There are
a couple of other complaints.
Not exact matches
Even a
couple of years ago, the FTC says, it had already «received hundreds
of complaints involving bitcoins and
other virtual currencies.»
In my experience, the most common
complaint of mid-years
couples is this: «We want more time with each
other.»
Dash control lights are out on a
couple (I've heard
of other complaints about this).
Naturally this new system raises some concern that gamers could find themselves getting penalised due to angry gamers filing reports for no
other reason than spite, but Microsoft assured gamers that a
couple of complaints won't see your reputation drop through the floor.
So, with the ground rules set, and no
complaints if this or
other posts are later removed, your point about policy makers strongly reminded me
of what Thomas Sowell said four years ago about the striking success
of his mentor Milton Friedman in affecting US (and
other) government policy over many years, in a short appreciation a
couple of years before the 92 - year - old Nobel Prize - winning economist died:
The authors
of the
complaint said this, at p. 10: «That any modern judge could ask a complainant if she kept her knees together,
couple that with numerous
other sexist and degrading comments, and then go on to ignore much
of the law incumbent upon him to apply, eliminates confidence in that judge's commitment to independence, integrity, impartiality, and commitment to equality, brings the administration
of justice into disrepute, and undermines the rule
of law.»
On the
other hand, there are a
couple of cases decided by Vice-Chair Wilson (i.e. Nunes v. Ulbricht) which consider the issue settled: «The Board has determined that it does not have jurisdiction to inquire into a harassment
complaint or an allegation that an employee has been dismissed for making a harassment
complaint known to the employer.»
But then there were a
couple of other decisions which didn't follow it - Walters v. PPL, in January 2012: «In my view, it is unnecessary to decide the issue
of jurisdiction in this case», because, on the facts, the termination had nothing to do with any
complaint of harassment.
This should speed up transaction times and hopefully take care
of a
couple other issues that have raised
complaints in the community.
When
couples run into a pattern
of attacking and / or avoiding behavior, they are reacting emotionally to each
other's
complaints and critiques.
Being too busy for each
other is one
of the most common
complaints from
couples seeking therapy in Bethesda MD..
The
couples researcher, John Gottman, has written about the necessity
of couples being able to state their
complaints (which are inevitable) to each
other.
One
of the biggest
complaints I hear in the counseling room are related to
couples not feeling close,
of having lost touch with each
other.
Couples therapy is effective when each partner is willing to look at themselves, not just offer up a laundry list
of complaints about the
other person.