Sentences with phrase «of widespread dissatisfaction»

It also claims that there appears to be no evidence of widespread dissatisfaction with the present arrangements from its customer feedback.
He published many articles both in technical law journals and also in the New York Review of Books, none more important than his critique in several articles in 1977 and 1978 of the supreme court's inconclusive decision of the Regents of the University of California v Bakke case, which arose out of widespread dissatisfaction with «affirmative action», or positive discrimination.
And nothing overshadows a complex story of widespread dissatisfaction, even an entirely justified one, like a huge national party.

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We could use progressive strategies of redistribution to make everyone in America a comfortable consumer and still face widespread personal, working - class dissatisfaction if we don't address the basic human need for work, a need more fundamental than the desire to possess twenty - first - century consumer goods.
Jerry Falwell and other figures in the religious New Right have capitalized on the widespread dissatisfaction among evangelicals by preaching the need for a complete overhaul of the church - state relationship, but they are hardly alone in their endeavors.
The Electors were not well disposed towards Roman inspired demands, and were only too conscious of general unrest and of the widespread support for Luther, who was fast becoming a popular focus and symbol of every public dissatisfaction.
So soon as there is widespread dissatisfaction with or disregard of these purposes or goals, expressed either in actual revolt or in an inchoate sense that they are inadequate or false, the culture begins to break up.
The study of 800 fathers of children under six months revealed widespread dissatisfaction with some health professionals and employers» attitudes to time off work.
The final report of the Small Business Taskforce — a group of leading businessmen, entrepreneurs and academics commissioned by Labour to examine how to support small businesses to thrive — highlighted widespread dissatisfaction with the ability of the big banks to meet the financing needs of small businesses.
The independence campaign has exposed widespread dissatisfaction with Westminster, not just in Scotland but within the rest of the UK.
Widespread dissatisfaction over the leadership of party chairman Kurt Beck and the zig - zag course he has followed in dealing with the rise of the new socialist Left Party have alienated many in its traditional support base.
Federal prosecutors plan to sue New York City over widespread civil rights violations in the handling of adolescent inmates at Rikers Island, making clear their dissatisfaction with the city's progress in reining in brutality by guards and improving conditions at the jail complex.
There are also indications that even the Assembly Democrats may reject at least one of the incumbent Regents, seeking to make a statement about widespread dissatisfaction over the implementation of the Common Core learning standards.
The question is whether a small corps of candidates backed by a half - dozen vocal liberal leaders means there is widespread dissatisfaction among progressives for the son of liberal lion Mario Cuomo.
However, YouGov's post-Autumn Statement survey suggests that Labour is failing totally to exploit a widespread public mood of dissatisfaction with the Government's plans.
The assessment field in K - 12 education is in a period of transition — sparked by widespread dissatisfaction with conventional testing formats, changes in technology, and developments in the learning sciences.
But while NEA officials and teachers say they strongly support Obama for a second term, there is widespread dissatisfaction among teachers about federal education policies — especially concerning Obama's promotion of charter schools, and accountability policies that they say unfairly penalize teachers.
Another school with a $ 660 - a-day couch, Channel High School, closed in 2014 due to «a dismal graduation rate of 46 percent and «widespread dissatisfaction» among parents, students, and teachers» (Golding & Edelman, 2017).
As noted in Appendix One, the Review Team's Discussion Paper found widespread support for the continuation of a national representative Indigenous body but dissatisfaction with the performance of ATSIC.
Millions of people in the United States suffer from eating disorders, and dissatisfaction with weight and body type — even in individuals whose weight is considered normal — is similarly widespread.
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