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- "Solution Unsatisfactory" is a 1941 science fiction alternate history short story by American writer Robert A. Heinlein. It describes the US effort to...
- Reform refers to the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc. The modern usage of the word emerged in the late 18th century...
- (/ˈduːkə/)(Sanskrit: दुःख; Pali: dukkha), "suffering", "pain," "unease," "unsatisfactory," is an important concept in Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism. Its meaning...
- Birmingham pub bombings. Their convictions were declared unsafe and unsatisfactory and quashed by the Court of Appeal on 14 March 1991. The six men were...
- monetarist-inspired policy, but was later abandoned because the results were unsatisfactory. A more fundamental challenge to the prevailing Keynesian paradigm came...
- can be used to salvage certain photographs taken in color which are unsatisfactory in their original form; sometimes when presented as black-and-white...
- in 1974. The playing pitch and facilities at Downing Stadium were in unsatisfactory condition, however, and as the team's po****rity grew they too left...
- and became the standard for railways. Cast iron used in rails proved unsatisfactory because it was brittle and broke under heavy loads. The wrought iron...
- aggressive and recurrent male ****ion technique, which result in an unsatisfactory experience when engaging in regular ****ual intercourse with a partner...
- dukkha (commonly translated as "suffering" or "cause of suffering", "unsatisfactory", "unease"), and anattā (without a lasting essence). The concept of...