choice but to retract his complaint quickly returned to work without a fuss. |
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We do not gainsay any of that, your Honour, and, indeed, the complaint against us is not in connection with the certification process, of course. |
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After Channu dada's request, the Sanghatana filed a complaint with the collector in September 2002, demanding the release of his sons. |
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One need not trivialize the fears of religious parents to recognize that this is at bottom a complaint against democracy itself. |
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The biggest complaint you hear these days from country folk is about the sheer, deadening weight of bureaucracy. |
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The criminal complaint said a pair of his boots match prints found where the Rodeo fire and the one-acre fire started. |
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Soldiers bellyache all the time, but only a minority turn complaint into defiance. |
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After I made my payments, I was defaulted again and just last week I asked to how to file a complaint and the person hung up on me! |
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Many shearers came down with the Belyando spew, a complaint named after a river in Queensland. |
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Years ago I profiled him, prompting a complaint that I had described him as middle-class, since his father was a doctor. |
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The only glaring complaint that can honestly be made about the disc itself is the lack of an anamorphic video transfer. |
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My only complaint is that the upper register of the piano sounds unfortunately glassy. |
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But curiously the paper contains not a whisper of complaint from Peter or his fellow attack dogs. |
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A conclusion of law renders no issue, and a complaint which depends upon such allegations is insufficient and demurrable. |
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We have received a complaint from some tourists about a bear being mistreated and kept in deplorable conditions in a snake farm in Pattaya. |
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Following a complaint from a member of the public, the council has now decided to retract the fines as a goodwill gesture. |
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He said last night that he would not let the matter lie and that he would make an official complaint as it was a clear breach of the rules. |
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But council officials have told him to remove them after receiving a complaint about using stalls for electioneering. |
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However, US trade officials denied the timing of the complaint had been influenced by electioneering. |
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The complaint is frequently made that voters have little real choice at election time because the parties are all alike. |
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Often it feels as if their constant, innocuous grumblings are just a set-up for a legitimate complaint that never comes. |
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The French embassy sent a formal letter of complaint about the incarceration to Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. |
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The complaint focused on his unethical efforts to disbar his colleagues from international forums for daring to contradict his views. |
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She also found after making a complaint about the way he was treated, his working hours were cut and he was ultimately discharged. |
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The complaint is maintainable in respect of cheque which is issued in discharge of legally enforceable debt or liability. |
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Now, the complaint, at least from members of The New Black Panther Party, is that whites are moving in. |
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Another smile played at her lips, and though she'd been discontent the day before, she couldn't recall a single complaint in that moment. |
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Since making that complaint it seems that there has been, on the information I have, a concerted effort to discredit her in many, many ways. |
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The latest court filing reveals Intel has until 6 September to respond the complaint. |
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Miss Regan complained to the manager but said he was dismissive of her complaint and walked off while she was still talking to him. |
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Figures reveal that the most common complaint against the force is currently rudeness and disrespect. |
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He says it is a common complaint and the town council needs to put a system of gritting in place. |
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Next will be that perennial complaint by predictable hand wringers that children's toy advertising is a modern evil of biblical proportions. |
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Mr Palmer said the real complaint arose from the application of interest to arrears and charges when the couple fell behind with their payments. |
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Three or four years ago the complaint was that the only maternity clothes in existence were dungarees and black trousers. |
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They then found more evidence of shaky business practices, and decided to file an official complaint against the company. |
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He also seems to suffer from a common complaint in the Ministry, an exaggerated respect for American power. |
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A 48 year old man with a chronic complaint of dyspepsia suddenly develops severe abdominal pain. |
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The biggest complaint is that the city officials went outside the approval process and sprang this on us as a done deal. |
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Mrs Collins has lodged an official complaint with the firm and is considering seeking legal advice. |
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Can't for the life of me conjure up a complaint or a whinge, nothing to rant about. |
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Tristyn whined her complaint as he once more changed the channel to the infamous movie. |
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Even the local police put in an appearance, arriving to investigate a bogus complaint about the noise. |
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The assault landing thrusters begin to kick in, a loudly whine of complaint against too rapid a fall under fierce gravity. |
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She received his complaint as a portent, the way a sailor notes a shift in the wind. |
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His neighbour in turn fired off a complaint to the council about the noise made by the large collection of birds in his aviary. |
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But, make no mistake, the chorus of complaint is not limited to the left wing of the Democratic Party. |
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Your complaint seems to be about the way the trial judge directed the jury. |
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He is going to make a complaint to the press council, saying he didnt get a fair suck of the sav, at the last election. |
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Does it warrant a staff letter requesting the administration's response to the complaint? |
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In 1978, Ireland became the first State to bring an inter-State complaint before a regional court for adjudication. |
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Yet James makes no complaint for what must have often been a troublous life. |
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Steve's is not the first complaint I have received about unwanted rubbish being left in the back alleys behind terraced homes. |
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Is your complaint that the number that has been put on the respondent's document is the wrong number? |
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In her complaint to the SSP, Ms Suman alleged that the despite repeated representations the local police turned a deaf ear to their grievances. |
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Woods was clearly annoyed, but apparently chose not to make an official complaint. |
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A complaint of sleeplessness may be due to a mood disorder, either depression, or, less commonly, mania. |
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Any woman now seems to be able to make such a complaint and to be believed, with incredibly scanty evidence. |
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It would only accord with most people's sense of justice if the offer of amends is construed as relating to the complaint as notified. |
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You should contact the estate agent and ask to whom you should address your letter of complaint. |
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A Hampshire Internet Service Provider is looking for others to rally round and support a complaint it's made. |
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In his opinion, that doesn't diminish the legitimacy or relevancy of this complaint. |
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During the trial her Honour allowed the Crown to introduce complaint evidence in relation to uncharged acts. |
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Each person was forced to sign an agreement not to carry placards or banners, shout slogans, or wear clothes with written words of complaint. |
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In the contemporary debate, this complaint has been mainly articulated in feminist and multiculturalist theory. |
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The university is in close liaison with the police and a formal complaint has been laid with the Commercial Investigation Branch. |
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The normal procedure is that the complaint can be lodged at any municipal office. |
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That followed a complaint by the trust but he was never prosecuted and has continued to fish and farm the clams largely undisturbed. |
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An earlier complaint had claimed hog farmers in Canada were unfairly subsidized. |
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He was indignant about the mutilation of the cable and wanted to make a complaint about it right away. |
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It doesn't work quickly for everyone, it depends on the acuteness of the complaint and how long it's been there. |
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We are so relaxed, cheerful and sated after our meals that such a complaint would be ungracious. |
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The only complaint about the design is the unhandy FDD connector placement. |
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The most frequent complaint I hear is that journalists present only the bad news. |
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Knee pain is the most common complaint by people who run, jog, cycle, or weight train regularly. |
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Dan had recently undergone major surgery for a heart complaint, but regrettably did not make a full recovery. |
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We dealt with that complaint by changing the page margins to get the total length down to where they wanted it without removing any text. |
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A common complaint is replacement of borderline fences and wood retaining walls. |
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The only small and minor complaint I have is the gravity of the situation to which the response given is. |
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The screener must decide whether a complaint raises a question of serious professional misconduct. |
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Their main complaint is the fact that the actual roadway is too narrow to accommodate the traffic using it. |
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If I have any complaint about the art it's in the samey-ness of his short-cropped, boyishly bodied women. |
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This conclusion is sufficient also to dispose of the complaint about redirection on the date of the alibi witness statements. |
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He asked Mr. Sinclair if there was any complaint and Mr. Sinclair responded in the negative. |
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The police received a complaint from the Dutch Party for Animals against the horses' owner, who has been accused of neglect in the past. |
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My only complaint is that rear visibility is minimal due to the size of the rear screen. |
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Officers are currently investigating the complaint and as yet no charges have been filed. |
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We received a complaint of a sexual assault on a young girl and had to respond with whatever resources were available to us. |
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It happens that it was published on the day I received an acknowledgement of my letter of complaint to the hospital regarding my own case. |
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A town council has been reminded by a council solicitor to follow the rulebook after a complaint about one of its meetings. |
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I can well understand the mournful complaint of the prisoner in solitary confinement. |
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Even when told, companies often failed to sort out the problem or fail to answer or even acknowledge complaint letters. |
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The ones who are honest have had to watch the cheats claiming medals and any complaint is made to look like sour grapes. |
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After dealing with frizz and the issues faced by blondes, he turned his attention to brunettes, whose main complaint was dull, listless hair. |
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A related complaint was kids' easy access to cigarettes via vending machines. |
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It's been around forever, and, frankly, the same complaint could apply to virtually all vengeful ghost stories. |
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If you call with a complaint or a problem try to use the correct nomenclature or terminology for the part or problem you are addressing. |
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The defendant's real complaint was that, when the trial bundle was sent by special delivery, the envelope was addressed wrongly. |
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In this type of medicine a patient sees a medical specialist when a health complaint arises. |
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But the committee said a speed hump planned for Stratford Avenue must still be introduced, despite a complaint from one resident. |
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The only real complaint I have about the graphics is the game's aliasing and flicker. |
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Your basic complaint is that they fitted you up for something you did not do. |
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If one burgess had a complaint against another, he was expected to bring it before the town court, not to resort to any external legal authority. |
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We were taken in detail, at least on paper, through the matters of which complaint was made. |
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A hoarse voice is the first complaint of a person with a problem in the voice box. |
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He made clear that there had been no complaint by the family and no one had been suspended. |
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Even so, she suffers simultaneously from that perennial thespian complaint of neuroticism fuelled by depressing self-doubt. |
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A courteous letter acknowledging the complaint would have been quite sufficient. |
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I think you would have gotten the point if you had been more receptive to the complaint, instead of the acidic tone it was handed down in. |
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My only complaint is that the bouncers seem to get a little picky on the dress code now and then. |
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When pickers went out on strike, abusive practices of foremen were usually a main source of complaint. |
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Although the car never stalled for me, I was able to duplicate the customer's complaint of trouble on steep grades. |
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On each, the defendant had urged that he take legal advice in connection with his complaint of wrongful eviction. |
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The most common complaint is headache, followed by recurrent abdominal pain and musculoskeletal pain. |
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He was a very bright, socially sensitive, and insightful young man whose complaint was that he could not swallow pills or capsules. |
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Action aficionados should have nary a complaint with the quality of the hardball played here. |
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But then the government refused to answer, leading to a complaint to the parliamentary ombudsman. |
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A district council spokesman said an ombudsman's complaint had been received and a solicitor has responded. |
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This culminated at the early part of this year with a complaint to the ombudsman over the Council's inaction. |
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The company also claims that eye strain is replacing carpal tunnel syndrome as the major complaint of office workers. |
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He has a retaliation complaint on file with the city's Employee Relations Board. |
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That most shoulder this burden with little complaint says much for their courage and stoicism. |
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It helps that this apartment doesn't lack for storage space, a common complaint of city living. |
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This may have no apparent cause at all, or may be caused by a common complaint such as heartburn or acid reflux. |
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The interest of the police is however catered for by the police being able to make a complaint to the Law Society. |
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The complainee might not understand the utterance if he or she does not at the same time interpret the complaint as a request to buy. |
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The young rancher who filed his complaint is the same cattleman who lost twelve cattle last March. |
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The members of the Society are affected with the peculiar complaint called graphophobia, but it is mental rather than physical. |
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After a complaint to the Central Source in early June, the site was taken down. |
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She added that further action would be difficult without an official complaint as officers only have second-hand evidence to rely on. |
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It is understood the police sergeant denies any wrongdoing and claims he made a legitimate complaint. |
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The only other complaint I have about the video presentation is that subtitles of Chinese dialogue are burned into the image. |
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He tended to its every complaint with the attention of a doting mother to a sick child. |
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Later in the month, it will also launch a citizens' charter and formally announce its already operational online complaint management system. |
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My only complaint was that there seemed to be a niggling hesitation in some performances and a tendency to overplay parts of the text. |
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The row occurred because of the claimant's complaint about the barking dog and his threats to take action about it. |
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However, he acknowledged that Judge Neilan had a legitimate complaint to question unduly lenient sentences being imposed in summary cases. |
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But that's a minor complaint when the overall result is so full of delightful contrasts and superb songwriting. |
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She lodged a criminal complaint and the doctor was eventually charged with unintentional homicide. |
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But now the same complaint is chiming with adults, angered by a decision to go to war that flies in the face of public opinion. |
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A nurse from Kerala fluttered into the room, adding sparrowy chirrups of complaint to the aviary of sounds I could already hear. |
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A two-part expose aired on our local CBS affiliate during sweeps week in May, the same week when the EEOC complaint was filed. |
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Sergeant Joe Ellis said at 6.05 am they received a complaint that an incident at a house party at Southern Gardens had spilled out onto the road. |
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Dyspnea is the usual presenting complaint and is related to both chylous effusions, which may be large, and obstructive airway disease. |
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My only complaint is the excessive amount of grease swimming on top of the cheese. |
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Indeed, he was told he would face a contempt of court citation if he disclosed either his complaint or the censure. |
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I went into the civic centre and completed a complaint form and have not had a response yet. |
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The claimant's complaint is that what he is permitted by the hospital does not go far enough. |
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It was as if the claimant's complaint had been without any merit at all, as if it had been contrived. |
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The council first received a complaint in January that vegetation was being cleared at the property. |
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Anyone can file a complaint for judicial misconduct with the clerk of the federal court of appeals for the circuit in which a given judge sits. |
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The only real complaint with Dark Water is with the disappointing epilogue that follows the intense climax. |
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And they revere anybody who climaxes their complaint with an escape from Washington. |
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Suddenly realising that the dream job you have is not so peachy after all is a common complaint I get from readers of my own age. |
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After a time he lost the power of walking and had to exchange his daily constitutional for a bath chair, but no murmur of complaint escaped him. |
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The only complaint is that the publisher might have updated the preface for the paperback edition. |
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A complaint cannot be filed or properly pursued if key evidence has been withheld or even falsified. |
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It is impossible to do full justice to a poet's collected work in a short review, but I must end by lodging a small complaint against Kizer. |
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The specific matters about which complaint is made were minor and inconsequential. |
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Throughout the summer, the main complaint he make to his physiotherapist was in regard to pain in the area of his tail bone. |
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Subsequent board decisions relating to the complaint should be notified to the complainant. |
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The doctor diagnosed the complaint as a cardiac problem and prescribed heart medicine. |
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We have had only one complaint about the letter, and that was not from a church member but from a relative. |
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It makes the other refs so mad, they filed a complaint with the league about him. |
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The only complaint being heard around the Malton rehearsal rooms is that more chorus backup would have been useful. |
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They are responsive and I can't think of any legitimate complaint about them. |
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Industry representatives sent a blistering letter of complaint to the real-life parliament president. |
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He said the council had failed to deal properly with his complaint about the Inspection and Registration Unit. |
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Three minutes later, the unemployed man leaves with a word-perfect letter of complaint. |
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He has now lodged a complaint with a hospital which sent her home. |
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Lozano based his complaint on alleged wiretaps by military intelligence. |
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They cannot leave it to the initiative of the next of kin either to lodge a formal complaint or to take responsibility for the conduct of the investigative procedures. |
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His major complaint was lumbar pain near the sacrum and tailbone. |
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As for Simonson, the complaint says Zelich told police that he also had met her online. |
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Huron Township police say they are probing a second, similar complaint against him. |
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Sure enough, there he was, and he was already in full complaint mode as the key went in the lock, giving us a sound telling-off for being absent for so long. |
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Much of the time is spent on screening and investigation of complaints, after an initial scrutiny to check that a complaint was within the jurisdiction of the office. |
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My complaint has culminated in what is locally known as the Belyando spew. |
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Do the junior ranks feel that you deal fairly with their request for funding and representation when it is a senior rank whom they are making the complaint against? |
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It is a good idea to write down the exact dates and times of the incident you are making your complaint about, along with the names and job titles of any staff involved. |
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The FSA complaint says that there were more than 800 requests for the yen libor alone, and 115 for libors in other currencies. |
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She intends to file a complaint with the Iranian judiciary against the Iranian television station who broadcast the false claims. |
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Even without the evidence marshaled by Bebchuk, Brav and Jiang, Lipton's complaint was always a bit far-fetched. |
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But the law itself is hard to enforce unless there is a specific complaint about a tenant. |
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My only big complaint was that something must have gone wrong with the timing, as while my friends' dishes were piping hot, mine was a shade lukewarm. |
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Students with a complaint often want to point to failings in the university's conduct of its affairs that affect other students beside themselves. |
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Macedonian authorities have lodged an official complaint to the European Union, but the practice continues. |
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Mayefsky learned the tricks of the matrimonial trade under Sheresky, the 2010 complaint said. |
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He said that when the council received a complaint regarding a dangerous tree it employed the service of a tree surgeon and then acted on the report. |
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His wife shopped him to me with a bitter complaint about his clothes bill. |
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Anyone can file a complaint under the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act if they believe a judge engaged in misconduct. |
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Invisible ink makes an appearance in the complaint as does Morse code, which, of course, is pretty uncrackable. |
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Almost immediately my father started in on how the person who was out in California who made the first complaint about had way too much time on their hands. |
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Your article on new technology prompts me to take time off from phoning our purveyor of electric typewriters with yet another complaint about his technological masterpiece. |
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The group recently issued a complaint against the owners of Ireland on Sunday, accusing the rival publication of using unaudited figures to inflate sales. |
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Now we have the NLRB complaint against Boeing, and Republicans so far have the field to themselves. |
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However, the Bandra police denied they have registered a missing person's complaint for veena Malik. |
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The grayling were somewhat bony, but they finished off the three fish without complaint and supplemented their meal with a handful of the dried berries. |
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A similar dishonest slipperiness was evident in the government's response to an earlier complaint by the Opposition of breach of the caretaker convention. |
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Before you can say boo to a goose, we enter dangerous ground where relatively harmless differences between people become a cause for complaint and division. |
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The owners' response was that the charterers' complaint was unjustified. |
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A tiny spark jumped from the mage's finger to the flank of the donkey pulling it, and it brayed a complaint as it headed for the gate at an awkward trot. |
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But, as soon as that box landed, as soon as he delved in and lifted out his brassie and his spoon and his cleek, Reid did not have a single complaint in the whole wide world. |
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An Embassy sometimes soft-pedals a demarche when it is ordered to register a complaint but does not want to disrupt comfortable relations with the host government. |
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When Mr Moore got there, he claims he found a desk drawer had been broken open and went to the police with a complaint of illegal entry and theft. |
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Overall it has a very nice look, not worthy of complaint except from the more finicky of videophiles and DVD reviewers who look for such minor flaws as part of their job. |
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Especially since we never hear a peep of complaint about the millions of dollars of research funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. |
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She claims she suffered serious harm, apparently from viewing the halftime show, but the complaint is cast in language of protecting children from obscenity. |
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Send a letter of complaint with copies of your evidence about why it's wrong to the creditor and all three of the credit bureaus by certified mail, return receipt requested. |
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The complaint is that Calvin's God is a salvation Scrooge, reluctantly doling out redemption to an elect few rather than lavishing his grace on all of humanity. |
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The plaintiff then amended his complaint to add a claim for relief from the Illinois judgment on the ground that it had been obtained by fraudulently overreaching him. |
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If you have a complaint against a lawyer licensed in another state, contact the lawyer regulatory agency in that state for information on making a complaint. |
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Accustomed to an ample news presentation at home, Turner, when he travels, has the familiar complaint that some papers these days seem not to have much in them. |
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On December 8, Mr Brodie wrote a letter of complaint to the company's Wakefield office, after which he was offered a free dishwasher and washing machine. |
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Shopkeepers in Barnoldswick are busy writing letters of complaint as the northern part of Barnoldswick has been plunged into chaos by road works outside their businesses. |
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If letters of complaint make soldiers feel better, then let them write. |
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The EMA said the Chase Village resident who wrote the letter of complaint was invited to contact the authority if he wanted further information or clarification. |
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Back pain is a complaint often associated with the squat exercise. |
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Compliance does not imply that a component is fully interoperable or interchangeable with other similar complaint components from other manufacturers. |
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Any complaint shall be brought first to our local Consistory. |
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If one complaint can be made, it's the fact that an intermission had to be inserted smack dab in the middle of this blistering musical celebration. |
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He let it be known his complaint with Robson was that he was played out of position too often at Newcastle and it was affecting his England career. |
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Wits's haircut went by smoothly without a flinch or complaint though as Finn began to feel more at ease with the scissors she became more and more careless. |
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It's certain we will wind up as full as a pommy complaint box. |
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What do ya expect, geezer? He's as full as a Pommy's complaint box! |
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Our complaint was well handled, and another salad arrived without dressing, though a classic French dressing would probably have solved the problem. |
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The presenting complaint was of recurrent right frontal headaches. |
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When funksters and soulsters who reached adulthood in the 1960s and '70s criticize rap, their number one complaint is usually that too much of it isn't melodic enough. |
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At about 4 p.m., his lawyer acquired the document after filing a praecipe for a writ of summons, a type of complaint used to build the foundation of a lawsuit. |
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Their complaint that they fight a daily battle to challenge the hegemony of the elite contrasts with their six-figure salaries and privileged academic positions. |
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A spokesman for the procurator fiscal's office confirmed that a complaint has been served on Aberdeen City Council in connection with the accident. |
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But I cannot even protest, because my complaint exposes me as an ingrate. |
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There was a push, a punch and another blow then a complaint to the police. |
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Even if they didn't reveal your identities up front, once the substance of the complaint becomes clear, he is bound to know who dropped the dime on him. |
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Shocked to hear this piece of information, she rushed home, examined her computer, disconnected the web camera and lodged a complaint with the police. |
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His dismissal in October followed a complaint from a patient. |
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Several deputies from another opposition party filed a complaint accusing the couple of illicit enrichment, but a judge ruled that they had committed no crime. |
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They can complain about Eurocrats and the Common Fisheries Policy, but the main complaint against Brussels should be that it was not tough enough in the past on fishermen. |
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To give them their due, he had heard very little by way of complaint from either one, and he had been more than happy to give them their freedom tonight. |
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So, both conceptually and evidentially, the last act within the defendant's control that gives the cause of complaint in relation evidentially closed. |
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My counter complaint is that my right to privacy was violated when these women looked at my computer screen without my express or implied permission. |
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My only real complaint with this disc is the complete lack of extras. |
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The complaint alleged that the railroads had exacted payment for unperformed services that their rates were discriminatory, and in violation of certain sections of the Interstate Commerce Act. |
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The lack of parking spaces is a common complaint among the city's residents. |
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After a 2005 out-of-court settlement, aero filed an ethics complaint against Herman with the Florida Bar. |
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Their real complaint is that, for the most part, the revisionist narrative has failed to become the dominant narrative. |
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One complaint details how a priest threatened his victim at gunpoint not to tell authorities about the ongoing rape. |
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A largely positive review will avoid the appearance of boosterism by lodging a minor complaint or two. |
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In the Young case, for example, the complaint states that Leo alerted the officers to the car seat. |
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When officers in Chengdu refused to take the complaint, they referred him to a station in Jinniu. |
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He paused for a few seconds before qualifying his chief complaint. |
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This is usually accomplished with a polite letter acknowledging the viewer's complaint, and promising it will be passed on to the relevant programme maker. |
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Those who do complain through the facility also get an automatically generated acknowledgement of the complaint and are also given feedback about the action taken. |
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What they're all referring to is the fact one American serviceman made a complaint in January this year, and the Pentagon's investigative machinery went into action. |
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In January 2013, the TRN group filed a second complaint in the Dial Global suit, demanding a jury trial. |
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Chan ordered the man to put it down and the ensuing criminal complaint would say that he complied. |
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After receiving a complaint we went down and had words with them. |
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It is the same thing you put in your complaint, word for word almost. |
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And Lemann also bats away the complaint that the new media outlets that do exist are destructively partisan. |
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Until this spring when he told manager Phil Garner, he offered no alibis, accepted the criticism without complaint, and did the best he could with what he had. |
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Mr McEvoy said he had taken down the car registration of the jet ski operators and was going to lodge a complaint with the Gardai about the incident. |
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Later, she was found battered and sobbing by a policeman in the village telephone kiosk, and her complaint brought to an end his sordid reign of terror. |
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While none mentioned any scratches, a few add low battery life to the complaint about the Maps app. |
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There may be other cases where allegations are put forward in some other form, and that may be an appropriate case for the Board to lay a complaint before the Tribunal. |
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No doubt Smith hopes to paint Glock as a monster once again, and the theatrical complaint pulls no punches. |
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A recently YouTubed copy of the trailer was pulled after a complaint. |
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We have been so disgusted that we have involved our local MP and sent a letter of complaint, which after more than a week they have not replied to. |
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