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"You could be disgruntled, fine," he said.
Walsh, with the National Council on Teacher Quality, agreed that "leadership is everything". Walsh said that when a large group of teachers leaves mid-year, many could be "disgruntled" and that students may be better off if ineffective teachers leave.
According to the Journal article, the company hasn't seen the allegations and believes this former employee could be "disgruntled".
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They have much to be disgruntled about.
Fans of the book may be disgruntled.
It could be a disgruntled former employee of Panix, for instance, or someone who simply hacked into a computer to determine the right administrative contact names.
He said he could understand why some conservatives were disgruntled about what happened in September when Turnbull toppled him for the prime ministership, but that was in the past now.
These days, it is disgruntled Democrats who make the argument that Mr. McAuliffe could have done better.
Investors are disgruntled.
And many Peruvians are disgruntled.
They're disgruntled, jealous.
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