Sentences with phrase «grow dissatisfied»

American voters have historically not paid much attention to education policy — perhaps this is because they continue to be mostly satisfied by the schools their children attend even as they grow dissatisfied by American education more generally.
Like wise, if you grow dissatisfied or lose interest in the person, let it be known.
Here's a nice touch: should participants grow dissatisfied with the arrangement, the reverse merger can be revoked by either the business owners or the investors at any time before the final stage.
is predominantly the story of a married couple, Elizabeth and Daniel, who have grown dissatisfied in their lives together.
I grew dissatisfied with the fact that we spent all this time talking about the world's problems but not actually doing (anything about» them,» he said.
An increasingly confident Henry VIII grows dissatisfied with the Catholic Church's progress with his petition for an annulment of his marriage, making Cardinal Wolsey further vulnerable to conspirators.
After the ancient mutant Apocalypse (Oscaar Isaac) reawakens in the 1980s, he grows dissatisfied with where mutants stand in the modern world.
He had grown dissatisfied with the innate limitations of the typical trade - unionists as well as with the impractical intellectual.
During his time at Kidder, Peabody & Co. and SmithBarney, he grew dissatisfied with the firms» approach to client relationships and high - fee investment management.
According to Vasari, Titian grew dissatisfied with his master, Giovanni Bellini, and turned to Giorgione for inspiration.
While still in school, Sultan grew dissatisfied with traditional methods of painting and began experimenting in technique, surface, and media, which eventually led him to use industrial tools and materials.
Research has shown that «couples with steady, longer courtship periods and awareness of each other's strengths and weaknesses were more likely to remain happily married over the long term... Couples with «Hollywood Romances» — bursting, passionate courtships that quickly result in marriage — quickly grew dissatisfied as spouses, and predictably, were more likely to divorce within seven years.»

Not exact matches

The business community, which long defended trade with China despite accusations of theft of intellectual property, has grown more dissatisfied with adverse treatment in the Chinese economy.
The bloggers and media point to this Dissatisfied group as proof that the «seeker» movement does not grow up disciples of Christ.
And Whitman's gnawing fear was expressed in imagery almost identical with that of Jefferson: «If the United States, like the countries of the Old World, are also to grow vast crops of poor, desperate, dissatisfied, nomadic, miserable - waged populations, such as we see looming upon us of late years — steadily, even if slowly, eating into them like cancer of lungs or stomach — then our republican experiment, notwithstanding all its surface - successes, is at heart an unhealthy failure.
I have grown increasingly dissatisfied with the gulf separating pacifists from defenders of just war.
Many specially youth in the Western countries are dissatisfied with the way of life into which they are born and m which they grow up.
Growing up in Madison, Wisconsin, he graduated from Madison Area Technical College with a degree in finance and found himself dissatisfied with the business, making a bold move into the booming culinary industry.
This perceived paradox struck a chord with the American public growing increasingly more dissatisfied with the current paradigm in education.
New York voters are growing increasingly dissatisfied with Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, the poll finds.
But the liberal state lawmakers have grown increasingly dissatisfied with the agreement, which Senate Republicans had initially opposed but eventually signed off on.
The initial installment concerned a group of friends who shared tight bonds as children, but grew into adults with a more tenuous connection to one another, all vaguely dissatisfied and bored with life — particularly convenience store worker Kenji (Toshiaki Karasawa).
But by 2005, voters had grown so dissatisfied with Khatami's perceived failure to deliver on his promises that they surprised observers again — electing a then - relative unknown in hard - line conservative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Having launched a career as an educator after majoring in English literature at the National University of Singapore and earning a post-graduate diploma in education from the National Institute of Education, Juliet recalls being dissatisfied with her inability to grow and develop in the ways she dreamed about.
The plethora of impressive non-traditional publishing and marketing tools now available lead authors with backlist titles and fresh content to grow as dissatisfied with traditional agency methods as they are with traditional publisher methods.
I get dissatisfied as soon as the money worries grow too pressing, or the work gets too monotonous...
Although I was increasingly dissatisfied with my art life, my business was steadily growing (and without a lot of active marketing efforts on my part).
Despite her inclusion in the Whitney Biennial and solo exhibitions at Artists Space and Fischbach Gallery, the following two years, she was dissatisfied with her output and its detachment from her growing social and political concerns.
Dan Durica grew up in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio, dissatisfied with its McMansions and manicured monoculture lawns.
«We are seeing a growing number of diabetic patients who are dissatisfied with the treatment they have received and are now facing life - changing injuries - particularly where GP's have failed to refer to a suitable specialist.
Pointing to a recent Legal Week report on «the growing financial chasm between U.S. and U.K. firms,» MacEwen poses many theories with which he is at least partially dissatisfied — and then requests reader help:
«the growing financial chasm between U.S. and U.K. firms,» MacEwen poses many theories with which he is at least partially dissatisfied — and then requests reader help:
As an Executive Career Coach, I see clients every day who haven't put much thought into who is managing their careers, becoming dissatisfied and frustrated, waiting for their careers to grow on their own.
And why have they grown so dissatisfied with their jobs?
John Gottman's research on couples shows that as couples grow increasingly dissatisfied with each other, they begin to attack each other's personalities instead of addressing their mutual differences in a respectful and caring manner.
However, over time, they grow increasingly dissatisfied with life, and not just the marriage.
Homeowners typically add a family room when their family has grown or because they're dissatisfied with the configuration or size of their first - floor layout.
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