The same of course obtains with respect to the ethnic grievance groups that oppose such measures in the name of equal treatment. |
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Few will be moved by its case against the company today, even though the grievance is genuine. |
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Hallucinating off of my grievance and brewing emotions, the room changed to black, red blood pouring down the walls, striping them. |
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It is the Government, it is politics, politicians, and political parties in this House, that are in grievance mode. |
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The grievance procedure has commenced and one hearing date was postponed at the instance of defendant. |
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The carrier claimed that even the pilots union agreed there was no merit to LaGrotte's grievance. |
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Activists stymied the justice system and the business world by practising the politics of ethnic grievance. |
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A series of grievance procedures and disciplinary hearings have made an already tense situation worse. |
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It lacks narrative forms, is not reducible to conventional proverbs, and is driven by grievance against God and the world. |
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It should be a tale neither of grief nor grievance but of disembarrassment. |
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Again, I do not know what action, if any, was taken to address the individual fellow's grievance. |
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Grievances against universities are preferably resolved within the grievance procedure which universities have today. |
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No, this is a genuine grievance that has existed, as we have seen from the applications to the Commission, for twenty years or more. |
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On the other hand, if police are involved or a license is revoked, the teacher will probably file a grievance with his union. |
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It added an hour and half each day onto my working day so that was my main grievance. |
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They will be holding seminars dealing with disciplinary and grievance procedures. |
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Such rites are practised in joint consultative committees, grievance procedures, procedures for disputes resolution and the like. |
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In recent times, going on strike to apply pressure for any grievance in favour of employees has become the in-thing. |
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After years of what he considered to be unfair treatment, Natelson filed a grievance with the University. |
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Long a festering popular grievance, official corruption has reached endemic levels, with potentially explosive social consequences. |
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The players' association filed a grievance yesterday seeking to overturn the Anaheim Angels' suspension of left fielder Jose Guillen. |
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This bill goes through a complicated recital of grievance, in English and in Maori. |
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Should you be terminated, you are entitled to file a grievance under the procedures set out in the Faculty Grievance Policies and Procedures. |
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The only hope of rapping the press's knuckles is to be sufficiently rich and thick-skinned to drag your grievance through the courts. |
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His seniority revoked and his union grievance rejected, he then decided to try the courts. |
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Even if the estate management felt it had a genuine grievance, minor encroachments on estate land are common and generally ignored. |
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The faculty association has filed a formal grievance with the University alleging the university broke its contract with faculty. |
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At issue are wages, severance pay, education subsidies and grievance procedures. |
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If a client feels he or she has been treated unfairly, there is the option of filing a grievance. |
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Prisoners must file a formal grievance to appeal a medical decision, since healthcare is intertwined with strictly correctional functions. |
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Soon he fell ill with misusage and grievance, and one day that one dreadful, horrible day, his light was doused. |
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Of course she has now filed a grievance against me and we have a meeting with HR later this afternoon. |
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Likewise, there are clear problems with the confidentiality of the current grievance processes. |
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Under Regulation 15, part-time as well as full-time faculty members may seek redress from an elected faculty grievance committee. |
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After Benner filed a grievance through the St. Paul Police Federation, he was reinstated. |
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But it is the grievance of a people who turn their own misdeeds into their own victimology, thus making rational discourse all but impossible. |
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He was reprimanded for telling a judge in open court he would testify against a former client because he had filed a grievance against him. |
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Clark made two stumpings and did not concede many byes, so he may have had a slight grievance. |
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But he was also stoking a sense of grievance among the police that predated the first brick thrown last weekend. |
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Haryana has a sense of grievance at the non-completion of the SYL canal and the consequent non-availability of the quantum of waters allocated to it. |
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Therefore, if I were in a committed heterosexual relationship, with no desire to get married, I might well have a legitimate grievance at that stage. |
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This common grievance among the Assamese people is one of the main reasons for appearance of secessionist rebel activities among the otherwise peaceful Assamese. |
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We do our cause more harm than good if we get outrageously outraged over every slight and grievance. |
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Ian was obviously free to intubate every young lady he saw, and Cait would never harbor the flimsiest dinghy of a grievance. |
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Second, even if one were to say that the bombers were merely responding to the injustice dealt their brethren, are bombs a justified response to heartfelt grievance? |
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After the honeymoon is over, Jane frets so much over Max's undemonstrativeness that she consults the family doctor, to whom she pours out her grievance. |
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What arrow does Gingrich have in his quiver besides the great debate one-liner that expresses right-wing grievance? |
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An irreconcilable difference is the basis of one type of grievance. |
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The new constitution, instead of being the panacea for every grievance so delusively represented by its advocates will be found upon examination to be like Pandora's box. |
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Many urban people have the view that farmers are constantly complaining but they do seem to have a genuine grievance about their plight at present. |
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Briony Norris, an environmental health officer at the pollution control unit, said around 50 per cent of people who lodged complaints had a genuine grievance. |
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Engle says that when she filed a grievance, DWP managers denied her overtime pay, hassled her about the dress code and intimidated her by hovering around her workstation. |
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A feeling of grievance can be real even when the grievance itself is not. |
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It is more professional to accept differences, no matter what the grievance, and walk away on talking terms. |
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They might their grievance inwardly complain, But outwardly they needs must temporize. |
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Currie had brought their grievance to the local council and to Stormont, but had been told to leave. |
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It began as a result of Henry VIII's grievance at Pope Clement VII regarding his refusal to grant an annulment. |
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Supermarket suppliers with a grievance have been urged to speak up soon or forever hold their peace. |
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While staying with Monroe, he planned to send Washington a letter of grievance on the former President's birthday. |
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Warfare is a condition in which there is more greed and more grievance, more deterrence and more defiance. |
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On the one hand, many of them harassed and pillaged the Chinese, which gave them a genuine grievance. |
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A major grievance of railway passengers is the undue delays encountered at booking counters for buying platform tickets or for short distance journeys. |
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To get a vehicle with that kind of level of explosives in it is not just your kind of odd bod with a grievance against high life and nightclubs and liquor. |
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Why dost thou show me uniquity and cause me to behold grievance? |
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The enduring sense of grievance felt by people who have been careful for their whole life and find their savings means-tested away is very strong. |
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Dresch no longer works at Hartnell, so her grievance won't be arbitrated. |
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They are finding their voice in apolitically competent leadership which is directing their vituperation against the Bar to settle some unstated grievance with the Bar. |
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I arbitrated complex employee grievance matters. I tried several cases before both juries and nonjuries in State and Federal courts throughout the country. |
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Show that you're taking the grievance seriously, and do not succumb to any urge to attack the grievant or, for that matter, ARDC or its staff, presenters advise. |
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