"Widespread dissatisfaction" means that many people are feeling unhappy or dissatisfied about something.
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Despite widespread dissatisfaction with the way teachers are paid, attempts to change the entrenched system of compensation have been highly controversial and fraught with problems.
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.
Arun Sundararajan, an NYU business professor who studies emerging digital economies, said it's not possible to determine whether the complaints are from a vocal minority or
represent widespread dissatisfaction.
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 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.
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.
The Energy and Technology Committee Thursday voted to send major energy legislation to the full legislature for consideration,
despite widespread dissatisfaction with the bill as it exists now.
* Updated April 12 Driven by mounting urgency to improve struggling schools and
widespread dissatisfaction with California's school evaluation tool, LA Unified board members voted Tuesday to create an assessment framework that will allow parents to more easily compare schools as well as select the measures by which to evaluate them.
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.
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.
And nothing overshadows a complex story of
widespread dissatisfaction, even an entirely justified one, like a huge national party.
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.
There is
widespread dissatisfaction with Iraq's progress since 2003 among Britons, the survey suggests.
Mr Miliband said he was not in favour of ending self - regulation of the press but signalled that he shared
the widespread dissatisfaction with the conduct of the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) during the row.
She said that voters were right to show «
widespread dissatisfaction» with the Assembly Government's performance.
And in New York — where Bill de Blasio recently seized control of the largest city in the country by running on an anti-inequality platform — Hawkins is betting that
widespread dissatisfaction with Gov. Cuomo will give his ticket a fighting chance.
Widespread dissatisfaction is reported with the division, in the Frameworks Programs, between basic and applied research; there is a wish for more of the former and less of the latter.
The vote, she said, is a sign of «
widespread dissatisfaction with the school committee.»
The grim results obtained by American students in the Third International Mathematics and Science Study and
a widespread dissatisfaction with many aspects of American education have led many parents, educators, and policymakers to ask, once again, what can be done.
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.
Driven by mounting urgency to improve struggling schools and
widespread dissatisfaction with California's school evaluation tool, LA Unified board members voted Tuesday to create an assessment framework that will allow parents to more easily compare schools as well as select the measures by which to evaluate them.
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).
Think about reasons that they're behaving this way, whether it's
widespread dissatisfaction that could be addressed, or a negative person or two who has undue influence.