Satisfied
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Fearful voters will not be
satisfied
by better statistical analysis or policy reforms that address the threat only indirectly.
Moreover, many pro-Brexit voters will be
satisfied
once Britain leaves the EU’s political institutions, without worrying about the trade and market negotiations that continue at tedious length.
Nor is it hard to see why, despite Trump’s defeat, America’s authoritarian rivals are probably
satisfied
with the outcome.
Each year, the Gallup Poll asks people all over the world, “Are you
satisfied
or dissatisfied with your freedom to choose what you do with your life?”
These investors obviously have not been
satisfied
by the very low yields available in European and US markets in recent years.
China had no such crusading zeal: it was
satisfied
to be where it was.
Trump seems to be relying on a theory advanced by his trade adviser Peter Navarro, who has noticed that imports appear with a minus sign in the identity relationship
satisfied
by GDP.
Yet Trump looks and talks like someone who would be perfectly
satisfied
if the tariffs became permanent.
That would have more than
satisfied
any moral debt he may have felt toward his alma mater, and left $1,799 million to go toward doing the most good.
But even if all of these other democratic “goods” were satisfied, GDP still would fail as a metric of progress, purely in terms of income alone.
Some – particularly those who purchased their own cars or have some offline clients – are relatively
satisfied
with the platforms.
After all, companies need customers who are satisfied, workers who are motivated, and the respect of society as a tacit “license to do business.”
Only a small fraction of the exploding amount of unpaid work can be taken over by AI; whatever tasks it does take over will create new demands that need to be
satisfied.
implication, of course, is that the CJEU has not
satisfied
this basic criterion.
'I have settled it, but perhaps you will not be satisfied.'
She thought she had understood him completely and above all that he was
satisfied
with her.
But Karenin, far from noticing the hopelessness of his position in officialdom and being troubled by it, was more
satisfied
with his work than ever.
Really, very pretty!' he said in such an approving way, as if she had been made pretty specially for him, and he was
satisfied
with the maker.
'Well then, draw the birds and stuff them with nettles,' said he in a trembling voice to Philip, trying not to look at Veslovsky; 'and ask at least for some milk for me.'Later on, when he had
satisfied
his hunger with the milk, he felt ashamed of having shown annoyance to a stranger, and he began laughing at his hungry irritation.
Oblonsky too was pleased that he had spent his time merrily and that every one was
satisfied.
Healths were drunk, also half in jest, to the new Provincial Marshal, to the Governor, to the Bank Director, and to 'our amiable host.'Vronsky was
satisfied.
Her truthful eyes told Levin that she was
satisfied
with herself, and in spite of her blushes he grew calm at once and began questioning her, which was just what she wanted.
'If you look for perfection, you will never be
satisfied.
If that law is ignored when fixing a salary, as for instance when I see that, of two engineers who have passed through the same Institute and are equally well instructed and capable, one receives forty thousand and the other is
satisfied
with two thousand; or when lawyers or hussars who have no special knowledge are appointed Directors of banks or companies and receive gigantic salaries, I conclude that these salaries are not fixed by the law of supply and demand but by personal influence.
There is some one
satisfied
with himself?' she thought, seeing a fat ruddy man who was driving past in the opposite direction, and who, taking her for an acquaintance, lifted his shiny hat above his bald and shiny head, but then discovered that he was mistaken: 'He thought he knew me.
'That man wants to astonish everybody and is very well
satisfied
with himself,' she thought, glancing at a rosy-faced shop-assistant who was riding a hired horse.
Yet I lived without him and exchanged his love for another's, and did not complain of the change as long as the other love
satisfied
me.'
They still
satisfied
all her whims--a second horse, two more carriages, toilets sent from Paris.
The three children were
satisfied
with their knees; and all the time the little boy with silent voracity looked, without saying anything, at the brawn, excited by the greasy paper.
At first they had been
satisfied
with the yard at the Voreux, tumbling into the stock of coal, from which they would emerge looking like negroes, playing at hide-and-seek amid the supply of wood, in which they lost themselves as in the depths of a virgin forest.
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