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In the hollow aftermath of materialism's apogee – or perhaps nadir – in the 1980s, people increasingly sought satisfaction beyond mere things and looked to experiences instead.
In the final 25 overs, though, they managed to take the wickets of Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott, saving themselves the prospect of a brace of boot-filling batathons, and gaining some satisfaction beyond that of simply knowing that in carrying their first innings on for almost 154 overs, they have made it extremely difficult for England to fight their way into a winning position.
The effect of career adaptability on job satisfaction and work stress was accounted for by negative affect: Individuals higher on career adaptability experienced less negative affect, which led to lower levels of stress and higher levels of job satisfaction, beyond previous levels of job satisfaction and work stress.
They predict life satisfaction beyond personality and socio-demographic variables.
Swampy's video collection is fairly limited, but offers a satisfaction beyond anything I had ever encountered on furry quicksand forums before.
Smith and Bolton [ 14, 15] stated that handling complaints effectively can even increase consumer satisfaction beyond the level before the failure occurred.
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This is the man who invented the riff to "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" in his sleep and yet has known satisfactions beyond the imaginings of Giacomo Casanova.
A black-and-white comedy about young people in New York, it is filled with such a sweetly unfamiliar spirit of joy — or, at least, the prospect that life may hold satisfactions beyond survival — that Baumbach purists may dismiss the film as evidence of the kind of midlife giddiness that can lead to kite-surfing.
"Frances Ha" felt like a high point of affection for humanity, as if Baumbach's being in love with Gerwig had given him the freedom to be a bit more generous about people — or, as Ian Parker put it in his 2013 Profile of them, called "Happiness," "a sweetly unfamiliar spirit of joy," or, "at least, the prospect that life may hold satisfactions beyond survival".
They're also a couple; Parker's April , 2013 Profile of them was called "Happiness," and it pointed out that "Frances Ha" marked a new tone for Baumbach's work: "a sweetly unfamiliar spirit of joy — or, at least, the prospect that life may hold satisfactions beyond survival".
If this identification falters, will people gather around leaders and groups that provide satisfactions beyond the material?
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