Sentences with phrase «dissatisfied than satisfied»

Since Gallup began asking this question in 1999, U.S. adults generally have been more likely to say they are dissatisfied than satisfied with the state of K - 12 education, with satisfaction levels typically in the 40 % to 50 % range.
More New Yorkers are dissatisfied than satisfied with «the way things are going in New York City,» 52 percent of New Yorkers think de Blasio does not have «strong leadership qualities» and 55 percent of New Yorkers disapprove of the way he's handling police - community relations.
Even when it comes to their own MP, we're still talking about under a third of respondents who say that they are satisfied with what they do (just 6 per cent said that they were very satisfied), and more were dissatisfied than satisfied.

Not exact matches

Customers who rank themselves as «completely satisfied» are worth three to six times more than those who say they are just «satisfied» or «dissatisfied,» says Jeffrey Henning, founder and vice president of strategy of Vovici, an online survey management company that has worked with Marriot, Cisco, and many other large companies.
It is better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied, and a philosophy that can't explain why isn't much good.
Human intellectual and imaginative activities, Mill claims, are intrinsically superior to mere sensual pleasure — «It is better to be a human dissatisfied than a pig satisfied; better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied» (U 14).
Beyond that, many women have a complicated relationship with their body: «Many women are dissatisfied with their appearance and weight, are less satisfied with their appearance than men and are more likely than men to be self - conscious about their bodies during sex.
Satisfied women also engaged in more exercise per week than dissatisfied women.
Her net satisfaction rating (the proportion of those who are satisfied minus the proportion of those who are dissatisfied) is currently +9 %, an increase of 15 points since January, and considerably better than that of her predecessor Iain Gray.
More than half the public (54 %) said they were satisfied by Mrs May's first month in the job, while one in five (19 %) said they were dissatisfied.
It gives her a higher net satisfaction rating than John Major and Gordon Brown after their first months in the top job, but does not trump Tony Blair's first month after his 1997 landslide, when 65 % were satisfied and only 5 % dissatisfied.
But just 25 % said they were satisfied with Mr Corbyn's performance, compared with 58 % who were dissatisfied — giving him a slightly better net result than the previous month.
85 % of members are satisfied with the performance of both Cameron and Osborne but more people are dissatisfied with the Prime Minister (15 %) than his Chancellor (10 %).
Ed Miliband's ratings are also unchanged this month, with just over a third (36 %) satisfied with the way he is doing his job as leader of the Labour party and two in five (43 %) dissatisfied, his net score of minus 7 being better than Cameron's or Clegg's.
Despite the 10 - point Labour lead in voting intention the majority of voters in these seats said either that they were satisfied with David Cameron's performance as Prime Minister (29 %) or that they were dissatisfied but would rather he were PM than Ed Miliband (29 %).
Three in ten are satisfied with his performance as party leader, while 56 % are dissatisfied — a higher dissatisfaction rating than Cameron, Michael Howard, or Iain Duncan Smith ever faced as opposition leaders.
Voters are almost evenly split when it comes to the direction Westchester is headed in, with slightly more than half saying they are dissatisfied (53 %) and almost half saying they are satisfied (47 %).
A ConservativeHome survey found more members dissatisfied with the Tory Chairman than satisfied.
The major exceptions were in 2004 — after George W. Bush launched the education initiative «No Child Left Behind» — when more Americans were satisfied than dissatisfied, and in 2001 and 2014 when satisfaction and dissatisfaction were nearly tied.
Once again, the responses from this question indicated that there are more satisfied payday loan borrowers than there are dissatisfied.
Also, it's always important to remember that satisfied customers are much less likely to seek out a place to leave reviews of their bank than dissatisfied ones.
As any business owner knows, dissatisfied clients are 100X more likely to race to post negative reviews than satisfied clients are to post positive reviews.
For example, satisfied married couples coordinate, or mirror their body movements more during conflict discussions than dissatisfied couples.5 Another study found that when participants believed that they were interacting with someone from an out - group, they were more likely to synchronize their physical behaviors with them than an in - group member.4 If you are fighting with your partner and face the possibility of exclusion or rejection, you may unknowingly imitate him or her in order to feel closer to them.6
However, those in an implemental mindset took a more one - sided view; those who were dissatisfied viewed that neutral information more negatively than those who were satisfied.
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