Word: complain
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...will have nothing to fill my days but the depositing of Social Security checks. (If there's any Social Security left, the subject of yet another letter to the Prez). Then I will not have to polite. Then I can give free reign to my desires and complain to my heart's content. I will spend my golden years writing crotchety letters to Corporate America. Just the thought of it gives me a buzz...
...other part of the jobs problem is the lack of attractiveness of many segments businesses are generally attracted to providing high-wage, high-quality jobs in areas with the best infrastructure and to people with the best technical analytical and verbal skills. Many businesses regularly complain about not being able to find enough workers with the right basic skills. Too many Americans, they and many others claim, are undereducated and underskilled for the high-tech, high-wage, digital economy in which a growing percentage of market opportunities, both here and abroad, are available. Too many Americans are unattractive...
...Normally, when people get excited aboutcomputers, they complain that fast is down or thatthe network doesn't work," Stafford said. "It'snice to see that people have an interest incomputers just for fun, because that's what thisis...
...stunning success earned him enough accolades for a lifetime. But critics chide him especially for failing, despite his immense prestige after the Gulf War, to reshape radically the post-cold war armed forces by slashing and consolidating redundant units. Others complain he verged on insubordination by failing to back President Clinton's plan to open the military to gays. Powell now says he has no objection to gay couples raising children; the important thing is to provide all kids with a family's love and discipline...
Unfortunately, the system in which theseoutreaches exist has large flaws, and tensionbetween those giving the outreaches and thosereceiving them has arisen. The peer groupscomplain about some of the proctors' attitudes orinability to return phone calls for scheduling,and the proctors complain about the quality of thepeer groups' outreaches or having to force theirstudents to go them. "Oh man, they suck," is theword in the Yard on peer group outreaches,according to John F. Blackmer '98. Even though hecontinues, "whenever 1600 people in the Yard aresaying one word together, it's probably prettyshallow," the message is still clear. First-yearshave...