Sentences with dissatisfy
dis·sat·is·fy
D d - Companies don't have to subscribe to the notion that if the stock doesn't go up by 15% to 20%, they're going to dissatisfy the investor.
- In one study involving 909 working women from Texas, Kahneman found that they spend on average 17.7 per cent of their time engaged in dissatisfying activities.
- We don't want to dissatisfy the people who have put their trust in us,’ he said.
- These responses correspond with satisfying and dissatisfying aspects of supervision and involvement articulated by nonsupervisory employees.
- These small actions dissatisfy her seemingly endless rage.
- Study participants were asked what they thought about their experience, including the most satisfying and dissatisfying aspects of their experience.
- The plot is staid, with a particularly dissatisfying conclusion.
- All you ‘yes’ voters are equally selfish in your determination to pass a referendum that would dissatisfy the other half of the university.