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It is time we, as a society stop making excuses for why we become unhappy, cheat, or get divorced.
FORBES: Readers Say
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"As they become unhappy, they become like big bears -- you just don't want to be around them, " de Rond says.
CNN: Is workplace boredom 'the new stress?'
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The only real risk Wal-Mart seems to be taking, experts say, is losing talented people who could become unhappy with the new scheduling arrangements.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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If we consumers become unhappy with the way that Google is presenting information we can move to someone else with a minimum of trouble and fuss.
FORBES: Google's Competitors Beg The EU To Save Them From Google
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He has since refused to expand on his decision, but it is believed that he had become unhappy with the SPL's decision not to take legal action to prevent Celtic broadcasting matches without a licence or to inform the other clubs of its reasons.
BBC: SPL peace summit planned
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But emerging economies have become increasingly unhappy with this arrangement and are pushing for change.
BBC: Obama names surprise World Bank candidate Jim Yong Kim
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Will doctors actually quit or just become more and more unhappy and dysfunctional?
FORBES: Will Your Doctor Quit? Obamacare Foretells Mass Exodus From Patient Care
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Some union officials, however, would be unhappy to see her become the nominee.
WSJ: Pritzker Choice as Commerce Pick Could Cause Rift
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In the unhappy world of American newspapers, where cost-cutting has become a way of life, lavishing money on journalism would constitute a radical new strategy.
ECONOMIST: The Wall Street Journal
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The sooner we become serious about making a realistic settlement that will give the various peoples of this unhappy, shattered area the opportunity to live peaceably again, the better.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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Mr Nagatsuma, meanwhile, has become a star of the television chat shows and has helped revive the fortunes of his unhappy party, whose members until recently speculated about its very survival.
ECONOMIST: Japan