The worst thing a team can do is engage a discontented player, especially through the media.
The discontented police threw tear gas that directly reached President Rafael Correa who was lightly harmed.
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Instead those disparate groups of discontented Iranians united behind the main challenger, Mr Mousavi.
The current revolution began in the basements of thousands of discontented beer drinkers.
They like this diagnosis because the prescription is simple: governments should tax more and bribe the discontented to stay quiet.
In the north-west, the West Nile Liberation Front, a mixture of discontented Ugandans and Congolese plus Rwandan Hutus, is causing problems.
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But despite some improvements power cuts are now much less frequent than a few years ago Cubans are deeply discontented with their daily lives.
And these were discontented workers at the table next to my booth.
The discontented, the resentful, the angry of Jakarta sacked their own city.
"They have not yet tapped out the discontented base of Windows users, " says Greg DeMichillie, lead analyst at market tracker Directions on Microsoft.
Some Kotkai residents were so discontented that they took the risk of publicly challenging the Pakistan military as armed soldiers listened to their interviews.
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This also tends to make the system more unstable, as people discontented over other issues latch on to the issue of the moment.
They have asked the discontented authors to be patient, and, better still, to contribute their knowledge of Kazakh to help improve the quality of programming.
Joan Allen plays a nameless and discontented scientist living in London.
They are a puzzled and discontented people, waiting to be led.
Even Norman Pattiz, the former BBG member who dumbed down international broadcasting and replaced it with popular culture, is discontented with Al Hurra's new direction.
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Democracy is in its infancy and, while some people are discontented with the major political parties, most think that the military should remain in the barracks.
The Kremlin has tolerated Ekho Moskvy as a safety-valve for the discontented intelligentsia, and also as a useful tool to refute Western criticism of lack of freedom of speech.
Her pitch works both on discontented leftists who see Spain's regions as a driver of inequality and on former PP voters worried that their party has shifted too far right.
The hope must be that, after a mind-concentrating battery from the air, discontented members of Serbia's armed forces will speedily remove Mr Milosevic and replace him with someone more conciliatory.
"They have not yet tapped out the discontented base of Windows users, " says Greg DeMichillie, lead analyst at market tracker Directions on Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ).
The long winter of discontented tourists is over.
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For all the glory of the National Assembly, the traditional response of discontented Frenchmen is not to go to their elected representatives still less the courts or the other institutions of state but to take to the streets.
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Thus far, only President Obama has made reference in his public speeches to the complaints, disparate as they may seem, of this growing number of discontented people who have launched rallies in at least 19 major cities.
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Other times the attacks are more personal:In 2000 a discontented consultant, rejected for a job at a water treatment plant in Australia, remotely hacked into a sewage treatment system and released 264, 000 gallons of raw sewage into rivers and parks.
The British army's introduction in 1857 of rifle cartridges believed to be greased with a mixture of beef and pork fat defiling substances to Hindus and Muslims sparked thousands of discontented Indian soldiers to rise up against British rule.
The result seems to be that incompetent chief executives in large companies are rarer than they were in 1990 when, says Mr Grundfest, there were somewhere between ten and 20 companies in the Fortune 100 where institutional investors were seriously discontented with the boss.
The Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham was set up in the UK in 2011 in a move strongly supported by the last Pope, Benedict XVI, to allow discontented former Anglicans a place within the Catholic Church where they could preserve elements of their "Anglican patrimony".
After all, France is a country seemingly typified by a splendid, 700-room Baroque palace built by a decadent king, the site where the royal family fled in the 18th century when the populace grew discontented with the wealthy. (Sense a pattern?) And my, the country still boosts a great deal of wealth today.
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