Sentences with phrase «deep dissatisfaction»

"Deep dissatisfaction" refers to a strong feeling of unhappiness, dissatisfaction, or discontentment that goes beyond just being mildly discontent. It signifies a profound level of dissatisfaction or displeasure with something. Full definition
Over the past month, legislators investigating Russian propaganda on social media have expressed deep dissatisfaction with Twitter for belated and apparently incomplete discoveries — or disclosures — over Russia hijacking the microblogging service.
The huge march in London at the weekend was in part a roar of deep dissatisfaction at hardline policies in the UK (cuts to legal aid, threats to scrap the Human Rights Act, etc), not just a protest at Trump's divisive rhetoric and policies.
Though he said he does not want to speak negatively about Stefanik's record, he harangued Republicans in general and expressed deep dissatisfaction with the party both locally and nationally.
New York State United Teachers President Karen Magee was elected in April amid deep dissatisfaction over education policy in New York.
Compounding the uncertainty around PEIA is teachers» perhaps deeper dissatisfaction with how much West Virginia's political and judicial branches value the quality of their work, and in turn the long - term prospects for the state's young people — concerns that resonate with educators across the United States.
Many, if not most, contemporary installation artists turned to the possibilities of using many different mediums after encountering deep dissatisfactions in conventional academic training.
The FN's unabashedly nationalist line on political and economic issues has capitalized upon worries about Islam and deep dissatisfaction with France's political elites.
Perhaps her departure stems from a deeper dissatisfaction with Lululemon's direction.
Perhaps the new prosperity following from reconstruction after World War II allowed students in Europe and Japan to turn attention away from mere survival and economic success in their societies to deal with the deep dissatisfactions they felt with those societies.
This point of view is relevant to the recent «Death of God» theologies.9 It is possible that the new humanism and the declaration of the absence of God reflects a deep dissatisfaction with the traditional conceptions of God.
The party's MPs abstained from a Commons vote on Tuesday praising the prime minister for his negotiating strategy, underlining their deep dissatisfaction with Mr Cameron's performance.
The unfinished business in the Big Ugly underscores the deep dissatisfaction among Assembly Democrats — mainly from New York City — over the agreement reached on extending rent control laws for New York City.
Kent ousted her predecessor, Ken Brynien in June 2012 due to P.E.F. members» deep dissatisfaction with Cuomo.
Both Cheryl and Teddy feel a deep dissatisfaction with daily life in Little Neck Cove, and throughout an eventful, often violent summer they turn to each other — not to mention painkillers and booze — to cope with neighborhood busybodies and gossips.
While most of us think we want as many options as possible, the truth is that too much choice is paralyzing, and it can lead to deep dissatisfaction.
Things start well, but at the end of the sitting, Giacometti announces his deep dissatisfaction with the results and obliterates most of the image.
The idea for our firm was borne of a deep dissatisfaction with the quality of service many kids receive when enrolled in various Driver's Education Programs throughout the state.
Historical nostalgia is often concurrent with a deep dissatisfaction with the present and a preference for the way things were long ago.
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