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A persistent complaint among patients is of unfairness.
Excessive charges have been a persistent complaint since the earliest days of reform.
STRATFORD, Conn., Aug. 27 — The elderly residents of Stratford were calling Alvin O'Neal, a town councilman, with a persistent complaint.
A persistent complaint has been that reforms initiated in the 1990s have created a vast hierarchy of overpaid managers who were insulated from programming decisions.
In psychogenic pain disorder the main feature is a persistent complaint of pain in the absence of organic disease and with evidence of a psychological cause.
It is worth bearing in mind that a persistent complaint in the testimonies of the prisoners involved in the 1990 riots was about the poor quality and meagre portions of the food.
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He attributes any persistent complaints about him to his "policies of open access" and his willingness to challenge esteemed scientists.
His most persistent complaint is what he calls the news media's belief in a "false balance," in which two opposing sides are given equal weight regardless of the facts.
She is vividly funny as a politician's wife viewing her student-lover's impotence with wry tolerance and even better as a posturing actress who treats sex as an extension of her on-stage performance and who talks of the theatre as 'a low drizzle of persistent complaint'.
One persistent complaint about Acorn is that it fails to manage its staff.
The most persistent complaint about the Bush administration's efforts to expand its powers is its desire to escape review by either Congress or the courts.
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