Examples of using Unsatisfactory in English and their translations into Hebrew
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but found it unsatisfactory.
And I didn't… realize… how unsatisfactory that was until you left me to die.
Robert Heinlein's 1940 short story“Solution Unsatisfactory” imagined a future world where America develops an atomic weapon that ends WWII.
provide false and/or unsatisfactory details.
He turned out to be unsatisfactory. Still, he was persuaded to tell me what I wanted to know, before he went on his journey.
remained very low and unsatisfactory to the Bedouin claimants.
Just as it is in dreams, this fairy tale peters out in a somewhat vague, unsatisfactory way;
If suddenly seemed unsatisfactory result, you can always start the process again and bring it to perfection.
slow development of a product may cause it to lose the designated market segment because of late arrival on the market or unsatisfactory performance.
see deeply its true characteristics of anicca- dukkha- anattā- that it is impermanent, unsatisfactory, and not-self.
Negative state of the nasopharynx is also affected by the unsatisfactory state of the environment.
Impolite personnel, cold in the office, unsatisfactory results- all this can be put at the service of their own profits.
in your own cultivation, many unsatisfactory things indeed exist.
It also calls for wisdom, for understanding, so as to see deeply its true characteristics of anicca-dukkha-anattā- that it is impermanent, unsatisfactory, and not-self.
because you can achieve an unsatisfactory result, it is better to harmonize it with various shades of other colors.
Just because the man does not have an insanely large male member does not necessarily mean that sex has to be unsatisfactory.
Alrosa also does not rule out a complete closure of the mine if the results are unsatisfactory.
not hide pertinent facts, nor provide false and/or unsatisfactory details.
and“The service was unsatisfactory”.'.
The outcome may be an unsatisfactory compromise, and therefore- once again- refraining from real change.