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Discover Ludwig'grumbler' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a noun that refers to someone who constantly complains or expresses dissatisfaction. Example: The new boss was known for being a grumbler, always finding fault with his employees' work and never being satisfied with their efforts.
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grumbler
noun
A person who persistently grumbles; a complainer
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The commission seems happy enough for that outcome.The main grumbler over timing is Poland, which continues to insist on its fitness to join at the start of 2003.
In 1993, by contrast, there were few dissenting voices in Congress to a huge programme of federal assistance.One grumbler argued, "We're basically telling people, 'We want you to buy insurance, but if you don't, we'll bail you out anyway.'" This encapsulates one of the main reasons to be more sceptical than Mr Moss about the desirability of governments acting as insurers: moral hazard.
China, which has already seen its commercial influence dwarf other countries', eagerly stepped into the void, selling Timor-Leste two gunboats.Many Timorese remember Australia's appalling record on East Timor under Indonesian rule, and Mr Ramos-Horta will want to be seen to stand up to his hosts, though he himself is not an inveterate grumbler.
"He was pale and slender, filled with an unusual restlessness, always seemingly frail, a grumbler, melancholy and solitary," the art historian Anne-Katrin Rossberg writes in the catalogue.
In April, for instance, Richard Garland, the C.E.O. of Janus's international division, sent the following e-mail to a grumbler there: "I have no interest in building a business around market timers, but at the same time I do not want to turn away $10-20m 10-20mexclamaThen point says it all.
Navy Secretary Gideon Welles said "he is by nature a grumbler, ardent, earnest, rash, violent, unreasonable, impracticable".
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Oddly, given that the review is a Conservative initiative, some of the loudest complaints come from Tory MPs.The grumblers should get out more.
The grumblers' views on civil liberties, crime, business and many other issues are colourfully varied, and priorities differ.
Grumblers in Britain fret that pupils' historical knowledge is narrowing.
Argentina, in contrast, cannot even keep honest inflation statistics, and has a nasty habit of nationalising foreign companies.Following a disappointing B20 last year in Cannes, when the politicians lectured the bosses but did not listen, Mr Ramírez has been doing all sorts of sensible things to make the B20 seem more than just a club of rich grumblers.
In April Ratan Tata, the former boss of Tata, India's biggest conglomerate, had to chide the grumblers not to be "disillusioned so fast" with Mr Modi.It would be easier to believe talk of rapid growth if there were a stronger story of reforms to tell.
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