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Sometimes seems that, as soon as one kid happy, another kid "pops up," i.e., registers complaint, requiring parent to "whack" kid, i.e., address complaint.
More than a dozen of the complaints were "administratively resolved," the Better Business Bureau's report says, which means the bureau "determined that despite the company's reasonable effort to address complaint issues, the consumer remains dissatisfied".
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And, it said, Kodak has formed a dispute resolution panel to address complaints.
He said that state regulators were best equipped to address complaints about abusive terms because they were "on the ground".
Scott A. Russell, the Southold town supervisor, said he proposed the animal legislation to address complaints he was receiving.
Project spokeswoman Jennifer Russo has said the company is committed to involving tribal members and has reached out to address complaints.
The two new cameras address complaints Mr. Westfall said Canon has received from owners of earlier S-series PowerShot cameras.
His candidacy would at least nominally address complaints about the Philharmonic board's evident disinclination to consider an American conductor.
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