Word: complaints
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...highly technical–i.e., “flat”–world may impose. He risks triviality, however, by steeping the discussion in Americana, evoking Willy Loman and citing a real-life struggling Minnesota wholesaler. Friedman’s pal the wholesaler may have a legitimate complaint that he can no longer “stop by the office, give the buyers a few Vikings’ tickets,” and maintain a friendly rapport with his customers. But the wholesaler’s grievance seems frivolous compared to the sense of disillusionment and dislocation felt...
...Britain.Ronald acknowledges that the special relationship between the U.S. and Britain is a door buster. When the Pentagon recently requested proposals for antibomb technology, BAE asked for and got permission from the British government to offer a classified product. The trust goes both ways: the Pentagon had no complaint when BAE announced last month that it was buying United Defense Industries, which makes the U.S. Army's critical transport, the Bradley fighting vehicle...
...officer took note of a “suspicious” call that had been received in dispatch. The caller was seeking to file a complaint against a few affiliates of Harvard...
...jeans and t-shirt complaint, however, is unfamiliar to Assistant Dean Paul J. McLoughlin II, who oversees the BAT team process. “I am concerned about the appearance complaint,” he writes in an e-mail. “This is the first time I have heard of this complaint and will certainly look into [it].” Apparently, there are other complaints Dean McLoughlin has not heard...
...everyone is apathetic. Marc K. Bhargava ’08, who is a candidate for Crimson Yard’s representative and placed second in the online polls to Bryan C. Barnhill II ’08, filed a complaint with Torella. He claims to be ambivalent about the results of the vote...