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But there's still obvious reason for publishers to be unhappy.
I don't want anyone to be unhappy with our services.
I'm afraid the turtle will miss them and be unhappy.
My grandfather and grandmother didn't have time to be unhappy.
They'll find plenty of reason to be unhappy with Clinton.
They will be unhappy for us for one reason or another.
I don't want to be unhappy now while saving for later.
Second, you'll be unhappy and passionate because passion comes from competence.
" Mr. Arias said: "He had plenty of reasons to be unhappy.
I think you'll be unhappy with this as a last question.
These nice guys are going to teach us to be unhappy.
But Democrats are likely to be unhappy with even that approach.
Women were right to be unhappy; they were being ripped off.
In 2010, 49 percent of Republicans said they would be unhappy if their son or daughter married a Democrat, and 33 percent of Democrats said they'd be unhappy if their son or daughter married a Republican.
But the Kings weren't contending, and Gretzky was reported to be unhappy.
Ugandans have plenty of reasons to be unhappy with the electoral process.
If they didn't, their revenue would dwindle and shareholders would be unhappy.
She said to expect some people to be unhappy with your choice.
If you are happy, you can't imagine why people would be unhappy.
If you should go for the AirPods Pro, you won't be unhappy.
And, oh brother, are the Lakers finding new ways to be unhappy.
You can have all the money in the world and be unhappy.
Republican defense hawks would be unhappy with low levels of Pentagon funding.
Some group of voters within that party is going to be unhappy.
If representation doesn't matter, then why would men be unhappy with less?
However, whether customers will be unhappy about this could vary across societies.
And completely fucked up, but they didn't have time to be unhappy.
Since these tend to be unhappy stories, emotional baggage can cloud financial negotiations.
There's someone who would be unhappy with the way this story is unspooling.
"Look, if you told me to work less, I'd be unhappy," he said.
Even the employees who would benefit may be unhappy with the rule change.
Someone will be unhappy at every point in the journey, but that's fine.
She told The Nation she wanted to live somewhere where'd she be unhappy.
But Sensenbrenner predicted Apple would be unhappy with whatever Congress decides to do.
A lot of people are going to be unhappy if I terminate NAFTA.
If we desire money, health, sex, or reputation, we will inevitably be unhappy.
In one, he asked them if they'd rather be unhappy masters or happy slaves.
Bayer's healthcare-focused investor base would be unhappy about the shift, the bank said.
CEOs, therefore, might be unhappy to learn that their lawyer is representing an activist.
If Democrats don't get the report by then, they are sure to be unhappy.
Some naturally thought the worst: that he might be unhappy with his current situation.
Should the DPP win both the presidency and legislature, China will certainly be unhappy.
White said he would be unhappy if the I.A.A.F. tightened its shoe regulation policies.
"I actually just quit to not be unhappy anymore," the 27-year-old told CNBC.
KS: People, pro tip, don't rip the thing apart, because you'll be unhappy with us.
That comment upset many lawmakers, who believe there is indeed much to be unhappy about.
"Most people misjudge how long they will be unhappy after a breakup," Dr. Jay says.
We understand that those sites whose ranking falls will be unhappy and may complain publicly.
The Sanders campaign and its supporters have a right to be unhappy about the disparity.
Another thought: If you can find a good pinot blanc, you will not be unhappy.
If we think the team will win and it doesn't win, we will be unhappy.
So I'd be unhappy if the only place I could speak was Twitter. Mm-hmm.
She also seems to be unhappy with the way the league is handling violence toward women.
I want to be surprised and completely grateful, but I also don't want to be unhappy.
These are all valid reasons for Mac fans to be unhappy with the new MacBook Pro.
A man could be unhappy because he has $15 billion and wishes he had $100 billion.
In response, Hailey wrote that Keenan must be unhappy with himself to say such hurtful things.
Six years later, we continue to find out new reasons to be unhappy with its contents.
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson is also said to be unhappy with the current proposals.
Many lawmakers are likely to be unhappy standing on a manifesto which pledged to implement May's deal.
I'm sure some of my peers will be unhappy to that statement, but it seems relatively real.
Lieutenant-General H.R. McMaster, the new national security adviser, was said to be unhappy with the appointment.
The former New York businessman is thought to be unhappy about key aspects of the "insane" pact.
The reality is those people could be unhappy and that's their way of trying to save face.
You may be unhappy with the lesson plan (especially if was taught to you by your parents).
And men who don't fit into those norms are more likely to be unhappy, the study found.
But a Forsa poll on Tuesday showed a majority of Germans to be unhappy about the agreement.
I would not be unhappy were I the last cisgender male to play a female transgender on television.
Turkey would not be unhappy to see a regional rival struck and Iranian military efforts in Syria disrupted.
They may be unhappy with the choices before them or unconvinced that their votes will make a difference.
If it's the latter ... you probably don't want to follow in their footsteps since they might be unhappy.
In fact, he said, he didn't see why anybody would be unhappy to have him back in Queens.
In fact, the actor who played Rory's first boyfriend, Dean Forester, warns that fans may be "unhappy" about it.
You can't just be unhappy, and not try to go and find love just because you have a child.
This person also noted that many people internally will likely be unhappy with Zuckerberg's hard line on data storage.
And will moviegoers be unhappy if, say, the little-seen "Room" bumps "The Martian" from the best picture list?
I would not be unhappy were I the last cisgender male to play a female transgender [character] on television.
"We need to reinvent pink-collar jobs so men will take them and won't be unhappy — or women, either."
Life is too short to be unhappy at work, says global Fortune 500 adviser and happiness expert Annie McKee.
I'd have thought it would be a sign of a mental disorder not to be unhappy in these circumstances.
Here's the truth: If you're unhappy before you retire early, it's likely that you'll still be unhappy after you retire.
It involves concessions from both the EU and UK, so a lot of people are probably going to be unhappy.
"I would not be unhappy were I the last cisgender male to play a female transgender on television," Tambor said.
Dennis was an extraordinarily generous man who shared money and possessions because he didn't like to see anyone be unhappy.
I walk down the street and I can't be unhappy when I see a baby or some of the dogs.
"The Saudi government will be unhappy about this," said Mustapha Kamel al-Sayyid, a political science professor at Cairo University.
"How can the same experts who spent the past two decades calling for 'transparency' in government be unhappy?" he writes.
It's common for one partner to be unhappy, feel disconnected or feel that their needs for intimacy aren't being met.
No matter how many holiday gift guides you read, someone is bound to be unhappy that you bought them whisky stones.
From surveys, the school system and the researchers knew that some families in every school would be unhappy with any change.
Many people will be unhappy with Wal-Mart's announcement, but CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday the move had to be done.
Wall Street may be unhappy with lower volumes, but the dollar volume being traded indicates that no one is walking away.
"If you know you will be unhappy, resentful or at risk of burnout, make sure to express your preferences," says Meneghello.
Twenty-nine percent said they'd be satisfied; 22019 percent said they'd be unhappy; and only 17 percent said they'd be proud.
They are probably going to be unhappy with any nominee selected by a Democratic president, no matter when that nomination occurs.
"You can't be unhappy with them," said Katie Ferguson, the director of streaming strategy and business development for classical at PIAS.
"If endothelial microparticles go up in your blood it tells us that the endothelial cells appeared to be unhappy," Little says.
Here are five other key findings from Pew's big election report, released on Thursday: Voters may be unhappy with their nominees.
And he cited polls that showed a quarter of Democrats would be unhappy if either Sanders or Biden won the nomination.
The job ensures that, in almost every case, at least one person will be unhappy with you, regardless of your choices.
There has been speculation that Russia may be unhappy with the production agreement, in part because its energy companies oppose it.
Make no mistake, if there is a good deal, those on the extremes will be unhappy — but America will be the winner.
The 52 percent of the population who chose it were expecting very different things – and some may be unhappy with whatever materializes.
Should either side be unhappy with the ruling of the appeals court, the next step would be the United States Supreme Court.
Moderate Republicans — barely enough to fill a members-only elevator — would be unhappy with extremist language on issues such as women's health.
He understood so well that feeling of missing home, and, empathic to his core, he couldn't bear for others to be unhappy.
The other side: In an appearance on ESPN's "Get Up," Charles Barkley dropped the age-old "rich people can't be unhappy" argument. Classic.
Their action comes after hackers who claimed to be unhappy with Avid Life's business practices publicly released Ashley Madison customer data last August.
I was what you would call successful — but I didn't realize I was happy to be unhappy for the rest of my life.
Furthermore, President Trump may be unhappy about the factory closures and massive layoffs Hackett has triggered, especially if foreign manufacturers capture Ford's sales.
It also means that you can be having sex a lot, yet still be unhappy because you wish you were doing it more.
Leto, who played the DC villain in 2016 film "Suicide Squad," was said to be unhappy when Todd Phillips's new film was announced.
But if my state voted to legalize marijuana in a referendum, I would still be unhappy if the legislature then reversed the result.
Schwartz's son, Lloyd J. Schwartz, told NPR his father would be unhappy to see the beloved sitcom was spreading a message of anti-vaccination.
An astounding 65% said they would be unhappy compared with 25% who said they'd be happy if he were the Democratic nominee in 2020.
CEO Elon Musk has also said that it could offer a competitively priced alternative for people who may be unhappy with their current service.
But she said both countries were proud of their products and Washington had no reason to be unhappy about the level of German imports.
No girl is going to be unhappy about a free pair of hot panties every month, and that's just all there is to it.
"I would not be unhappy were I the last cisgender male to play a female transgender on television," Tambor said during his acceptance speech.
Can't see any reason consumers would be unhappy with the quality or safety of the service, or would have moral objections to using it.
"Although the pace of currency appreciation has not been alarming, the ECB is very likely to be unhappy with the stronger euro," UniCredit said.
And I would say that I have yet to have somebody be unhappy with me telling them where they can get better information. Right.
Emboldened by Sanders and by Elizabeth Warren, the progressive wing of the Democrats is growing, and will be unhappy with Clinton's pro-business instincts.
And the boos, perhaps on their own unremarkable, signify a growing swath of the American population may be unhappy with the President's job performance.
In this group, fewer than 20 percent said they would be unhappy with an in-law from the opposing party who rarely discussed politics.
Mr. Agnifilo said he would present evidence that some members who now claim to be unhappy with the group had expressed different thoughts before.
Each unhappy startup may be unhappy in its own way, but there's still wisdom in understanding what drives employee satisfaction and dissatisfaction across companies.
Those planes can carry nuclear weapons, and Pyongyang would (understandably) be unhappy if they flew so close to — or even over — the Korean Peninsula.
And also one more thing: I would not be unhappy were I the last cisgender male to play a female transgender [sic] on television.
" The 22-year-old continued, "You must be unhappy with yourself that you want to make people feel small who express their admiration for you.
While the investment arm is separate than the banking team, the company would likely be unhappy about Spotify circumventing the process and avoiding an IPO.
Is it possible that China could be unhappy with the final terms and possibly could change the way that they buy or hold U.S. debt.
"The results indicated that the internet contains many pictures of happy people hugging what appear to be unhappy dogs," Dr. Coren wrote on Psychology Today.
Ryan has resisted their efforts and is now setting expectations for a potentially smaller tax cut package, which conservatives will be likely be unhappy with.
He didn't know whether he was happy or unhappy, but I can't be unhappy, he thought, it would be meaningless to make such a claim.
Schiller was said to be unhappy about having his access to the president reduced by new White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE.
American officials were likely to be unhappy with the government shake up, believing Mr. Rajapaksa is too close to China to keep the country neutral.
Cairo would likely be unhappy if the US backed an Arab force that went into Syria, especially if those troops started attacking Assad regime positions.
With all of Mr Biden's problems with the #MeToo movement, he would surely be unhappy to be reported as "planting peckers" on one elderly cheek.
Since Ford is revealing its involvement now, the consortium can take the disclosure into consideration should it be unhappy about getting used for a marketing campaign.
For one, people who are buying cocaine want cocaine, and they're going to be unhappy if a totally different drug ends up in what they buy.
The Democratic staffer acknowledged that the issue may be unresolvable, as both sides are going to be unhappy with the deal the other wants to strike.
It is good and right to be unhappy that there aren't any standard USB-A ports, MagSafe, or SD card slots on these new MacBook Pros.
FRANKFURT — Deutsche Bank shareholders had plenty of reasons to be unhappy as they converged in a Frankfurt concert hall Thursday for the troubled lender's annual meeting.
Sure, many voters may be unhappy about the failure to act, especially considering the parade of lawmakers caught up in sexual misconduct scandals this past year.
It's uncomfortable having my dad be unhappy with me, but I have held my ground, because I think I did the right thing by my mother.
Many Republicans will be unhappy about voting for a package that raises the borrowing limit but does nothing to reduce the deficit or increase defense spending.
You won't be unhappy at all with the S8's rear camera, but I can't call it the best on the market — even the Android market.
While 1TB is a pretty high cap that most subscribers are unlikely to reach, there's still good reason to be unhappy about Cox putting it in place.
The German lender has suffered three consecutive annual losses and Paul Achleitner, the chairman, was said to be unhappy with the slow pace of the bank's turnaround.
Professionals who are overwhelmed at the office are more likely to miss work and be unhappy with their careers, a study of more than 22,000 employees found.
And while this poll was conducted only three months into Trump's tenure, it's not hard to see why Americans would be unhappy -- and continue to be so.
That could help explain why, even though establishment Republicans may be unhappy with the bureau, polls show that ordinary Americans of both major parties regard it favorably.
But he holds only 2.34% of Hanjin KAL's shares, roughly as much as each of his two sisters, who are rumoured to be unhappy with the FTC's decision.
Yes, there are these deep causes of depression, but what about people who have nothing to be unhappy about, yet still feel this deep despair descend on them?
It was hard to be unhappy spooning up dense, sticky clusters of Kaviari's Kristal sturgeon roe with crème fraîche, chives and light, tender pancakes brushed with melted butter.
It's also understandable to be unhappy about this suggestion, but it's hardly a police state to suggest a trade-off that would support the more vulnerable animal population.
Rose's instance that she no longer has to be unhappy and unfulfilled for the good of family is one of Maisel season 2's most exciting new threads.
The government said in a statement it believed the "policy stance probably required calibration," in an indication it may be unhappy with the RBI retaining its tightening bias.
But it doesn't seem to have hurt Microsoft much with its Surface line, and Google doesn't seem too worried that its partners will be unhappy competing with Google.
Williams is said to be unhappy with the medical staff after a tumor scare earlier this offseason and also would like at least an "alteration" to his contract.
Thorn in Beijing's side One party that will be unhappy with the admiral's appointment to Seoul is the Chinese government, which has been a longtime critic of Harris.
Every time we disagreed, depression would be there to tell me our argument either meant I was destined to be unhappy or that something was wrong with me.
While Mr. Trump would no doubt be unhappy with the loss of the House, holding the Senate presents several benefits no matter what happens across the Capitol Rotunda.
"The dilemma that creates is then you have jurors who are making big decisions and may be unhappy about the circumstances of their jury service," Judge Castillo said.
The only good news, and the best evidence that we might yet escape Huxley's trap, is that we retain enough genuinely-human aspiration to be unhappy with it.
In 1960, just 5 percent of Republicans and 4 percent of Democrats said they would be unhappy if a son or daughter married someone from the other party.
U.S. President Donald Trump may be unhappy with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, but he has no authority to remove the central bank head from office, Morgan Stanley said.
Assuming you're a Nicira employee whose options were scheduled to vest recently — say, at the end of the 2015 calendar year — you'd have a legitimate reason to be unhappy.
Some shareholders may be unhappy about the issuance of new stock, which could dilute their holdings and might contest an EGM, potentially delaying the bank's ability to raise money.
According to a 2014 Pew Research Center report, 45 percent of people who expressed mainly conservative views said they would be "unhappy" if a family member married a Democrat.
That's higher than the 21% of Democratic primary voters who would be dissatisfied with Sanders as nominee, and the 15% who would be unhappy if Warren was the nominee.
On a day where I spent 14 hours taking care of the kids and doing house chores while my husband spent three, I was going to be unhappy, obviously.
They had to disparage Porzingis as an agitator, a maverick, as if the constant organizational turmoil throughout his time in New York had been nothing to be unhappy about.
"Whatever you think making it is, when you get there, you'll see there's another level — that never ends, because if you stop growing you're going to be unhappy," says Robbins.
I think [the] U.S. went out of its way not to hit any Russian forces but still, this is the kind of intervention that the Russians will be unhappy about.
"I'd spent most of my life positioning myself so that no one would be unhappy with me but none of those strategies of my past worked with Sjanna," he said.
When people learned that their future in-law would rarely discuss politics, fewer than 30 percent said that they would be unhappy with an in-law from the opposing party.
The Village People definitely see a need ... to ... be ... unhappy -- in fact, they're PISSED The White House helped a "YMCA" spoof video go viral, because no one got their permission.
Here's a look at the five main issues: If your boss took away your health insurance plan and gave you a nickel raise in exchange, you would probably be unhappy.
The Pew Research Centre has found that a quarter of consistent conservatives and liberals would be unhappy if their children were to marry someone from the other side of the divide.
Since only 120 people get to vote for the new Pope, it stands to reason that many of the 1.2 billion Catholics of the world will be unhappy about their choice.
Many of the 17 million Britons who voted to leave are likely to be unhappy if they find eastern Europeans simply replaced by non-EU workers such as Filipinos or Ukrainians.
Ted Cruz has often cited the importance of the court in his speeches, as he appeals to conservatives who might be unhappy with recent rulings on Obamacare and same-sex marriage.
The differences were considerable: Teens who spent more than five hours a day online were twice as likely to be unhappy as those who spent less than an hour a day.
"The near-final agreement is a traditional bipartisan budget agreement where both sides will be unhappy with some aspects — a true compromise," the source said in an email to The Hill.
Many women are unhappy with their bodies—in Western consumer society, to be unhappy with some aspect of your body might almost be thought of as a normative condition of womanhood.
No matter what the show's writers decide to do about the demise of such a beloved character, some fans will support the decision while many others will be unhappy with it.
The Airbus A321XLR will be a single aisle jet, and some analysts and passengers have suggested passengers will be unhappy about sitting on a 10-hour flight on single-aisle jet.
This framing is prudent: their announcement last week was itself met with the criticism that they may be unhappy with scrutiny of their actions as ambassadors or spending of public money.
In response to the coalition official's question at the dinner in Rome, most of the investors from banks, asset managers and hedge funds said they would be unhappy to see Tria go.
Most teenagers hate to see the summer end, but John Kraus has a particularly good reason to be unhappy about it: Going back to school means less time to shoot space launches.
And, of course, we might be unhappy or unfamiliar with what the Constitution requires or permits in particular circumstances, but that, too, is a routine part of living in a constitutional system.
The bottom line: Some creators may be unhappy with the way YouTube sets and changes policies on its platform, but this new backlash isn't likely to slow the video giant's overall momentum.
"If I were her, I wouldn't be unhappy being in her position," said Sandra S. Baron, a First Amendment media lawyer and a former executive director of the Media Law Resource Center.
They play songbook standards ("Glad to Be Unhappy," by Rodgers and Hart) as well as spikier fare ("Snare, Girl," by Sonic Youth) in careful arrangements that balance hazy atmospherics against lush detail.
It never occurred to her to leave: She had three children, and "he had convinced me that I would be unhappy anywhere," said Ms. G., who does fund-raising for a nonprofit.
"Because conduct between McGregor and Cerrone had been cordial, the UFC veteran said the media may be unhappy because "you guys ain&apost getting the clickbait and all the s--- you want.
"You can be burned out no matter how successful you are, and you can be unhappy no matter how successful you are," said Kan, who sold his first startup for $1 billion.
How much frustration would there be, and would iPhone consumers be unhappy with their remaining upgrade choices: the iPhone 28 and 212 Plus (as well as the older iPhone 2256, 22018s and SE)?
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai released his proposal to kill net neutrality today, and while there's a lot to be unhappy with, it's hard not to be taken with the brazenness of his argument.
The congressional GOP leadership might be unhappy with the President's executive-level efforts on everything from banning transgendered personnel in the military to a selective ban on migration from some Muslim-dominated countries.
As the political becomes personal, a quarter of committed conservatives and liberals say that they would be unhappy if a member of their immediate family married someone outside their political party, according to Pew.
It's not just carriers, however: plenty of governments would be unhappy to see the default texting method on 75 percent of the world's phones "go dark," as the FBI likes to refer to it.
Williams says he can see why publishers might be unhappy with this arrangement at first, but he says the Acceptable Ads program is meant to solve a problem that would exist no matter what.
But the conference convened in the midst of widespread expulsions of Russian diplomats by Western countries, and Russians were reported to be unhappy with what they see as sidelining Moscow from the peace process.
Then once Caroline said she wanted to go out on her own instead of work at a fairly well-paying salary job, I wanted her to pursue that versus be unhappy in some job.
And two influential American business groups still see reason to be unhappy, saying China is engaged in "a deep, concerted and continuing effort" to establish dominance in technologies such as robotics and electric vehicles.
Such a formulation applied less and less to Adams's mature work, whose heroines are certainly concerned with their own happiness, romantic and otherwise, but tend to be unhappy each in her own lonely way.
The high percentage of New York City Democrats who don't want him to run matches the vast majority of New York State Democrats who said they would be unhappy with him as the nominee.
Many MPs say they would be unhappy to be asked to approve a withdrawal treaty, including paying some £39bn ($50bn) to the EU, without firmer guarantees about the exact nature of a future trade deal.
And if I have done my job well, many of the subjects of those same stories will be unhappy as well, but for all the reasons we want them to be: We got it right.
Republicans, in particular, might be unhappy to be confronted by a Sophie's choice: repeal an Obamacare provision and risk premium hikes for older, sicker people, or keep it and risk being labeled an Obamacare supporter.
De Blasio was the only Democrat tested by Marist College in a poll earlier this year in which a majority of Democrats -- 65% -- said they'd be unhappy about if he were the Democratic 2020 nominee.
Pew's 2014 political polarization survey found that 30 percent of conservatives said they'd be unhappy if a family member married a Democrat, and 703 percent of Democrats said they'd disapprove if a relative married a Republican.
The most demanding task that managers have in the W.B.C. is communicating with the managers of their players' clubs, who can be unhappy with the amount of game action the players are getting — or not getting.
If you're already invested in a huge iTunes movie library, or you buy so many movies that Apple's cheaper pricing makes a big difference to you, you're not going to be unhappy about buying an Apple TV 4K.
At the same time in Washington, Mnuchin aides have been scrambling to find economic data to help their boss calm Trump down, but Trump was said to be unhappy with what Mnuchin was telling him, this source said.
Laurent Bigorgne, head of the Institut Montaigne, a think tank close to Mr. Macron, applauded the president for reinforcing the ministry dealing with local governments, a trouble spot, as France's mayors are known to be unhappy with him.
"About 25 percent of the folks out there, when you look at Democrats, about 25 percent, for instance, say they would be unhappy if Vice President Biden was the nominee," Mr. Castro said in Marshalltown, Iowa, on Sunday.
They might be unhappy about your decision to stay away from them, and they might tell you very loudly just how unhappy they are, but isn't avoiding them worth the cumulative effects of years of their negative influence?
"My original motivation was simply that I didn't want to see this thing that I had worked on for three or four years die, and I didn't want everyone who was still using it to be unhappy," Berry said.
According to the report, Facebook executives appear to be unhappy with Stamos' approach and seem to blame much of the recent backlash against the company on the decision to disclose information about Russian election tampering, rather than stay quiet.
But if that same official were to tell journalists that the campaign would be unhappy if Unite the Country attacked other Democratic candidates, the super PAC could receive that message and everyone involved would be on legal terra firma.
If I was the owner of the house, I'd probably be unhappy that my maid just put a giant hole in my window, but no, instead, the owners of the house continue their activities while Alessa's shirtsleeve catches fire.
"Geballe is still learning to be at peace with her body, but with the emotional distance that her photography gives her, she's already learned that self-acceptance starts from within: "If I am unhappy big, I will be unhappy small.
The challenge facing Google is that this problem has no easy fix — with two of three possible scenarios, either creators or advertisers will be unhappy, while Google is probably hoping a third scenario is the one that actually pans out.
Makers of competing products will be unhappy if it appears that Amazon is favouring its own products on its site or discouraging competition by driving up the cost of ad space on products that directly challenge its private-label goods.
Meanwhile, the government, which has been at loggerheads with the central bank, said it welcomed the Monetary Policy Committee's assessment but it believed the "policy stance probably required calibration," suggesting it may be unhappy with the RBI retaining its tightening bias.
The reasons are unclear—Mr Ghosn may be unhappy that his previous lawyers had not secured his release on bail, or his counsel may have doubted their ability to win his case when it comes to trial later this year.
She knew many would be unhappy, but, amidst the wave of youth activism that began after Parkland, Kirk, who jokingly describes herself as the "token activist" at Walter Williams, felt empowered by a movement that was being led by her peers.
Some investors were worried that the reform, called PPK, crucial for the stock market, may be delayed as politicians are afraid that voters will be unhappy with the plan to spend a small part of their salaries on additional pensions.
The boys haven't added much to the conversation, except for when Milo Ventimiglia (Jess) posted an Instagram of the show's script and that time Jared Padalecki (Dean) told Us Weekly that he thinks fans will be "unhappy" with Rory's love life.
The International Olympic Committee would be unhappy to see the Games go ahead without Russia, which vies with the United States to be the sport's number one nation but it is looking increasingly likely that that will be the case.
He was thought to be unhappy with Facebook's lack of transparency about Russia-related matters, though he initially defended the company on Twitter after it was revealed Cambridge Analytica misused data from up to 50 million accounts before deleting his tweets.
Her research showed that today's connected 18-years-olds are more like 14-year-olds and 85033th graders who spend 10 or more hours a week on social media are 56 percent more likely to be unhappy than those who don't.
A year later, he was the top European prospect to become the civilian leader of NATO, but he withdrew his candidacy when the United States, said to be unhappy that it had not been properly consulted, expressed doubts about his qualifications.
"Children who are placed into foster homes can be unhappy, distrustful or angry and may suffer the consequences of abuse and neglect," says John Simmonds OBE, who is the director of policy, research and development at CoramBAAF, an organization that supports adoption agencies.
It was such a close vote that everyone talks about because we left that (and) there's a lot of people that are unhappy, but had we stayed, it was going to be half the country that would be unhappy with that as well.
Compared to people who didn't have chronic pain, individuals who did experience pain but didn't use opioids were 38 percent more likely to be unhappy with their sex life and 46 percent more likely to report a lack of desire, the study found.
Doesn't she know that she is an exception in this world, where it is normal to be unhappy, to be hungry, to work non-stop and earn next to nothing, and to suffer the whims of everything from tyrants to hurricanes and earthquakes?
Mr. Williams, the former Bronx principal, who is now the vice president of education at Goodwill Central Texas, said that, while principals would no doubt be frustrated to have ineffective teachers forced on them, they weren't the only ones who would be unhappy.
Two weeks before the wedding, Olenna claims to be unhappy with the necklace presented for Margaery to wear, and tells a group of Tyrell women to go speak to the jewelers of King's Landing and find her the best necklace in town.
But while Apple's media chief Eddy Cue, who likes Simmons, would likely be unhappy to see Spotify lock up his company and podcasts in an exclusive deal — if that's what it ended up doing — I would be surprised if he made a counteroffer.
Because if you work for a great company for a poor person, you either have to find a way to change quickly or you're going to be unhappy and you're going to want to leave, regardless of how good the company is.
Trump has since been reported to be unhappy about the lack of progress, prompting fears among some diplomats that he could reverse course and order U.S. troops out of Afghanistan, a move that would risk a collapse of the Western-backed government.
But within the department, Mr. Shannon was widely rumored to be unhappy with Mr. Tillerson's decisions to ignore many of the department's top experts, as well as his failure to identify a cadre of senior leaders or fill vacancies in a large number of ambassadorships.
Peskov also said that Trump appeared to be unhappy with the scale of trade turnover between the United States and Russia, and instructed Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin directly at the meeting to work with his Russian counterpart Finance Minister Anton Siluanov on overcoming trade hurdles.
For the study, researchers at the University of New South Wales and Macquarie University surveyed 350 Australian and American women aged 18-25, and found that the more often they looked at "fitspo" images, the more likely they were to be unhappy with their own bodies.
Still, among the many ways to be unhappy online, I see at least a few constants: The historical trend has been for early-adopting countries to both shape the internet more and censor the internet less than late-comers, so those tensions are fairly predictable and powerful.
But for now, while investors might be unhappy with the company's short-term sales, the rest of us should cheer it as a sign of progress in giving customers what they want: sturdy, reliable phones that don't become obsolete as soon as a new model arrives.
But he's also running a couple risks: One, that people who subscribed to MoviePass thinking they could go to those theaters will be unhappy; and two, that people who might subscribe to MoviePass will hear about the dispute and worry that the company can't deliver on its promises.
" Menon says the new DExEU statement may also, in part, be designed to win over wavering lawmakers that may be unhappy with May's deal — but are also opposed to the U.K. crashing out of Europe without new arrangements in place — by reminding them that they are "playing with fire.
Julia Chatterley: Would you like to see greater coordination, there's a lot of questions being asked today of the Bank of Japan and perhaps what they're going to do about the strength of their currency and again this belief that actually other central banks will be unhappy if they intervene?
On the other hand, when we specified that the hypothetical in-law would never shut up about politics — he or she would interrupt social gatherings and holidays with the latest Trump dirt from MSNBC or Hannity tirade from Fox — more than 40 percent of people would be unhappy with the marriage.
It is entirely possible that this was the point all along — to put up caustic advertisements on trains connecting two of the city's most prominent stations knowing full well that the Knicks would be unhappy and that the ads would have to come down, a million tweets and conversations later.
In 2011, Senator Jeffrey D. Klein of the Bronx, along with three fellow state senators, announced that they were breaking off from their Democratic colleagues and forming their own caucus, the I.D.C. The breakaway members claimed to be unhappy with the party's leadership; their colleagues accused them of a power grab.
GC: On so many issues, it seems that the man or woman on the street in Italy has reason to be unhappy with some of the pronouncements from Brussels, not least on migration, but also on fiscal budgets, on the evolution of the banking system, and so on and so forth.
I read that as you initially being polite and thoughtful and trying to respond to someone who's upset with you, and he's a person of some stature and he won't take you seriously, it becomes ... when you're reading it, it becomes quite clear that he's unhappy and is going to continue to be unhappy.
I offered to snowshoe, but Mike reassured me that I'd be fine on skis, and besides, everyone else was on skis (two men had "splitboards" — a snowboard that splits in half to create two skis for climbing); he also implied that on snowshoes, I would be unhappy and slow, and I would hinder where the group could go.
During his Emmy acceptance speech for his portrayal of Maura, Mr. Tambor said he would not be unhappy if he were the last cisgender man to play a transgender woman on TV. (A cisgender person is someone whose gender identity reflects the sex he or she is assigned at birth.) Introducing young talent to large audiences may be a way forward.
Amazon's Transparent took an early lead in the comedy categories with two wins — one for directing, and one for lead actor Jeffrey Tambor, who used his speech to call for more transgender performers in transgender roles: "I would not be unhappy [if I were] the last cisgender man to play a female transgender on TV." Ultimately, though, top honor went to Veep for the second year in a row.
But I clearly remember seeing him like a year after he'd taken the job, and he was sitting in the office at the Empire State Building, and he was not happy, and he was not happy for the obvious reasons you would think someone who'd grown up and built a really good career in editorial, would be unhappy when they went to a tech company, which is, it was a tech company.
Now, U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May has to get her Cabinet of ministers and then a majority of parliament to approve the draft deal – or what has, in typically bureaucratic fashion, been called a "technical agreement" between the U.K. and EU. That's not likely to happen smoothly with both ends of the political spectrum — both pro-EU members of her cabinet and parliament as well as hard Brexiteers – expected to be unhappy with the terms of the draft deal.
"You suggested that rare earths could become one of China's countermeasures against the U.S.'s unwarranted suppression...What can I tell you is that if anyone were to use products that are made with the rare earths that we export to curb the development of China, then the people of [south Jiangxi province where rare earths are mined] as well as all the rest of the Chinese people would be unhappy," said the Chinese official, in an interview.

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