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His entry for June 19 , 1700 contains the notation that he had been "much dissatisfied with the trade of fetching Negros from Guinea," and had had "a strong inclination to write something about it".
For this analysis, the CGI categories were grouped into the three categories: "much change" (including the categories "very much satisfied", "much satisfied", "much dissatisfied", and "very much dissatisfied"), "minimal change" (including the categories "minimally satisfied" and "minimally dissatisfied"), and "no change" (the remaining CGI category "neither satisfied nor dissatisfied").
The entries "very much satisfied" and "much satisfied" were merged into "satisfied" and the entries "neither satisfied nor dissatisfied" to "very much dissatisfied" were merged into "undecided or worse", whereas the category "minimally satisfied" was left unchanged.
However, while previous studies cite broad dissatisfaction with conventional medicine as motivating complementary therapy use, this study indicates that asthma patients using complementary therapies are not so much dissatisfied with the overall quality of their conventional care, but have specific concerns about long-term use of prescribed medication, especially steroids (both inhaled and oral).
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When you're hopeful you'll get used to feeling happy but dissatisfied much of the time.
He felt restless, dissatisfied with much of his output in the first decade of the new century.
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If it had a vote in this election, much of Asia, though dissatisfied with many American policies of the past four years, would, like The Economist, have plumped for the devil they knew.
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