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"unhappiness" Definitions
  1. the feeling of being sad or not being happy
  2. unhappiness (about/at/with something) the feeling of not being pleased or satisfied with something

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In addition, several longitudinal studies show that screen time leads to unhappiness but unhappiness doesn't lead to more screen time.
Women still report rampant unhappiness with their bodies, but the unhappiness is not as high as it has been in the past.
The show bends less toward happiness and more toward an understanding of what creates unhappiness, which is often rooted in an unwillingness to see the unhappiness in others.
"Although this study can't show causation, several other studies have shown that more social media use leads to unhappiness, but unhappiness does not lead to more social media use," Twenge said.
Everywhere people are enraged, and lack a language in which to express that unhappiness; their desperate efforts to thrash themselves out of the general unhappiness only leave them sinking in deeper.
Uber has acknowledged the risk of unhappiness among its drivers.
The isolation can lead to depression and unhappiness in kids.
But it ignores Catalonia's unhappiness with Spain's current constitutional arrangements.
Evidence for the link between smartphones and unhappiness is weak.
Their unhappiness at Beijing's heavy hand was entirely their own.
Marie Byrne used to deal with her unhappiness by eating.
Unhappiness, abuse, and infidelity do not constitute grounds for annulment.
A longing for a world without crime, unhappiness, or despair.
New York's U.S. lawmakers were quick to express their unhappiness.
McKee notes that we often blame others for our unhappiness.
The data showed an association of poor health and unhappiness.
" The secular Easter knows of "the unhappiness of human life.
For me, the memory of "The Godfather" brings great unhappiness.
His unhappiness, and her energetic ambition, marked the Soloway home.
Even ordinary Chinese people aired their unhappiness on social media.
Such is the unhappiness from around the party at Mrs.
Men's unhappiness, unlike women's, has not changed much over time.
It started with unhappiness over a simple subway fare increase.
Obviously, I let the morning unhappiness color my entire day.
Injuries and unhappiness with gymnastics once derailed Ms. Ohashi's career.
I'm going to use a broad term of unhappiness, sadness.
Lawmakers and staffers are taking out their unhappiness on the group.
London's unhappiness could make push Khan to go easier on Uber.
So how will Kelly handle Trump's unhappiness with the special counsel?
Trump's unhappiness with NAFTA has largely centered around trade with Mexico.
Adding to that was the unhappiness with the ACA's individual mandate.
In the letters, he confesses his lifelong unhappiness and marital disappointment.
Most marriages seem to end up in either divorce or unhappiness.
But all we see in the immediate aftermath is Rachel's unhappiness.
Your exhaustion and unhappiness alone should be enough to motivate him.
She wrote honestly of her unhappiness and fear, even to Aurelia.
Then she swooped in to receive Cecile's teary admission of unhappiness.
"Every nationalism presents for humanity only the greatest unhappiness," he wrote.
More women than men express unhappiness about work, according to Malani.
When I'm talking about my unhappiness before, it was a level of core emotional unhappiness that came after a long period of exploration, but at some point, you just got to be happy during the day.
They are so entitled, so obsessed with their own unhappiness, so unwilling to take any actions to overcome said unhappiness, so cruel, judgmental and petty and at the same time, so capable of love, compassion and growth.
They are so entitled, so obsessed with their own unhappiness, so unwilling to take any actions to overcome said unhappiness, so cruel, judgmental and petty and at the same time, so capable of love, compassion and growth.
Politicians mindful of urban unhappiness perhaps stand a better chance of success.
The question is whom the unhappiness might befall: the Republicans or America.
Look for even greater disaffection and raw unhappiness from left-behind Americans.
Some girls have publicly expressed unhappiness about the emphasis on cookie sales.
Oft-injured, he recently expressed his unhappiness with the team's front office.
"Being in prison is a form of unhappiness and torture," Somyot said.
Mehta: The endorsement speaks to unhappiness among Democratic Party members and activists.
Democrats have expressed unhappiness with Sondland's changing story and questioned his credibility.
You will be struck by the profound sense of uncertainty and unhappiness.
The talks stem from President Donald Trump's unhappiness with the existing pact.
You free yourself from stress and unhappiness when you give them up.
But the share of jobless men reporting such unhappiness is 18 percent.
But ongoing murkiness only perpetuates unhappiness and dissatisfaction, not to mention resentment.
The bottom line as a measuring stick is a prescription for unhappiness.
Am I the guilty party in the mystery of my daughter's unhappiness?
But what's interesting is the inability to deal with sadness or unhappiness.
Some of the unhappiness with his government is caused by a stumbling economy.
The trouble is, the glow of the purchase fades and the unhappiness remains.
Day-to-day unhappiness can squash even the most optimistic professional's career aspirations.
He would cook me these elaborate meals and I'd just eat my unhappiness.
"We did expect some unhappiness," Arthur Spitzer, legal director of the ACLU-D.
Was my unhappiness worth this pixelated picture with fake Kate and Will, sister?
Reluctantly, I sat up in bed and made a big show of unhappiness.
He lambastes her infidelity and her failure to be honest about her unhappiness.
Mr. Trump vowed to take steps to address his unhappiness with the court.
Sometimes I thought this travel was just me trying to outrun my unhappiness.
All these elements combined to create a sense of unhappiness among the bourgeoisie.
A political as well as an economic failure lie behind South America's unhappiness.
"The question here isn't what are all the causes of unhappiness," said Twenge.
But they made their unhappiness with Trump's Russia dealings plain on Monday. Sen.
Taken together with staff reductions, several curators have expressed unhappiness with the museum.
What if there is even such a thing as the pursuit of unhappiness?
Unhappiness among country-dwellers undermines support for the Communist Party in its core constituency.
I'd comforted her briefly at the conference when she had a fit of unhappiness.
But in comedy, there's a limit to how much unhappiness an audience will tolerate.
But one laughs deeper, down the gullet, at the abysmal unhappiness of it all.
Unhappiness about the impending deal is also reflected in some articles carried by asianews.
Despite their romance, Mellencamp previously expressed his unhappiness with living in the Big Apple.
Riders are expressing their unhappiness with Uber in another way, according to App Annie.
If your cooks are unhappy, then you will taste their unhappiness through their food.
"I had a few years of just unhappiness," the This Is Us star reveals.
Academic research has found that pain is one of the biggest sources of unhappiness.
But despite this intimacy, their later years were marked by dissension, addiction, and unhappiness.
Most were uninformed and expressed their unhappiness about the circumstances in the local media.
As parents, our instinct is to protect our children from this kind of unhappiness.
There have been rumblings of his unhappiness with his most recent pick, John Bolton.
Any negative feelings — dejection, disappointment, unhappiness — should make you walk away from the item.
And then, at least for me, there's a deep sense of guilt and unhappiness.
The happiness or unhappiness of characters fundamentally drives many viewers' investment in a show.
It offended me because it served to highlight my unhappiness with my own self.
Trump hasn't been shy about expressing his unhappiness with the Fed's interest-rate policies.
But the outrage, disparagement and general unhappiness in response to the exercise was profound.
"I am not blaming him," Mongeau said, referring to her unhappiness in her marriage.
"This year's report provides sobering evidence of how addictions are causing considerable unhappiness and depression in the US," Jeffrey Sachs, a Columbia University professor and author of the section of the report titled "Addiction and Unhappiness in America," said in a news release.
If you're unhappy, then change it, but don't let anyone project any unhappiness onto you.
Is unhappiness the cause, or the result of algorithms surfacing content to make us unhappy?
The government has long promised to tackle corruption, which is the cause of much unhappiness.
The now-retired royal has been vocal about his unhappiness with this choice for years.
While research finds that buying things leads to unhappiness, spending on experiences increases their contentedness.
Instead of getting stuck in a rut of job unhappiness, treat it as an opportunity.
And the way they're shot, as if we're capturing private gestures of unhappiness or worry.
Jets coach Todd Bowles expressed his unhappiness over the fight after the practice was over.
In the book, it's detailed how Simon went to therapy because of his own unhappiness.
I press residual unhappiness into a small box, and conceal it beneath my daily work.
Most recently rumors are swirling about Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's unhappiness with Trump's behavior.
This is one unhappy family indeed, and their unhappiness is unique, to say the least.
The first Bush presidency made known its unhappiness with what the Federal Reserve was doing.
"Both exercises have caused a lot of grievances, unhappiness, and tensions in society," she said.
We are supposed to keep our unhappiness to ourselves but donate our courage to everyone.
Choosing certain, known unhappiness over potential happiness because of fear is a recipe for disaster.
There are other signs of employee unhappiness in the recent cases filed by the division.
"So I noticed how unhappiness can really plague us," Sixpenceee wrote in the original post.
The Boston assignment represented one side of Philip's angst, his unhappiness with carrying out orders.
Consider that growth is often uncomfortable in the moment, which can lead to temporary unhappiness.
With ample reasons to succumb to grief or unhappiness, these undaunted tweens prefer not to.
To understand the unhappiness of dark web intellectuals, you have to go back in time.
He said that the situation kept getting "worse and worse," and felt isolated in his unhappiness.
Prince Muhammad, aware of the unhappiness this causes, hopes to create 450,000 new jobs by 2020.
Is Jack a ghost or a man, a manifestation of Thomas's unhappiness or its possible solution?
However, their main effect will be to reveal the extent of the unhappiness within May's party.
He was ousted in April 2002 amid unhappiness over more than $400 million he reportedly owed.
And let us have the courage to embrace our unhappiness, our imperfect minds and failing bodies.
Meanwhile, some soldiers in Venezuela admit their unhappiness but want to stick around in the military.
People have been expressing their unhappiness online: Comment from discussionPokémon Go is finally available in Singapore.
My unhappiness with the Sense system stems from how close it comes to being a sham.
His was that he was never truly comfortable unless he was seething with unhappiness at something.
When doctors notice unhappiness in their patients, they should be probing more carefully for hidden illness.
I made a great piece of art out of complete nausea and panic and violent unhappiness.
It's hard to imagine the unhappiness of people who work in the dish pit full time.
Then, you want to buy more things — and unhappiness can be the driver for many purchases.
But it is not Mr. Trump alone that has inspired the rampant unhappiness across the department.
Yet the effect of raising rates is to limit American economic growth, hence Mr. Trump's unhappiness.
The unhappiness of China's growing middle class illustrates the futility of equating material success with happiness.
Even the drabbest, most earthbound cinematic exploration of ordinary unhappiness is on some level a fantasy.
Trump said he signed the bill, despite his unhappiness with it, because of national security concerns.
Whether these complaints are legitimate or simply reflect companies' unhappiness with the adviser's recommendation is unclear.
"The only way out of my unhappiness was to take myself out of it," Heather wrote.
Strange to relate, Europe's unhappiness with Brussels may stem not from too much eurocracy, but too little.
By some measures, the unhappiness has remained at that peak; by other measures, it's even higher today.
This is the spot where the entire Western world makes celebration of our struggle and our unhappiness.
In the end, the 2017 report was approved comfortably but not without some shareholders venting their unhappiness.
Her unhappiness is newly spiking but also may be a perpetual state of resenting conscripted female servileness.
It makes me sad to cause other people unhappiness or if they even perceive it that way.
I also find myself becoming the buzzkill, as I regularly end up discussing my unhappiness with work.
But when Moran left under pressure in December, it made Ells the sole target of investors' unhappiness.
Their unhappiness is a persistent irritant for the party, and lately the cause of eye-catching protests.
Number 16!' suggesting to plaintiff his unhappiness that sixteen women in the Company had maternity-related status.
"As a child, you see how your caregivers deal with their anxiety, depression, and unhappiness," Wish said.
Preqin's research cites fees and performance as the two biggest sources of investor unhappiness regarding hedge funds.
For women, this unhappiness is linked to compensation and having little room for advancement in the workplace.
We don't speak aloud our ambition of tomorrow, so we silently stew in the unhappiness of today.
For that matter, Macron's success reflected the unhappiness of moderate voters with the customary Gaullist/Socialist alternative.
Many factors can contribute to an employee's unhappiness at work — bad management, for example, or grueling hours.
His win was expected, reflecting the unhappiness of the voters with the existing political and social condition.
Thinking back to my worst Christmas, I found it hard to believe that my unhappiness would pass.
Cillizza: Does the endorsement of De Leon speak to a wider unhappiness with DiFi among California Democrats?
A number of the world's biggest soccer stars have expressed unhappiness at their ratings on FIFA 203.
Yet perhaps the most revealing aspect of Ms. Witt's book is her willingness to confess her unhappiness.
Fortunately, you can insure yourself against such unhappiness: just place a bet for your side to lose.
The correlation of happiness and health — or unhappiness and poor health — has been noted over the centuries.
Too much of the former and/or too little of the latter is a recipe for unhappiness.
Recognizing that — rather than wondering what you could've done differently — could save you a lot of unhappiness.
Unfortunately, your own unhappiness at work is taking a toll on both your professional and personal career.
You have demonstration for a First Cause...Yet you have against this...the unhappiness of human life.
Another way that ferry operators eased some of the unhappiness was by hiring people like Milton Scott.
Their unhappiness over increasingly aggressive meddling by Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, about how Instagram was run.
Other staff members said the NPR incident revived their unhappiness over Pompeo's dealings with the Ukraine scandal.
In our politically charged atmosphere, both the attempts to adopt policies and unhappiness with them are understandable.
In spite of Trump's apparent unhappiness with the spending bill, McConnell praised the deal on the floor.
In the office, Alfred and Blanche vented their unhappiness with each other by quarrelling at editorial meetings.
How do they deal with their unhappiness given, I think there's a lot of pressure here, right?
But it's very hard to maintain excitement or novelty that way, and that can definitely create unhappiness.
You talked about the little things that matter and stuff like that, what's the algebra of unhappiness?
All right, so I want to finish up talking just a little bit about what about unhappiness?
Now, "sources" say Prince Harry feels responsible for her unhappiness in the face of so much public criticism.
The absence of unhealthy habits is equally important, as they can cause tension and unhappiness in the relationship.
Globally, the world is reaching record levels of unhappiness, per an annual Gallup survey, with Africa particularly unhappy.
In a cramped meeting room alongside the factory, executives of Bonprix visiting from Europe make their unhappiness clear.
She expressed that unhappiness to her mother, Arlane (played by Jean Smart in the show), who dismissed her.
Such a gun-to-the-head Brexit would guarantee rancour and unhappiness across Britain for years to come.
American and British data show that, although heavy internet use is associated with unhappiness, the correlation is weak.
This is both plausible and, because of Rhys' completely believable air of troubled unhappiness, preposterously, even comically relatable.
It's easier than ever to become dependent on our screens, which can lead to a lot of unhappiness.
But where Freud saw no solution to human unhappiness in this arena, Firestone envisioned the end of patriarchy.
This is what you should act like,'" she said, adding that this dichotomy was a "recipe for unhappiness.
Investor unhappiness rose after Mr Ellison, who is currently chief technology officer, received compensation worth $94.6m in 2012.
When asked about his unhappiness with the chants in North Carolina, Trump quickly turned his criticism to Omar.
In fact, studies show that one of the top causes of workplace unhappiness is having a bad boss.
McCord said that in that instance, you're responsible for pinpointing the root of your unhappiness and acting accordingly.
Better to worship that idealized image than to admit that their unhappiness will follow them wherever they go.
He was also Jackson's final transaction before owner James Dolan wisely addressed Porzingis's unhappiness by eliminating Jackson's stubbornness.
The ones that keep saying "I rock" and "I suck", careering back and forth into unhappiness and beyond.
This has been a major source of unhappiness among working people, and a subject of consternation among policymakers.
Film viewers expressed their unhappiness on Twitter, with some taking aim at the libraries and others at Kanopy.
Clinging to Tara's anguished face, Laurie Rose's camera scrutinizes an unhappiness that builds to an almost tangible desperation.
In addition, the public in Iraq and Lebanon were expressing unhappiness with Tehran's influence in their domestic politics.
The couple's unhappiness began on their honeymoon and lasted more than thirty years, until Samuel's death, in 1876.
They know that if anything causes unhappiness higher up, a project, and perhaps an organization, will be scrubbed.
If your source of unhappiness is your current organization's culture, you may just need to ditch your company.
Democracy didn't turn Tunisian youths into jihadis, but it gave them the freedom to act on their unhappiness.
You appreciate Ms. Nottage's insistence that we be able to trace exactly the sources of her character's unhappiness.
But I do know that what happened to her as a result was a deep unhappiness and longing.
"People have a need to voice their malaise and their unhappiness with the current situation," Mr. Verteneuil added.
My problem is that it ultimately doesn't go far enough because it reinforces the sources of our unhappiness.
ET -- because of Democratic stalling tactics that reflect their unhappiness with Trump's cabinet picks and the overall confirmation process.
Young Pioneer Tours, another North Korea travel company, attributed the temporary suspension to Kim's unhappiness with the event's organizers.
A breakup at 26, meanwhile, is more likely a reminder that you've felt such unhappiness before and will again.
I understand the impulse, though, and sometimes putting your unhappiness out into the world can act as a release.
Such cooperation will face challenges, rooted largely in Washington's unhappiness over New Delhi's warm relations with Iran and Russia.
Shareholders showed their unhappiness with the plan, with nearly 30% voting against or abstaining on the company's pay awards.
At the same time, researchers also speculate that becoming wealthier makes you more isolated, which can lead to unhappiness.
The split underscored deep unhappiness in Congress over Trump's action, which many lawmakers view as abandoning loyal Kurdish fighters.
This Greg is owning his role in his previous unhappiness and no longer blaming West Covina for his troubles.
Recognize that when unhappiness is making you antisocial, you need to force yourself to get out there and mingle.
The play emerged in part from a deep unhappiness she felt at the time, a sense of irreparable emptiness.
But after adjusting for medical conditions, demographics and lifestyle factors, unhappiness was not an independent predictor of increased mortality.
Beyond uncovering disorders such as depression, for which unhappiness is a direct symptom, there may be other illnesses lurking.
If job hunting is not an option right now you might try talking to your boss about your unhappiness.
"If my unhappiness was creating insecurities, and that is what people miss, I'm sorry," he responded in that article.
Various recent documentaries and films about the gay porn industry show a troubled world of drugs, unhappiness and suicide.
This is obviously silly—depression and anxiety aren't obstacles to be overcome, and antidepressants are not steroids for unhappiness.
You can always sense the calculation within the cutup, and the simmering anger and unhappiness behind the agreeable smile.
It adds up — especially for families — and many have expressed their unhappiness with Magnolia's steep prices in Tripadvisor reviews.
If Mr. Moore is elected, Senate Republicans could express their unhappiness by moving to expel him from the chamber.
But finding a label did not solve everything, since it was not my husband who was causing my unhappiness.
McCarter said the movement ultimately is about signaling the unhappiness rural conservatives in Oregon have with the state legislature.
On the 242nd anniversary of our independence, Americans express deep unhappiness with border policies separating immigrant children from parents.
Technology, a mixed blessing to be sure, is here a towering straw man, responsible for much of our unhappiness.
"They seem to display a recognition that there's a lot of unhappiness out there in the public," she said.
Brazil's right-wing government has made clear its unhappiness over the synod, suspecting an assault on its national sovereignty.
I sold them for stability and mental peace — transactions I think of with doubt and unhappiness every single day.
Singer Halsey, who has collaborated with the group on their hit single, "Boy With Luv," also tweeted her unhappiness.
"Some people may want to demonstrate publicly to show their unhappiness about how Yingluck is being treated," he said.
The protests also reflected broader public discontents, including unhappiness with the economy and the government's suppression of peaceful demonstrations.
However, studies have proven that this behavior can often lead to unhappiness, headache, and a reduced quality of sleep.
Furthermore, their unhappiness at the idea was increased when it became clear that fans were against the idea too.
Even that wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the fact that there's apparently a whole other perpetual motion machine at work in parallel, too: engagement drives unhappiness which drives engagement which drives unhappiness, because the kind of content which drives the most engagement apparently also drives anxiety and outrage — cf.
Geoff laughed and offered some advice: People assume body transformations are a silver bullet to cure unhappiness, but they're not.
But as Netflix has aggressively pursued an ever-bigger global audience, simmering unhappiness over the ban is reaching a boil.
He also attacked Mueller's investigators as having conflicts of interest, and expressed unhappiness with the deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein.
Her constant feeling of worthlessness is what led her to her highest weight and along with it, her greatest unhappiness.
Marnie had looked at her father and flipped to June: Unhappiness is in the eye of the beholder, it read.
Just as the world girds itself for steel-lined trade wars, the cause of all this unhappiness is fast receding.
But as of now, that unhappiness doesn't quite equal enough support (and a consistent vision) for a third-party alternative.
These are a quick way to express your happiness (or unhappiness, as it were) about this Extra Crunch Roundup newsletter.
Gallup claimed in 2013 that the "unhappiness" of employees costs the American economy $500 billion a year in lost productivity.
But now figures of both major parties say the unhappiness with the companies is also bubbling up from the bottom.
But this lyrical episode, directed by the Emmy-winning "Transparent" creator Jill Soloway, suggests more substantive reasons for Maura's unhappiness.
Express your concern for their unhappiness and tell them you would like to try to resolve the problem, if possible.
For his die-hard fans, BoJack Horseman has nonetheless attained that status by representing a specific kind of modern unhappiness.
"I no longer find myself swiping my credit card in an attempt to solve my problems and unhappiness," he says.
Ordinary Russians have already expressed unhappiness with political and economic corruption through the unexpected strength of protests earlier this year.
But Matisse recognized that this unhappiness produced a wealth of archival material worth displaying as much as the final products.
Whatever the cause, what was meant to be a cheerful gift from London has turned into the Bluebird of Unhappiness.
And as United States aid levels have diminished — reflecting bipartisan unhappiness with Pakistani policy — aid from the Chinese has increased.
If our players are unhappy with it, we have to analyze to the nth degree the cause of their unhappiness.
Read an excerpt below: One of the persistent concerns of this work is the ambiguity of family happiness and unhappiness.
Fizdale kept Gasol on the bench for the fourth quarter, and the center made his unhappiness clear after the game.
David Weigel of The Washington Post has a dispatch from New Hampshire, focusing on suburban unhappiness about the tax plan.
Not sleeping enough is linked to not just the inability to focus but to unhappiness, depression, and poor physical health.
Despite Uma's stated unhappiness, the hovering male guards and her attempts to push back, she never seems really alarmed enough.
After her first marriage, right out of high school, was quickly annulled, Sill sought a way to escape her unhappiness.
Combined with the fact they've tried to buy off popular unhappiness by raising the minimum wage and things like that.
The tongue-in-cheek question was intended to gauge young Americans' level of unhappiness about their choices in the Nov.
They are spending more time alone with their digital screens, and the greater the screen time, the greater the unhappiness.
The president made clear his unhappiness and issued a warning of what would come, predicting the current system would implode.
On Sunday, he said the network was "not what it used to be" when he expressed unhappiness with a poll.
Earlier this week, the President publicly expressed his unhappiness with the fact that the vote on Kavanaugh hadn't happened yet.
By contrast, the Hong Kong protesters are extremely savvy in their use of symbols and the messaging of their unhappiness.
And Mr. Trump has made his own unhappiness known with Mr. Priebus, the former chairman of the Republican National Committee.
You can never really determine during their appearances in public that their private life is full of hell and unhappiness. . . .
Opinion polls in many countries show continued public unhappiness with the bloc but little desire to see it fall apart.
Local media reported the man posted a picture of himself on social media with a placard "to express his unhappiness".
But she said State Street may cast "abstain" proxy votes more often this year to signal its unhappiness with management.
It would raise incomes and relieve a lot of stress and unhappiness and give children a good start in life.
On Sunday, he said the network was "not what it used to be" when he expressed unhappiness with a poll.
I had a lot of failed relationships, a lot of unhappiness, a lot of shame and embarrassment, bad self-image stuff.
In the most recent of her three televised apologies, she said she had spent "sleepless" nights agonising over the nation's unhappiness.
As experts voice concerns over the quarantine's effectiveness, people onboard the ship have expressed fear and unhappiness with the living conditions.
In recent weeks, among the country's more than 700m internet users, there has been evidence of unhappiness with the party's meddling.
Strategists said China has more options if it wants to signal its unhappiness, including the unlikely path of selling U.S. Treasurys.
Hall appeared on The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show, where he talked about how Swift's apparent unhappiness was showing in her posture.
Those unemployed in their 20s typically still feel the "scarring" effects of lower income, as well as unhappiness, in their 50s.
"People who believe their best days are behind them rarely get rich, and often struggle with unhappiness and depression," he writes.
How exactly this decision ends up manifesting—whether it's through cheating or a different expression of unhappiness—is an individual choice.
Not having your expectations for your most intimate partnership line up with your reality of life: That's a recipe for unhappiness.
"They're basically drowning from unhappiness due to a lack of autonomy," explains Kim, which makes them fantasize becoming rich and retiring.
His unhappiness over how the Redskins diagnosed the growth was a major factor in his eight-game holdout that ended Tuesday.
As CEO how did you stay focused amidst all this opposition and unhappiness, how did you carry out this painful exercise?
But unhappiness with her accelerated this year with complaints by Mr. Sanders that she was limiting debates to bolster Mrs. Clinton.
Doctors at first did not believe patients who described doxorubicin's cognitive effects, or minimized the patients' complaints as cancer-related unhappiness.
One was a riff on Musk's comments linking social media to unhappiness in his infamous weed-smoking interview with Joe Rogan.
Our observations and other studies show that unhappiness has a negative effect both for developers personally and on development outcomes.
A study I found said that sleeping more than an inch away from your partner could indicate unhappiness in the relationship.
Soon afterward, the president admitted that his unhappiness with Comey's handling of the Russia investigation played a role in his firing.
The opposition to the bill is the latest sign of growing unhappiness in Hong Kong over Beijing's encroachment into the territory.
Democrats are not alone in their unhappiness over how the nearly two-year special counsel investigation is coming to a close.
The first thing is to determine whether their unhappiness is related to their working conditions or to some unresolved psychological issue.
Senate Republican Rand Paul has expressed unhappiness over reports that Trump's tax plan could raise taxes on some middle-class Americans.
Many workers expressed their unhappiness on internal message boards and in meetings, as well as on Twitter and other social media.
An atmosphere of unhappiness—a mix of longing and defeat—is what sets Lulu Wang's The Farewell apart from its peers.
The state officials expressed their unhappiness at a meeting of the National Association of Secretaries of State that ended on Monday.
Context: The unhappiness and disquiet plaguing the French police have led to an increase in suicides — more than 50 this year.
Is his story one of salvation, or an indictment of the false promise of heaven in the face of worldly unhappiness?
His death acts as a catalyst for unhappiness with the slow pace of reform, as well as corruption and income inequality.
If only due to heavy repression, the visit to Saudi Arabia is likely to go off without public displays of unhappiness.
Last week, President Donald Trump tweeted his unhappiness that Google search results seemed to be favoring sources critical of the president.
Up for discussion during the two-day visit: trade deals, their mutual unhappiness about an American missile shield in South Korea.
Read enough acknowledgments, though, and you will also discover how many writers are suffering from common unhappiness, as Freud might say.
Even Madeline and Renata — the two characters most prone to scathing outbursts — express their unhappiness with longing looks and offhand scowls.
Ginny is a type, the unhappy housewife whose dreams have slipped away, but her "fatal weakness" just seems to be … unhappiness?
The administration said in March it would cut aid to the three countries after Trump expressed unhappiness with the their immigration policies.
Over 30 years I learned that the answer is more complicated than it looks — especially when the source of unhappiness is love.
While it is hard to measure the fear in people's hearts, there is little evidence of widespread or increasing unhappiness among workers.
Several traders expressed unhappiness about the LME in conversations around the LME Week Asia, and not only about the increase in fees.
But even he has been able to feel the general unhappiness and uncertainty that has seemingly enveloped this country as of late.
Some studies of Britain and America, which conduct large surveys of young people, have found correlations between heavy technology use and unhappiness.
But the president is clearly unhappy with the failure of his top legislative priority, and he wants to make his unhappiness known.
Except, I wasn't a freshly divorced single mother, but a depressed, recently dumped single girl simultaneously dealing with heartbreak and career unhappiness.
Customers often use nuanced expressions to convey their unhappiness — such as sarcasm — and the tool is meant to understand such indirect speech.
Two of them, Shiv Sena and Biju Janata Dal, decided to abstain from voting to express their unhappiness with Modi&aposs policies.
But if the bill goes down to defeat, unhappiness with the existing health care system will still be directed toward the GOP.
And because the U.S. is this highly individual culture, that unhappiness falls on us as individuals to sort out, and it's impossible.
Above all, it is about the pain and unhappiness of what came after, including the blatant economic inequality that resulted from privatization.
That remains to be seen but it is a symptom of the general unhappiness simmering in the tight-knit LME brokerage community.
Tilly is the most fascinating character, filled with need and unhappiness, and Arquette fearlessly plays this wholly unflattering role with absolute abandon.
The legend states that Mr. Morgan used to torture his wife, causing her to fall into a state of sorrow and unhappiness.
Abby's self-consciousness in the company of others was nothing compared with the unhappiness she felt when faced with her own reflection.
The official also said that congressional leadership had reached out to the White House to express their unhappiness with the President's comments.
How strange, then, that a mounting body of evidence shows that reducing social media use actually decreases loneliness and feelings of unhappiness.
For employers, this is slightly good news as the happiness—or lack of unhappiness—of workers is naturally, obviously tied to productivity.
And despite the unhappiness on both sides, divorce was out of the question, thanks to the pervasive influence of the Catholic Church.
At the same time, A224's founders tapped into a deep unhappiness among young filmmakers about the state of the film business.
The report "was critical of the Tymoshenko trial and caused unhappiness in the Ministry of Justice," the lawyers said in their statement.
If wilted flowers perch atop the Milos display of fish, his unhappiness will intensify, his grievances spelled out in enraged capital letters.
Magnus Ekbom, Lazada Group Chief Strategy Officer, denied there were issues with staff unhappiness over the measures in a statement to Reuters.
Elizabeth Warren echoed that message, saying that there is "great unhappiness" in the Democratic caucus about the proposal as it currently stands.
Magnus Ekbom, Lazada Group Chief Strategy Officer, denied there were issues with staff unhappiness over the measures in a statement to Reuters.
It was then that Cabrera, newly returned from the disabled list, publicly expressed his unhappiness at suddenly finding himself playing second base.
When evaluating the cause of your unhappiness, it could be that you're no longer satisfied with the impact your company is making.
Yes, part of the mass exodus stems from unhappiness with G/O's culture and a desire to speak out against corporate overlords.
"Microtransaction implementation, while not nearly as problematic as in Star Wars Battlefront 2, has still been a source of player unhappiness."3.
China, Russia and the European Union used this year's United Nations General Assembly to register their unhappiness with US policy on Iran.
"Children know about pain and fear and unhappiness and betrayal," she said in an interview quoted in the reference work Contemporary Authors.
As a mom, she didn't like seeing me unhappy, but that wasn't her main motivation: Sometimes unhappiness can be productive or important.
"I didn't want to lock David in somewhere for seven years and have it be seven years of losing and unhappiness," McKinnis said.
Maybe shame, embarrassment, and self-disgust over my current weight are just as terrible drivers of health as unhappiness was five years ago.
More than half of all users, though, express unhappiness with the time they spend on Instagram, which averages about 54 minutes a day.
In meetings with advisors, Trump has also expressed unhappiness with the Treasury Department's lack of support for tariffs against China, the newspaper said.
He described his loss not as a referendum on his performance or positions, but a reflection of voters' unhappiness with the Trump administration.
"One of the predictors of unhappiness is being in a bad relationship," said Sonja Lyubomirsky, a professor at the University of California, Riverside.
Too many people confuse their unhappiness with ungratefulness, and feel ashamed for wanting something more than what other people think they should want.
You can see then how, if you were determined to extract a story, you could cook up one about teenage girls and unhappiness.
The overwhelmingly negative numbers reflect the unhappiness of the 2016 electorate with both candidates, and show significant erosion among Clinton's bases of support.
Their unhappiness with her "policymaking by tortoise" had already led to sustained reports over the past week that her premiership is in danger.
"Congress has plainly stated its unhappiness with the planned purchase, imposing sanctions via CAATSA for the purchase of Russian defense equipment," she added.
That, combined with unhappiness at his handling of anti-Semitism complaints within the party, had raised the prospect of a no confidence vote.
"I am sure that social media plays a role in unhappiness, but it has as many benefits as it does negatives," he said.
However, a growing number of studies show that most of the causation goes from screen use to unhappiness, not the other way around.
This seemed like something of a political move on the part of the company because Daley had been outspoken about his unhappiness there.
The Point: The White House is reportedly shrinking its communications staff amid unhappiness from Trump about leaks coming out of the West Wing.
While talking about what bothers you can help you feel better, there's a fine line between complaining being therapeutic and it fueling unhappiness.
"There is a lot of unhappiness in the umpiring community because no one is standing up for officials," the person told the Guardian.
Feature The show's creators have turned the travails of an anthropomorphic horse into a hilarious meditation on a peculiarly modern kind of unhappiness.
Instead, your baby or young child wakes up at every sound, which means that in turn, they wake you up with their unhappiness.
MAMELODI, South Africa — For an opposition candidate like Solly Msimanga, this township outside South Africa's capital, Pretoria, was a gold mine of unhappiness.
But the Trump administration cut aid to the three Central American countries earlier this week after Trump expressed unhappiness with their immigration policies.
The birds, which are common across sub-Saharan Africa and often live close to people, are thought to be carriers of human unhappiness.
I think it was rather the other way around, in that it was a great relief to be writing about someone else's unhappiness.
And this generation of adolescents can hardly afford much more unhappiness: Today's teenagers are plagued by more distress than any generation on record.
Mr. Cohn has telegraphed his unhappiness with some of President Trump's policies, so his departure may not come as a surprise to investors.
It leads to the paradoxical implication, at the end, that everyone would be happier if they would just give in to their unhappiness.
Mr. Biden has never publicly expressed unhappiness with the president for discouraging him, but some who worked with him assume he felt it.
And he expressed unhappiness with how the administration was responding to the Arab Spring, though the nature of his disagreement isn't publicly known.
Yes, but: However, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other groups have been registering their unhappiness with the trade deal in recent days.
Jamie is loved by everyone he comes across, but his soft smile and positive demeanor are just a facade masking a deep unhappiness.
My results did not prove causality: People who pay close attention to politics might also tend to have some latent source of unhappiness.
When asked if he had spoken to Kassai after the game, if he had made his unhappiness known, he simply cocked an eyebrow.
And Wyckoff stresses that if unhappiness with a DR's appearance is why women decide to address their stability and function issues, that's fine.
She said her election manifesto had emphasized the need to address the aspirations and "unhappiness" of young people with greater opportunities and upward mobility.
He told me that he could see I was always unhappy and that I was I directing a lot of that unhappiness at him.
"I've spoken to men who have been suicidal because of their anxiety and unhappiness with their size or perceived size," Walker told the newspaper.
In Australia, about 400 drivers gathered in front of Victoria's state parliament in Melbourne in September last year to voice their unhappiness with Uber.
I interviewed in great depth scientists who have conclusively demonstrated that many factors in our lives can cause depression (not just unhappiness: full depression).
Such a move would allow Republicans, who know Trump is popular with their constituents, to express their unhappiness without confronting the President head-on.
Investigators believe that in April 2017, the teen from Marion County had expressed unhappiness at his home to a family acquaintance, Eleanor Faye McGlamory.
"I've spoken to men who have been suicidal because of their anxiety and unhappiness with their size or perceived size," Walker told the Post.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has revealed that she couldn't hide her unhappiness on President Donald Trump's inauguration day — nor did she even try.
The unhappiness is evident in Britain's vote in June to leave the European Union and in the U.S. presidential campaign of Republican Donald Trump.
The Instagram founders' unhappiness with Facebook stemmed from tensions that had brewed over many years and had boiled over in the past six months.
The sacking added to unhappiness with Corbyn's leadership among Labour members of the Lords - an unelected legislative body which shapes and revises new laws.
Cory's mom, Marty Didriksen, previously told PEOPLE that she recognized growing strains in the couple's relationship, but that Cory kept any unhappiness to herself.
More unhappiness with Trump Frustration with Trump is also expressed privately among senators, as evidenced by a recent conversation that accidentally went public. Sen.
Though we knew Chris was dealing with stress and unhappiness, he was talking about his troubles openly, without expressing any desire to hurt himself.
IN ITS short, on-off existence, the regional processing centre on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea has witnessed an extraordinary amount of unhappiness.
Many in the industry have long vocalized their unhappiness regarding rising market-data fees, which exchanges have increasingly relied on to pump up revenue.
But… Trump has to date shrugged off red-state complaints from lawmakers, manufacturers, state officials and his supporters expressing unhappiness with his tariffs policies.
At the Guizhou company, many of the punished showed little outward sign of unhappiness, according to state media, choosing instead to accept their fate.
" The article concluded that "the logic of commerce and technology will be consciously harnessed, as already in pornography, to address the unhappiness of incel.
Host countries expressed unhappiness, and U.S. embassies have questioned how to implement what homeland security and other officials said was a poorly conceived policy.
Eventually, in fact, it's just going to make you bitter: You're suffering for the sake of others who are blissfully ignorant of your unhappiness.
It felt like all the unhappiness I'd ever experienced in my First-World life was due to not knowing how to be of service.
More often, they come across as delusional individuals, whose shallow desires for money, youth and fame mean that their unhappiness is their own fault.
Mr. Trump expressed his unhappiness to Mr. Mnuchin, who had urged him to settle the ZTE issue and seek a trade truce with Beijing.
The speculation continued and, in 1995, Diana gave an interview to the BBC in which she talked about her unhappiness at her husband's affair.
There are clear fissures in their relationship: Edward is awkward and reserved around his wife, hiding his clear unhappiness, which leads Grace to rage.
How the court rules could dramatically impact future races, as Democrats try to win back the House amid widespread unhappiness at President Donald Trump.
Whether unhappiness with Trump's approach to foreign policy and national security will create buyer's remorse for enough voters, especially independents, remains to be seen.
Inevitably, Shirley's cantankerous personality infects young wife Rose (Odessa Young), and their mutual unhappiness is the engine that drives in this smart period piece.
"Tilly is the most fascinating character, filled with need and unhappiness, and Arquette fearlessly plays this wholly unflattering role with absolute abandon," he wrote.
However, the external locus of control can also be based on an illusion that something affects us — meaning that the resulting unhappiness is unnecessary.
The law tied Trump's hands on Russia, limiting his abilities to ease sanctions on the country — and he made clear his unhappiness with it.
Donald Trump channeled the rising unhappiness into his electoral victory, but his trade wars and tax cuts for the rich only widen the divide.
"We agree with Mr. Sanders's unhappiness; we don't agree with his conclusion," Hoyer, the Democratic whip, said during a press briefing in the Capitol.
Emily's unhappiness starts to seem too idiosyncratic to support a larger, technological thesis just as Ms. Stanton's signposting of that thesis becomes more insistent.
Banschick says that just wanting a change isn't a good enough reason; it's easy to displace all the burden of your unhappiness on the spouse.
So even if you weren't the cause of their unhappiness, how can you really enjoy what you have because you know it should be different?
Instead, Rowling unintentionally turns Leta, a mixed-race woman, into the "tragic mulatto" trope as a character born and bred of tragedy, unhappiness, and unbelonging.
Originally an outlet for Ray's unhappiness and tendencies towards self-destructive behavior, Teen Suicide was a deeply personal project never intended to reach an audience.
NEXT MONTH 11-year-olds will sit a series of short tests in maths and English—a fact that causes much unhappiness among England's teachers.
Within that same Post article, Steven Goff reports "broader player unhappiness about the organization," and that Spirit star Crystal Dunn was looking to move overseas.
Even before those protests turned violent, there was considerable unhappiness within the Turkish community regarding Trump's willingness to offer Erdogan an official White House visit.
There's also humor, if we accept Samuel Beckett's line that "Nothing is funnier than unhappiness," as he once wrote into his 1957 absurdist play, Endgame.
Beckett said that nothing is funnier than unhappiness, a maxim that playwright Bess Wohl seems to have taken to heart for much of the show.
Multiple studies link time spent on social networks with unhappiness, and watching mass-produced videos and reading clickbait articles on a screen surely don't help.
That's not a secret and I don't think this will make this any worse but it is indicative of broader unhappiness among the Republican electorate.
While demonstrating their unhappiness with this situation, protesters managed to block the parade route, forcing police to redirect the parade at around 5:30 p.m.
Those stories might reframe these affairs away from the question of loneliness, unhappiness, malaise, and need, and towards a question of labor, consumption, and use.
The tweet is further evidence of Trump's unhappiness with Sessions, following up on comments the president made in a New York Times interview last week.
The main sources of parents' unhappiness are the lack of paid vacation and sick leave, and the high cost of child care, the authors said.
Many vendors have publicly expressed unhappiness at the winner-take-all, single vendor approach, which they believe might be unfairly tilted toward market leader Amazon.
Whether it's a bad boss or blatant drama, your unhappiness at work is taking a toll on not only yourself but on the entire organization.
Democrats, bolstered by an unexpected win in the Alabama special Senate race, are hoping to capitalize on unhappiness with Trump to gain control of Congress.
And academic research, including a study released last week, shows that the rise in smartphone and social media use tracked with greater unhappiness among teenagers.
I don't know the answer; I only hope that Mr. Feldman's success comes not from familiarity with deep unhappiness but from empathy, observation and mimicry.
The people reporting to him constituted one of the groups conveying unhappiness over both work-life balance and 27 hours a week in large meetings.
Multiple studies link time spent on social networks with unhappiness, and watching mass-produced videos and reading clickbait articles on a screen surely don't help.
As parents, we want to do everything we can to protect our children from pain, unhappiness, bad experiences, and from rejection, hurt feelings, and disappointments.
Together, it was the clearest sign yet that college-educated white voters' unhappiness with President Trump would jeopardize suburban Republicans in next year's midterm elections.
The share reporting such unhappiness rises to 4 percent among men earning between $35,000 and 203,000, and 7 percent for men earning less than $35,000.
It may come as no surprise that couples who don't get enough shut-eye are more prone to argue and experience unhappiness in their relationship.
However, many rights groups and foreign experts say the root cause of the problems is unhappiness among Uighurs over controls on their religion and culture.
Chase Strangio, an A.C.L.U. lawyer best known for representing Chelsea Manning, expressed unhappiness with the decision, using Twitter to criticize the organization's free-speech philosophy.
Blanchflower recently released two working papers (with the National Bureau of Economic Research) that examines the levels of happiness and unhappiness over a person's lifetime.
At the U.N. conference, young climate activists staged a "Fridays for Future" sit-in to show their unhappiness with the slow pace of political action.
If this is the first conversation you've had about your unhappiness, it's only natural for your boss to be surprised, disappointed and, yes, even angry.
"Unhappiness with and criticism of the press by American presidents has been the norm, not the exception," said Floyd Abrams, a leading First Amendment lawyer.
Previous deals cutting short debate and allowing nominees to be approved so senators can go home for recess have been met with liberal unhappiness, however.
So don't take out your personal unhappiness and shrinking self-worth on Rian Johnson's awesome, expansive contribution to the franchise—the best, indeed, since Empire.
To be sure, many tech-savvy Chinese were aware of the news, with some expressing unhappiness online about a lack of detail from state media.
"Disliking Ivanka Trump or avoiding anything that seems like an endorsement for her is a way to express and release that unhappiness and helplessness," Krosnick added.
Consumer groups have also voiced unhappiness that the government has not taken up another GDPR provision that allows for collective redress for victims of data breaches.
I took my parenting cues from this experience to heart: Anytime during my children's preschool years that they expressed unhappiness with school, I always dug deep.
It denies that customers' unhappiness last year with the quiet fee shift had anything to do with its decision to be more transparent this time around.
I am startled by how happy I look among the empties and mess of plates, knowing that I was also tamping down an urgent, anxious unhappiness.
Then, some two weeks ago, right before the Persian new year, rumors were spread about Ayatollah Khamenei's unhappiness with Telegram and its monopoly on Iranian cyberspace.
Ajayi found his way into Miami head coach Adam Gase's doghouse when he expressed his unhappiness when learning that he would not start over Arian Foster.
But a populist upswing propelled by unhappiness with established institutions raises an awkward question: if these institutions are worthwhile, why are people so frustrated by them?
We tend to swing in the duality of happiness and unhappiness based on the outcomes of our career/personal goals and what we get from them.
Be smart: Their unhappiness with Trump reveals a larger re-election problem for him: touting a strong economy and low unemployment numbers isn't cutting it anymore.
In it, revelations of Diana's private unhappiness, including her struggles with bulimia and past suicide attempts were made known to the public for the first time.
Miss Bo Peep gets Amabella to open up about her anxieties; she's nervous about climate change, her father's impending prison sentence, and her mother's overall unhappiness.
Her father has left for a younger woman, and in the aftermath of the divorce, her mother is too self-absorbed to notice her daughter's unhappiness.
According to the Harvard Business Review and various studies, the most significant cause of workplace unhappiness isn't salary or vacation days, it's having a bad boss.
The conversation moved from Trump's unhappiness with Canada and France to his lawyer Rudy Giuliani and porn stars to Trump's views of Dennis Rodman's rebounding prowess.
In the video, created by YouTube user OnlyLeigh, Will can't seem to figure out the cause of his unhappiness, going from friend to friend seeking advice.
Aid cuts to Pakistan can convey strong messages of unhappiness about Pakistan's policy toward terrorism, but they can't be expected to induce changes in Pakistan's behavior.
Before my father came out, I thought masculinity looked like baseball on TV, Coors Light in the hand, and anger and unhappiness lurking beneath the surface.
The rise of far-right parties in France and Germany, which both hold general elections next year, stems from a similar unhappiness with the status quo.
The Oakland Raiders GM Mike Mayock issued an ultimatum to Antonio Brown after the star wide receiver missed practice again over his unhappiness with his helmet.
But as Mr. Msimanga canvassed for votes before the country's municipal elections on Wednesday, he struggled to turn that unhappiness into emphatic support for his party.
While Trump at times seems to relish being at odds with the establishment, the unhappiness among the party's hawks isn't just a matter of hand-wringing.
And it has created anxiety and unhappiness among those who weren't having it, who thought, 'If I'm not getting any, I must be a defective person.
It seemed cruel to tell her I found out, but after a few "how the relationship is going" conversations, she shared her unhappiness and then infidelity.
If people became incapable of having sex or incapable of giving birth then you'd probably see a lot of strife, chaos and collective grief and unhappiness.
A female who has been mating regularly but not getting pregnant can signal illness or unhappiness —something zoo staff want to fix quickly in either case.
President Donald Trump has expressed his unhappiness with Powell's failure to cut rates, and has repeatedly said he has the power to fire the Fed chair.
"This does not mean that software developers are happy to the point that there is no need to intervene on their unhappiness," Graziotin and co. conclude.
In her recent book "iGen," and in an article in The Atlantic, Twenge highlights a number of studies exploring the connection between social media and unhappiness.
That's despite the stock market's unhappiness with new publicly traded tech companies like Snap and Blue Apron, whose shares have fallen below their initial IPO prices.
Soon after entering the residence of the American ambassador, Robert Wood Johnson IV, the president expressed his unhappiness with CNN's coverage of his arrival over Twitter.
According to the newspaper, the president was wary of her at first, and Westerhout reportedly cried from unhappiness over his victory on election night in 2016.
Bernadette's misanthropic impulses are a source of humor, but they also speak to a pain and unhappiness that neither she nor those around her fully grasp.
Indeed, the conflict between engagement and recusal that is at the heart of the characters' questioning of conservatism is also at the heart of their unhappiness.
Despite its colorful appearances and unwavering dedication to fun, Wattam is also equal parts tears and (in essence) a laundry list of each anthropomorphized citizens' unhappiness.
Unhappiness is one reason to leave a job, but so is the moment you realize you might have what it takes to start your own venture.
Even at the devastating moment when Mélisande, a victim of Golaud's violence, declares her unhappiness — to Debussy's tenderest and most tragic music — there was no yielding.
From these griefs, suffered when she was just beginning to write, Natalia learned that unhappiness, though it feels quite powerful, doesn't always help one write well.
Unhappiness, on the other hand, is easy to identify; you know it when you see it, and you definitely know when it's taken ahold of you.
The flawed but sharp first season gave way to a brilliant second, sneakily exploring the depths of BoJack and company's unhappiness underneath layers of absurd jokes.
Trump, meanwhile, made his unhappiness with the resolution clear, saying in a statement that the US should issue a veto if it is brought to a vote.
In response, large groups of citizens turn up in the streets and at congressional town halls to (loudly) voice their unhappiness and oppose the president's proposed policies.
And due to cultural differences, people in one country may be inclined to hyperbolize their sense of unhappiness, while people in another may tend to downplay it.
League politicians deny they are under pressure from their supporters to change course on the budget, saying the unhappiness is directed at 5-Star rather than Salvini.
But he has expressed unhappiness about being in Uruguay and has gone on hunger strikes demanding he be allowed to leave and meet with his family abroad.
"There's a lot of unhappiness, especially in Gayglers and other LGBTQ-related groups," a Google employee, who requested not to be named to speak freely, told Gizmodo.
"I'm a patriotic American," Cohn said, explaining that he felt a duty to continue to serve the country despite his anger and unhappiness with the president's remarks.
Trump has made no secret about his unhappiness with the massive spending bill, even threatening to veto the legislation just hours before he ended up signing it.
Born just months apart, both poets had a fondness for dandyism, a contempt for the ordinary, a principled attachment to impersonality, and a tendency to cherish unhappiness.
People buy romance novels, sci-fi and other genres because they know they will encounter no unhappiness, no depression, no angst, no killings, no family conflict, etc.
In 2018, ESPN's Ian O'Connor reported that Brady, at one point, would have "divorced" Belichick if he could because of unhappiness with the culture around the Patriots.
It is, of course, easier and cheaper to blame the individual for thinking the wrong thoughts than it is to tackle the thorny causes of his unhappiness.
" Yang expressed China's unhappiness about Trump's decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal, saying the pact "needs to be continued to be implemented and observed.
I asked him if he believes, as many do, that being smarter leads to unhappiness, and furthermore, that suffering is a necessary, sometimes crucial, part of life.
Parents of young children are less happy than everyone else, but the level of their unhappiness varies depending on the social supports of whatever country they're in.
I meant to pat her back after she told me about her unhappiness and her shirt was open and my hand went up it about six inches.
It's politically dominant but increasingly unpopular, particularly among young people and nonwhites of all ages, whose level of unhappiness with Mr. Trump and his administration is toxic.
We recall their raucous early days, their extravagant unhappiness, but after reading these letters what strikes you is their steadiness, a shocking word to apply to them.
The Americans who were Republicans a year or two ago, who have now defected, won't even have their unhappiness picked up in these polls, softening the result.
And just in case Americans want to register their unhappiness with Republican leadership, the G.O.P. passes laws across the country to make voting harder and discourage turnout.
There are allusions to unhappiness in the writers' room because of Stewart's autocratic rule, with one producer saying "plenty of people" would describe Stewart as a tyrant.
Mr. Hunt's predecessor, Martin Roth, a German, resigned in September in large part over his unhappiness about Britain's referendum vote in June to leave the European Union.
There is no inherent unhappiness to womanhood, or to fatness, or to blackness, or to anything else that American beauty standards have long treated as a problem.
The answer might have surprised him — and most people — because incel culture is inherently built around the rejection of the idea that one's unhappiness can ever be remedied.
Coming up, I go toe to toe with Rob Reiner on his harsh Hollywood (Inaudible) against President Trump and his unhappiness with the media and that includes Fox.
The closest anyone ever got to noticing what was going on was when my second-grade teacher alluded to my general unhappiness on my third-quarter report card.
For Season 4, BoJack somehow managed to deepen its affecting portrait of depression and unhappiness — largely through BoJack's mother Beatrice (Wendie Malick) — without tipping headlong into total despair.
Some fans' thirst for tragic music without regard for her well-being jibes with this idea of an unbreakable black woman, not human, an ubermensch emboldened by unhappiness.
While the production, directed by Anne Kauffman, features a sterling cast, including Zachary Quinto, Mr. Haidle's meditation on man's birthright — unhappiness — is overly clotted with quirks (22:245).
She was so vulnerable talking about her relationship with her mother, the career unhappiness that lead her to start The Class, and her own struggle with body dysmorphia.
And so her inner life is subsumed until season 3, when she can no longer ignore her unhappiness in her marriage to the inattentive doctor Mitch (Geoff Stults).
However, these studies also indicate that the correlation between unhappiness and passive Facebook use seems to be "more robust" than the correlation between happiness and active Facebook use.
I was driven by an enthusiasm I couldn't explain, except that when I read his words, I recognized the world he described and my own unhappiness in it.
You can hear this on "The Narrow Path," a beautifully written piece about Blu's passion for his art and his unhappiness with the superficial bullshit of his hometown.
Frustration with the bureaucracy, unhappiness with the President's governing style or pique over a backbiting White House just aren't compelling reasons commensurate with the status of the job.
The weight of the monthly payments was causing enormous stress and unhappiness, so we decided to really push things into high gear and turn that emotion into action.
Tenet Healthcare, a for-profit hospital chain that has struggled with debt and investor unhappiness, may sell Conifer Health Solutions, its profitable medical billing and debt collection company.
The company refuted allegations that the bank loan was unpaid and accused the CBI of "concerted harassment", saying the move had been spurred by unhappiness over NDTV's coverage.
Matherat had expressed unhappiness with what she described to some associates as constraints on improving financial-crime controls and mending Deutsche Bank's relationships with regulators, The Journal said.
Researchers had asked participants whether they experienced eight things over the previous week: depression, sadness, restless sleep, unhappiness, feeling like everything takes effort, lack of motivation and loneliness.
After that, Bazzi says, the Gulf countries began to do things to show their unhappiness with Washington, like skip major summits Obama was holding, or send subordinates instead.
Yet the study, conducted in the UK, showed only an association between social media use and symptoms of depression, which can include feelings of unhappiness, restlessness or loneliness.
Laura Wells (Laura Dern), a lawyer, contends with a difficult client (Jared Harris), a man whose profound unhappiness with the way things are threatens to erupt into violence.
But if work has been making you miserable and is a major cause of stress and unhappiness, you may benefit from doing this mental exercise on the weekend.
While the production, directed by Anne Kauffman, features a sterling cast, including Zachary Quinto, Mr. Haidle's meditation on man's birthright — unhappiness — is overly clotted with quirks (1:35).
While the production, directed by Anne Kauffman, features a sterling cast, including Zachary Quinto, Mr. Haidle's meditation on man's birthright — unhappiness — is overly clotted with quirks (227:2866).
While the production, directed by Anne Kauffman, features a sterling cast, including Zachary Quinto, Mr. Haidle's meditation on man's birthright — unhappiness — is overly clotted with quirks (227:223).
It's not just because he's unfaithful — which he is — but because she blames him for the crumbling of their marriage and the move out West, and her unhappiness.
The unpredictability of the outcome amid economic unhappiness has enhanced the chances that the result could generate financial tumult in Italy and threaten a fresh shock for Europe.
Story at a glance If you're in your 40s and miserable, you might just be acting your age: Unhappiness peaks at 47.2 years old, according to new research.
Several of her 11 children are interviewed, and they express pride in their mother, yet recall the deep unhappiness they felt when growing up, often without her around.
But in the last century alone there has also developed a clear distrust of institutional integrity, an overall unhappiness with what white cube galleries and museums can offer.
In fact, relying on noncompetes rather than active recruitment and retention creates a market for lemons — a business will end up with employees who stay despite their unhappiness.
On Saturday, the Global Happiness Council (GHC) meantime stated that while mental illness was one of the major sources of unhappiness, reducing it could elevate global happiness levels.
Toward the end of the book, Amy is thinking about her marriage to the doltish Nick, and realizing that despite their unhappiness, they are perfect for each other.
Unhappiness with Mr. Trump's policies "does not mean that those mainstream Republicans are willing to throw out every elected official," said Nathan Gonzales, the editor of Inside Elections.
But in the last century alone there has also developed a clear distrust of institutional integrity, an overall unhappiness with what white cube galleries and museums can offer.
The Justice Department has insisted that the president's unhappiness with CNN, which he often targets in tweets and at rallies as "fake news," did not influence the case.
He expressed particular unhappiness over the report's inclusion of granular accounts of his efforts to derail the investigation based on F.B.I. interviews and notes of his own advisers.
In this way, we're using our attention to really pay attention to the sources of our unhappiness and then the next step to work to overturn those sources.
In 1966 the economy was thriving, but President Lyndon B. Johnson's Democrats suffered a net loss of 47 seats, partly because of growing unhappiness with the Vietnam War.
"Career and financially, are you really at that place where you're that unhappy with what you're doing that the remembrance of that unhappiness keeps you pushing ahead?" he said.
Yes, Witherspoon's Madeline was chafing at her ex-husband's marriage to a much-younger woman (Zoe Kravitz), but she also displayed her unhappiness by cheating on her current husband.
President Vladimir Putin had long called for the creation of a Urals futures contract, making clear his unhappiness that Urals is sold at a discount to benchmark Brent crude.
President Vladimir Putin's approval rating, while still high, has fallen from its peak in 2014, in part because of unhappiness about living standards and a drop in household incomes.
At a lunch Tuesday with White House and Justice Department officials, who reportedly ran into difficulties attempting to explain how the move would work, lawmakers made their unhappiness clear.
After months of rumored unhappiness, Trump finally pulled the trigger and fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson — dispatching him with a tweet rather than having anyone actually tell him.
The following month, the game's biggest personality, Turner "Tfue" Tenney, took an extended streaming break due to a self-described depressive spell and his general unhappiness with streaming Fortnite.
"I feel that many Hong Kong people may have some unhappiness and grievances about the government policies," Lam said when responding to a question from CNN's Kristie Lu Stout.
So people are likely going to tune in to Khloé's show — even if, deep down, they know that portraying weight-loss as a cure-all for unhappiness is wrong.
He also said that Meghan is hiding her unhappiness behind a "stage smile," and questioned why Queen Elizabeth met with Trump (a head of state) before meeting with him.
The next step is unhappiness: "The trade balance will turn when the U.S. economy sags," said Gary Hufbauer, a respected trade expert with the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Kardashian is dating 24-year-old model Younes Bendjima and opened up about her ex's unhappiness with her relationship on a recent episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
For example, "When my wishes conflict with my family…" was completed in Japanese as "it is a time of great unhappiness"; in English, as "I do what I want".
The vote underscored deep unhappiness in Congress over Trump's action, which many lawmakers view as abandoning Kurdish fighters who had been fighting alongside Americans to defeat Islamic State militants.
Watching George come to terms with his own unhappiness keeps that final beat of reuniting with his family, which practically bubbles over with grateful joy, from being too saccharine.
The EU's unhappiness about Safe Harbour stemmed principally from the allegations of Edward Snowden, a fugitive contractor, about what he portrayed as the unrestrained espionage activities of the NSA.
According to someone familiar with their thinking, their unhappiness with Facebook stemmed from tensions that had brewed over many years and had boiled over in the past six months.
But the Justice Department has insisted that the president's unhappiness with CNN, which he often targets in tweets and at rallies as "fake news," did not influence the case.
The president said he also spoke to GM CEO Mary Barra to relay his unhappiness with the decision and threatened to end GM's federal tax credit for electric vehicles.
Some people posted to No Justice No Peace Facebook page to register their unhappiness with the group for dividing a movement that still faces enough oppression from the right.
But the danger soared with the rise of the Nazis' influence in the 93s as well as unhappiness around the Arab world with Zionism's push for a Jewish state.
She was not only oozing self-pity, she also seemed self-righteous about it — convinced that her unhappiness held far more truth than the pretenses other people hid behind.
Speculation that the couple are planning to relocate has only been heightened since the duke and duchess gave emotional interviews expressing their unhappiness with royal life earlier this month.
He is quoted as demanding a friend "try to find out who decides" the winner of the award in December 2014, his expletive-ridden language making clear his unhappiness.
The most recent marker of America's unhappiness with Donald Trump is a Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday showing that just 323 percent of voters approve of the job he's doing.
When rumors picked up that Sessions may run for his old seat, Trump expressed unhappiness at the prospect and mused about campaigning against his former friend, the people said.
It's unclear who backs the group, but there are large tech companies, some with connections to Mr. Trump, that have expressed their unhappiness with how the contract is structured.
The conflict in Yemen is proving to be different, and the resolution vote came as Republicans have become increasingly willing to register their unhappiness with Mr. Trump's foreign policy.
Alma battled addiction: Alma fought an addiction to laudanum in the first and third seasons, which led to Ellsworth moving out of their house, blaming himself for her unhappiness.
The emotional abuse Beatrice inflicted upon BoJack during his childhood is a toxic cocktail of behaviors she learned from her own parents and an outpouring of her own unhappiness.
GARY TAUSTINE, NEW YORK To the Editor: It's time to rethink the hookup culture altogether, which for women tends to end in far more unhappiness than in good sex.
The unhappiness stems from a record-low share price, an aborted megamerger with its rival Commerzbank, money-laundering scandals and new revelations about the bank's relationship with Donald Trump.
"All these people came out of the community making comments and expressing unhappiness about the facility and about his election to the presidency of the N.R.A.," Ms. Willis said.
If the expression on the baby's face changes to unhappiness or you hear sounds of fussing, notice any emotions this brings up for you — sadness, compassion, frustration or anxiety.
"I meant to pat her back after she told me about her unhappiness and her shirt was open and my hand went up it about six inches," he said.
Eight weeks before the first round of voting in Iowa, no singular candidate has tapped into the deep unhappiness with President Trump to capture the imagination of Democratic voters.
But what may have started as a way of signalling Iran's unhappiness has since escalated into more dangerous actions such as the latest attack on Saudi Arabia's oil facilities.
The report, published Saturday, said that while mental illness was one of the main causes of unhappiness in the world, the net cost of treating it was actually negative.
French unhappiness with establishment parties is sure to be reflected in the June votes for the French legislature, in which Mr. Macron and his year-old movement, En Marche!
At the Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in May, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo questioned China's claim of being a "near-Arctic state," stating Washington's unhappiness with Beijing's position.
Soon, three more — Tina (Brittany Anikka Liu), Wilma (Lisa Ramirez) and Patti (Samantha Soule) — show up panting, more or less eager to surrender their unhappiness along with their cellphones.
In both the book and the film, her tendency to tiptoe around her wealth is a major factor in the shame and unhappiness Michael brings to their unequal marriage.
Meanwhile, on November 216rd a group of 16 Texas Tech biology faculty members sent an open letter to this reporter, expressing their unhappiness with the sexist remarks on the video.
Diana's unhappiness in the marriage was growing as Charles carried on a longtime affair with mistress Camilla Parker Bowles, and she decided to secretly tell her story through a biography.
Trump's unpredictable behavior with foreign leaders was a constant source of consternation for former chief of staff John Kelly, who did not hide his unhappiness from other West Wing aides.
Adding to unhappiness in the Kashmir Valley, freezing temperatures this winter have been accompanied by lengthy power cuts—in a state that exports hydro-electricity to the rest of India.
Despite its unhappiness over Mr. Trump's methods, Europe is unlikely to side openly with China, given the importance of the trans-Atlantic security relationship and its own arguments with Beijing.
Spicer's emergence as a satirical figure of ridicule, coupled with repeated reports of Trump's unhappiness with his performance at the podium, changed him in his final months on the job.
It may seem easy to tunnel through a job you don't like, but research shows that the stress and unhappiness caused can take a physical and psychological toll on you.
The President reiterated his unhappiness with his Justice Department Friday morning in a series of tweets, saying "everybody is asking" why the DOJ and FBI isn't investigating Clinton and Democrats.
But something has to be done about the two trends of rising inequality and weak economic growth, for if they continue we may see more unhappiness, discontent and political disruption.
The president signed a $1.3 trillion spending bill that included a massive military funding increase last week, despite his unhappiness with the amount of money it put toward border security.
No one is certain what precisely underlies the wave, except that it appears to be a brew of discontent with migrants, a perceived threat to local culture, and economic unhappiness.
Trump, this time, kept his unhappiness with Gorsuch private and was apparently mollified by the fact that a letter from Gorsuch praising Trump was found and shown to the President.
Duterte during his visit persuaded the Chinese to let Philippine fishermen operate around a disputed shoal, before declaring his unhappiness with Washington over its criticism of his lethal antidrug campaign.
Fundamentally restructuring the economy would entail laying off workers at uncompetitive, state-protected firms in the oil and gas sector — a course that would yield more unhappiness among the citizenry.
Principally, there is one main source of dissatisfaction: the constant pursuit of the illusory things we think we want produces strain to keep up, low self-worth and general unhappiness.
His unhappiness with Mr. Tillerson, who once called him a "moron," was well known, and the possibility of his replacement by the C.I.A. director, Mike Pompeo, was floated last autumn.
In a clear sign of irritation, the Trump administration warned the United States' chief European partners on Tuesday of unhappiness over their move to bypass its reimposed sanctions on Iran.
Unhappiness with the government's energy and pipeline policy cost Trudeau's Liberals all their seats in Alberta and Saskatchewan — the heart of Canada's so-called oil patch — in last year's election.
Unhappiness with the government's energy and pipeline policy cost Trudeau's Liberals all their seats in Alberta and Saskatchewan -- the heart of Canada's so-called oil patch -- in last year's election.
Carrying his partner's burdens, far from simply being a sign of his kindheartedness, had actually facilitated the years of unhappiness on both ends, and the turning of backs in bed.
Unhappiness with the government's energy and pipeline policy cost Trudeau's Liberals all their seats in Alberta and Saskatchewan — the heart of Canada's so-called oil patch — in last year's election.
On last month's African tour, he was encouraged by the warm response of ordinary people in Mozambique and Madagascar, counterbalancing the unhappiness over his liberal stance among some African prelates.
Dorph told me that people in Ilulissat were "sad because our dogs are going down," but that this unhappiness was more or less balanced by the benefits of open water.
But he conceded there is wide-ranging unhappiness over the failed legislative efforts, and he described the looming tax reform battle as a make-or-break moment for the party.
He didn't quite say he was a definite no, but he was clearly still quite unhappy with the process — and that unhappiness drove him to vote no back in July.
In addition, less is not always more: Teens with zero hours of screen time had higher rates of unhappiness than their peers who logged in a few hours a week.
Her marital unhappiness is palpable in the old Super 8 footage, and eventually Polley stumbles into her mother's biggest secret: Polley's biological father was not the man who raised her.
Liu Zongyi, a South Asia expert at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, told the People's Daily in January that Yameen's tilt towards China had caused unhappiness in New Delhi.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Canadian government, seeking to address unhappiness over the potential environmental impact of major projects, on Thursday unveiled draft legislation to change how pipelines and mines are assessed.
In many cases, an employee may not feel comfortable or know how to deal with this kind of a situation, and that unhappiness may manifest itself in a negative demeanor.
We deeply suck at talking about mental health as a culture, rewarding superficial positivity while stigmatizing negativity in all its forms: Even momentary unhappiness is treated as a moral failing.
The therapy gave him the tools to tackle negative thoughts that crept into his brain, taught him that he wasn't to blame for my unhappiness, and gave him self-worth.
And there is unhappiness among some over how the board handled the December 2014 firing of a longtime teacher accused, among other things, of creating a hostile work environment for women.
The advantage of doing it this way is that in moments of unhappiness, you can reach into the jar and be reminded of those moments, perhaps becoming grateful for them anew.
Shimon Prokupecz and Pamela Brown report that after Comey was fired, Kelly called him, expressed his unhappiness with Trump's move, and said he was considering submitting his own resignation in protest.
Who wasn't, you know, I think bigoted the way Buchanan and Paul are, but still, it was a mixture of sensible unhappiness with certain things and then some various crackpot theories.
Some customers took to social media to express their unhappiness with the company's stance and announced their plans to protest the move by boycotting or throwing out their New Balance shoes.
On Thursday afternoon, Sonic director Jeff Fowler tweeted that he has heard our unhappiness "loud and clear" and that they're going to make some changes: "It's going to happen," Fowler wrote.
Unhappiness over Brexit within Sturgeon's Scottish National Party is also pressurizing her to reignite a push for independence as the impending break with the EU pushes British politics to its limits.
Unhappiness over Brexit within Sturgeon's Scottish National Party is also pressurising her to reignite a push for independence as the impending break with the EU pushes British politics to its limits.
This month, he left a British musical adaptation of "Groundhog Day," which he planned to help bring to Broadway, citing unhappiness with the way his role in the project had evolved.
On the other extreme, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle grew so weary of Sherlock Holmes that he killed him off, only to resurrect him years later in response to widespread public unhappiness.
If a child's desire for ice cream is perfectly rational to a child, so is his need to know the identity of his father, or the reasons for his mother's unhappiness.
Such an endorsement from the President seems to be an inoculation of sorts against GOP voter anger and unhappiness about what the party in Washington has done and continues to do.
The Trump Justice Department cited anti-trust concerns in its attempts to block the merger, and denied that Trump's unhappiness with CNN's coverage was not influencing the battle over the merger.
The power dynamics that Beaumont's "Beauty and the Beast" works to render harmless and even attractive look, to today's readers, like the setup for a situation rife with unhappiness, even abuse.
" Del Toro has previously expressed his own unhappiness with the custom dildo, saying that he doesn't "think it's an accurate representation" and joking that he's "sure Dunkirk doesn't have that problem.
Eight years after fleeing Iraq, Noura and her family set out to celebrate a thoroughly happy Christmas in New York, only to find that unhappiness has a way of emigrating too.
This led to a lot of unhappiness among homeowners forced to pay perhaps $8003,000 annually for insurance that would cost less than a tenth of that outside the official flood plain.
But colleagues who worked with him at the Pentagon during that period said they did not recall him expressing unhappiness with the way Mr. Obama handled the death of his son.
Research suggests that despite the great temptations to gain status, those who achieve it ultimately experience greater unhappiness and dissatisfaction, while those who are likable have far greater satisfaction and success.
He echoed that same theme on Thursday in a tweet in which he alluded to his unhappiness that Hillary Clinton and former FBI official Andrew McCabe didn't get the Stone treatment.
As Calhoun contemplated her own malaise and unhappiness, she realized that most women her age were grappling with many of the same worries: insecure finances, stalled careers, the pressures of caregiving.
People think salary is the top factor that causes employee unhappiness, but it's more likely the workplace culture, says Jodi Chavez, president of Randstad Professionals, an HR consulting and staffing agency.
"More Washington insidery stuff, a long history of the press reporting about unhappiness at the State Department, and especially, frankly, in Republican administrations," he said in an interview with Hugh Hewitt.
The season has been so focused on building up Serena Joy's character in a way to make her unhappiness seem palpable that it's clear the writers are laying groundwork for something.
Over the 9 days that followed, as reports of her alleged unhappiness only intensified, I found myself rooting not for her misery, but for her public show of anti-Trumpness to continue.
But shares in Fortis slid on Wednesday, giving the company a market value of just 21 billion Indian rupees ($265.0300 million) as investors expressed their unhappiness with the terms of the transaction.
Godrej's fears were echoed in interviews with over a dozen businessmen, fund managers, foreign investors and executives with multinationals, revealing widespread unhappiness among the very business elite that cheered Modi to power.
As a 39-year-old gay man, I have seen how people can band together to fight for seemingly impossible goals — and win, radically reducing the amount of unhappiness gay people face.
For instance, she brings up a study suggesting more unhappiness among eighth graders who are heavy social media users, but doesn't mention that the same study found no effect for 12th graders.
The BOJ's decision rattled respondents in the survey, with 82.2 percent expressing unhappiness about it, which Ito said should really be taken as a measure of feelings about Abenomics as a whole.
Many rights groups and foreign experts though say the root cause of the problems is unhappiness among the Muslim Uighur people who call Xinjiang home over controls on their religion and culture.
Why it matters: Although secession is nearly impossible (since the Constitution, national and international laws would have to be changed) the push for independence reflects Catalans' increasing unhappiness with the current Constitution.
Ms. Malmstrom and other European leaders have also made plain their unhappiness with what they see as Mr. Trump's crusade to undermine the World Trade Organization as the arbiter of trade conflicts.
How convincing the government's argument will be as the crisis bites remains to be seen and a nationwide strike by wholesalers and traders last weekend gave some taste of the growing unhappiness.
"You talk to some of these people that have had grundles of sex partners and the self-loathing and basically the unhappiness and the self-hatred level is tremendously high," he said.
From his remove, the issues that roil Americans today—immigration, abortion, police brutality, global warming—appear to be minor disputes whipped up by citizens addicted to a state of chronic political unhappiness.
Happy spouses say that only 15 to 20 percent of their contentment comes from sex, though unhappy spouses say that 50 to 70 percent of their unhappiness is rooted in sexual problems.
Key senators on Monday expressed unhappiness with the way the healthcare debate has been handled in the Senate on the eve of a critical procedural vote that could bury the Republican measure.
Even your celebrated opening — "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way" — serves patriarchal interests by obscuring the way in which unhappiness is, in reality, structured.
And in public, Trump has framed his unhappiness in terms of the legislative agenda, complaining in tweets about the Senate's failure to pass a health bill, tax reform, or an infrastructure program.
Daniel's release served as a kind of jolt to the system, a sudden shock that sent the characters spinning off course and made them realize how much unhappiness they'd been living with.
Highlighting the uneasy relationship that the joint venture partners have with each other and with Ford has been unhappiness over a cross distribution arrangement for a small sport-utility vehicle, the Territory.
To paraphrase St. Augustine on his own bad-boy phase, Peter became to himself a place of unhappiness in which he could not bear to be, but he could not escape himself.
Opinion polls showed that a larger percentage of voters than usual remained undecided right up to the election, which officials of his party took as a sign of unhappiness among the electorate.
I evaluated every picture my friends posted, determining whether their college looked like more fun than mine, if they had made more friends than I had, just meaningless justifications for my unhappiness.
It has caused burnout, unhappiness and gender inequity, as people struggle to find time for children or passions or pets or any sort of life besides what they do for a paycheck.
Any more, the researchers found, was associated with adverse effects: "Everything from depression and dysphoria (general unhappiness) to anxiety to hypertension to higher proportions of sperm with DNA damage," the Atlantic notes.
In a joint letter sent to the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) this month, representatives of the Income Tax Employees Federation and the Income Tax Gazetted Officers' Association voiced their unhappiness.
Given the unhappiness over the different levels of regulation for taxis and ride-hailing companies, Caldwell's remarks about leveling the playing field should have been met with cheers from taxi companies, right?
" Prosecutors speculated that jurors who speak with the press after a high-profile trial are sometimes motivated by "unhappiness with the verdict," the pursuit of money, or "a simple desire for notoriety.
She knew she needed to make a change, so she decided to post a video blog on YouTube about her unhappiness and her decision to lose weight in order to hold herself accountable.
Canada's ruling Liberals introduced draft legislation earlier this year that would change how pipelines, mines and other major projects are assessed, seeking to address unhappiness over the potential environmental impact of those developments.
Trekking across the States in a van, drinking, smoking weed, and scamming the rich, Star and the crew learn about themselves outside of the confines of the poverty and unhappiness they're running from.
Part of my challenge with the current critique is I think people are conflating their unhappiness with the decisions of folks who have been elected in our democratic system with critiques of philanthropy.
Some 30 MPs from Mr Zuma's African National Congress (ANC) are thought to have broken ranks to side with the opposition—an unprecedented rebellion that reveals the extent of unhappiness with his leadership.
The announcement by Fisheries Minister Dominic LeBlanc is part of an official drive to revamp the way projects are approved amid increasing public unhappiness about the potential damage from oil pipelines and mines.
A number of W.N.B.A. players stated their unhappiness with the fines and they drew support from the Knicks' Carmelo Anthony, who has been one of the most outspoken N.B.A. players this past month.
He also expressed unhappiness at Sessions not just for recusing himself in the Russia investigation, a longstanding criticism, but also for his handling of border issues and conduct during his own nomination hearings.
Doctors, of course, can't solve the economic, societal and interpersonal challenges that cause unhappiness, but attention to the inner sense of suffering is helpful above and beyond our treatments for the disease itself.
The unhappiness of some black voters in South Bend has been an unwelcome issue for Buttigieg's campaign, and underscores long-simmering racial tensions in the city, where 27% of the population is black.
That could result in a tax increase for homeowners in the Northeast and California who might want to take out their unhappiness on Republicans — whether they voted for the new law or not.
But I expect the logic of commerce and technology will be consciously harnessed, as already in pornography, to address the unhappiness of incels, be they angry and dangerous or simply depressed and despairing.
Shortly afterward, China expelled three Wall Street Journal reporters, a move it linked to its unhappiness over a headline in the Journal's opinion pages that described China as the "sick man" of Asia.
The show of disrespect was the latest sign of the deep unhappiness at Beijing's opposition to full-fledged democracy in the former British colony, where there are even calls for independence from China.
But the play, directed with clinical focus by Gaye Taylor Upchurch, has the virtue of allowing us to sit within touching distance of Ms. Hall as she plumbs the depths of toxic unhappiness.
In this case, Mr. Ryan's people, both young and old, long to escape the tedium and unhappiness of their lives on Merritt Island and, at the same time, they feel powerless and trapped.
On the retreat, we all brought with us our biggest baggage — loneliness, loss, unrequited love — and left grappling with Suddhaso's Buddhist belief that at the root of all of our unhappiness is desire.
The so-called "opiate crisis" alone has cost the country more than $1 trillion dollars (to apply the always-prevailing vulgar metric of money), and reveals a nearly incomprehensible level of national unhappiness.
The unhappiness and disquiet plaguing the French police have led to a record number of suicides and to a mass demonstration by officers through Paris on Wednesday, the biggest in nearly 20 years.
In both the Times and the Post stories, there are strong hints that the unhappiness within some of the special counsel staff may focus more on obstruction -- although it's never made entirely clear.
OTTAWA, Feb 8 (Reuters) - The Canadian government, seeking to address unhappiness about the potential environmental impact of major projects, on Thursday unveiled draft legislation to change how oil pipelines and mines are assessed.
In more than two decades of Pew polling on the question, Republicans' unhappiness with their party during the Obama presidency has exceeded any previous level of self-party dissatisfaction, among either Democrats or Republicans.
She takes her time with it, as it's a tricky one to answer, before affirming that after years of profound unhappiness, she found joy with Miguel — and that now, he even makes her laugh.
Having seen a marked decline in the quality of their playing squad since they last won the title in 2011, supporters of the Rossoneri have been increasingly vocal about their unhappiness in recent seasons.
But Jaime's unhappiness with how everything went down — and his belief that Tyrion was not involved in Joffrey's death — prompts him to break Tyrion out of prison, which in turn leads to Tywin's murder.
From time to time, we all fall victim to what life coach Christine Hassler dubs the "rinse and repeat lifestyle" — essentially getting stuck in a rut, which can result in unhappiness, emptiness, and boredom.
Yet such is the depth of unhappiness with Faure Gnassingbé, the president of Togo, that his party's majority shrank in parliamentary elections on December 20th, even though almost no one was standing against it.
" Following her tweets, she refused to continue filming with MTV per an explanation by the network in the episode that read, "After expressing her unhappiness with the show online, Amber is refusing to film.
The persistence of their ennui represents the show's central idea: You can do whatever you want to try to forestall your unhappiness, but you can't put off family and all the honesty it brings.
Separately, on the demand side, authorities in China - which buys about two-thirds of global seaborne iron ore - have signaled increasing unhappiness about the 60% price rally since Vale's dam disaster on Jan. 25.
Mr Trump's insurgency contains at most one of those ingredients, in the form of long-standing unhappiness among some working-class Republicans with the liberal immigration and trade policies favoured by the party's elite.
What story there is seems to concern the penetration of this world––the elite, remote, cold, and desperate world of the British upper classes, in which refinement at the surface masks cruelty and unhappiness.
But earlier in the episode, there were tears as Teresa opened up to Cohen about the years of unhappiness she's felt in her life since her and her husband Joe Giudice's legal battles began.
The Southern District of New York in its sentencing filing made clear its unhappiness that Cohen didn't fully cooperate, providing a full and complete list of the crimes he'd participated in over the years.
Separately, on the demand side, authorities in China - which buys about two-thirds of global seaborne iron ore - have signalled increasing unhappiness about the 60% price rally since Vale's dam disaster on Jan. 25.
On bringing humor into her performance: I think humor is an interesting foil sometimes–humor is a safe voice, often, for women to discuss more "taboo" topics (sex, unhappiness, general malaise with gender inequality).
That song is by the band The Ministry of Supreme Unhappiness, a play on the widely mocked Vice Ministry of Supreme Happiness that Maduro created in 2013 just as the country's economy was unraveling.
The visit delivers a welcome foreign-policy boost to Mr Obama as he nears the end of a term in which his policies have met with unhappiness in places like Syria, Iraq and Libya.
Working conditions at Amnesty were exposed in a review, launched after the suicides of two staff members last year, that found "organizational culture and management failures" were the root cause of deep staff unhappiness.
Oracle said in a regulatory filing that unhappiness with executive pay had been the top issue shareholders raised in meetings with its independent directors, but that it had "positive feedback" on the new arrangements.
"The wildcard here is whether people's unhappiness with their cable and mobile phone providers would translate into some grandstanding and arm-twisting on the part of the new administration for political benefit," he said.
Trying to impress other people is a source of unhappiness, because it doesn't get to the source of what makes you happy — finding people who like you and accept you for who you are.
The Ecuadorian government has signaled unhappiness with its guest of almost seven years at its London embassy -- setting up a will-it-or-won't-it scenario that could force Assange into US authorities' custody.
Starting in the former Communist East Germany, in Ms. Petry's home state of Saxony, they whipped "unhappiness about political and economic alienation" into anger and double-digit scores in opinion polls, Professor Funke said.
The report found that inequality was strongly associated with unhappiness — a stark finding for rich countries like the United States, where rising disparities in income, wealth, health and well-being have fueled political discontent.
This spring's blighted crop of dystopian novels is pessimistic about technology, about the economy, about politics, and about the planet, making it a more abundant harvest of unhappiness than most other heydays of downheartedness.
Part of the reason I buried my unhappiness at losing my breast was because MacNeill had found a much better alternative than the dorsi flap procedure the other surgeon was offering: a DIEP reconstruction.
We suspect that part of their relative unhappiness, compared with religiously conservative women, is that they don't enjoy the social, emotional and practical support for family life provided by a church, mosque or synagogue.
G.M.'s shares rose almost 2238 percent on Monday, but they gave back about half of those gains on Tuesday in the face of the administration's unhappiness and its threat over the tax credits.
This part, too, is about punk rock, at least laterally: A 12-year-old misfit finds an outer expression of his unhappiness, and thus a small cure for it, in listening to the music.
Pointing to high youth unemployment, she said research conducted by her party had found that 18- to 25-year-olds from middle-income families felt trapped in a triangle of unhappiness, despair and fatalism.
Ms. Figes contended that a mother's unconditional love for her child does not necessarily come at birth; it grows as the physical shock fades and may well be preceded by unhappiness, confusion and disillusionment.
Shedding friends is not a goal of mine, but as I have realized the true worth of unconditionally loving and mutually respectful friendships, my tolerance for discomfort or unhappiness in a relationship dwindles exponentially.
Today, we would call most of those people inflexible and consider their single-mindedness a recipe for unhappiness, just as we tend to suspect people who are overly friendly of being manipulative or insincere.
During an appearance on Fox & Friends, President Trump was asked to give himself a letter grade on what he's done so far, and he made a revealing comment betraying some unhappiness with his administration.
But talk about this idea of societal ... because people are so addicted to technology individually and everyone recognizes that and realizes it creates bad feelings, it creates unhappiness, it creates all kinds of things.
Mediaset then plunged below Nokia on Thursday to become the worst performing firm on the pan-European list after Italy's industry minister declared his unhappiness with Vivendi's aggressive stake building in the Italian television broadcaster.
She also tells Khloé that the cause of her unhappiness is the man that she is with, which makes Khloé admit that she has been doubting herself and her relationship ever since the cheating, too.
The 1969 song "Someone Saved My Life Tonight," written by John and Bernie Taupin, is a snapshot of that era in John's life — and of an unhappiness he narrowly avoided by calling off the wedding.
At least one firm has expressed unhappiness that the draft requirements emphasized the ability to carry out first strikes on targets abroad, a strength of Lockheed's F-35, a source told Reuters earlier this month.
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Thursday announced he would visit Turkey next week and said it was important not to "slam the door" on Ankara despite Berlin's unhappiness over its post-coup crackdown.
But another senior Liberal Party member said there was growing unhappiness among legislators about how Trudeau's team had handled the SNC-Lavalin matter and that the prime minister needed to replace some of his staff.
This results in him being totally miserable, just like Charles, and even though the Queen gets wind of her son's unhappiness and wants to take him out of the school, Philip literally threatens their marriage.
Putin, speaking to reporters on a visit to Uzbekistan for a security summit, also said the outcome of the referendum reflected Britain's unhappiness with migration and security worries as well as dissatisfaction with EU bureaucracy.
Because there is the question of whether or not these reforms could cause social unrest could cause unhappiness uncertainty, and certainly for the private sector, uncertainty is not generally thought to be a good thing.
A senior State Department official confirmed the memorandum had been submitted to acting Secretary of State Tom Shannon through the department's "dissent channel," a process in which officials can express unhappiness over policy (bit.ly/2jOYW0y).
As of the season 3 premiere, Maura and Vicki are a couple, but it won't be all smooth sailing for the women as Maura still feels a lingering sense of unhappiness in her transition journey.
Technology seems to be driving much of the isolation and unhappiness in this country, as we sit alone at home instead of connecting with real live humans, or subject ourselves to bullying over social media.
But Theisen and I had passes that allowed us to sit pretty much anywhere we wanted, so we dealt with our unhappiness the old-fashioned way, by moving to seats on the other side. ♦
Whispers from the set of Community indicated that Chase was not exactly the most beloved member of the company; indeed, Chase himself frequently voiced his unhappiness with the show and the way it used him.
While the driving force behind the effort had been Trump's unhappiness and disdain for the $1.3 trillion omnibus spending measure, the package avoids it altogether, largely out of an embrace of reality, one source acknowledged.
Drugs, in his view, were always a way to medicate unhappiness; always indicative of depression or anxiety, the kind that could be treated with conventional methods if only the patient realized she was self-medicating.
They are looking for patterns of pain and signs of unhappiness and might find it in sad music, whereas happier genres might present a feeling or worldview that doesn't seem consistent or realistic to them.
"The root of Delevingne's unhappiness while working in fashion was, apparently, that perpetual quest for approval: "I think it all stemmed from a deep-down feeling of wanting people to like me and love me.
TERRITORIAL ABOUT TERRITORY Highlighting the uneasy relationship that the joint venture partners have with each other and with Ford has been unhappiness over a cross distribution arrangement for a small sport-utility vehicle, the Territory.
And indeed, I think the part of the #MeToo movement that's interested in discussing sexual unhappiness and not just sexual harassment clearly wants to talk about pornography, even if it doesn't quite realize that yet.
"Extremism can only bring unhappiness and division," said the defeated candidate of the center-right Républicains party, François Fillon, who was the consensus favorite four months ago but was brought down by a corruption scandal.
Jackson has a top-10 pick and possibly more than $20 million in salary cap space as he tries to rebuild this summer, but whether Porzingis's unhappiness will be a factor remains to be seen.
" The result of this reciprocal unhappiness, it seems, was Wednesday's extraordinary Instagram announcement from the couple that they would "carve out a progressive new role" and "step back as 'senior members' of the royal family.
In Act II, when she has become the kept woman of a wealthy man and tries to smother her unhappiness with pearls and powder puffs, vulnerability trembled beneath the surface of the bored sex kitten.
The lucky beneficiaries were pleased, of course, but their increased happiness was much more than offset by the increased unhappiness of other households, which lost nothing in absolute terms but suddenly saw themselves falling behind.
The officials described Mr. Shanahan as far more pliable with Mr. Bolton than Mr. Mattis, who voiced unhappiness with the National Security Council's reluctance to hold meetings of top members of the administration's security agencies.
By turning back the cargoes, China is sending a sharp signal of unhappiness with Kim's flaunting of his ballistic missile technology, which experts think might achieve the ability to hit the continental US within two years.
But despite widespread unhappiness in the party over Trump's tariffs, passage of such legislation would be a long shot - especially since a two-thirds super-majority would be needed for passage over a likely presidential veto.
The president has already indicated his unhappiness with the Federal Reserve for raising interest rates and the central bank has backed off (A Fed pivot, born of volatility, missteps and new economic reality, Reuters, Feb. 22).
The blessing of the small but influential coalition of labor unions and progressive activists is seen as an early test of the depth of liberal unhappiness with Mr. Cuomo and the potential energy around Ms. Nixon.
Jim de Jong, owner of Restaurant De Jong in Rotterdam, aired his unhappiness about all of this in a post on Facebook, which prompted a massive response from fellow restaurant owners who all agreed with him.
European Central Bank officials share Japan's unhappiness over the dollar's weakening, though they accept it as a natural consequence of the Federal Reserve's cautious economic outlook and see no reason to act to weaken the euro.
One would not, for instance, blame "the Farmer who sows Barley,—the Brewer who makes it into Beverage,—the Merchant who imports Rum, or the Distiller who makes spirits" for all the unhappiness associated with alcoholism.
" In a series of tweets issued later that night, she pinned the criticism of her book on some Vice News employees' "unhappiness" with her portrayal of the outlet, but pledged to "review the passages in question.
They said the Turkish readout was not incorrect but suggested that the omission of the trip from the White House statement was an indication of Trump's unhappiness with Erdogan's plans for an operation against the Kurds.
American teenagers attempt suicide more often than youths in most other countries, and they are among the world leaders in violence, binge drinking, marijuana use, obesity and unhappiness, according to a Temple University professor, Laurence Steinberg.
It was a notable turnaround after Ms. Tsai's party lost several crucial mayoral elections in November to the opposition party, the Kuomintang, or K.M.T., largely because of unhappiness with how her government has handled economic issues.
The president has already indicated his unhappiness with the Federal Reserve for raising interest rates and the central bank has backed off ("A Fed pivot, born of volatility, missteps and new economic reality", Reuters, Feb. 22).
But fewer people describe financial pressures as their main reason for wanting to leave the city these days, said Paul Yip, a professor and director at Hong Kong University whose studies show increased unhappiness and depression.
Residents of Miami Gardens, the mostly black, working class area surrounding the stadium, have long felt neglected and even exploited by the Miami Dolphins organization and expressed their unhappiness with about 100 people staging a protest.
Eleanor's mother thinks vicious neighbors are responsible; Eleanor and her sister blame each other; but the strongest suggestion is that the stones are the work of Eleanor's poltergeist, a paranormal manifestation of her rage and unhappiness.
The United States has gradually reduced its support for the Saudi-led campaign, in part because of its unhappiness with the hundreds of civilian deaths that have resulted from what rights groups have described as indiscriminate attacks.
But a new paper by Lauren Gaydosh, a sociologist at the Center for Medicine Health and Society at Vanderbilt University suggests that unhappiness and its symptoms are widespread in middle age Americans of all races and ethnicities.
She accused Hopper of engaging in behavior that amounts to Mean Girls style workplace bullying, such as intentionally mispronouncing Mund's name, banning her from wearing pink, and chastising her when she first tried to discuss her unhappiness.
So I think we're going through the cultural change without a willingness to admit that a lot of the uneasiness and unhappiness and anxiety in the country is caused by the lack of good and stable jobs.
Tracey's knack for storytelling also seems born of her unhappiness and frustration: Though she is dyslexic and not much concerned with grammar, Tracey is the natural writer of the two, the one whose sentences jolt and compel.
As plants and mines have closed, these sources of stable income have disappeared, leading to profound unhappiness as current low-income unstable jobs lacking previous benefits are compared to the much better employment conditions of the past.
The vote came after a Senate clerk was forced to read the text of the amendment aloud in the Senate chamber, all part of the delaying tactics Democrats employing to express their overall unhappiness with the bill.
On top of that, stress, unhappiness and imbalance abound, while unhealthy coping skills such as excessive drinking are the cultural norm — malignant, learned behaviors passed down through the profession with the frequency of a dominant gene. Stressed?
But I haven't seen any exploring the other possibility: that the friend who gets drawn into the execution of another woman's heterosexual unhappiness and homosocial desire actually wants more, whether in terms of intimacy or simply acknowledgement.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Thursday announced he would visit Turkey next week and said it was important not to "slam the door" on Ankara despite Berlin's unhappiness over its post-coup crackdown.
He said he would deliver his views in a public statement on the issue, perhaps as soon as Wednesday, adding he was aware of public unhappiness about the proposed reform and decisions had to be undertaken cautiously.
President Donald Trump comments that he did not anticipate another government shutdown added to sentiment, even though he expressed unhappiness about the agreement that includes funds for U.S.-Mexican border security but not for his promised wall.
On the playroom floor in the family's suburban house, Jacobs lay on their back with a chair over them, imagining that this version of the Trekkian contraption would cure their unhappiness by turning them into a girl.
The government has said a number of industrial sectors, including medical suppliers, must keep operating during the crisis, but there is growing unhappiness amongst some unions who think the prescribed list of strategic concerns is too wide.
The European Union (EU) could yet do a tariff deal with the U.S auto sector, despite unhappiness at the hardball negotiating style of President Donald Trump, according to the executive director of the International Trade Centre (ITC).
In another tweet early Wednesday after returning to the US from a state visit to India, Trump sought to project confidence in US authorities, hours after the Post's report of his unhappiness with the CDC and Azar.
Despite some unhappiness with the final House product, GOP leaders have been selling members on the House plan by arguing that the bill they pass Thursday will not be the final version that heads to Trump's desk.
And the US's NATO ally Turkey -- while deeply unhappy with the US decision to back northern Syrian Kurds as the most effective fighting force against ISIS -- largely kept their unhappiness on mute while the ISIS battle raged.
The unhappiness has been there from the start of the Trump era; hundreds of State Department officials, for example, objected vociferously to the early version of the administration's travel ban on people from several majority-Muslim countries.
But other members of Congress on Thursday were placing blame on foreign pilots, whom they suggested were not as well-trained as Americans — or expressing unhappiness with Ethiopia's handling of evidence from its deadly crash on Sunday.
Jessica's unhappiness there is so deep that Louis eventually has to ask her why she's so sour about the fact that, after everything they've done and sacrificed, they've finally graduated to the level they were aiming for.
What is less well-covered is how far Democrats have tacked to the left in recent years, and how there appears to be some level of unhappiness within the American electorate about the liberalness of the opposition party.
There were aftereffects of 2008, obviously, and of Iraq and other things, but the degree of unhappiness with elites of both parties and of both ideologies, if you will, is greater than certainly than I would have expected.
But in the meantime, as the head of one Dhaka NGO says with a shake of the head, the country is walking a tightrope: "It is a dangerous thing when people have no vehicle to express their unhappiness."
" Here's how Axios future editor Steve LeVine put it when I asked him about this conundrum: "The trouble is that these very long arc analyses look mindless against the chaos and unhappiness in front of all our eyes.
"We sing a lot about unhappiness, and it makes us very happy," Lambert said as she introduced "Unhappily Married" from Annie Up. Like all the Annies music, it was written by at least one of the three singers.
Dhiab and the other detainees have been very vocal about their unhappiness in their new homes in Uruguay, saying they felt alienated in a country where they did not speak the language and there is no Muslim community.
Amazon's decision is not entirely surprising: Axios reported yesterday that the company's plans — born in a different era in which Big Tech was fêted everywhere — had gone aground in a new age of popular unhappiness with the companies.
"In my long-term study, the number one predictor of unhappiness in relationships, and the number one predictor of divorce reported by men, is that they need to be validated and affirmed often by their partners," she says.
However, advisors who spoke with the The Washington Post "described his status internally as diminished due to Trump's unhappiness and restlessness in recent weeks" as Manafort urged the GOP nominee to alter his style for the general election.
Diyab and the other detainees have been very vocal about their unhappiness in their new homes in Uruguay, saying they felt alienated in a country where they did not speak the language and there is no Muslim community.
This year, in Civ 6, I'm learning new words again with the concept of suzerainty over city-states, but more importantly I'm reminded of a timeless life lesson that's more pressing today than ever: greed leads to unhappiness.
Kelly is experienced in working the Senate from his days as the Marine Corps commandant's legislative assistant (2004-07), and he 's going to find extreme unhappiness with this White House's approach to policy, messaging, strategy and tactics.
By the time she was 24, she had descended into a spiral of guilt, shame, and unhappiness that only ended when she accepted she wasn't just bad at managing her diabetes – she was suffering from an eating disorder.
But come 1939, things would take a turn for the worse—during a trip to the west coast, Follett received a letter from her husband in which he expressed unhappiness in the marriage and a desire to separate.
During a question and answer session that the retired four-star Marine general clearly enjoyed, Kelly assured Washington that the litany of reports about his unhappiness were wrong and that "unless things change," he is here to stay.
And while Democrats have yet to grab a congressional win over healthcare — they lost a special election in Montana on Thursday — they believe the GOP is vulnerable on the issue given polls showing unhappiness with the Republican bill.
But Mr. Trump's aides made no effort to disguise the reason behind the decision, openly attributing it to the president's unhappiness with the speaker, who led the drive that resulted in his impeachment in the House in December.
A senior aide to Mr. Trump said that he was delighted with his performance, and never expressed unhappiness with Mr. Kelly for hosting reporters in a session that was initially put on background, at the White House's request.
"If children cough after exercising, they have asthma; if they have trouble reading, they are dyslexic; if they are unhappy, they are depressed; and if they alternate between unhappiness and liveliness, they have bipolar disorder," the doctors wrote.
Concern about climate change and unhappiness with the Irish government's performance on a number of issues — including housing, health and runaway spending — led support to swing toward the progressive Green Party, rather than the established center-right parties.
As for Ms. Nielsen, she expressed no unhappiness about her departure on Monday and thanked Mr. Trump "for the tremendous opportunity" to serve her country and the employees of her department for their efforts to secure the nation.
He can't even bear to be touched by his mother, let alone listen to her advice, and so she decides to take matters into her own hands and "solve" Rhett's unhappiness — even if it means breaking the law.
But I suppose it's fair to say, this being a Nicky Silver play, that the source of the unhappiness that runs rampant in the 2004 scenes can be summed up in a single, affectionate, frequently tattooed word: Mom.
Johnson admitted he had not told Lakers owner Jeannie Buss of his plans and expressed his unhappiness in holding the position, saying he wanted to freely talk about and work with other players without violating NBA tampering rules.
Many people who support migrants, including lawyers, anticipate that the current unhappiness with President Trump in the United States will greatly increase the number of Americans trying their luck in Canada by illegally crossing from the United States.
Still, Trump's unhappiness here has a very real cause: As has happened with many prior presidents, his dreams of sweeping legislative wins and lockstep partisan support have run up against the cold reality of the United States Senate.
"In the Kremlin, the thinking goes that a fresh face in the governor's seat may reduce the population's unhappiness and increase turnout in the election," Natalya Zubarevich, an academic, wrote in a paper for the Carnegie Moscow Center.
Public unhappiness over illegal immigrants crossing the border from the United States is so great that the party will consider a promise to clamp down further, even though Ottawa considers the matter is under control, said one top Liberal.
Some other reasons for American unhappiness are a climate of fear due to the "open-ended global war on terror" following 218/219, the role of big money in political campaigns and a deteriorating educational system, according to Sachs.
Asked about Trump's criticisms, delivered in tweets and in media interviews, Powell said he had received no direct communications from the White House about any change in his job, or about Trump's unhappiness with the Fed's rate hike path.
BEIJING, May 23 (Reuters) - China should downgrade its ties with Australia, including cutting imports and postponing a visit by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to underscore Beijing's unhappiness at recent anti-China sentiment, a state-run paper said on Wednesday.
A series of polls showing widespread unhappiness with the GOP bill have been released, just as Congress heads into a week-long recess that will give lawmakers opportunities to hear, at home, what their constituents think about that legislation.
Iraqis had voiced their unhappiness with the political status quo and many said they didn't intend to vote because the majority of the leading candidates were familiar faces who'd promised change in the past but had failed to deliver.
And in the vaulted marble bar of the Ritz-Carlton downtown, wealthy givers congregated in force for cocktails and glad-handing as protesters thronged just outside to voice their unhappiness with Wall Street, big money in politics and Mrs.
ON BOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) - President Donald Trump expressed unhappiness on Wednesday with the cost of keeping open a controversial prison at the US military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and said his administration was studying the issue.
"President Trump has found a way to separate what seems to be a real admiration for President Xi Jinping from his real unhappiness with Chinese policy, he distinguishes between the two," said Economy of the Council on Foreign Relations.
We humans don't seem to be able to see the difference between what's right and wrong, what's happiness and unhappiness, what's justice and injustice, if there is no opposing elements such as light and shadow, and life and death.
A senior American diplomat, Michael J. Murphy, a top official at the Bureau of Europe and Eurasian Affairs, lectured European Union ambassadors about the United States' unhappiness with proposed restrictions on third-country participation in European Union defense projects.
The dismissal of Mr. Comey, which Mr. Trump in an interview with NBC News linked to his unhappiness with the Russia investigation, triggered the appointment of a special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, to the ire of the president.
Trump has been open about his unhappiness with the media coverage of his hospital visits, which followed the El Paso shooting in which a gunman killed 22 people and the Dayton shooting in which a gunman killed nine people.
"I wanted my unhappiness to be a result of defying convention — like a Hardy novel where I'd exceeded my society's allowance for freethinking and was now being punished," Peter fancies, lolling on vacation in Maine in his picturesque agony.
The CME exchange rolled out four regional aluminium premium contracts over 2013-2016, capitalising on industry unhappiness with the disconnect between the LME's primary aluminium contract and surging physical market indicators, widely attributed to the LME's own warehousing issues.
ON BOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) - President Donald Trump expressed unhappiness on Wednesday with the cost of keeping open a controversial prison at the U.S. military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and said his administration was studying the issue.
A Senate GOP aide acknowledged the plan could cause some unhappiness among Republicans seeking to shape the bill in committee and open leaders up to charges they are trying to ram the measure through Congress with little time for review.
While the connection between creator backlash and the shooting is easy to make, a far more important one exists between this attack and other incidents in which someone has used a gun to inflict their unhappiness on large groups of strangers.
Shows like BoJack Horseman and Rick and Morty have emerged as the new standard-bearers for a kind of cartoon that's sharp, funny, and insightful, capable of dealing with startlingly nuanced themes, like BoJack's honest reflections on the nature of unhappiness.
The researchers found, however, that a tendency to self-harm was linked more closely to children's self-reported unhappiness than it was to a 20-item measure of emotional and behavioural difficulties that is currently used to spot mental-health troubles.
But it is difficult to imagine this bosomy schemer played with a more cunning mixture of vanity and fury than is exhibited by the riveting Ms. Cohu — a woman who smilingly admits to her unhappiness until her self-composure suddenly snaps.
The top U.S. diplomat, whose tenure has been dogged with rumors about unhappiness with Trump's policies and rhetoric, said he was as committed to Trump's agenda today as he was when he accepted the offer to serve as secretary of state.
Get them out of the office Often, passive-aggressive behavior is rooted in insecurity or unhappiness, so getting someone out of the office for a real conversation can help the person open up and talk more frankly about any issues.
China is expected to announce a large rise in defence spending next month, as the ruling Communist Party seeks to assuage the military's unhappiness at sweeping reforms and as worries over the South China Sea and Taiwan weigh on Beijing.
U.S. unhappiness about the way Ottawa is handling the race to supply 88 new jets is the latest challenge for a trouble-plagued process that has dragged on for more than a decade, embarrassing Conservative and Liberal governments in Canada.
Among Jews, the move to faith schools was prompted by worries over the loss of Jewish culture, more mixed marriages and, in some cases, unhappiness with mainstream provision, says Jonathan Romain, a rabbi who campaigns against faith schools of all types.
Underscoring bipartisan unhappiness with President Donald Trump's response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen and the murder of a journalist at a Saudi consulate, many of Trump's fellow Republicans joined Democrats to advance the measure by a vote of 63-37.
Amazon is staring down a crisis of reputation: Its HQ2 search, launched in an era of public support verging on adulation, is now caught up in a very different epoch of popular unhappiness with the unchecked power of wealthy companies.
The explicit goal of that earlier movement was to persuade women that their unhappiness — what Betty Friedan called "the problem with no name" — was not a product of their isolated experiences and emotions but of a shared system of oppression.
The White House press operation has been in the news a lot of late, from reports about President Trump's unhappiness with Press Secretary Sean Spicer to the recent trend of fewer press briefings (and even fewer on-camera meetings with reporters).
Their reasoning seems to reflect their age and, perhaps, shifting values — rather than unhappiness: 86 percent of the young people surveyed said they are content with their current workplace, a proportion in line with those of Baby Boomers and Gen Xers.
At the June confirmation hearing for Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan, McCain fired a warning shot about his unhappiness with the administration on Afghanistan and his intention of providing the administration with a strategy if it couldn't come up with one.
One prime reason for her unhappiness is certainly the dawning recognition that Trump was not just flapping his lips when he campaigned on pressuring our allies to shoulder a fairer portion of the weight and expense of the common defense.
Wallis In Love is penned by Andrew Morton, the biographer who famously blew the lid of off Princess Diana's private unhappiness within the royal family and in her marriage to Prince Charles in the 1992 book Diana: Her True Story.
But the core themes — the loss of innocence, sexual violence, marital unhappiness — are superbly evoked in a series of pas de deux between the couples and were given nuanced, luminous performances by Francesca Hayward, Vadim Muntagirov, Zenaida Yanowsky and Gary Avis.
In an sweeping interview published Tuesday by The Washington Post, the President blasted his chairman and once again expressed his unhappiness with the Fed, while hastening to add he isn't blaming anyone for his decision to tap Powell for the job.
Bennetts has some ideas, mostly having to do with Rivers's unhappiness with her looks, though there's also her historical moment: She was born into an old-fashioned world, yet at the same time, she was shaped by larger forces, notably feminism.
In a phone interview on Monday, Mr. Browder said that Mr. Putin's denunciation was just another sign of the Kremlin's unhappiness with the Magnitsky Act, a 2012 law that Mr. Browder championed, in which the United States imposed sanctions against Russia.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey summoned the Dutch charge d'affaires to Ankara on Saturday to express its unhappiness with a pair of proposed bills that would see the Netherlands recognize as genocide the 1915 killing of as many as 1.5 million Armenians.
It's becoming more commonplace to hear folks say, "No one knows who can win" — a commentary on many Democrats' unhappiness with Biden as the presumptive nominee and a nod to the disappointment they still feel from Hillary Clinton's shocking 2016 loss.
In a series of monologues, sometimes gentle and sometimes harrowing, family members, lovers and others tell us about Shireen's growing unhappiness — the disorientation, the hospitalizations, the suicide attempts — and gradual recovery, which culminates in her becoming Deen through a gender transition.
In opting to entrust the main opposition party, the People's Republican Party, with control of Istanbul — the city where Mr. Erdogan's political career began a quarter-century ago — voters appeared to be expressing general unhappiness with this means of governance.
Currently, she's is trying to resurrect the spirit of the early incel movement: She has founded a new project, called Love Not Anger, that tries to support young people struggling with the unhappiness that can arise from an unfulfilling sex life.
During his first year as deputy, Sullivan also pushed back against "twisted" reports of deep unhappiness with Tillerson in the face of a redesign and looming cuts that could slash the country's oldest Cabinet agency by as much as 30%.
"To prevent the omnibus situation from ever happening again, I'm calling on Congress to give me a line-item veto for all government spending bills," he said, expressing unhappiness with the massive bill and the haste with which it was passed.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers introduced more legislation on Friday seeking to slap stiff sanctions on Turkey over its offensive against Kurdish fighters in Syria, underscoring unhappiness from both Democrats and President Donald Trump's fellow Republicans in Congress over his Syria policy.
According to John T. Cacciopo, the late University of Chicago psychologist and loneliness researcher, about 28500 percent of people consider loneliness a "major source of unhappiness in their lives" — and one third of Americans 6900 and older say they are lonely.
A recent study of 22 European and English-speaking countries found that American parents report the highest levels of unhappiness compared with non-parents, a difference the researchers found is "entirely explained" by the absence of policies supporting work-family balance.
Speaking at the University of Glasgow, Hunt said British Prime Minister Theresa May would reject any request by Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon for a fresh vote on secession - something nationalist activists are pushing for because of unhappiness about Brexit.
The hints of deep unhappiness—buckled down or warped into outright malice—that showed in his earlier roles have made way for a broader strain of play and expostulation, although, to one's amazement, there has been no loss of intensity.
Sitting over coffee in Mr. Roberts's 1954 dwelling, known as the Edris House, the two discussed their unhappiness with the shifts brought on by Airbnb, VRBO and others, even as they considered the ways the rental market has benefited them.
What it was was just me almost barfing out this last burst of unhappiness and insecurity, and it was my way of saying, I had been told or had convinced myself that that is what we were all struggling for.
"It was like being transported into a parallel universe, the Princess talking about her unhappiness, her sense of betrayal, her suicide attempts and two things I had never previously heard of: bulimia nervosa, an eating disorder, and a woman called Camilla," Morton writes.
After the water switch happened, not only were people using whatever means were available to them to register their unhappiness with this strange water that was coming out of their taps, it was also recorded in the local media, but it wasn't enough.
Even in the context of the oddly enduring global fascination with royalty, the current appetite for happy endings at a time when the news often seems filled with unhappiness, and the romance of princes and princesses, the scale of the response is huge.
She has some of the right instincts—realising two years ago, for instance, that the government needed to increase its majority to avoid being held prisoner by clashing Tory factions, and that it had to deal with the unhappiness that led to Brexit.
Washington (CNN)Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan pushed back against reports of deep unhappiness with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in the face of a redesign and looming cuts that could slash the country's oldest Cabinet agency by as much as 30%.
A survey by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies (TCRS) found that nearly two-thirds of retirees left the workforce earlier than expected because they were laid off, reorg-ed out of a position, or due to general unhappiness with a job.
The ground remains fertile for militants: In the mishmash of overlapping interests in the region — among Assad, Russia, Iran, Turkey, and the U.S. — a destabilizing force could rise, just as ISIS arose amid unhappiness with bad governance and the Sunni-Shia divide.
The 20,000-strong moderation team they've put on the task is almost certainly totally inadequate, and of course the complexity of the global stage and all its cultures and laws ensures that there will always be conflict and unhappiness on this subject.
Eventually, as the demands of Morrison's employer grow (and, it seems, her level of mistreatment), Morrison says that she feels stuck between challenging those requests and possibly getting fired, or telling her mother about her increasing unhappiness and being advised to quit.
It's been a tumultuous few days for Nest, which saw co-founder and CEO Tony Fadell depart last week amidst swirling unhappiness about the company's product roadmap, demanding culture, and financial performance after being spun out of Google under new parent company Alphabet.
There was also deep unhappiness at the fact that the elections were held on a weekday -- only the fifth time in the country's history such a thing has happened, and the first time in the country's history it was held in midweek.
As far as we know, Trump himself is not under investigation for collusion, but he is being investigated for obstruction of justice after he fired FBI Director James Comey allegedly because of his unhappiness with how Comey was pursuing the Russia probe.
We also went to the nearby outpost Esh Kodesh — the name means "Holy Fire" — where several residents welcomed us into their synagogue, but one chased our group down in a golf cart and expressed strong unhappiness about our arriving without asking their permission.
Prior to the election, Iraqis had voiced their unhappiness with the political status quo and many said they didn't intend to vote because most of the leading candidates were familiar faces who'd promised change in the past but had failed to deliver.
"I realized that maybe it's this time of my career where I can have a much more profound impact on the world by tackling the biggest problem that I think the modern world is facing today — the problem of unhappiness," Gawdat added.
Part of his unhappiness in Quebec was due to the absence of President Vladimir Putin; before leaving for the summit, Trump had demanded that Russia be unconditionally restored to the G-7, from which it was suspended over the dismemberment of Ukraine.
The report concluded that policy makers must strive to recognize girls' unhappiness and find structural solutions, and called for efforts to address the "clear gender-difference issue." will have with us always, along for the ride, all of us doing our best.
Kansas Republicans were already facing headwinds in this year's election because of how much Mr. Trump has energized liberals and moderates, as well as lingering unhappiness with Mr. Brownback, who left the governor's office for a Trump administration post with dismal approval ratings.
Mr. Trump devoted part of his weekly Saturday address to his unhappiness with California, echoing a suit filed by Attorney General Jeff Sessions seeking to overturn California laws that the administration said unconstitutionally blocked the White House from enforcing federal immigration statutes.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada raised its unhappiness over a U.S. decision to impose preliminary subsidies on Bombardier Inc's CSeries jets during NAFTA talks on Wednesday, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said, a day after the U.S. accused Canada of unfairly subsidizing the aircraft.
It is, of course, a mistake to draw too literal a connection between that awful fact and the unhappiness onscreen, but it's also hard to avoid the impression that this persuasive portrait of a society in crisis is also a deeply personal statement.
The reason for the sale has nothing to do with unhappiness with the property, or with each other, Ms. Lee said, but rather the fact that Mr. Cuomo's three daughters are now adults, effectively leaving her and the governor as empty nesters.
" With all the unknowns involved in the treatment of mental illnesses, Mason said he takes comfort, as a clinician, in Freud's definition of the goal of treatment: "Much will be gained if we succeed in transforming your hysterical misery into common unhappiness.
A significant part of the W.W.C. has succumbed to the ills that used to be associated with the black urban "underclass": intergenerational poverty, welfare, debt, bankruptcy, out-of-wedlock births, trash entertainment, addiction, jail, social distrust, political cynicism, bad health, unhappiness, early death.
Recently, the two co-chairmen of the Partnership for New York City — Stephen A. Schwarzman, the chairman and chief executive of the Blackstone Group, and Michael L. Corbat, the chief executive of Citigroup – let the mayor's representatives know the extent of their unhappiness.
The president has frequently expressed unhappiness with Mr. Mulvaney to others, and he recently reached out to Nick Ayers, a former aide to Vice President Mike Pence, to see if he had interest in returning, according to two people close to the president.
And in the last year or two the unhappiness seemed to take its toll as Diana sought a role both inside and outside the royal circle, sharing the upbringing of her sons with her estranged in-laws, but also leading her own life.
Then of course there's bilateral trade and Trump's unhappiness with the $347 billion U.S. deficit last year — although with North Korea's belligerent Kim now in a position to hit Japan, that feels like a manageable irritant in the symbiotic U.S.-Chinese economic entanglement.
The world is a complex and, in many ways, unthinkably dark place, and I am well aware that the window of time in which it is possible to transform my daughter's unhappiness into joy by playing a jaunty little song is already closing.
She said the central government in Beijing did not blame her for the election setback, and that while it may have reflected unhappiness with the government's handling of the unrest, it also showed that many people want an end to the violence.
His life had never felt easy, even as a privileged, able-bodied suburban boy with two adoring parents, but he never felt entitled to any angst; he saw unhappiness as an illegitimate intrusion into the carefree reality he was supposed to inhabit.
In recent months, the North has displayed its unhappiness with the tough U.S. stance in a series of short-range weapons tests that experts see as an attempt to increase pressure on Washington and Seoul and build leverage ahead of any new talks.
At the same time, State Department employees angered Trump political appointees early on when around 1,000 signed on to a "dissent memo" expressing their unhappiness with Trump's executive order banning the citizens of several Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States.
But if "A Life" (not to be confused with Adam Bock's terrific play of the same name) suggests that failures of communication are the human condition and a source of unhappiness, it does not rise to the level of tragedy, modern or otherwise.
The 50-year-old actor admitted he had been blind to his family's unhappiness — something he only realized when his 17-year-old daughter Willow shaved her hair off in protest to doing any more music after her hit "Whip My Hair" came out.
But if Cohn is to emerge as a powerful influence on Trump, pushing him away from tariffs and major moves to deport current undocumented immigrants and shut the doors to new ones, then he could capitalize on the president's unhappiness with Bannon's high profile.
RELATED: Obama's vision of a nuke-free world is tested by ISIS, Russia "As a consequence, sanctions related to their nuclear program have been brought down," Obama said, but he noted Iran's unhappiness that easing sanctions haven't resulted in a rush of international investment.
It's difficult to find rigorous data that shows just how linked debt and marital unhappiness are, but what even the less scientific, small-scale studies and surveys reveal is how much money matters — it's right up there with sex as a point of contention.
Beador's best friend Judge, 51, has stood closely by her side through every step of her emotional divorce, but in the weeks leading up to the trip, Judge felt as though Beador was wallowing in her unhappiness and neglecting the rest of the group's feelings.
" Meanwhile intense Muslim unhappiness over the ruling was articulated by the Islamic Human Rights Commission, a London-based lobby group, where a spokeswoman said: "This gives legal cover to what is essentially an ongoing hate campaign to make Muslims second-class citizens in Europe.
When you've settled into a career that should have been abandoned long ago, but you're holding on for dear life in fear that you won't find anything better, that you're not worthy of your career dreams, or, worst of all, that you deserve unhappiness.
"This year's report provides sobering evidence of how addictions are causing considerable unhappiness and depression in the U.S.," the network's director Jeffrey Sachs said in a statement, adding that they were referring to addictions in many forms from substance abuse to gambling and digital media.
The news of the rejected payments came the same day as word of a reconciliation in Democratic ranks in the Senate, where the I.D.C.' s seven-year collaboration with the G.O.P. has been a point of intense unhappiness among many mainstream Democrats and progressive groups.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - NATO is not aiming to isolate Russia after a nerve agent attack on a former Russian agent and his daughter in Britain last month but had to crack down to show its unhappiness with Moscow, Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday.
Only Edgar—an Iraq War veteran and former heroin addict who suffers from PTSD, Jimmy's roommate and possibly his only friend—and Paul bring a certain naïve goodness to the proceedings, but they too are manipulated by the unhappiness of their friends and lovers.
On Saturday, Donald Trump made it clear that he wasn't backing down on the controversial and widely criticized comments he made about NFL and NBA players who express their unhappiness over the current political situation in America by refusing to stand during the national anthem.
The meeting's American organisers announced that the conference would instead take place in Washington, DC, next May; this reflected deep American unhappiness over a new Russian law, signed by President Vladimir Putin last month, which places severe curbs on the propagation of almost any religion.
Following his unhappiness with the decision of Performance Sports to open its own retail stores, Roustan hired Grant Thornton last year to conduct a survey of some of the retailer's major customers, according to the lawsuit filed in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
The term renewal comes close to Malaysia's elections, in which Prime Minister Najib Razak is under pressure to score a win for his ruling pact, Barisan Nasional, amid Malaysians' unhappiness with rising costs and a multi-billion dollar scandal at a state fund he founded.
While there are certainly plenty of overhyped, underscientific opinions about how social media affects people, there's little question that it has some effect (there is some evidence that extensive Facebook usage is correlated with unhappiness, for example, including some fairly meaty recently published research).
Two embattled cabinet secretaries — Ben Carson at the Department of Housing and Urban Development and David Shulkin at the Department of Veterans Affairs — remained in their posts despite speculation that they would be replaced because of the president's unhappiness with their use of public funds.
The novel's protagonist, Greer Kadetsky — who starts the book as a faceless college freshman "absorbed in her own unhappiness, practically curating it" — is the living embodiment of today's growing number of young white women whose own processes of politicization are equally inspiring and problematic.
Despite the White House worries about his unhappiness at the prospect of the document's release, Mr. Wray, who has kept a relatively low profile since taking over the F.B.I. in August, was unlikely to resign over this issue, people familiar with his thinking said.

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