Sentences with phrase «increasingly dissatisfied»

However, over time, they grow increasingly dissatisfied with life, and not just the marriage.
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.
«In 2012 I had been in my position for 6 years, and the organization for 13 years, and I was increasingly dissatisfied.
As a driving school owner, I had become increasingly dissatisfied with my school's website.
Clients are increasingly dissatisfied with their purchase of legal services, and lawyers face dwindling job prospects, widespread depression over their careers and high rates of substance abuse.
Diversity and inclusion might be at the top of many law firms» agendas, but lawyers are increasingly dissatisfied with the progress being made, according to Legal Week Intelligence's Best Employers Report 2017.
The social and political upheavals of the 1960s caused Guston to become increasingly dissatisfied with abstraction.
He began his career as a painter, drawing on the work of the abstract Expressionists, but as time went on he became increasingly dissatisfied with painting, a medium that he came to believe was a thing of the past.
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).
Schools are increasingly dissatisfied with the calibre of candidates for teaching jobs, despite the rising appointment rate.
They became increasingly dissatisfied with the quality of French cinema at the time with its emphasis on grand and polished craftsmanship.
But the liberal state lawmakers have grown increasingly dissatisfied with the agreement, which Senate Republicans had initially opposed but eventually signed off on.
New York voters are growing increasingly dissatisfied with Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, the poll finds.
Meanwhile, a new poll finds the public increasingly dissatisfied with Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Speaker John Bercow will face a Commons becoming «increasingly dissatisfied and restless» with his performance, a Conservative MP has claimed.
I have grown increasingly dissatisfied with the gulf separating pacifists from defenders of just war.
Becoming increasingly dissatisfied with orthodox psychoanalysis, she joined with persons of similar views in founding the American Institute of Psychoanalysis.
The UK's Brexit vote is also one of the most potent signs that the public is increasingly dissatisfied with politicians and the current migration crisis.
Customers are increasingly dissatisfied because organizations are failing to deliver and exceed the expectations of customers.

Not exact matches

Due to early stumbles by both, though, the dissatisfied president has increasingly turned to Kushner in recent weeks.
But they mask a deeper truth: voters are frustrated with our establishment, which increasingly offers them political, economic, and cultural leaders they find dissatisfying.
This perceived paradox struck a chord with the American public growing increasingly more dissatisfied with the current paradigm in education.
Almost 15 years ago, Science carried a warning from three prominent members of the biomedical community: A «crisis of unfulfilled expectations» was developing among postdocs increasingly «dissatisfied with the apparently limited career opportunities» available in the overcrowded faculty job market.
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.
«Loyalty programs are very effective in Canada and coalition loyalty programs are increasingly not effective,» says Daniel, noting that have been dissatisfied in these programs for quite some time.
A lawyer who is repeatedly attached to failed projects, with budget overruns and high write - offs, with grumbling teams and dissatisfied clients, will increasingly stand out — for all the wrong reasons — in today's difficult legal environments.
Insurance companies are getting aggressive with their ad campaigns because of increasing competition in the field, and because they want to attract new clients who, perhaps dissatisfied with escalating premiums, are increasingly taking to the Web to search for insurance quotes [source: Schultz].
This suggests that students are becoming both increasingly discerning and dissatisfied with the services offered by academic institutions across the board.
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