1. The economy may be breaking statistical records, but it has not been able to offset this deep discontent. 2. The sheer volume of applications illustrated the deep discontent of low-income families with the public schools. 3. There were growing signs of some deep discontent, however. 4. Although Milosevic is fiercely attacked his foes, the weak response to his organized rallies indicates there is deep discontent with his rule. 5. Although Milosevic has launched fierce verbal attacks on the opposition, the weak response to his rallies indicates deep discontent with his rule. 6. The weak response to his organized rallies indicates there is deep discontent with his rule. 7. Their departure cannot threaten the government, but is a sign of deep discontent. 8. So for many Zaireans, the lack of world concern for their plight compared with the concern shown towards the refugees is a source of deep discontent. |