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Unsatisfied with efforts by amateur and governmental anthropologists, Sapir worked to introduce an academic program of anthropology at one of the major Universities, in order to professionalize the discipline.
The new album featured songs such as " I Will Dare ", which featured Buck playing lead guitar, " Androgynous ", with Westerberg on piano, and " Unsatisfied ", where, according to writer Michael Azerrad, Westerberg " had hit upon a moving new way to declare that he can't get no satisfaction ".
Unsatisfied with Pet Sounds collaborator Tony Asher's lyrics for " Good Vibrations ", Wilson first asked Parks to help him re-write the lyrics to the song ; Parks refused, stating, " No sense walking into someone else's problem.
Unsatisfied with the performance of NTSC and of initial SECAM implementations, the Germans unveiled PAL ( phase alternating line ) in 1963, technically similar to NTSC but borrowing some ideas from SECAM.
After he gave a grudging assurance that the petition would be accepted on 2 June, saying: Unsatisfied, with this vague answer, the Commons and the Lords banded together and demanded " that a clear and satisfactory answer be given by His Majesty in full Parliament ".
Unsatisfied with his own efforts, Homer takes on the biggest danger in Springfield, the nuclear power plant.
Unsatisfied with the magnitude of this discovery he was determined to carry on with his original aim to uncover the source of the River Niger.
Unsatisfied with the response, Paget wrote an official complaint to the new Commander-in-Chief, the Duke of Cambridge.
Unsatisfied with the direction that her music was being taken, she moved to Auckland in 1994 and spent a year writing and performing.
Unsatisfied with the results of the investigation, victims and their parents spoke out publicly against a diagnosis of conversion disorder, stating that they believed the situation warranted further scrutiny from outside sources.
Unsatisfied with their games for 8-bit personal home computers such as the ZX Spectrum, the Stampers became interested in the development of Nintendo Entertainment System games out of Japan.
Unsatisfied with his existence, Don embarks on a mystical quest.
Unsatisfied with these results and conflicted with their Constitution, the United States never ratified the Treaty of Versailles, never joined the League of Nations, and signed separate peace treaties with the three countries it had declared war against.
Unsatisfied with the rhythm machine, Osanai convinced Kato to finance his efforts to build a better one.
Unsatisfied with this approach, however, he abandoned it and went into partnership with Louis Chevrolet in 1911, starting the Chevrolet company.
Unsatisfied with this, Jarosław tried to gain power and obtain his own lands.
Unsatisfied with the direction the Group was heading in, he later resigned.
Unsatisfied with the anecdotal method of Darwin and his protégé Romanes, E. L. Thorndike brought animal behavior into the laboratory for objective scrutiny.
Unsatisfied with the Jetstream's single engine performance, it was decided that, in the event of an engine failure, the aircraft could not make it safely back out of the valley in which Penticton lies.
Unsatisfied with the small amount of cash the men had in their pockets, the robbers ordered Cole and Rollins to go inside of their house.

Unsatisfied and findings
Unsatisfied with the findings, Marrus said the commission " ran up against a brick wall ....

Unsatisfied and .
Unsatisfied, she attempts to kill the other two members of the Trio and unsuccessful at this, tries to destroy the world, only to be stopped by Xander.
Unsatisfied, Spielberg suggested introducing Indiana's father, Henry Jones, Sr. Lucas was dubious, believing the Grail should be the focus of the story, but Spielberg convinced him that the father – son relationship would serve as a great metaphor in Indiana's search for the artifact.
Unsatisfied aspirations, particularly among young blacks, led to a brief civil disturbance in December 1977, following the execution of two men found guilty of the 1972 – 73 assassinations of Governor Sir Richard Sharples and four others.

Unsatisfied and commission
Unsatisfied with his job, he obtained a commission in the army at the age of 21.

Unsatisfied and against
Unsatisfied with Garnerin's responses, the police issued an injunction against him, forbidding the ascent on the grounds that the young woman was committing herself to the venture without any idea of the possible outcome.

with and findings
The Secretary of the Interior shall submit a report of his findings, together with recommendations for an effective safety program for metal and nonmetallic mines ( excluding coal and lignite mines ) based upon such findings, to the Congress not more than two years after the date of enactment of this Act.
Anatomically, the horse lung appears to be remarkably like that of man, insofar as this can be ascertained from comparison of our findings in the horse with those of others ( Birnbaum, '54 ) in the human being.
It is, however, highly suggestive and agrees well with our own findings in which we also failed to demonstrate normally occurring bronchial artery-pulmonary artery shunts in certain species, especially the dog.
Similar findings have been noted in a patient with congenital absence of the organification enzymes, whose thyroid tissue could only concentrate iodide.
Reliability and validation work with the Children's Anxiety Scale by Castaneda, et al demonstrated results closely similar to the findings with the adult scale.
It also permits Fromm to do some dubious things with empirical findings.
Significantly, no realtor and few of the faculty present were familiar with any of the six volumes ( published by the University of California Press ) that present the commission's findings.
According to Akbar S. Ahmed, like modern anthropologists, he engaged in extensive participant observation with a given group of people, learnt their language and studied their primary texts, and presented his findings with objectivity and neutrality using cross-cultural comparisons.
He showed that the image of Jesus had changed with the times and outlooks of the various authors, and gave his own synopsis and interpretation of the previous century's findings.
Archaeological findings of prehistoric settlements with obsidian tools point to early habitation of the island.
However, in the presence of the rapidly progressive course with fever, focal neurologic findings ( hemiparesis, aphasia etc.
There have been repeated findings that between a third and a half of adults diagnosed with bipolar disorder report traumatic / abusive experiences in childhood, which is associated on average with earlier onset, a worse course, and more co-occurring disorders such as PTSD.
And, based on the findings of placebo-controlled studies, they do not recommend use of benzodiazepines beyond two to four weeks, as tolerance and physical dependence develop rapidly, with withdrawal symptoms including rebound anxiety occurring after six weeks or more of use.
On October 5, 2011 the CRTC released their findings that included consultations with stakeholders from the telecommunications industry, media producers, and cultural leaders among others.
Psychologist Felicia Pratto and her colleagues have found evidence to support the idea that a high Social Dominance Orientation ( SDO ) is strongly correlated with conservative political views, and opposition to social engineering to promote equality, though Pratto's findings have been highly controversial.
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources research scientist Brent Patterson has revealed findings that most coyotes in Eastern Ontario are wolf-coyote hybrids and that the Eastern wolves in Algonquin Park are, in general, not interbreeding with coyotes.
While modernist critical theory ( as described above ) concerns itself with “ forms of authority and injustice that accompanied the evolution of industrial and corporate capitalism as a political-economic system ,” postmodern critical theory politicizes social problems “ by situating them in historical and cultural contexts, to implicate themselves in the process of collecting and analyzing data, and to relativize their findings ” ( Lindlof & Taylor, 2002, p. 52 ).
He convinced the executives to replace their existing mission statement for their New Ventures Group, “ to provide Logitech with profitable growth and related new business areas ,” with “ to scout profitable growth opportunities in relationships, both internally and externally, in emerging, mission-inclusive markets, and explore new paradigms and then filter and communicate and evangelize the findings .”
If there is only one boy found, the High Lamas will invite Living Buddhas of the three great monasteries together with secular clergy and monk officials, to confirm their findings and will then report to the Central Government through the Minister of Tibet.
It is accepted, however, that there is an " enormous " range of reliability findings in studies, and that validity is unclear because, given the lack of diagnostic laboratory or neuroimaging tests, standard clinical interviews are " inherently limited " and only a (" flawed ") " best estimate diagnosis " is possible even with full assessment of all data over time.

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