To see it in action was not only exasperating, but also extremely dissatisfying. |
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One evening, head on pillow, running through the failures of the day, my mind alighted on one particularly dissatisfying issue. |
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As destructive and dissatisfying as people-pleasing can be, atychiphobia is more than an irrational drive to be a people pleaser. |
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These responses correspond with satisfying and dissatisfying aspects of supervision and involvement articulated by nonsupervisory employees. |
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Apart from immersing myself in music via my portable minidisc player, in almost all other areas technology is boring me, sometimes actively dissatisfying me. |
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The plot is staid, with a particularly dissatisfying conclusion. |
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Study participants were asked what they thought about their experience, including the most satisfying and dissatisfying aspects of their experience. |
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By probably satisfying a few people, they run the risk of dissatisfying and disappointing everyone else. |
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How far can the bit-rate be decreased, with the risk of dissatisfying the viewer, in order to save on the transmission cost? |
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Table 28 above shows that this was the most dissatisfying aspect of an otherwise well-delivered and well-received program. |
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I think that the failure to meet the use-function is what is most dissatisfying about the decision. |
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But this system promotes the producer's control over the product and risks dissatisfying consumers. |
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In one study involving 909 working women from Texas, Kahneman found that they spend on average 17.7 per cent of their time engaged in dissatisfying activities. |
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To me this seems like a reasonable approach, albeit dissatisfying if you're nervously checking the sites to reassure yourself that Sarah Palin will have retreated to the wilderness whence she came in just a few weeks. |
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The denouement is shocking in its fusion of black history and present-day social issues, but dissatisfying in its unraveling of this whodunit. |
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It helps to better understand certain dissatisfying or painful ways of being, and fosters the development of new relational adaptations as a complement to individual therapy. |
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Trapped in a mundane, dissatisfying life, a young clinician who pops pimples for a living finds an escape in playing out the rituals of a rich one. |
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Jacobs warns that multichannel retailers that aren't sharing consumer and product data across channels might be dissatisfying customers at the hands of a top-line sales increase. |
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When faced with a dissatisfying shopping experience, 28 percent of online shoppers are more likely to develop a more negative perception of the company, and 27 percent will tell their friends and family about the experience. |
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The results of government attempts to deal with huge systemic crises, like the ones we face today, are always dissatisfying, especially in the short-term, and leave most of the old problems unsolved. |
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The experience was dissatisfying in other ways, too. |
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On the other hand, integrity seems to be a clear dissatisfying factor. |
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If your boss is aware that the breaks and interruptions are disruptive and dissatisfying, but he still persists in taking them, that is a bad sign. |
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They claimed it would make labouring classes 'think' and that these classes would think of their lives as dissatisfying and possibly encourage them to revolt. |
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