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In a letter, he explained, "Quiet effort is much more satisfactory in every way than that which carries around a 'brass band' to accomplish its results".

Yet what is more satisfactory in a case where there is no reasonable evidence of incitement to violence: that grown-ups come to that judgment themselves?

Compared with the results of [1], our central limit theorems are more satisfactory in the sense that the normal random variables in our theorems are non-degenerate.

"Actually, birding is way more satisfactory in New York City than it is in the country," Ms. Fowle said, settling onto a bench by Azalea Pond, explaining that in the country birds can fly off into forests and thus avoid being watched.

"Nothing has been more satisfactory in the course of the war", opined the Economist magazine on 12 June 1915", "than the steady refusal of Lord Kitchener to destroy the grand moral force of voluntary service by acceding to the social and newspaper pressure which has been put upon him to begin compulsion".

The 'problem' is a situation that people not necessarily the people 'in' the situation find unsatisfactory, but typically without being able to specify a situation that they find more satisfactory in other terms than as one in which the problem has been solved.

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Boulders of suitably dense natural rock are generally much more satisfactory and, in a project completed in the United Kingdom in the 1960s, it was found by experiment, and subsequently confirmed in experience, that armouring of this type could be composed of blocks of as little as six to eight tons to resist the action of waves up to 18 feet (5 metres) in height.

The superreplication problem is namely solved in a more satisfactory way in the G-framework.

Ghanem et al. reported more satisfactory improvement in clinical and radiological parameters in consecutive series of 30 patients with lateral shelf acetabuloplasty with or without varus osteotomy.

As finely divided ores, which do not smelt efficiently, come under greater exploitation, a number of processes are employed to agglomerate them for more satisfactory use in furnaces.

Validation between the prediction and the experimental results shows that this combined approach may provide a more satisfactory result in terms of fatigue limit for quick engineering prediction.

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