How To Use Unsatisfactory In A Sentence

  • Its heroes were beastly revellers or cruel and ferocious plunderers; its heroines unsexed hoidens, playing the ugliest tricks with their lovers, and repaying slights with bloody revenge, -- very dangerous and unsatisfactory companions for any other than the fire - eating Vikings and redhanded, unwashed Berserkers. The Conflict with Slavery and Others, Complete, Volume VII, The Works of Whittier: the Conflict with Slavery, Politics and Reform, the Inner Life and Criticism
  • Do moral arguments provide an unsatisfactory basis upon which to prohibit insider dealing?
  • Mr. Masson's discussions of Milton's English are, it seems to me, for the most part unsatisfactory He occupies some ten pages, for example, with a history of the genitival form _its_, which adds nothing to our previous knowledge on the subject and which has no relation to Milton except for its bearing on the authorship of some verses attributed to him against the most overwhelming internal evidence to the contrary. Among My Books Second Series
  • That is so, in the same way that if after a verdict of guilty an appellate court concludes that the conviction is unsafe and unsatisfactory it quashes the jury's verdict.
  • Payment shield's attempts at explaining the delay were unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
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  • This jibes with research showing that women are physiologically and emotionally more sensitive to unsatisfactory relationships.
  • It will come as no surprise to those who view Mr. Speaker Martin as incompetent, chippy and partial to the Government to discover that he is at the heart, yet again, of an effort to conceal from the public gaze something which appears to be unsatisfactory and discreditable about the conduct of the democratic affairs of the House and therefore the nation. Archive 2007-10-28
  • This is unsatisfactory as my urgent issues remain unanswered.
  • A wholly unsatisfactory first half was followed by a much better second. The Sun
  • The handling of the Regensburg address and of the recent lifting of the excommunication from the SSPX bishops was unsatisfactory. Pope Benedict XVI, the ecclesiastically incorrect" pontiff
  • Where a device or software has lawful uses, it would obviously be unsatisfactory to ban its sale.
  • Half of the 47 lessons observed were deemed unsatisfactory or poor and some teachers were found to have low expectations of pupils, giving them undemanding tasks such as colouring in.
  • An unsatisfactory version of it appeared in 1928, without notes and edited by a descendant who "softened Cresswell's opinions and actions," according to historians Harold B. Gill Jr. and George M. Curtis III, who give us Cresswell in decidedly unsoftened form, complete with the improvisational spelling and punctuation of the time. Revolution Road Trip
  • If affordable, car owners should have their own officially licensed emission test devices to ensure against possible police accusations of unsatisfactory results.
  • A life endured in total immobility is, though conceivable, wholly unsatisfactory.
  • I resent your implication that my work is unsatisfactory.
  • If affordable, car owners should have their own officially licensed emission test devices to ensure against possible police accusations of unsatisfactory results.
  • Your conduct leaves a lot to be desired , ie is extremely unsatisfactory.
  • They demand a refund on unsatisfactory goods.
  • Then, if the general economic conclusions are considered unsatisfactory, a fiscal adjustment can be considered.
  • This was just another flaw in a deeply unsatisfactory experiment. Times, Sunday Times
  • As last season stuttered to its unsatisfactory end, Leicester seemed to be a symbol of changing times. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a thoroughly unsatisfactory way to concede the three points but entirely in keeping with a game that never threatened to catch fire.
  • All in all it's been a boring, unsatisfactory day and, at the end of it, I'm not in the least reluctant to apply head to pillow.
  • Their inadequacy apart, this is totally unsatisfactory as it takes several minutes to cross from one platform to the other.
  • According to Chesney, the Military Board and its system of control was so unsatisfactory that he began to plan a replacement for it on his arrival in India in 1850, whilst a very junior subaltern.
  • Payment shield's attempts at explaining the delay were unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are left with an unsatisfactory situation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having broken up with a long-term girlfriend, he embarked upon a series of unsatisfactory relationships.
  • Godard was lost in Plato's cave from the outset, so he should not be surprised when this illusory ersatz world of film proves unsatisfactory - as a replacement for life, it is indeed a very unsatisfactory substitute.
  • Gigot: So that kind of a stalemate, if the opposition takes--retakes half of the country, say, and some of the oil assets, and Gadhafi sits in Tripoli and maybe some other parts of the country--that outcome for you is unsatisfactory and would be seen by the world as a defeat for the United States? To the Shores of Tripoli
  • Helmut's problems were compounded by an unsatisfactory relationship with his landlady.
  • Adequate though not ideal for earlier times, they are thoroughly unsatisfactory in an era of intense competition.
  • It was an unsatisfactory situation because a man can have the job in name but not in reality. Times, Sunday Times
  • But American officials argue that it is proving unsatisfactory because they cannot extradite terror suspects from Britain because they are protected by human rights laws. Times, Sunday Times
  • an unsatisfactory truncated conversation
  • It is a wholly unsatisfactory situation and requires urgent action. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both are brief and although the criticisms of Hegel are clearly intelligible, the statements constituting the “new philosophy” are often rhetorical and aphoristic, which is one of the reasons they are often judged to be unsatisfactory as philosophy. Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach
  • We did test some acrylic paint on tiles and it was just totally unsatisfactory so we chose what, I guess, was the appropriate paint for the surface.
  • For a day or two following Devereau's unsatisfactory laconism nothing developed. Winner Take All
  • It takes courage to make such a joke, to admit that those who died were not paragons but incomplete, unsatisfactory human beings.
  • The claimants have failed to satisfy me that piecemeal repair of the units, and replacement of units by re-conditioned units where necessary, would be an uneconomic or unsatisfactory method of repair of the system.
  • The further drop in the yen might weaken the baht to an unsatisfactory level.
  • The legal definition of what is and what is not pornography is very unsatisfactory.
  • Where a device or software has lawful uses, it would obviously be unsatisfactory to ban its sale.
  • I found its slowness wholly unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Added to that there is the cost of recruiting people who prove to be unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Property services, which were poor at the last inspection have improved little and remain unsatisfactory.
  • His Lordship considered that argument unsatisfactory for two connected reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • The forthcoming negotiations in GATT will likewise throw some light on the present unsatisfactory situation. The Future of European Integration and German-Canadian Relations
  • Watch for his replacement by a complaisant government puppet, and a speedy and unsatisfactory end to the MPCC's foredoomed investigation. Archive 2009-10-01
  • As remarked earlier, to treat the corporate sector as acting perfectly competitively is a particularly unsatisfactory assumption.
  • His Lordship considered that argument unsatisfactory for two connected reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • The alternatives to this approach fall into two distinct and equally unsatisfactory categories: 1. Anecdotal evidence, interpretation and prediction.
  • Property services, which were poor at the last inspection have improved little and remain unsatisfactory.
  • Her first two collections were very much preoccupied with relationships, most of which were unsatisfactory.
  • On the other hand, unrhythmical language is too unlimited; we do not want the limitations of metre, but some limitation we must have, or the effect will be vague and unsatisfactory. Rhetoric
  • The inspectors said just under a third of lessons were unsatisfactory.
  • The school claimed that the decision was based on flimsy evidence from an unsatisfactory inspection in April.
  • The conventional approach to such questions is to use ordinary least squares regression methods, which are often unsatisfactory.
  • It was by no means the only downside to another deeply unsatisfactory win. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some points in the opera are on the unsatisfactory side of orchestral fullness for that reason, like the concluding cataclysm.
  • On the contrary, the deconstruction may prove to be unsatisfactory because the reconstructed system may not appear to work or to make sense. Critical Social Research
  • Education chiefs have pledged that lessons will go on at a tertiary college despite a damning report which criticised most teaching as unsatisfactory and management as weak.
  • Essential repairs have been carried out but accommodation was still found to be unsatisfactory in the latest inspection.
  • I find it difficult to explain why the play therefore is unsatisfactory, after all the company, Theatre Centre, employs a dramaturge, Bonnie Greer.
  • If the car you have leased is clearly unsatisfactory, you can always exchange it for another.
  • An online search has proved unsatisfactory, so could she perhaps enlighten those of us who try to keep up? Times, Sunday Times
  • The fact that your article last week on unsatisfactory new-build housing filled an entire page of a broadsheet newspaper and the word ‘architect’ did not appear once speaks volumes.
  • More than half of the teaching was unsatisfactory, aspects of management were weak and attendance was poor.
  • Was their design unsatisfactory for the safety of the drivers?
  • Scepticism there may be, but the present situation is unsatisfactory and ineffective.
  • Staff leading these lessons were judged unsatisfactory or poor.
  • Teaching in a third of lessons was graded unsatisfactory or poor, while learning in two fifths of lessons was below standard.
  • Having considered her letter and enclosures we find that the reason that she has given for her non-attendance is quite unsatisfactory.
  • Pollution, however, is an intrinsically gray issue - and when such questions arise, Rothbard winds up awkwardly vacillating between two unsatisfactory extreme positions.
  • Because of its crystallinity, jojoba wax appears unsatisfactory as a mold-release agent or as a plug for making molded objects; as the molten wax cools and solidifies it develops too many fracture lines. 5 Uses
  • It is sometimes advisable to repeat the counterirritation if the results of the first firing are unsatisfactory. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
  • The author maintains that unsatisfactory results are obtained in determinations of starch when the method employed is based upon the inversion of sugar, formed as an intermediate product, since maltose, dextrose, and levulose are partly decomposed by boiling with dilute acids. Scientific American Supplement, No. 623, December 10, 1887
  • The legal definition of what is and what is not pornography is very unsatisfactory.
  • Even a home with functional attic ventilation can now develop molds on the roof sheathing cavities above these unsatisfactory ducts.
  • How can that be the case when I am trying to remedy what he apparently agrees is an unsatisfactory situation?
  • It is a wholly unsatisfactory situation and requires urgent action. Times, Sunday Times
  • She knew that rampant individualism was shallow and unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was just another flaw in a deeply unsatisfactory experiment. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is unremarkably true, but wholly unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • For somebody to get four months is absolutely unsatisfactory.
  • This was unsatisfactory because the external object is something foreign or hostile to self-consciousness.
  • Payment shield's attempts at explaining the delay were unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • His Lordship considered that argument unsatisfactory for two connected reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • The conventional approach to such questions is to use ordinary least squares regression methods, which are often unsatisfactory.
  • The breaches of the Rules in respect of which the Tribunal had found the Respondent's explanations unsatisfactory, did amount to conduct unbefitting a solicitor.
  • In addition, the problem concerning unsatisfactory interpretation for the relaxation oscillation of the laser pulse using the rate equations has also been discussed.
  • Coupled with Dowd's interviewing technique, which is about as penetrating as a charity worker soliciting for funds by rattling a tin, the outcome is rather unsatisfactory.
  • Water entered through the roof and the water supply was unsatisfactory, being dirty in wet weather and deficient in dry.
  • Tishkevich, the personnel chief, told Citizen Oswald that his performance as a regulator was unsatisfactory.
  • Scrawly tunes, cloudy observations, open-ended sentiments ultimately leading to an unsatisfactory half-digested aftertaste.
  • Watch for his replacement by a complaisant government puppet, and a speedy and unsatisfactory end to the MPCC's foredoomed investigation. Archive 2009-10-01
  • In view of the Government's unsatisfactory reply, I intend to raise that matter again on the Adjournment.
  • This became unsatisfactory for both codes, with influential Flat races a mere sideshow to the jumps finale. Times, Sunday Times
  • Furthermore, the jump in oil prices is reflected in the trade deficit - an indicator of the unsatisfactory level of competitiveness of the Bulgarian economy.
  • Statistics on population and migration, especially on migration, are profoundly unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Short-term methods of storage are unsatisfactory because containers leak and break open long before the wastes are safe.
  • The analysis of rank correlation is proposed to form judgment matrix of which the consistency is very difficult to realize and the correction of inconsistency is unsatisfactory until now.
  • Pedagogically speaking, the pursuit of a careful literary history offers not a confident narrative (others will do that) but an experience of limited satisfaction and frequent arrestation in saying things about the past and, now more than ever, a continual and always (by definition) unsatisfactory speculation about the origins and implications of acts of mind in the present. Is Literary History the History of Everything? The Case for 'Antiquarian' History
  • Their social, moral and spiritual development is unsatisfactory.
  • It is a wholly unsatisfactory situation and requires urgent action. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Stanilaus verdict is an unsatisfactory and cursorily written judgment - with ‘Emergency haste’ written all over it.
  • Sometimes it is sold in this condition under the term "chemic," but if this be used in dyeing wool it gives rather unsatisfactory results. The Dyeing of Woollen Fabrics
  • This financial obligation did not apply if the wife's behaviors towards her husband had been unsatisfactory.
  • shops should take back unsatisfactory goods
  • The inspectors said just under a third of lessons were unsatisfactory.
  • The news comes in the wake of a national survey that found that one in five new secondary school appointments are rated as unsatisfactory by headteachers.
  • The alternatives to this approach fall into two distinct and equally unsatisfactory categories: 1. Anecdotal evidence, interpretation and prediction.
  • Do you invite this Court to conduct the review to determine whether or not the verdict is unsatisfactory?
  • Hobbes' view shows progress for reconciling materialism, determinism and free will, but it is unsatisfactory.
  • It is clear that for Locke the perception model of faith created an unsatisfactory barrier between those with faith and those without.
  • The theory is too foraminated -- too full of loopholes and unsatisfactory conditions -- to be accepted as an explanation of the more general phenomena presented. Life: Its True Genesis
  • Surely this situation is highly unsatisfactory from the patient's point of view? Coping With Sudden Hair Loss
  • Really, the R v R and Doney are dealing more with the unsafe and unsatisfactory question.
  • It seemed to be arbitrary and unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was just another flaw in a deeply unsatisfactory experiment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Treatment, which is usually unsatisfactory, consists of stimulating applications -- the same, in fact, as employed in sycosis, sulphur and ichthyol deserving special mention. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • Never stop the payment of your cheque after it is issued because of unsatisfactory work, without taking legal advice.
  • Certainly, synchronistic happenings are occasionally part of the experience of most of us, and there is something inherently unsatisfactory about the way in which they are customarily dismissed in our culture as mere coincidence.
  • After several unsatisfactory attempts, this has now become an aleatory section.
  • Where even this approach is unsatisfactory, the full complexity of three-dimensional modelling must be faced.
  • It is true that since its opening we have had problems and I have acknowledged that the level of service has been unsatisfactory.
  • Technical issues Yet again, the use of technology for a low catch proved unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • If our honorarium is unsatisfactory, kindly telegraph us at once and state what you consider a fair price. Chapter 40
  • This highly readable book will be the standard biography replacing Robert Rhodes James and indeed Eden's own unsatisfactory but lucrative memoirs.
  • We went to the garden centre to order the materials for the new pergola and from thence to the supermarket where I did a most unsatisfactory shop, ending with a bill that seems to be almost twice what it should be.
  • Is that what Justice Fitzgerald meant by another unsatisfactory appeal from the District Court?
  • The French war was going badly, and royal finances were in an unsatisfactory state.
  • Like him or loathe him, this situation is unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • The present situation is unsatisfactory in many ways, and should not be allowed to continue.
  • Adequate though not ideal for earlier times, they are thoroughly unsatisfactory in an era of intense competition.
  • More aggressive chemicals are ruled out because of possible damage and abrasives are unsatisfactory as the aggregate lodges in surface scores.
  • that the category of covenantal nomism is simply unsatisfactory for this literature. WordPress.com News
  • It's an unsatisfactory term, because an autist's sense of self is almost as rudimentary as his sense of other people.
  • As last season stuttered to its unsatisfactory end, Leicester seemed to be a symbol of changing times. Times, Sunday Times
  • I call your especial attention to the unsatisfactory condition of our foreign mail service, which, because of the lack of American steamship lines is now largely done through foreign lines, and which, particularly so far as South and Central America are concerned, is done in a manner which constitutes a serious barrier to the extension of our commerce. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • The first appeal was on the unsafe and unsatisfactory ground alone, was it?
  • I set to work according to the usual method, but to my sorrow I soon discovered that the method and rules in general use for Scripture exegesis, among what they called orthodox authors, were very defective and unsatisfactory. The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882
  • Now there are rumblings of trying to rectify this unsatisfactory situation, with various bills proposed in parliament and seminars held on the matter.
  • That seems to have nothing whatever to do with whether it was an unsafe or unsatisfactory verdict.
  • Other specialists agree that the current position is unsatisfactory, but that care must be taken not to erode the position of potentially reclusive copyright holders. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even at production, people thought the engines were inadequate, and now that they have aged and been detuned, they are unsatisfactory, keeping the A - 10 in the threat envelope for unreasonable amounts of time.
  • Whilst we expect the course to pass the inspection, this is an unsatisfactory situation to say the least. The Sun
  • Unlike France, the United States has never had a publicly defined national curriculum - although we seem to have allowed private enterprise to define a thoroughly unsatisfactory simulacrum of one.
  • But this, and other seemingly straightforward methods, while fine in principle, turn out to be unsatisfactory in practice, at least when accuracies of a small fraction of a degree are called for.
  • Where even this approach is unsatisfactory, the full complexity of three-dimensional modelling must be faced.
  • Clearly she still struggles with her emotions about the police and believes their driving in London is unsatisfactory.
  • It is intended primarily for boys, but, in the present unsatisfactory state of English education, we entertain a hope that it may possibly be found not unfit for some who have passed the age of boyhood; and in this hope we have ventured to give it the title of _English Lessons for English People_. How to Write Clearly Rules and Exercises on English Composition
  • her performance proved to be unsatisfactory
  • As last season stuttered to its unsatisfactory end, Leicester seemed to be a symbol of changing times. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seemed to be arbitrary and unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Adequate though not ideal for earlier times, they are thoroughly unsatisfactory in an era of intense competition.
  • Independent pharmacies come off worst, with more than half rated as unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • The inspectors said just under a third of lessons were unsatisfactory.
  • The three main reasons for the "revisional" bariatric surgery were: unsatisfactory weight loss after the initial procedure; severe nutritional complications such as protein malnutrition; and intolerable side effects such as blocking or narrowing of the digestive tract. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • This was just another flaw in a deeply unsatisfactory experiment. Times, Sunday Times
  • A spokesman said: 'We are looking to hold a meeting with the chairman as soon as possible to discuss this unsatisfactory situation. The Sun
  • A careful note should be made against any sub-contractor used by the builder who subsequently proved to be unsatisfactory.
  • Is this due to unsatisfactory laws or to the widespread prevalence of false allegations?
  • And the ending is slightly unsatisfactory, arguably deficient in the final twist or flourish.
  • For example, it would clearly be unsatisfactory if the prospect of some future challenge caused public development schemes to be suspended or delayed on a prolonged basis.
  • Any restaurant that receives less than an A can ask for a reinspection and further appeal an unsatisfactory ruling after reinspection. City Gives Le Cirque And Gramercy Tavern 'C' Grades
  • They regarded this view of science as unsatisfactory, incomplete, or just another form of sophism.
  • In places the text is a little unsatisfactory but this reflects the early stage of development rather than the author's own expertise.
  • The story's highly unsatisfactory denouement has already been mentioned. Celtic Mythology
  • Having the election decided by the courts rather than voters is deeply unsatisfactory.
  • If not, this sounds like an unsatisfactory relationship all round. The Sun
  • In fact, most wine-drinking cultures have some kind of mulled wine tradition, so I don't wonder whether this recipe started with the need to do something with unsatisfactory vino. Miss Ginsu
  • Interpreting a poem as a symptom or instance of features of the lyric, for example, might be unsatisfactory hermeneutics but a useful contribution to poetics.
  • This organization by unexamined categories results in unsatisfactory generalizations. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It is a completely unsatisfactory position and we want to put it right as soon as possible.
  • You're only 19 and far too young to be tying yourself into an unsatisfactory relationship. The Sun
  • This is stealth law and deeply unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • The poor design and ill proportions of the dormer and bay windows and the visual relationship between them results in a most unsatisfactory appearance.
  • Shops are often reluctant to take back unsatisfactory goods.
  • In Judaea the procurators who replaced the deceased King Agrippa I in 44 proved unsatisfactory, and by 54 Claudius' eastern governors had allowed the Parthians to gain control of Greater Armenia, a serious blow to Roman prestige.
  • That is the odd thing about my life: the things I longed intensely to do I would not let myself do, not from any religious or moral scruple, but from some inexplicable fastidiousness or scrupulosity which is yet as active as ever, although I am sure that it would not be able to hold its own could these favorable conditions be repeated, but would be overcome by the imperious and fully grown desires which, by long repression, or by unsatisfactory diversion, have grown to be so strong. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion
  • Attempts to perform fluorescence measurements, even by using a front-face geometry, were irreproducible, leading to unsatisfactory results.
  • The effect of the bubble - pulse repetition is to give an oscillatory and hence unsatisfactory reflection record.
  • I try to write, and manage 60 words of unsatisfactory nonsense before I give up.
  • There was space to be found behind the Germany back four and when Francesco Totti flighted a through ball five minutes later it was only an unsatisfactory touch by Simone Perrotta that let Lehmann block.
  • The explanation given in the introduction to the original draft of the Bill is unsatisfactory.
  • Anyway, dividing politics into two categories is unsatisfactory since one category always gets valorised at the expense of the other.
  • Half of the 47 lessons observed were deemed unsatisfactory or poor and some teachers were found to have low expectations of pupils, giving them undemanding tasks such as colouring in.
  • I can testify that the bibliographical apparatus in many articles is unsatisfactory and out-of-date.
  • Parasitic plants can form haustoria within various host tissues, and this has led to convenient, yet unsatisfactory distinctions being made between a ‘shoot parasite’ and a ‘root parasite’.
  • But American officials argue that it is proving unsatisfactory because they cannot extradite terror suspects from Britain because they are protected by human rights laws. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where batswing burners are used, I have often seen fully 90 per cent. more or less choked and unsatisfactory; whereas a union jet does not give any trouble. Scientific American Supplement, No. 481, March 21, 1885
  • He also decided standard pre-cut sheets are unsatisfactory.
  • It seemed to be arbitrary and unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • The situation is wholly unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it is clearly unsatisfactory because illnesses do not always lead to mortality, particularly during childhood and adult life.
  • The sprayed asbestos particularly and the asbestos lagging to pipework was in an unsatisfactory condition in 1994.
  • Your answer is unsatisfactory.

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