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But maybe it's a bad idea to give an audience too much satisfaction.
Admitting too much satisfaction seemed tantamount to ceding the upper hand.
The decision rankled and Cook seemed to take a touch too much satisfaction in the team's poor performance without him in the World Cup.
Still, once you boil down this brew of distaste and fascination, disappointment, ambivalence and justification, what's left is (perhaps a bit too much) satisfaction.
There is just way too much satisfaction people get from insinuating genocidal mania in other people to bolster their own views.
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I wonder, too, how much satisfaction we can really take in the growth of wired seniors, as Pew used to call them.
He also puts it down for focusing too much on life satisfaction, which he sees as being too dependent on mood.
In "Hospitals Aren't Hotels" (Op-Ed, March 15), Theresa Brown cautions against placing too much emphasis on "customer satisfaction" when measuring hospital quality and patient care.
Yet, getting "too much" participation did not decrease satisfaction.
Whereas perceiving too little participation was associated with decreased satisfaction, perceiving too much participation was not.
Overall, our results suggest that perceiving "too much participation" is not related to less satisfaction.
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