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We, each in our need for self-satisfication, will always want too much and pay too little.
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In the US, most people cite a very high level of satisfication with their own insurance and care, but a very high level of dissatisfication with the establishment in general.
If Medicare were a Country..., Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Sorry for not adding this, but remember, McCain only has a 52% vs 48% satisfication rate among Republicans.
Obama Sends Key Staffer To Indiana -- Is State Really In Play? 2009
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Y'know the stuff you wrote about regarding the personal satisfication you've gotten from blogging really hit me - I'd have to agree.
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They do what they do best, which is to win votes from the majority of American mass and milk arse-load of money from them without any sort of value in return or satisfication of their purchase!
Superboys in Taiwan -- Super Avenue of Stars Sun Bin 2007
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Well if the Bible helps you live a better life and gives you satisfication - that's all well and good.
"I mean no disrespect." Ann Althouse 2006
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Nice book by Zane Miller about Cincinnati's own Boss Cox, a Republican, who rose up from "the people" in the bottoms to organize this growing city to everyone's satisfication.
Why didn't hackett go back to Iraq? Nathaniel Livingston 2006
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Tuesday by expressing satisfication at prospects of bilateral trade and economic ties.
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Joel Quenneville has expressed some satisfication, particularly in his team's improved defensive play of late.
SI.com 2010
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Braxton's spokeswoman Jennifer Mercer said the case was "settled to the satisfication of all parties."
snoctipii commented on the word satisfication
when satisfaction just isn't enough...
March 10, 2008