Word: discontentment
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The two extremes, however, are probably not a product of students discontent, Assistant Professor of Sociology Victoria D. Alexander says that in the late '60s and early '70s, there was a change in the way couples view relationships.
Such calculations, however, go a long way toward explaining why that is unlikely to happen. If Bush and Clinton stood stoutly for something in this curious campaign rather than seeming to shift with the winds, they would not have generated the public discontent Perot is now exploiting.
Amid the acclaim for Guys and Dolls and the rest of this exceptional season can be heard Broadway's perpetual murmur of nervous discontent. The wealth of new shows, a third more than last season, creates a competitive scrabble that may kill off the weakest. The new entries are also...
He may be right. The decision to boost wages above the current inflation rate of 4.5% is almost certain to set off a new inflationary spiral, raise the federal deficit and slow the flagging economy. Even so, most Germans backed the strike because they were angry -- embittered by the swelling...
In its unthinking attack upon the "five white men," the staff reveals the source of its discontent with Clark. The staff's opposition to him is based primarily upon his lack of commitment to a liberal agenda. Refusing to admit that the rise of the left has caused a great...