World Bank types, he complains, tend to favor (and fund) paved roads and train tracks.
But it is true, as his critics complain now and as he complains of the past.
The Glass Hall, 200 meters long and 60 meters tall, tends to overwhelm the individual, he complains.
He complains that continual assessment has narrowed the syllabus, and that children are not taught narrative history.
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He complains that machinery makers sell foreign clients expertise that they acquired through their work in Italy.
But he complains that because the police see him driving different cars, he gets stopped and questioned frequently.
"The game companies want directors to work for them, but they don't want to pay them, " he complains.
They ape their betters, he complains, splashing out on all sorts of fripperies that fail to buy them happiness.
He complains about the 15% capital gains tax rate as unfair, since his secretaries pay higher income tax rates.
Without it, he complains, a much-needed housing development in the borough, one of the poorest in London, cannot go ahead.
He complains that Mr Rumsfeld himself did not react quickly enough when the insurgency erupted in the summer of 2003.
But he complains that while some Steelers fans may weigh 185 pounds or more, the rule doesn't make sense for other passengers.
Occasionally he complains about the food and the disruption to his routine.
"It's a lot of intermediaries making a lot of money, " he complains.
In addition, he complains that the pay that goes to these workers is lower than the average pay for the positions they take.
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Mr O'Neill attacks the Bank on another flank when he complains about its insistence on lending money, rather than giving it, to these countries.
Sadan Eren, the chairman of the thriving chamber of commerce in lively Trabzon, says he complains about bureaucracy every time he goes to Ankara.
The whole thing is a colossal waste of money, he complains.
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He complains of having to deal with 15 regulators in Europe, not to mention an interfering Federal Reserve, should a bank do any business in America.
He complains that they didn't know that competition law now applied to them, that nobody told them so, and that they were never consulted about the new law.
As least one has spent months whining about both moral hazard and government subsidies to banking yet when the first is reduced and the second withdrawn, he complains again.
Too often, he complains, the court's judges, using techniques of a now antiquated common law tradition, have made new law, when their proper role is to interpret the constitution.
Judge Silberman takes us completely through the looking glass when he complains that there is no support for a distinction between activity and non-activity in the text of the Constitution.
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By the by, though conscious that Western aid has kept millions of his people from starving, he complains about the relative failure of Western investors to put their faith in Ethiopia's economy.
Hedge fund manager David Einhorn has led calls for Apple to boost the return earned by shareholders, which he complains is dragged down by the low income the company earns on its cash hoard.
"You're talking mainly to politicians--not businesspeople, " he complains.
First, in the narrative by Walton at the beginning, before he meets with Frankenstein - he complains in a letter to his sister of his lack of education, with the implication that this need of his was neglected by his parents.
Dr. Manheimer paints a stirring portrait of the physicians' dedication to caring for patients regardless of social standing or ability to pay, yet when he complains that "it was almost impossible to get an organ for an undocumented immigrant, " one wonders how he made it happen.
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