A product which causes injury when put to its core uses clearly disappoints consumer expectations, and liability should be imposed accordingly. |
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It's an example of infantilism, a regressive desire for boundarylessness, a plea for a love object that never disappoints. |
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This disappoints me a little, as I was quite fond of the idea that the first languages were sign languages. |
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The boy's lack of interest in his father's hobby visibly disappoints the man. |
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She acts, she directs, she collects objets, she throws diva fits and she never disappoints a press hungry for diva behaviour. |
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Livingstone would not be exempt from a Blair-type trashing if he too disappoints these high expectations. |
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What he does is very good, but systematically disappoints all expectations of the Wagner community, both fans and enemies alike. |
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He marries, then, unwillingly, just as he, on his wedding day, unwillingly disappoints Mary's expectation of a honeymoon trip. |
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This time around, we've kind of slipped up and regressed in the eyes of the people here, which disappoints me greatly. |
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For all the potential this project had, it falls short and disappoints. |
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I guess the article's shallowness disappoints more than it angers me. |
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His argument is compelling and consistent, and it very rarely disappoints. |
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Mr. Wilson disappoints and offers gossip, censure and critical summary. |
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Pinot Grigio is a grape that often disappoints in the bottle, but this wine from the coolest climate in New Zealand's South Island is bright and harmonious. |
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The Scooby-Doo ending disappoints when it is delivered too patly, when the information comes too easily, when the proper foundation has not been laid. |
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