I've had 5 gentlemen complain about the service that you appear to be maladministering today and I've not even had lunch yet. |
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But victims complain that it takes a long time to obtain a noise abatement notice requiring their neighbours to turn down the volume. |
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They will complain about him and his ways, but they will understand how much he cares and go to the wall for him. |
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Your mom is skinny like you and you always complain how she watches her diet so she doesn't gain weight. |
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Some jaundiced patients may complain only of yellow eyes because they notice the color there. |
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A gaggle of quibblers complain that chickens do fly, albeit short distances. |
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While others complain of weariness, this team are more vivacious than ever. |
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You can hardly complain about people who want to produce food uncontaminated by artificial chemicals and additives. |
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But to complain that people are judging you by your behaviour on stage and in interview is a little weak, Ryan. |
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The film looks a bit washed-out, as many westerns do, but otherwise there is little to complain about. |
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Many complain about the way in which editing techniques have, in the hope of creating excitement, adopted the methods used in music videos. |
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You go into a bar and end up in a fight, one of the two will complain and the other will get an assault rap. |
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Cops always complain about how the courts let the bad guys they work so hard to catch just walk away with a rap on the knuckles. |
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They can complain and whine all they want, but it doesn't change the fact that the world is changing around them. |
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Look at your womanly physique in the mirror and stick out your gut so that you can complain and whine even more about how you're getting fat. |
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Most call-centre vehicles do have phone numbers displayed, to complain about rash driving. |
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I kept on waiting until my tummy began to complain and then I shucked on my coat and went out to investigate. |
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Leo Durant could feel the muscles in his arms complain as he forced himself to swim in powerful strokes. |
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Others complain of the huge amount of paperwork and the array of agencies and government bodies they need to deal with. |
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To complain is to speak out about this, and we can do so petulantly, aggressively, calmly, pointlessly, or constructively. |
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Most commonly, he says, students complain about grades and faculty grading practices. |
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Men in khaki did not complain about the scorching sun or the mirthful crowd. |
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Judges, lawyers, police officers and witnesses already complain about the frequent delays and adjournments in court. |
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A patient may complain for three or four days of a tingling, burning, itching, searing or knife-like pain along the lowest ribs. |
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It's an entertaining reductio ad absurdum against those who complain about the unfairness of low-cost production by foreigners. |
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Their spouses always complain about not seeing them for days, months or even years. |
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Employees are often forced to work a seven-day week and complain of low wages and poor working conditions. |
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The Eligibles is one of those lists that a few might complain is shallow, vanity-inducing and lookist, but absolutely everyone scans and selects. |
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City aldermen believed that these new industries would be less likely to complain of pollution damaging their property than private individuals. |
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After Jemima's decision to complain publicly about her lifestyle, it is easy to brand her a poor little rich girl. |
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It was reported that Anne Heffernan had personally contacted the newspaper to complain about the story. |
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If representative democracy worked properly there would be little to complain about if parliament chose to deliver on social and economic rights. |
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Those who characterize liberalism as excessively individualist often also complain that Americans are exceedingly concerned with their rights. |
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I complain to God, or whoever else will listen, about the annoyances, the difficulties, the strains. |
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But university administrators complain that the funding crunch is hobbling their efforts to recruit and retain the world's best and brightest. |
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Gerry Adams said it was a bit rich of David Trimble to belatedly complain about his little trip to London to deliver an important speech. |
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Even if somebody out there ends up reading what we write, as likely as not we'll complain that they've missed the point. |
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On the contrary, I'll be the first to complain when it stops listening to those lone voices. |
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When they are admonished they become very high handed and abusive as though we have no right to complain about their thoughtless behaviour. |
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Pakistani army helicopters are arriving to ferry some of the injured to hospitals, but locals complain it's not enough. |
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Officers at the prison murdered him because he dared to complain about the inhuman conditions and the poor quality of food. |
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I didn't complain about my Health and Fitness class, even though Mrs. Zeller made all of us run fifteen laps around the gym. |
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Thus, the confident, happy associate or secretary may be more likely to complain than her insecure, anxious counterpart. |
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When chased by the teachers they just run through residents' gardens and if the residents complain they get the same foul and abusive language. |
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Election officials complain of paper jams, maintenance problems at the polling places, and high costs of printing and ballot management. |
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If you believe you have been misled complain to the company or person who sold you the plan in the first place. |
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As in '99, opponents of a republic with an Australian Head of State will complain that consulting the people is a waste of time and money. |
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Many complain that the modern car is home to a confusing and unnecessary multitude of buttons, switches and controls. |
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Premiership footballers complain of fatigue as early as October with their crammed fixture lists. |
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Academics inveterately complain of how little we know, and this book offers some redress. |
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Every generation of adults exhibits an irresistible urge to complain about the young. |
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Yet, today, even corporators in the BCC Council complain that nothing is being done, that there are more potholes than ever before. |
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Owners often complain that when they first try anchoring their dogs, the pooch jumps on them. |
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The staff called Cheshire to complain because of the film's portrayal of President Bush. |
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I listened recently to a cultural studies academic complain that postmodern theory is not taught to first-year creative writing students. |
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All the local counties are organising activities so you cannot complain of boredom! |
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Critics of embedded reporting also complain about the networks' limited coverage of anti-war protests. |
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Many people complain about the saturation news coverage given to yucky, sensationalistic stories of limited public value. |
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But others complain that foxes are digging up their gardens, fouling their lawns, attacking their pets and ripping open their garbage bags. |
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Some people complain that the response time of the local squads is too slow. |
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They don't even complain about the lewdness and promiscuity being displayed on the so-called soap operas. |
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I'm going to sit here and complain and whine and crib about how chaotic this world is. |
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The parents may complain that they are too fragile to deal with a child who is so burdensome. |
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I am writing to complain about people who light bonfires any time, day or night. |
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When the upper middle classes complain about housing prices, they are really fretting about the cost of housing in the most desirable locations. |
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The very thing that aesthetes complain about, the wild mash-up of comic books with other products, becomes one of the strengths of the show. |
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They can put requests in, and if they are not dealt with then they can complain to a line manager. |
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They complain that the best walkie-talkies are apportioned to the staff who come more in contact with the officers than those always on the move. |
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According to parents, 60 percent of children complain of feeling tired during the day. |
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People with phlebitis complain of fullness, aching and fatigue in the lower legs. |
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Film actors often complain that their best work was left on the cutting-room floor. |
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Citizens, too, began to complain that the economic system was bafflingly arbitrary. |
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The hunters complain that foxes are vermin and un-hunted pose a serious threat to farm livestock. |
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I'm not going to complain too loudly about an attractive female character being too hot on screen in lieu of her being scary. |
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She then began to complain of decreased appetite, weight loss, urinary incontinence, and ataxia. |
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It is better to get involved and take responsibility, at any scale, than to complain powerlessly from the sidelines. |
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I called to complain about garbage that was being dumped in front of the building. |
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To satisfy the second prong, it could have pointed to McGinnis' failure to complain in a timely manner. |
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I think the amount they complain is directly proportional to the amount of money they make. |
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Angry mindless drones swarm in and complain about the review because they're too dense to realize it's a joke. |
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After 15 minutes he started to complain from burn sensation and itching and then an erythematous and pruriginous lesions appeared. |
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The men complain about gold-diggers who are just trolling for millionaires. |
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Workers can passionately complain about some derisible human specimen, only to be seen joking heartily with them seconds later. |
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This stuff is just as hard for me as it is for them, but they goof off all the time and complain about their grades. |
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Jodie desperately wants to be famous, but all she ever does is complain about how she's treated. |
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The neutral countries complain bitterly at the extraordinary baldness of our news service. |
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I half-expected to see Grace Adler walk up to the podium and complain about men while gorging on chocolate silk pie. |
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The 219 bus drivers complain that it is the schedulers at the bus station to blame and that buses get moved from the route to other routes. |
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It's as if they know, no matter how much they complain or protest, nothing will change. |
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There really would be nothing on the telly, but no one could complain about it. |
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Cricket, in fact, is so pervasive and powerful some non-believers complain that we are a country only of cricket and more cricket. |
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Their brother, Bruno, is the complete opposite, so they complain I only have eyes for him. |
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She didn't complain or gripe often, but she always wanted to be part of the conversation, or always wanted someone who would listen to her. |
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In femoral fractures, patients usually complain of pain in the groin, anterior thigh, or knee, as well as painful range of motion of the hip. |
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Patients with age-related macular degeneration may complain of acute loss of vision, blurred vision, scotomas or chronic distortion of vision. |
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We don't complain because we are embarrassed, bewildered and shocked, too ashamed to do or say anything. |
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If she does, someone PLEASE remind me not to be a grump and complain how dirty and old everything looks. |
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They didn't mention the monuments they'd seen or complain about the chaos and dirt. |
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Can an author with reason complain that he is cramped and shackled if he is not at liberty to publish blasphemy, bawdry, or sedition? |
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In any case, even if he does complain or voice disapproval, the US will probably just go it alone anyway. |
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And apart from altered bowel movement, IBS sufferers also complain about feeling bloated, abdominal pain and discomfort. |
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Some complain of a nonspecific dental discomfort or a pain in the sinus or ear region. |
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Rivals complain that Murphy has disproportionate amounts of cash with which to distort the market. |
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They do not, as far as I know, complain that a huge slice of their council tax is diverted into the coffers of the art gallery. |
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Some critics complain that any such bailout would aggravate the market's decline by encouraging investors to dump even more losers. |
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Our student government tends to excessively complain about the rising cost of education. |
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When you complain about your dog's poor toileting habits, you are basically admitting that you have failed to train him adequately. |
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It is a very dodgy user interface but you can't really complain about 250 megs for free. |
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Guys aren't the only ones who complain about brides-to-be talking of nothing but upcoming nuptials. |
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This is technically illegal, but if you sign a contract that mentions it, you really can't complain too much. |
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Other community groups complain that construction companies don't take the proper care around the trees, which also shortens their lives. |
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However the people who do moan and complain about smokers have no right, there are no smoking areas all over the place! |
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It makes me really angry that there are some who moan and complain about exams getting easier based on year-on-year improvements in the results. |
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I assume it is easier for small-minded people to moan and complain about benefits than actually ask the questions which matter. |
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The Turkmen delegation rose to complain that it, too, had no representative in the independent grouping. |
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You would not complain if you were turned down in a job application for health reasons. |
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Patients often complain of subjective swelling of hands and feet, as well as paresthesia and dysesthesia of hands and feet. |
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To think, or act, otherwise is to be as small-minded and as bigoted as those you many complain about. |
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It's one thing to snootily complain about other programmers' software without having to develop and maintain my own. |
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That's what people complain about most in modern theatre, needless violence, nudity, all that. |
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Oh, brass hats might complain about items that should be deserved rather than dispensed. |
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But people complain that traders have become like vultures in exploiting the situation and doubling prices. |
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The same people who complain of our speed in spreading salvation and saving men would all want to buy shares, become our partners or buy us out. |
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I'm lucky enough to be with soldiers who often complain amongst themselves, but all they expect are good leadership and three square meals a day. |
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The squeamish and easily offended will find a lot to complain about, but what's new? |
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Researchers have already used the site to track flu as it spreads through New York using a 'heatmap' of users who complain of being ill. |
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She focuses on the dreadful thing that was done to her, and her heavy-hearted decision not to complain to anyone in authority about it. |
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Teachers often complain that it imposes too many strictures on them that force them to teach too much too fast. |
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Patients with external otitis complain of otalgia and sensitivity to auricular movement. |
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The in-town retailers complain about the effect the big out-of-town superstores have on their trade. |
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I chomped on my croissant as I heard Andrew complain for something like the fourteenth time. |
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Some people also complain of tension headaches, stomach cramps and of having to get up repeatedly at night to pass urine. |
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Detractors complain about the outrageous prices of tickets, yet punters have not stopped paying through the nose. |
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We used to complain about how little we see of each other so this works out perfectly. |
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Businessmen habitually complain about the economic illiteracy of the public, and with good reason. |
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I'm going to take a break from politics for a moment to complain about the weather here in Minnesota, where we're having a cold snap. |
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It can help manage the hot flushes that many menopausal women complain of and can also help insomniacs get a better night's sleep. |
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Some people with obstructing lesions complain intensely about trivial bloating while others scarcely notice extreme bloating. |
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Now people complain that a woman's monthly periods are an interruption and an inconvenience. |
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His staff is expected to complain about a heated interview with him broadcast on Scottish Television. |
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Survivors frequently complain of chronic depression and an inner deadness, unable to experience lasting pleasure or excitement. |
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In all those times I have never had reason to complain about the professionalism and attitude of the staff. |
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In both uveitis and acute glaucoma, patients complain of deep, aching pain with loss of vision. |
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Plenty of celebrities complain about media harassment when publicity about their lives is not to their liking. |
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Writers complain about tone-deaf editors who read with their eyes and not with their ears. |
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They'll dress it up nice and present it again, and everyone will carp and complain for the next four months. |
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Other Gujaratis who have taken shelter in Shorapur village complain of restlessness, getting upset easily and being irritable all the time. |
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Patients with CFS often complain of myalgias and arthralgias, but exhibit no diagnostic signs of musculoskeletal disorder. |
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We'd complain about the pout, but this is one of the rare pictures where we think a duck face is not only appropriate, but necessary. |
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The devotees who visit this temple cannot complain about the environs of the area. |
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But many of the same critics also complain about an excess of illegal immigration. |
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He calls the druggist and gets it fixed, but doesn't complain to the man's boss. |
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Older children may complain of a headache, photophobia, and a stiff neck, which is often noted by the doctor during a physical exam. |
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I can question his choice of material, but I certainly can't complain that he's phoning it in. |
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One of the quotes attributed to me makes me sound a bit of a prat, but I can't really complain as I did actually say that. |
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Employees may be able to complain to the pensions ombudsman that the scheme was maladministered, but this may be difficult to prove. |
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People often complain that tomatoes sold in supermarkets are bland and tasteless compared with those fresh from the vine. |
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I am going to take it up with Roundway parish council and I know that other players are going to complain to their councillors. |
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But Trinidad planters soon began to complain about the high cost of provisions, and sugar estates neglected the cultivation of provision crops. |
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The opportunity to send a text message from the classroom, or use the mobile to call home and complain at the next break is a serious problem. |
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Her works do not expostulate on art issues or complain about a difficult early life. |
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There'd be little reason to complain if the menu featured burgers and tacos. |
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Practice sessions have seen several players complain of their feet getting stuck on a tacky surface. |
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Some friends do complain and very seriously too that I involuntarily thrust my opinions upon others and get my proposals accepted. |
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It has also been suggested that consumers who complain tend to be more self-confident and assertive. |
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But tension is mounting as recreational fishers complain about not being able to find room on the water to wet their lines. |
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Perhaps I'm just unlucky in encountering those with attitude, or perhaps I just complain too much. |
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He didn't complain about his corner throwing in the towel, saying he understood that Turner did what he thought was right. |
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I mean, they use military language in football, too, and we don't complain about that overstating the case or debasing the language. |
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I've heard modern primitives complain that there are no real rites of passages in our culture. |
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Patients who are symptomatic can experience very high fever, rigors, profound hypotension, and often complain of nausea with or without diarrhea. |
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Stall-holders often complain that they give away copious free samples but do not make many sales, which suggests to me that the right audience is not getting to them. |
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Many of today's young people, existing on takeaways or meals taken out of the freezer and bunged in the microwave, complain about the cost of things. |
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Poetic License, Erika Batdorf's one-woman mash-up of dance and monologue, begins with such a wonderful opening half-hour that it feels surly to complain about the rest. |
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The wood concept is later reinforced with the analogy that one should not complain about the poor spiritual vision of another when one has a beam in their eye. |
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To be fair to the script writers, they have made Todd behave in a way which entitled his erstwhile friends and neighbours to complain about his conduct. |
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Authors complain loud enough when their publishers don't do it. |
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But then, if I had no one to complain to about said perm hair and have a giggle, would the entire evening be as good? |
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Victims and their relatives complain that blind justice has been supplanted by caprice. |
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She did complain that the salsa was a tad watery, but the beef was superb. |
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They complain about health, reminiscing of harder times when there was no work and plenty of sacrifices, like rising early in the morning. |
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And according to one official, prosecutors on the lobster shift complain regularly about not having enough to do. |
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These men had travelled from the war front to complain about non-payment of salaries, but were rebuffed by the government. |
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She was the only one to complain publicly about a practice that can bring shame upon the victim in a conservative society. |
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When neighbours ask them why they are not in lessons, or complain about the coke cans slung in their gardens, they are answered with foul-mouthed abuse. |
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Yet some complain that despite government funding and a well-intentioned bureaucracy, co-ops are free to exclude any resident they consider undesirable. |
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Other Hispanics complain about a lack of good Latino comedies in English. |
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Weary muscles complain mournfully, yet the heart's spirit overcomes sensations of pain, knowing that limberness shall soon follow a quick morning warm-up and stretch. |
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Stress can sometimes cause children to be irritable, cry, become angry more easily than usual, or even to complain of tummy pains or headaches. |
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They suggested that because revenue was actually growing in nominal terms the ALP had nothing to complain about. |
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Soldiers and veterans groups could complain that troops are being made into scapegoats, and that the Pentagon and CIA have sold them down the river. |
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When you next call the local consumer helpline to complain about a faulty refrigerator or inflated mobile phone bills, your phone will ring in Kashmir. |
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If checked baggage is damaged, the passenger must write and complain to the carrier within seven days from the date the baggage was received. |
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Many friars, paradoxically, complain that they do not know many of the things that are happening in the Order. |
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Can you say in all honesty that you're certain that some of them did complain to the ombudsman? |
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I could complain about how, two out of eight episodes in, agent Carter is in no hurry to introduce its real villain. |
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She called for racist behaviour to be made a sackable offence and for members of the public to given more opportunities to complain about racist behaviour by officers on duty. |
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But small business owners frequently complain they when they have limited choice among insurers, they have little bargaining clout. |
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After a few minutes, the audience felt moved to complain noisily of what they assumed was an electrical failure. |
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This is not a time to complain about or belittle this shift, or, as with Kotkin, to pretend that it is not even taking place. |
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Critics will complain that QE works by puffing up asset prices and distorting the market for private capital. |
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In reality, scads of social science research shows victims rarely complain about harassment and, when they do, it is only after attempting less confrontational methods first. |
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An employee who believes that there is likely to be an accident or injury to health must complain to his or her supervisor. |
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And forgive me for noting that those who would complain of lengthy deployments and demand the return of the troops are about 10 years behind the times. |
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A relative of a man killed when a World War Two destroyer was sunk is to complain to the Ministry of Defence after an Orkney-based dive team removed items from the war grave. |
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Children with glue ear sometimes complain of slight earache. |
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When citizens believe that they have been deprived of the information they are entitled to, they have the right to complain to my office. |
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British voters complain that politics is dominated by ruthless, careerist automatons. |
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Those who do complain through the facility also get an automatically generated acknowledgement of the complaint and are also given feedback about the action taken. |
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Many people complain that local police and judges are given arrest quotas. |
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Social conservatives complain that for many families, a welfare cheque has replaced the male breadwinner, making him superfluous. |
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Businessmen complain that the money is being misspent on a bloated, debt-ridden public sector. |
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Some golfers complain about the noise from the nearby M77, but if that is really putting you off your game then you have already lost concentration. |
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And it might be what Islamists complain about while sitting in their caves. |
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Those that dared to complain were punished with bad shifts, demoted, or even fired. |
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An individual whose request has been refused or not dealt with within the time limit may complain to the Information and Privacy Commissioner. |
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And if players are unwilling to take responsibility for naming names then they can hardly complain about those who attempt to administer the laws. |
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YouTube was more risk-taking, waiting for copyright owners to complain before taking down videos. |
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Some will complain it puts their scouting of college talent and preparation for free agency at a disadvantage against teams with coaches in place, but I don't buy that. |
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We cannot complain about petrol being too expensive, yet at the same time allow the car industry to build gas-guzzling vehicles. |
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For example, clients call with inquiries about their visa applications, or to complain about difficulties they have had in boarding an aircraft. |
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They complain that the MP ought to be looking after the drains and other local problems of his east London constituents rather than gadding about on the box. |
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He didn't whine or complain about the pain, he simply internalized it. |
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But would Nick complain if I whine too much about life in my practice? |
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Amy began to complain that she thought they had overcharged us, and then we realised that they had in fact forgotten to charge us for any of the puddings. |
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How do you respond to colleagues who complain about your helpfulness or criticize you for being helpful? |
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The Suppressive Person will grouch loudly, complain about the discipline, and probably leave the organization. |
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Persons may complain only of indigestion or other vague dyspeptic symptoms commonly found in other conditions. |
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The teachers then often complain to the parents that the child is interrupting, disrupting the lessons and is distracted by trivialities. |
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Yes, I have cringed listening to Americans complain about how much smaller and dingier everything is compared to home. |
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They also complain that homes in Tower Place, which runs alongside the gardens, will be directly overlooked by the rotating wheel capsules, destroying their privacy. |
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Abdullah, who has called his ideas the new Malay dilemma, continued to complain that the favored bumiputra businessmen were crowding out their smaller counterparts. |
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Many sufferers complain the daily pricking of their fingers is more painful than having an injection due to the mass of nerve endings at their fingertips. |
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There are people that complain when their name is pronounced differently. |
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Although not as directly exposed as Koreans are, the Japanese complain about the dust and the brown rain that streaks their windshields and windows. |
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Alternatively, you may wish to complain to the estate agent involved. |
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They complain that they are being asked to peel mountains of carrots and marinate meat to meet the demand for fresh food. |
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Kennan would later complain that his idea was debauched by the Truman administration. |
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A handful of enviros took part as well, but a cacophony of environmental groups, legislators and their staff experts complain that they were left out. |
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Conservatives, notably Rush Limbaugh, leapt on CBS today to complain that late night would now be an overtly left-wing roustabout. |
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I think you should complain in the first instance to the adviser. |
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If I complain of a sore bellyache Mom will never believe me. |
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It's fine to complain to your friends, workmates or perfect strangers. |
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Patients who complain of fatigue are typically given a complete workup. |
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Of course, an individual cannot complain about the denial of a security clearance unless such a decision has been made known. |
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They often complain of psychoneurotic symptoms such as depression, agitation, sleeplessness, hot flushes, and memory disturbance, and of a decrease in motor system functions. |
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So next time you complain about salad costing a fortune, remember that you could literally get high for less. |
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Many of them complain about the second-class role they were relegated to. |
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Guyana, as always, has no spare cash. Caribbean governments complain loudly about Britain's air passenger duty. |
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She had initially gone to complain about the toughness of the kidneys. |
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Pedants may complain that this bears scant relation to the legendary title character but kids will lap it up and adults will find plenty to enjoy. |
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Uighurs complain that the Han Chinese tend to look down on them as uncultured ruffians. |
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Some complain of nasal stuffiness, epistaxis, and headaches. |
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Who am I to complain about them, they just wanted a good laugh, and I was glad I provided some entertainment on the last lazy, unproductive Friday. |
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The grocer, whose shop is 1 km from the house, told me that I was not the first person to complain about this house. |
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However, DQ operators are still diddling consumers with two in ten punters still not being offered a refund when they complain about being given dud information. |
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They abuse my kindness, abuse my phones, misfile, can't type, mess up my computers, complain constantly, and never complete assignments, so I end up doing their work. |
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Once you come out, you can complain all you want, legitimately. |
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He didn't complain or spout off a resume of what he had accomplished. |
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We certainly can't complain on how the place is built because that's life. |
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The only people that complain about Jordan are women with smaller, saggier chests and new men trying to convince the world how civilised and right-on they are. |
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They complain about sexism, recognize the objectification of women's bodies, and worry about the impact media images and messages might be having on younger girls. |
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Thus, it is important to inquire about the use of over-the-counter medication in pregnant women who complain about palpitations or extra heartbeats. |
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We are here to complain about the land grabbers who took our home away. |
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I saw a senior commander sit in the barracks and complain with his soldiers for days while waiting to deploy, ignoring advice to use the time for training. |
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I merely point out that I've never had a police officer complain to me that he's worried the judgment's not current. |
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They complain it is cramped and up to 25 per cent too small. |
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Is it any wonder that eventually they begin to complain and protest? |
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And I can't complain about the roof, which keeps out a surprisingly large amount of wind noise and slides electronically into a cavity behind the back seats. |
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While this was deemed totally unacceptable and often traumatic, PLHAs stated that they had nowhere to turn to complain or for redress. |
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You complain of your unfruitfulness because you reject too soon and discriminate too severely. |
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They can complain about Eurocrats and the Common Fisheries Policy, but the main complaint against Brussels should be that it was not tough enough in the past on fishermen. |
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Example: People who moan and groan and complain frequently can find that even their valid complaints may be overlooked. |
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They did not come to Brussels to complain in order to arouse sympathy or ask for money. |
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In the 1990s it was a common trope to complain about welfare recipients who had cable television. |
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But you can't tell me to not do non-returnable and then complain about returns. |
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Some even begrudge God and complain against God when they undergo difficulties due to their evil. |
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A few plants such as bougainvillea and shrimp plants flower all year-round, but island gardeners complain that their season is actually quite short. |
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We wrote a conciliation paper stating the complaint was a false statement and that she shouldn't tell lies or complain anymore. |
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This is the year in which I have no earthly reason to gripe, complain and stamp my feet over the results of the annual Academy Awards competition. |
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The general opinion was that they were excellent, even if a few carping delegates found things to complain about. |
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And she is angry that a town whose residents often complain about teenagers behaving badly are contemplating washing their hands of a scheme which is tackling the problem. |
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It is fruitless and joyless to complain that our days are short if we act as though there would be no end of them. |
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Why do celebrities complain about their privacy being invaded when they invade their own so readily? |
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Boys say they are given little credibility when they complain about being sexually harassed. |
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After doing this a few times, many of the girls will complain it is not fair that some are getting more jelly beans than others. |
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At no time during the study did the participants complain of being hungry, which is an important consideration when recommending diets to promote weight loss. |
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They can't complain because they don't know at what point their rights are not being respected. |
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Residents complain that when potential employers see their postal code, 31200, they are immediately disqualified. |
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And complain though they might, domestic banks can be counted upon to lap up the debt. |
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Please do not complain to delivery day volunteers or berate or blame them for something that may have gone wrong with your order. |
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This stands in stark contrast to those who complain about the fragmented nature of American society, or the seemingly intractably opposed interests of some of its citizens. |
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Many women's sports administrators and officials constantly gripe and complain about the lack of support they receive from sponsorship and the media. |
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Republicans who disagree with the federal intrusion into education, who have said they're waiting to complain until after the election, will likely speak up. |
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They look fearsome on the surface, and, yes, I and others of my stripe complain about the Democrats a lot. |
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Many Tory women MPs complain of a Westminster culture that, though no longer outright sexist, is unamenable to women. |
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Sometimes patients complain it is hard to breath with the white masks. |
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Users of finished-steel products complain of severe supply constraints and of enforced price increases amid contracts that are not as ironclad as they thought. |
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Tour operators complain that this forces them to employ two drivers for most journeys and to claw back the extra cost from their customers. |
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Families of these girls are badly treated when they complain to the security police and ask to have their girls back. |
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