Betekenis van:
dissatisfaction

dissatisfaction
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the feeling of being displeased and discontent
    "he was never slow to express his dissatisfaction with the service he received"

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. He expressed his dissatisfaction.
    2. He pouted with dissatisfaction.
    3. I am writing to express my dissatisfaction.
    4. Tom has done a pretty good job concealing his dissatisfaction.
    5. An experiment, I would learn much later, when studying the philosophy of science, had to arise from a real dissatisfaction with existing knowledge.
    6. The Government of Pakistan expressed dissatisfaction with the rejection of its undertaking with respect to the Manufacturing Bond scheme and repeated comments on the LTF-EOP scheme and FTR.
    7. ‘consumer complaint’ means a statement of dissatisfaction with a specific trader made by a consumer to a complaint handling body, in relation to the promotion, sale or supply of a good or a service, use of a good or a service or after-sales service;
    8. The effective date for the number of customers, branches and front‐office staff is 31 December 2003, taking into account the planned implementation of the restructuring plan notified to the Commission in accordance with Article 2(1)(a) and natural business fluctuations, i.e. increases and decreases in the number of customers, staff, assets and liabilities, that are based on individual decisions (such as the relocation of customers or employees and dissatisfaction with the previous bank or employer) and not influenced by the bank.
    9. The effective date for the determination of the number of customers, branches and front‐office staff is 31 December 2003, taking into account the planned implementation of the restructuring plan notified to the Commission and natural business fluctuations, i.e. increases and decreases in the number of customers, staff, assets and liabilities that are based on individual decisions (such as the relocation of customers or employees and dissatisfaction with the previous bank or employer) and not influenced by the bank.
    10. The effective date for the number of customers, branches and front‐office staff is 31 December 2003, taking into account the planned implementation of the restructuring plan notified to the Commission in accordance with Article 2(1)(a) and natural business fluctuations, i.e. increases and decreases in the number of customers, staff, assets and liabilities, that are based on individual decisions (such as the relocation of customers or employees and dissatisfaction with the previous bank or employer) and not influenced by the bank. Other assets or staff may be included in the sale as appropriate.
    11. The effective date for the determination of the number of customers, branches and front‐office staff is 31 December 2003, taking into account the planned implementation of the restructuring plan notified to the Commission and natural business fluctuations, i.e. increases and decreases in the number of customers, staff, assets and liabilities that are based on individual decisions (such as the relocation of customers or employees and dissatisfaction with the previous bank or employer) and not influenced by the bank. This means in particular that BGB is not allowed to incite customers to transfer from Berliner Bank to other parts of the group, such as Berliner Sparkasse.