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But let's see what new complaints they come up with.
There were 380 new complaints against doctors received in 2011, a five percent increase.
New complaints cannot be filed within 60 days of an election.
But in the past few months, dozens of new complaints emerged.
A consideration of each new complaint is included in the investigation.
A new complaint phone number will be staffed full time.
Not an entirely new complaint, this has a certain ring of truth.
Iraqi investigators said they had received two new complaints against the mayor today.
Some officials, insisting on anonymity, said there were two new complaints.
This begins a new complaint process; however, the two cases will be heard as one lawsuit.
In many ways, the new complaints resemble those made about inspectors general throughout the country.
None of the new complaints involved serious injuries and no one was hospitalized, officials said.
It may start taking new complaints soon, but filling the seats on the panel won't be easy.
The newest complaint is that we only have sixteen Accepted.
She said most of the removals had resulted from the new complaints.
It was like an old injury wakened to new complaint.
The report also expressed concerns that the agency is accepting fewer new complaints.
The 1980s brought new complaints of work-life balance related stress.
Five hundred new complaints filed in October are straining the board's limited resources even further.
But a recent poll has found a new complaint to top the list: the noisy gadgets of the information age.
He instituted a system of triage both for pending cases and new complaints.
Medications, menstrual history, new complaints, and side effects of any treatment were carefully recorded.
It is by no means a new complaint.
"Charges by Muslims nearly tripled, and while the rate is slowing, we're still getting new complaints. "
Common Cause and Democracy 21 are hoping that the new complaints will be more persuasive.