Examples of 'dissatisfactions' in a sentence

Meaning of "dissatisfactions"

dissatisfaction (noun) - the state of being unhappy or displeased with a situation, person, or thing
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Dissatisfactions or problems with the existing situation.
You are also guaranteed of money refund in case of dissatisfactions.
They have no dissatisfactions so they do not use new technology.
Analysis of actual problems and dissatisfactions in the team.
Dissatisfactions with the speed.
The winter of our dissatisfactions.
The biggest dissatisfactions come when desires are unreasonably high.
To spend thee rest of our lives in stupid arguments and dissatisfactions.
Consumer behaviour reflecting the dissatisfactions felt in work ing life.
Those tiny dissatisfactions and disappointments really matter in the long run.
There will be dissatisfactions.
In the process the innovation worked well with some minor dissatisfactions.
He had been feeling the same dissatisfactions he felt towards his wife.
None of these individuals may fully understand the reasons for their dissatisfactions.
There are still dissatisfactions.

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Resorting to cosmetic surgery would rather open the door to an infinite series of dissatisfactions.
Inadequacies and dissatisfactions.
Dissatisfactions and Complaints ThinkMarkets.
Of a thousand fancied dissatisfactions.
These dissatisfactions may perhaps be eventually exploited to " sell " IPng to users.
So let us put aside our disagreements and dissatisfactions and move forward.
Many dissatisfactions can be similar ; however, different people demand different treatment.
Uneven heating is one of the most common dissatisfactions with microwave oven users.
They were concerned only with the petty dramas of their own lives and dissatisfactions.
It is very likely that most of your dissatisfactions are a carefully engineered preparation for consumerism.
It's not a day to initiate dialogue over old dissatisfactions.
These are the people whose dissatisfactions are articulated by populists like Trump.
Throughout its application, however, there have been dissatisfactions of all types.
Women focuses on the many dissatisfactions Chinaski faced with each new woman he encountered.
It is a monument to their inability to articulate the people 's longings and dissatisfactions.
She laid out all her dissatisfactions with Hikaru Ota.
Referring to the previous exercise, make a list of your job satisfactions and dissatisfactions.
But I believe all dissatisfactions will be overcome.
The draft treaty contained most of the answers to our fellow citizens ' questions and dissatisfactions.
What are your dissatisfactions with this district?
The encounter takes a melancholic turn, as the guests start to reveal their dissatisfactions and annoyances.
Look up that person 's dissatisfactions and shortcomings.
Often, job dissatisfactions results from a series of unfulfilled expectations that we have about our work.
We have chronic problems, dissatisfactions and disappointments.
Truth, Multiple experiences breed comparisons and dissatisfactions.
As conflicts and dissatisfactions are resolved, the roles and responsibilities of each are now clearer.
Despite all that time spent in meetings, several dissatisfactions remain very present.
Help resolve complaints and dissatisfactions forwarded to you, in accordance with the organization 's practices.
Living in Cairo, Egypt is a wild mix of extreme pleasures and extreme dissatisfactions.
Logically, the concerns and dissatisfactions raised often lead to the search for an alternative.
Trump's threat of a trade war panders to some Americans' dissatisfactions and anxieties.
Body shape dissatisfactions at nine years old . ".
According to the Buddhist teaching of the Four Noble Truths - life is full of dissatisfactions.
One 's life is always accompanied with dissatisfactions But please be happy and do not feel upset.
Desires can be felt as gratitude, requests, complaints, or dissatisfactions.

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