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Some firms' unwillingness to spend big stems from unhappier times.
In general, states in the south seem to be unhappier.
The American movies tend to come from an unhappier, heavier place.
Athena (Julia Greer) is the better fencer and the unhappier person.
"Das Wunder," which was first performed in 1927, met an unhappier fate.
The world is unhappier with democracy than ever, new research has claimed.
Materialists lead unhappier lives — and are worse to the people around them.
The unhappier an end migrants meet, the less likely others are to follow.
People here are poorer, unhappier and likelier to leave than elsewhere in Bulgaria.
" Even unhappier is Michael P., who reports, "Girls are overweight, bitter and ugly.
More surprisingly, such migrants are also unhappier than cousins who stayed in the countryside.
An even odder, and far unhappier, couple dominates the action back in New York.
Nationwide found that men tend to be unhappier than women about spending money at work.
The default and probably more likely outcome is the second and unhappier of the two.
Serena: What I've noticed is that we've all come from unhappier places in our lives.
Surprisingly to many, among Europeans only Romanian, Bulgarian and Italian passengers are unhappier with their trains.
But research has also started to show they might be unhappier than previous generations of youths.
Perhaps we even felt a certain naïve envy of artists from countries unhappier than our own.
Today's girls are unhappier, more insecure about their appearance, and worried about their future than ever before.
Namely, the people most in the know tend to be unhappier than those who pay less attention.
Meanwhile Mr Trump—judged simply as a man standing on a stage—sounds angrier and unhappier every day.
The harder I worked to make real my idealized life, the unhappier I felt, and the more I drank.
However, a new policy change being weighed could make airport checkpoint security a bit longer – and may result in unhappier passengers.
By contrast, Europe's poorer countries are cast in a dim light: many think life in Greece and Poland is unhappier than it is.
Mr. Murray became an even unhappier camper after shooting a driving scene with a groundhog, which took a bite out of his hand.
So what's the moral: that life is simply unfair, and that the sooner we get our minds around this, the unhappier we can be?
The researchers found that 14-year-old girls were also unhappier with their lives and more likely to have depression than their male peers.
"Like most people who have success early in their careers, the more you get blessed in life, somehow you start to become unhappier," Gawdat said.
Multitasking may be your jam, but those in the study who reported regular mind-wandering were unhappier in that state than those with laser-like focus.
Girls in schools where images or videos of other people's bodies are shared a lot are unhappier with their appearance than those in schools where this is rare.
Little wonder, then, that young Arabs are unhappier than their elders and than their peers in countries at similar stages of development, according to Ishac Diwan of Harvard University.
Unsurprisingly, given the above, women in economics are unhappier both than the men they work with and than the women who work in other disciplines, including those with similar gender disparities.
It's conceivable that Sally, demoralized by the conspicuous wealth she will never attain, is not particularly happy, and she might even be unhappier than Seema, who is grateful for small mercies.
The deeper my knowledge of the games became, the unhappier I was, and by the end I was both infuriated by the game's design and by my own reactions to that design.
Past government shutdowns have proved very unpopular among Americans, who might not like the government much but seem to be even unhappier when national parks, museums and other government operations are not open for business.
Data showed that women are still more dissatisfied than men with their bodies, primarily with regard to thinness; however, the researchers did find that men were unhappier with the muscularity of their bodies than women were.
Mr. Trump might have further angered Pakistan by urging India to provide more economic aid to Afghanistan; Pakistan is already unsettled by India's $1 billion investment in Afghanistan and will be unhappier still if that is increased.
One study conducted by Jennifer Glass of the University of Texas, Robin Simon of Wake Forest University and Matthew Andersson of Baylor University shows that, on average, an American parent reports being 13 percent unhappier than a non-parent.
A 2017 study of 18- to 30-year-old men from the United States, Britain and Mexico found that the young men who subscribe most to traditional gender identities were unhappier and more prone to bullying and sexual harassment.
But what might have been an orderly departure has taken on an unhappier tone because of the reports, particularly because they left an impression of others in the organization anonymously insulting Collins just as it was nearly time to say goodbye.
One multi-country study by two demographers, Rachel Margolis and Mikko Myrskyla, suggests that childless people aged 22007 and over in formerly communist eastern Europe are a little unhappier than people with children, once you control for things like wealth and marital status.
The absence of paid leave and other family-friendly policies has been found to be the major reason that more women aren't working in the United States, and the reason American parents say they are unhappier than nonparents and parents in other countries.
Metro's traditional combination of overextended service, financial decline, and short-term fixes creates a vicious cycle: Necessary repairs are postponed until they can't be ignored or become dangerous, service disruptions increase as work grows too big for off-hours, and revenue that could go to those repairs falls as riders become unhappier.
While Facebook's commitment to cordoning off 15 percent of those housing units for low-income dwellers is seen as a service to the local community, the extremes of the situation are getting to the point where the company is almost forced to address housing itself at the risk of a much unhappier workforce.
The team also found evidence that teens became unhappier the year after they started spending more time on screens, which further supports (but doesn't definitively prove, as they admit) a direct cause-and-effect link, while no strong link was found between economic factors like a lower family income and poorer well-being.
Meanwhile, although several studies over the years have demonstrated a correlation between higher incomes and greater happiness -- including a landmark 2010 study from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School, which said that the lower a person's annual income falls below $75,000, the unhappier he or she feels -- most people agree, at least in theory, that money does not buy happiness.
In "Wealthy, Successful and Miserable," part of a series of articles in the Times on the future of the workplace, Duhigg writes that a generation of overachievers who seem to have gotten everything they want are, in fact, unhappier than ever -- and that the powerful, high-paying jobs they worked so hard (and paid so much in tuition) to get are the problem.
One type of a bracketing paradox found in English is exemplified by words like unhappier or uneasier.Pesetsky, D. 1985. "Morphology and logical form." Linguistic Inquiry 16:193–246.
This made Hutama, Lia, and Oma even unhappier. They moved to Fitri and Farrel's rented house and were pleased there. Unexpectedly, Kayla got into a coma donating her bone marrow for Finza. Hadi changed towards Aldo and Moza who were then married.
One reviewer commented, "In a break from tradition, the film substitutes the novel's unhappy ending with an even unhappier one." Strong collaborated on or contributed to such filmscripts as Haunted Honeymoon (1940; a Dorothy L. Sayers story about Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane), Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill (1948), and Happy Ever After (1954).
Aurore's mother dies in 1918, and Telesphore and Marie-Anne marry immediately after the funeral. This is the start of an unhappier, more difficult life for Aurore, as her stepmother and father begin at once to mistreat her. When two of Marie-Anne's children die, some villagers blame Houde for their deaths. The situation soon becomes worse for Aurore.
Nagare Sakashita :Mamoru's younger brother, who is in love with Ageha. Although he seems to be a sweet boy, he seems to also have a sadistic personality, that Ageha is unaware of. He becomes jealous of Ageha's feeling towards Yukari and often tries to secretly sabotage their relationship. He tells Yukari that Ageha seems unhappier lately, and that causes him to back off for a small amount of time.
Spruill began his career as a novelist with science fiction, and transitioned to contemporary thrillers in 1991 with the novel Painkiller. Spruill told Contemporary Authors, "As a novelist I'd like to do in another way what I attempt to do as a psychotherapist: to free a person for a few hours from the unhappier side of his life and turn him on to the constructive power of his mind".
144-145 His family life grew unhappier as he aged. As he became more conservative, his family followed the progressive movement of the era. "The 'excessive education' of his daughters irritated him, his Jewish wife's pro-suffragism infuriated him, and he became estranged from his socialist homosexual son, Charles".Rachel Holmes, "Sexual intercourse began in 1863..." a review of Gibson's biography, The Observer, 25 February 2001 Henry and Elisabeth separated in 1893.
Learning that Helgi and Yrsa lived happily together, queen Oluf travelled to Denmark to tell her daughter the truth. Yrsa was shocked and although Helgi wanted their relationship to remain as it was, Yrsa insisted on leaving him to live alone. She was later taken by the Swedish king Aðils (Eadgils) as his queen, which made Helgi even unhappier. Missing Yrsa, Helgi went to Uppsala to fetch her, but was killed by Aðils in battle.
Vivacia knows about Wintrow's reluctance and unhappiness and in turn it makes her even unhappier. She is courted by the pirate Kennit and won over to his side and offers him her alliance. Her dragon-self Bolt takes over for a time, and it is the presence of Althea that reawakens the Vivacia personality. The two personalities are merged, leaving Vivacia an independent liveship without the need of a family member on board.
As the months went on, the crisis became acute. By mid-1952, an attempt by the Shah to replace Mossadegh backfired, and led to riots against the Shah and perceived foreign intervention. After that, Mossadegh returned with even greater prestige. At the same time however, his coalition was weakening, because Britain’s boycott of Iranian oil eliminated a major source of government revenue, and made Iranians poorer and thus unhappier by the day.
Economic factors also negatively correlate with the happiness levels of those that live in the capital city: citizens living in the capital express lower levels of happiness. As found in this study, citizens of Cyprus that live in its capital, Nicosia, are significantly less happy than others whether or not socio-economic variables are controlled for. Another finding was that the young people in the capital are unhappier than the rest of Cyprus; the old are not.
However, the suggestion upset Churchill, who insisted that the U.S. not undermine his campaign to isolate Mosaddegh because of British support for the U.S. in the Korean War. In mid-1952, Britain's embargo of Iranian oil was devastatingly effective. British agents in Tehran "worked to subvert" the government of Mosaddegh, who sought help from President Truman and then the World Bank but to no avail. "Iranians were becoming poorer and unhappier by the day" and Mosaddegh's political coalition was fraying.
Mizoguchi struggled with Daiei to give the subplot an unhappier ending than what appears in the film, in line with real comfort women's experiences after the war. Tōbei's subplot reveals the mistake of war can also be a "tragicomedy". According to British critic Tony Rayns the film's presentation of the vanity of a man, neglecting his family, is a critique of historic men in feudal Japanese culture. In his relationship with Wakasa, Genjūrō is insignificant and is seduced by something greater, that he can never comprehend.
As many Western countries have become richer, they've seemingly become unhappier; with fearful communities, health problems and violent deaths becoming more common not less. The Divide weaves together seven stories to paint a picture of how economic division creates social division. The film depicts the startling truth of struggling to make ends meet in America. Together, it ties the mentality that developed countries have become based around consumerism, materialism and the idea of happiness that these objects and actions should be in your life, despite that they seem to be perpetuating the individuals struggle.
Injured and out of shape, "Hurricane" Harry Joplin is unhappy about not being accepted for World War II duty by the Navy and unhappier still when the New York Titans decline to offer him a new contract, suggesting he become a coach instead. Harry refuses to believe his football days are over. While his wife Kathy supports the family, Harry spends time with his son, Willie, teaching him football. But while battling his depression, Harry becomes attracted to Dee Shane, who persuades him to become an entertainer, telling his old football stories on stage.
On 22 August 2006, Forbes.com published Noer's article Don't Marry Career Women,Don't Marry Career Women which included statistics used to defend a thesis that men were unhappier in marriages in which the women earned more than $30,000 a year, as opposed to marriages in which the women worked less. Due to the controversy the article sparked among readers and bloggers, it was taken down after only one day. Hours later, it was republished with a counterpoint piece entitled Don't Marry A Lazy Man, by Elizabeth Corcoran, a Forbes senior editor based in Silicon Valley.
With these powers, he decreed a land reform law that established village councils and increased the peasants' share of production. This weakened the landed aristocracy, abolishing Iran's centuries-old feudal agriculture sector, replacing it with a system of collective farming and government land ownership, which centralized power in his government. Mosaddegh saw these reforms as a means of checking the power of the Tudeh Party, which had been agitating for general land reform among the peasants. However, during this time Iranians were "becoming poorer and unhappier by the day" thanks to the British boycott.
110, Britain's boycott had become devastatingly effective with Iranians "becoming poorer and unhappier by the day".Kinzer, All the Shah's Men (2003), p. 135-136. The dispute was finalized with the incorporation of a 25-year international Oil Consortium Agreement of 1954 which provided British Petroleum along with American and French oil companies with 40% ownership of Iranian Oil expiring in 1979.” The agreement which was heavily pressured by President Eisenhower, gave American oil companies complete control over how much petroleum Iran pumped and the price it could sell for thus ending Iran's monopoly on the oil trade.
Matthew Barnes is a young executive on the move up who finds himself a pawn in corporate in-fighting when he's sent to London to oversee a merger. He's to replace John Gissing; Gissing's gotten wind of it, and he makes sure that Matthew and his wife Linda, who has dutifully but reluctantly come to England, have a miserable first few days there. By the time Matthew figures out what's happening and declares a counter offensive, it may be too late to save himself from a transfer to Detroit. With Gissing still holding many cards and Linda unhappier by the moment, Matthew must reevaluate.
The film opens with two men, José (Hugo Silva) and Antonio (Mario Casas) robbing a pawn shop. Antonio is unhappy that José has brought his son Sergio (Gabriel Delgado) along on the heist and is even unhappier that the child is participating with them, as this puts both him and them at risk. The robbery initially seems to go well and the group collects a large bag full of gold rings and jewellery, only for the robbery to turn sour and for several people to die in the resulting gunfire. The men hijack a taxi and stow its unwilling passenger in the trunk, then force the driver, Manuel (Jaime Ordóñez), to drive towards Spain's border with the intent to flee to France.
The music video was directed by Sean de Sparengo and premièred on Channel 4 (UK) at 11:05 pm on Wednesday 16 May 2007. The video focuses on each member of the band sinking deep beneath water, symbolising the 10 years they each spent individually away from the media spotlight. There are clips of happy memories shown throughout the video such as parenthood and falling in love as well as unhappier times such as relationships falling apart and violence, which are used to represent the struggle they all faced after the band split. The video ends with Gary Barlow pulling Jason Orange out of the water whilst Howard Donald and Mark Owen make it to the surface and look around them reflectingly as they hang onto a raft.
When they first asked participants how happy they were with their dating or how satisfied they were with their relationship (a specific question that functions as a moderate context stimulus) and subsequently asked the participants how happy they were with their life in general (general question), they found assimilation effects. The specific question of their happiness with dating or satisfaction with their relationship made specific information accessible, that was further included as representation of the subsequent general question as target stimulus. Thus, by the time the participants were happy with their dating or satisfied with their relationship, they also reported being happier with their life in general. Similarly, when the participants were unhappy with their dating or dissatisfied with their relationships, they indicated being also unhappier with their life in general.
The third essay, called "The Unhappiest One", discusses the hypothetical question: "who deserves the distinction of being unhappier than everyone else?" Kierkegaard has progressed from a search for the highestEither/Or Part I, Swenson, p. 27 "sleeping is the highest", 32 "A good cut" of meat is the highest, 37-39 "Tautology is the highest law of thought", 46-47 "I will form a sect which not only gives Mozart first place", 59 "sensuousness is first posited in Christianity", 63 "Don Juan deserves the highest place', 68 music is higher than language, 101 "Don Juan is absolutely musical" to the search for the lowest.154-156 "Antigone's" "sorrow", 167-168 "grief", 177-178 "deception" which is for love an absolute paradox", 182ff the inability to decide if you've been deceived, 220-221 "unhappy consciousness" Now he wants to find the unhappy person by looking once again to the past.

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