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What (who) is complaint procedure - definition

POEM ATTRIBUTED TO SHAKESPEARE
Lover's Complaint; A Lovers Complaint; Lovers Complaint; The Lover's Complaint
  • The first page of "A Lover's Complaint" from ''[[Shakespeare's Sonnets]]'', 1609
  • John Bell]]'s 1774 edition of Shakespeare's works

A Lover's Complaint         
"A Lover's Complaint" is a narrative poem written by William Shakespeare, and published as part of the 1609 quarto of Shakespeare's Sonnets. It was published by Thomas Thorpe.
Consumer complaint         
REPORT FROM A CONSUMER PROVIDING DOCUMENTATION ABOUT A PROBLEM
Customer complaint; Consumer complaints
A consumer complaint or customer complaint is "an expression of dissatisfaction on a consumer's behalf to a responsible party" (London, 1980). It can also be described in a positive sense as a report from a consumer providing documentation about a problem with a product or service.
Credé's prophylaxis         
MEDICAL PROCEDURE PERFORMED ON NEWBORNS
Crede procedure; Credé procedure
Credé procedure is the practice of washing a newborn's eyes with a 2% silver nitrate solution to protect against neonatal conjunctivitis caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae.

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A Lover's Complaint

"A Lover's Complaint" is a narrative poem written by William Shakespeare, and published as part of the 1609 quarto of Shakespeare's Sonnets. It was published by Thomas Thorpe.

"A Lover’s Complaint" is an example of the female-voiced complaint, which is frequently appended to sonnet sequences. Other examples include Samuel Daniel's "Complaint to Rosamund", which follows Daniel's Delia (1592), Thomas Lodge's "Complaint of Elstred", which follows Phillis (1593), Michael Drayton's "Matilda the Faire", which follows Ideas Mirrour (1594), and Richard Barnfield's "Cassandra", which follows The Affectionate Shepherd.

Examples of use of complaint procedure
1. The new complaint procedure has a provision for preliminary scrutiny and verification by the NJC.
2. The Commission had recommended a new complaint procedure in addition to the earlier ‘reference procedure‘ containing the 1'68 Act.
3. While as per the reference procedure, minor measures cannot be imposed and removal was the only recourse available, under the complaint procedure, minor measures could be imposed.