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What passes for a plot centres on the infamous Australian tour of 1974 when Sinatra spoke his mind as usual and wound up a virtual prisoner in his hotel room until honour had been
satisfied.
I didn't read the book so all I got out of this picture was that Halle Berry's character was never
satisfied
with her lot in life, had a nice house and a prosperous business in the town where she lived and gave it all up to go off with some stranger only to end up in a hurricane floating on a board with her rabid husband.
If you like WWF, then you will probably be
satisfied.
When it went off I must say that I was satisfied, and that it over passed my original judgment from the first 15 minutes.
Yes, I knew how it ended, but who's
satisfied
without getting at the meat?
The cast of characters is very good and Dan (Aykroyd, obviously) play a splendid cameo but I'm not
satisfied
at all.
I walked out from the theatre
satisfied
and entertained.
I'm a complete romance fluff person and this movie
satisfied
my taste.
Having
satisfied
the Maastricht criteria, fiscal policies have been geared to putting on brakes.
Turkey, for its part, no longer considers its regional aspirations
satisfied
by its role as a NATO member or its EU accession candidacy.
So the question is not whether Europe exists, but whether we are
satisfied
with the way it functions.
Clearly, all the bows and plaintive “mea culpas” made by the Pope over the past year to mark the 2000th anniversary of the Birth of Christ, have not
satisfied
the Patriarch.
Despite these efforts, neither track seems
satisfied
that their credit demands are being met.
British legislators will need to be
satisfied
that any new regime captures the right people, in the right way.
Any graduate student in economics knows that deregulation, privatization, and trade liberalization cannot be expected to produce economic benefits without a long list of unlikely conditions being
satisfied.
According to Aziz, Pakistan was
satisfied
with the final statement.
Its report maintains that the ESAs have “quickly established well-functioning organizations aimed at contributing to restoring confidence in the financial sector,” and that market participants seem broadly
satisfied
with their work.
Germany should be
satisfied
with the inclusion of tough controls aimed at ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently.
This may have
satisfied
nationalist feelings in the Netherlands, as the country is 1.5 times the size of Belgium, but it did not go down well in Belgium.
Two years later, she chose to leave the region,
satisfied
with Ottoman concessions on Crimea.
But, given how much China is currently sucking out of its smaller neighbor – not to mention how much it extracts from others in its neighborhood – Chinese leaders seem plenty
satisfied.
But Pakistan’s behavior indicates that it is, for now,
satisfied
with its arrangement with China – a sentiment that is probably reinforced, if unconsciously, by the billions of dollars in aid the country receives each year from the US.
The report suggested that risk communication is successful only if those involved are
satisfied
that they are adequately informed about the relevant issues, given the limits of available knowledge.
In casting his veto at the European Union’s December summit in Brussels, British Prime Minister David Cameron said, “What is on offer isn’t in Britain’s interests, so I didn’t agree to it,” as if agreement solely depended upon whether or not interests were
satisfied.
Of course, consideration of interests means just that: they must be taken into account; they do not have to be entirely
satisfied.
In a developing country, he declared, telephones are a luxury, not a right; the government had no obligation to provide better service; and any Indian who was not
satisfied
with his telephone service could return his phone since there was an eight-year waiting list for telephones.
He is not
satisfied
with that level of shared attention, especially given how intimately she knows him.
Americans may not be entirely
satisfied
with their leaders, but the country is certainly not on the brink of an Arab Spring-style revolution.
Either present givers provide a bigger pie, or present takers become
satisfied
with smaller slices.
A 2014 Pew study found that while only 25% of respondents were
satisfied
with the direction of national policy, 60% were
satisfied
with governance in their own communities.
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