Unfortunately, it's both not a simple thing to fix and there is no way
to know that missing DNS servers from DHCP is an error or if it's
expected behavior. I'm going to close this bug as Won't Fix because I
cannot see how it would be possible to resolve it.

Presumably, the router probably isn't restarted all that often either,
and in the chance this is not the case then there is probably something
else that could to be corrected on the network to mitigate this issue.

Thanks for filing this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better! Please
don't hesitate to report any further issues you may find.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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