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Nearly two-thirds said they would be dissatisfied if he were to win the nomination.
By contrast, half of Obama's supporters say they would be dissatisfied with Mrs. Clinton.
Today's children, for example, would be dissatisfied with the limited range of toys and other entertainments available to little Victorians.
About 4 in 10 of them say they would be satisfied with Mr. Romney, while nearly 6 in 10 would be dissatisfied.
Most Wisconsin voters said they were just fine with Mr. Romney as the nominee, while nearly 6 in 10 Santorum supporters said they would be dissatisfied.
The main opposition to short plays comes from producers who fear that theatre-goers would be dissatisfied with dramatic snacks rather than a full meal.
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And she was always making houses wonderful, and I'd be dissatisfied.
So, yes - people would still be dissatisfied in Matthews' hypothetical, unequal Utopia.
Most parents (82%) reported that they would not be dissatisfied if physicians rejected their request for antibiotics, and there was no correlation between the acquisition of antibiotics and parents' satisfaction with physicians.
Kircher would no doubt be dissatisfied by the more modest scientific achievements contemporary scholars have granted him, like the assessment that his mammoth study "Underground World" (which, among other things, identified the location of Atlantis) showed that he "understood erosion" and the practical uses of sand, as one writer quoted by Mr. Glassie puts it.
They'll be dissatisfied by a film that would rather evoke than supply.
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