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We take complaints seriously.
Residents take complaints to local Taliban leaders, not the police, he said.
In effect, it strips noncitizens of the right to take complaints against the agency to court.
If you want to foster respect, take complaints seriously and follow up.
And she didn't feel comfortable complaining because the town would take complaints only from people who gave their names.
Mr. Bolkestein, in anticipation of a hostile reaction, said, "We will take complaints from the U.S. on the chin".
The scandal forced Facebook to take complaints about privacy more seriously — or, at least, to sound as if it did.
While 311 will take complaints about bees, the New York City Beekeepers Association and NYCBeekeeping.org maintain swarm hot lines and may take the free bees.
The review found worrying evidence of bullying and a concern among staff that management would not take complaints seriously, particularly if the accusations related to high-profile figures.
The prime minister has called for the setting up of telephone hotlines to take complaints about inefficient or corrupt civil servants.
This point was emphasized by Article 58 of the 1977 constitution, giving citizens the right to take complaints against administrative actions to the courts.
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