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to dissatisfaction
noun
Unhappiness or discontent
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Records, though, are never immune to dissatisfaction.
But it is also due to dissatisfaction with conventional medicine.
Yet the director's account extends from indifference to dissatisfaction.
They become more susceptible to dissatisfaction, stress and absenteeism.
Any pro-Kerry sentiment was secondary to dissatisfaction with the war.
How much of this can be put down to dissatisfaction with Obama?
He said young workers were particularly affected, which could lead to dissatisfaction with the government.
The problem is, they may not look that way — and that can lead to dissatisfaction.
Hollande was elected in 2012 largely due to dissatisfaction with the center-right President Nicolas Sarkozy's handling of the economy.
In addition to dissatisfaction with schools, Mr. Stevens and others say, social trends have fed interest in home schooling.
Yet support for Isis – in Jordan and elsewhere – has been repeatedly linked to dissatisfaction, poverty and ignorance.
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