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"For it to work depends on local councils being responsive to complaints by tenants.
In part, that's because the company is responsive to complaints, a bureau spokesman says.
Still, he is generally pleased with the service he gets, and says Marriott, where he is an elite member, has been responsive to complaints.
"You start to become knowledgeable about which bits of the Net are likely to be most responsive to complaints," he explained.
For its part, the United Nations has become more responsive to complaints, particularly as spouses have become better organized and outside scrutiny has increased.
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Mr. Bookman said that Cemusa "has been responsive to the complaints, and so has the Department of Transportation".
The department's managers, they contend, were not responsive to their complaints on such matters.
One is that local officials here are less responsive to public complaints than their American counterparts.
"We trust the Supreme Court will be responsive to their complaints," Mr. Daudzai said.
Travelers often say that the big airlines are as responsive to their complaints as a block of concrete.
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