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Religious conservatives are ten times more likely to report being very happy than not too happy (50% to 5%).
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The restaurant staff that had seemed so happy in training scowled more often than not as the days wore on.
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More than one person, though, is not happy to see this case revisited, and violence ensues.
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Yes, I am not joking and would be more than happy to demonstrate.
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We cannot afford to cede the floor to emerging powers and adversaries, such as Iran and Syria, which do not share our values and would be more than happy to undermine U.S. and Israeli interests.
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It's more convenient for people to keep Morocco happy and not have the referendum go ahead than it is for them to support, to do their moral duty and allow this referendum to take place.
BBC: News Online
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IPPs, argues Mr Palmer, they will have to assume much more of the risk than they did and their shareholders may not be happy with that.
ECONOMIST: Electricity
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Mr Jones said the Welsh government would be "more than happy" to investigate cases, but accused Mrs Williams of making allegations that were not backed up by evidence.
BBC: Carwyn Jones
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Rather, when trigger-happy lawmakers insert themselves into fast-moving technology markets, the law that gets invoked more often than not is the law of unintended consequences.
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