Sentences with phrase «widespread discontent»

The phrase "widespread discontent" refers to a situation where many people are feeling unhappy, dissatisfied, or frustrated about something. Full definition
But after a season of widespread discontent among United fans, the club has taken a calculated gamble in the hope that a rejuvenated and charismatic Mourinho, whose coaching record and winning attitude speak for themselves, will restore United to what they believe is their rightful place — challenging for the Premier League title.
It was gathered that the meeting was informed by reported widespread discontent trailing the alleged poor performance and failing health of President Muhammadu Buhari and the need to get a younger candidate ahead of the political party primaries.
ATTEMPTING last week to assuage widespread discontent, President Muhammadu Buhari managed instead to deepen public anxiety.
In the 1970s there was widespread discontent in the heartland with the newly imposed 55 - mile - per - hour speed limit.
During their Victory Tour, Katniss and Peeta continue to witness widespread discontent and unrest in the people towards the capitol, unrest that threatens to spark in rebellion.
Parents widespread discontent with the consultation has also been covered widely by the local press and in trade publication Schools Week.
The constitution of Pakistan has led to widespread discontent among minorities, rich, landlords, Govt.
At 40 years of age, he was not expected to carry on playing for much longer, but there has been widespread discontent that former manager Luciano Spalletti played a crucial role in his retirement.
I believe these types of policies are fundamentally flawed, and in total have sowed the seeds of the widespread discontent we are seeing across our school communities.
If he was aware of the widespread discontent he was causing, he must have been enjoying it.
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