This form is a simple Notice of Satisfaction of Escrow Agreement. To be tendered by Escrow Agent to the parties to a transaction upon satisfaction of escrow agreement. Modify to fit your specific circumstances.
This form is a simple Notice of Satisfaction of Escrow Agreement. To be tendered by Escrow Agent to the parties to a transaction upon satisfaction of escrow agreement. Modify to fit your specific circumstances.
Examples: Her new job is satisfactory (this means she'd rather have that than nothing at all, but if a better opportunity arose, she'd go for it). Her new job is satisfying (this means whilst it is not the best, in that moment she is happy and feels good about it).
The key to striking a happy medium in life is distinguishing between perfection and “satisfaction”, but for that feeling of satisfaction to occur, we need to come to terms with the reality that perfection is just a mind game depicting a mirage that can never crystalize.
If something's satisfactory it's okay — acceptable, but maybe not great. When you take a course pass/fail, your grade will be satisfactory if you meet all the requirements and do a reasonable job, or unsatisfactory if you don't. Try not to confuse satisfactory and satisfying.
Satisfying: It means fulfilling a need or desire in a way that brings contentment or great pleasure. Satisficing: This is a term that combines "satisfy" and "suffice." It refers to accepting an option that meets the minimum criteria for acceptability, rather than seeking the best possible outcome.
Well Ha, thank you very much for your question about the difference between "satisfying" and "satisfactory". "Satisfactory" means that something is adequate, or acceptable. Whereas "satisfying" means that something meets your needs or requirements and has positive associations.
In "far from satisfactory" someone is making a judgement call. Something is not to their liking.
Satisfactory | Intermediate English good or good enough, esp. for a particular need or purpose: We did not feel the response was satisfactory and asked for more information.
Adequate can also describe something that is acceptable or satisfactory, but not any better than that. You might say that a student's grades are adequate but need improvement. This word is from Latin adaequāre"to make equal," from the prefix ad- plus aequare "to equal."