Mr Obama prevailed despite lingering dissatisfaction with the economy and a hard-fought challenge by Mr Romney.
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We know there's huge dissatisfaction with fares because we have the highest fares in Europe.
Abdullah argued that people's dissatisfaction with the Karzai government has helped strengthen the insurgency.
Entrepreneurs make their own luck through continuous hard work, and unceasing dissatisfaction with the status quo.
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According to the Gallup Organization, 32% of employees surveyed reported dissatisfaction with their level of on-the-job stress.
Leaving is usually a function of dissatisfaction with their management coupled with a better place to go.
As 10 AMs signed a motion expressing dissatisfaction with the planning decision, it must be discussed again.
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On 5 May, tens of thousands of protesters rallied in Paris to show their dissatisfaction with Mr Hollande.
Despite their economic circumstances, dissatisfaction with the Bush administration was clearly evident in both Democratic and Republican voters.
As with any change, users immediately began posting their dissatisfaction with the revisions.
Activity-based costing became popular in the early 1980s largely because of growing dissatisfaction with traditional ways of allocating costs.
They could have taken to heart their customers dissatisfaction with their DRM system.
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This overall lack of upward mobility, argues Mr Philippon, contributes largely to ordinary French cadres' dissatisfaction with corporate life.
On Thursday, two hardline Ulster Unionist MPs expressed dissatisfaction with what they expected to see in the political package.
Sharing the general dissatisfaction with the European Parliament, Mr Siedentop doubts things can be improved by another elected body.
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But does secrecy help reduce the amount of dissatisfaction with pay that exists?
They include the lowest levels of job engagement, the highest levels of stress, and higher levels of dissatisfaction with managers.
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When all efforts to remediate dissatisfaction with outsourcing performance fail, buyers may have no choice but to terminate the relationship.
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And certainly the broad dissatisfaction with the way financial markets were regulated will make it easier to rebuild regulatory structures.
Despite his dissatisfaction with the transatlantic marriage called Vivendi Universal, Edgar Bronfman Jr. has not lost his taste for Europe.
Now the Recording Industry Association of America has voiced its own dissatisfaction with alternatives to the SOPA and PIPA bills.
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In survey after survey, year after year, employees express their dissatisfaction with how they are being supported in their careers.
Mr Bush, who puts a high premium on loyalty, fired Paul O'Neill only after months of dissatisfaction with his treasury secretary.
So why not preempt misuse and potential dissatisfaction with more thoughtful and apparent attention to informing them in the first place?
General Nkunda knows that merely threatening such an assault will spread dismay and play on popular dissatisfaction with Mr Kabila's government.
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Kato Koichi will quickly blame the loss on popular dissatisfaction with the coalition and try to replace him as prime minister.
So why, despite a range of dissatisfaction with the economy, did the election play out with a fair degree of predictability?
Yet, despite popular dissatisfaction with New Democracy, the polls suggest that Pasok may not win an outright majority in the 300-seat parliament.
Growing dissatisfaction with the shortcomings of multiple-choice tests contributed in a major way to public acceptance of the need for explicit standards.
There, power was handed to the regions in the 1970s after widespread dissatisfaction with a state that had become over-centralised under Franco.
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