Sentence examples for protracted complaint from inspiring English sources

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There are a load of great ideas in Thoughts Wasted's protracted complaint about drunk dialling – an R&B shimmer that breaks into a peculiar instrumental section, equal parts baroque pop and Steve Reichish minimalism, then a gloomy, ambient, spoken-word finale – but they feel somehow less than the sum of their parts.

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"Lengthy and protracted complaints systems take up time and resource for the body concerned, and there is also the cost to the individual who wants to be able to put matters behind them and move on with their life, and who is left frustrated and exhausted by the complaints system," said Abraham.

This pain syndrome of the upper limb consists of protracted complaints of the hand, arm or shoulder, leading to functional impairment that is difficult to treat [ 3].

In addition, BT 1A patients had more unspecific complaints and protracted gastrointestinal disorders, which suggest that the original cause of the illness may have been other than YE BT 1A.

In addition, the patients with YE BT 1A had more protracted gastrointestinal disorders and unspecific complaints.

However, some patients may not have had stool samples tested between the courses, and may therefore have experienced post-infectious complaints rather than protracted infection.

Despite a stable truce and several rounds of peace talks to end a protracted ethnic war in Sri Lanka, Unicef has recorded more than 700 complaints of child recruitment by the rebels since the cease-fire.

Microsoft acknowledged the irony of filing an antitrust complaint – the company has itself paid billions in fines and levies in a string of protracted anti-competitive cases over the years.

Starting with a letter to Science in 2008 [ 4], there has been a succession of complaints about the frustrations and in some cases quite serious problems engendered by the increasingly protracted and iterative reviewing practices of, in particular, the higher-profile journals (for example, [ 5- 7]).

A protracted silence.

There were complaints and boos last year after a depiction of gang rape in Damiano Michieletto's production of Guillaume Tell was, for some, protracted and prurient.

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