Sentences with phrase «general discontent»

"General discontent" refers to a state where many people are unhappy or dissatisfied with something in a broad sense. Full definition
The «Brexiteers» (those for British - Exit), as they cleverly became known, totally out - manoeuvred the «Remainers», for they tapped into a deep stream of general discontent with elites and a populist fear of «the other».
are the teen and pre-teen offspring, Janie and Billy, who've been put in charge of general discontent.
At the moment of write this, the marchs and general discontent still being very big.
Even more troubling for Rooney was the fact that he was sent off twice in the CSL season, perhaps highlighting his general discontent in the Far East.
Right - wing populism in Europe has three causes: a general discontent with European integration; economic exclusion; and disaffection and fear of a large influx of migrants and refugees.
Underlying much of the debate on both sides is a general discontent with Animal Care and Control and with city funding for animal services.
Despite the general discontent the original film bred, a sequel was not too ludicrous.
The wolves were only pulled from the list because of the general discontent of western ranchers, who are a hugely powerful political group in that area.
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