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The same of course obtains with respect to the ethnic grievance groups that oppose such measures in the name of equal treatment.
Few will be moved by its case against the company today, even though the grievance is genuine.
Hallucinating off of my grievance and brewing emotions, the room changed to black, red blood pouring down the walls, striping them.
It is the Government, it is politics, politicians, and political parties in this House, that are in grievance mode.
The grievance procedure has commenced and one hearing date was postponed at the instance of defendant.
The carrier claimed that even the pilots union agreed there was no merit to LaGrotte's grievance.
Activists stymied the justice system and the business world by practising the politics of ethnic grievance.
A series of grievance procedures and disciplinary hearings have made an already tense situation worse.
It lacks narrative forms, is not reducible to conventional proverbs, and is driven by grievance against God and the world.
It should be a tale neither of grief nor grievance but of disembarrassment.
Again, I do not know what action, if any, was taken to address the individual fellow's grievance.
Grievances against universities are preferably resolved within the grievance procedure which universities have today.
No, this is a genuine grievance that has existed, as we have seen from the applications to the Commission, for twenty years or more.
On the other hand, if police are involved or a license is revoked, the teacher will probably file a grievance with his union.
It added an hour and half each day onto my working day so that was my main grievance.
They will be holding seminars dealing with disciplinary and grievance procedures.
Such rites are practised in joint consultative committees, grievance procedures, procedures for disputes resolution and the like.
In recent times, going on strike to apply pressure for any grievance in favour of employees has become the in-thing.
After years of what he considered to be unfair treatment, Natelson filed a grievance with the University.
Long a festering popular grievance, official corruption has reached endemic levels, with potentially explosive social consequences.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He waved his arms, airing his grievance with which for an hour past he had regaled me.
Next to the corves, the monster grievance of the third estate was the system of enrolments for the militia.
They were familiar, too, with Auntie's grievance about the cranial peculiarity of William.
I had this grievance, and it festered and raised the whole temperature of my hate.
Nor did he sink his grievance on the arrival of the Mixer a few moments later.
But the ostracism of the entire official class of the old South was growingly recognized as a grievance and a wrong.
The grievance of this ship money being somewhat too strong, John Chambers, a citizen of London, refused to pay his part of it.
The oncoming of bad weather, beheld from below, is a grievance to the holiday-maker.
The doctoral and magistral canonries alluded to by Philip afforded a special grievance.
It is only mediocrities and old maids who consider it a grievance to be misunderstood.
Moreover, he has unionized his mine and will recognize only union grievance committees in dealing with the men.
What then is your grievance against me at this moment, I should like to ask, that you have mutinied?
Is a common nuisance, and as great a grievance to those that come near him as a pewterer is to his neighbours.
It was a positive grievance, and indeed it was a partial destruction of the constitution, at the instance of a placeman.
As soon as the servant had withdrawn after dinner he began his grievance.
Clarendon indeed considered their non-intervention a great grievance.
The old well-established grievance of duty against will, parent against child, was the cause of all.
His tone had taken on that shade of pugnacity which suggested to his sister that some personal grievance drove him to take the line he did.
He was the sort of man the bosses like to get hold of, the sort they make it a grievance they cannot get hold of.
But the very extent of his ownership, thus perpetually brought before him, created a fresh sense of grievance.
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