A good reputation can be severely dented by a dissatisfied cleaner or by a disgruntled customer. |
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Over 40 per cent of households were dissatisfied with how complaints were handled. |
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Your reaction to your recent birthday may be a sign that you are dissatisfied with your life in more general terms. |
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Steve was dissatisfied by the answer, but didn't want to push Kasey to answer more. |
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College students who rushed to see the film in the initial days were a bit dissatisfied to watch their favourite hero in a serious role. |
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They're Iranians and Syrians and Saudis and Egyptians, but the core of them are the dissatisfied people who were disenfranchised. |
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I asked what attempt had been made to mediate between dissatisfied community members and the school staff and council. |
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Pundits say he stole most of his votes from dissatisfied separatists who believe their party lost its leftist ideals. |
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There have been many ultraconservatives who have been dissatisfied that he has not been more outspoken on this issue. |
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It's a major motion picture comedy, but, as such, it may leave many viewers dissatisfied. |
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Irish investors with unitised with-profits policies are increasingly dissatisfied with the apparent removal of growth. |
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And Law possesses the frumpy slouch of a man dissatisfied with his lot in life. |
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All this practice breeds is confusion, inefficiency and dissatisfied customers. |
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He could see his answer dissatisfied her and she was reluctant to press him. |
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Moreover, we were dissatisfied with the Journal of Penal Law that was old and respectable but dusty and dull. |
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The broody redhead has always been dissatisfied with her slim figure and claimed pregnancy would finally give her the shape she dreams of. |
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This high-level forecasting results in store-level stock-outs among retailers and dissatisfied consumers. |
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As expected, the sympathy factor has tilted the scales of a nation already dissatisfied with the government. |
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Mrs Owen complained to an attendant but was dissatisfied with the response. |
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Those who are dissatisfied tend to be self-conscious, inhibited and less effective either at work or socially. |
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Beginners are well served here too, and only mileage-hungry intermediates might be left dissatisfied. |
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We were both dissatisfied with our experiences of international consulting. |
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He portrays them as deeply divided, because their pleonexia leaves them dissatisfied and full of self-hatred. |
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As a result of the bad vibes, free-flowing alcohol, and dissatisfied audiences, the concerts were reported to be extremely ragged. |
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However in dissatisfied couples, men had a much more difficult time decoding the messages accurately, if they were delivered by their partners. |
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Initially he supported its Congregationalist ideology, but gradually grew dissatisfied. |
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In the 1980s, movie buffs became more and more dissatisfied with the pan and scan process for viewing films on television. |
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One dissatisfied customer leads to many disillusioned persons who will never come into your store. |
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Our job was to listen to dissatisfied customers, list their complaints and then inform them that there was absolutely nothing we could do. |
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His wife is a supermarket cashier, increasingly dissatisfied and angry with her lot. |
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I have faith in democratically elected officials as I know I can always vote again if dissatisfied. |
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Handling complaints well can turn a dissatisfied customer into a loyal one. |
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Was it just a random robbery gone bad, or did the victim's former lover, or perhaps a dissatisfied client, do the deed? |
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Estimates vary, but it is reckoned that on average, a dissatisfied customer tells between five and ten people of their bad purchase. |
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Brown's writing style is distinctly unchallenging and that means that the book can leave you somewhat dissatisfied. |
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A coach can ride out a grumpy administration, dissatisfied fans or damaging headlines. |
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On a premier course, a substandard product will result in dissatisfied customers who will leave. |
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The company is also accused of refusing to accept goods back from dissatisfied customers. |
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The powers-that-be are scrambling to react to pressure from a dissatisfied public. |
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People need to shop around and not be afraid of kicking up a fuss if they feel dissatisfied. |
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In 1983, they were joined by another party of Kickapoo who had become dissatisfied with the reservation life in Kansas. |
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Our standing offer to refund the fees of any dissatisfied subscriber applies here, of course. |
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Moreover, anyone who is dissatisfied with an initial refusal of registration may appeal to the Panel. |
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Her mother was in one of her moods and it seemed that everything Betty did dissatisfied her. |
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In fact, they are scheming and cheating to get through it, or alternatively, are depressed and dissatisfied. |
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One of our key things is that we must deliver every single time, as you can't have a dissatisfied client. |
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For some time, he seems to have been growing dissatisfied with the gradualist, uniformitarian patina which had grown to encrust evolutionary theory. |
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When he looks at the neatly compiled jigsaw puzzle of his life, however, he feels empty, deeply dissatisfied. |
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St. John seems very dissatisfied and distrustful of Jane's desire for sensual comfort and calm in household familiarities to come, and blood relations. |
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An information pack for dissatisfied clients has also been produced. |
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A survey of general practitioners in Leicestershire has shown they are seriously dissatisfied with the systems in place for handling controlled drugs such as opiates. |
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By contrast, dissatisfied spouses' behaviour changes were more likely to stay unacknowledged, showing the two partners were independent actors in the discussion. |
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Others say he is deeply dissatisfied that Khartoum can no longer fulfill his financial demands for his forces. |
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The GOP leadership is already losing control of its restless, dissatisfied caucus. |
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Or just run the auction again, but only for the dissatisfied people and only to divide up their portion of the rent as determined by the first auction. |
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A group of dissatisfied Unitarians who thinks its church has become too political will change its name in order to settle a suit filed by the national church. |
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All wars are set off by actions taken by a Reactionary Power who is dissatisfied with the existing status quo, a state of affairs which suits the status quo power. |
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Tomasson had created the lead role, but the work quickly disappeared from the repertoire because Robbins remained dissatisfied, despite repeated tinkering. |
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You may reduce your total receipts by compensation that you pay to the dissatisfied customer but only up to the amount that the customer had paid you. |
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And if people find themselves dissatisfied with how often they turn to fast food, bacon says to try things like batch cooking. |
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It appears yet again that our very existence is threatened by the determination of tyrants dissatisfied with anything less than the domination of others. |
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He added that the questions used a Likert scale with a range from dissatisfied to very satisfied. |
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Another source of Jacobite support came from those dissatisfied with political developments. |
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Quiet people are much easier to govern than clamorous and dissatisfied ones. |
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A governmental survey investigation shows that most teachers are deeply dissatisfied with controlled assessment. |
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His mother's failure to request his return was a factor in his dissatisfied attitude towards women. |
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During the recording of The Wall, Waters, Gilmour and Mason became increasingly dissatisfied with Wright's lack of contribution to the album. |
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He was dissatisfied with it and wrote to William Plomer, the copy editor of his novels, asking for it to be rewritten. |
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No, who were dissatisfied with a theme for James Bond given to them by Monty Norman. |
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A second version, written by Alec Coppel, again left the director dissatisfied. |
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The first edition of The Three Railway Engines was illustrated by the artist William Middleton, with whom Awdry was deeply dissatisfied. |
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Kits make warbling whimpers when nursing, these calls being especially loud when they are dissatisfied. |
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The perfidious Ricimer soon became dissatisfied with Anthe'mius, and raised the standard of revolt. |
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Lastly, Belgian liberals were dissatisfied with William for his allegedly despotic behaviour. |
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The sepoys also gradually became dissatisfied with various other aspects of army life. |
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Pressure mounted on Pembroke, Godolphin and the Queen from the dissatisfied Junto Whigs, and Pembroke resigned after less than a year in office. |
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The agency will rescind the policy because many people are dissatisfied with it. |
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Ruskin's theories indirectly encouraged a revival of Gothic styles, but Ruskin himself was often dissatisfied with the results. |
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Zellweger ended up becoming an executive producer on the film because she was dissatisfied with the script and wanted to get more involved. |
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Zellweger also served as an executive producer as she was dissatisfied with the script and wanted to get more involved in the production. |
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The dissatisfied diner sent his underseasoned food back to the kitchen for more salt. |
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It also prepared the ground for the Zaydist sect, which appealed to a dissatisfied people. |
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The city went back to the drawing board and redesigned the improvement project, only to have it blocked again by dissatisfied neighbors. |
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I found it satisfying too, but I was dissatisfied that I was satisfied. |
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This time, the Albanians sided with the Normans, dissatisfied by the heavy taxes the Byzantines had imposed upon them. |
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Furthermore, 24 percent of students were extremely or very dissatisfied with their sellback experience. |
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At least since Kant, we philosophers and philosophasters have all professed ourselves dissatisfied with the Cartesian cogito ergo sum. |
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A Swiss vitreoretinal surgeon who was dissatisfied with his cataract surgery skills, Hasler went to India and studied under Nirav Patel. |
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Increasingly, scholars in environmental ethics are dissatisfied with the way in which the field seems to run over the same ground again and again. |
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Think of the people who come away dissatisfied with the consultation but shy away from returning for another for fear of looking like a fool or a pesterer. |
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Fearnley Tanner, who said that he was dissatisfied with the result because several stones were missing and it was difficult to recreate the original character of the monument. |
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The middle class, which was comparable to that of the United States, became increasingly dissatisfied with unemployment and political persecution. |
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Hook but Hopkin quickly left the group, dissatisfied with the gigs. |
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Sarah Brennan finds it alarming that so many parents are dissatisfied. |
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Later that year, Captain John Humphrey, who had been chosen to succeed Captain Butler as governor, arrived with a large group of dissatisfied settlers from New England. |
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