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"aggrieved" Definitions
  1. aggrieved (at/by something) feeling that you have been treated unfairly
  2. (law) suffering unfair or illegal treatment and making a complaint

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HR: There are clearly some areas where people felt aggrieved and probably are aggrieved.
Trump is tapping into some of the nation's most aggrieved and angry sexist resentments, just as he is tapping into some of its most aggrieved and angry racist resentments.
" He said Ms. Click was "aggrieved by this whole situation.
The conversation continued into the weekend, with much aggrieved tweeting.
Some aggrieved Sunni officers joined the insurgency, and eventually ISIS.
Not surprisingly, both sides see themselves as the aggrieved ally.
The feelings of intellectual superiority and being aggrieved it fosters?
Feel aggrieved that a social network took down your post?
It becomes aggrieved by things like dust mites or pollen.
Until recently, aggrieved presidents complained, as Nixon did, by proxy.
The Church's sad list of aggrieved victims continues to grow.
That might please Trump and his aggrieved white male cohorts.
Aggrieved drivers have plenty of directions to point their fingers.
None of this matters to the aggrieved fans in Oakland.
Everyone is encouraged to feel aggrieved (everyone except white males).
Lawyers for the aggrieved investors say they are losing patience.
Now that he has been fired they PRETEND to be aggrieved.
In those cases, the internet sided largely with the aggrieved customer.
They can hardly be so aggrieved as Nigeria's 36 state governors.
As such, the foundation for 8chan's userbase was aggrieved 4chan users.
Aggrieved entitlement, Bridges explained, is helpful in understanding American masculinity specifically.
Aggrieved residents crowded around a high-profile visitor, baying for relief.
This is one of many reasons why frontline communities feel aggrieved.
They're aggrieved by identity politics and a hollowed-out middle class.
His vocals, snarling and aggrieved, are buried under layers of processing.
Lives have been ruined, jobs lost, families fractured and communities aggrieved.
It only makes the injured party feel more aggrieved, she said.
Farmers, who use rifles to shoot pests and predators, are especially aggrieved.
That is a big victory for aggrieved passengers who spoke their piece.
Even at her most defiant, though, Ms. Platten never truly sounds aggrieved.
It will have to create a similar confection for its aggrieved investors.
But his combination of bullying rhetoric and aggrieved victimhood is well-known.
Aggrieved by the endless rewrites, Kim says, his script supervisor nearly quit.
The aggrieved Arab nations point to three primary causes of the crisis.
Free speech would fade, as micro aggressions against aggrieved groups became actionable.
Campbell thanks the aggrieved out-of-state Clinton supporters for their donations.
But the PwC review's findings are unlikely to satisfy aggrieved female staff.
HEY LARRY, I'M LISTENING TO YOU AND THINKING, YOU KNOW WHO'S AGGRIEVED?
They did themselves no favor appearing so aggressive, aggrieved and irritatingly hostile.
"The Mexican people felt aggrieved by those comments," Mr. Peña Nieto said.
Israel will never consent to an influx of millions of aggrieved Palestinians.
The more famous Cardi B becomes, the more aggrieved her music sounds.
HQ provides an even more beguiling sensation: the feeling of being aggrieved.
Your wife is still angry with you, still feels aggrieved and mistrustful.
Amazon is supposed to get back to the aggrieved party by Monday.
Inside, supporters share Mr. Trump's view that men are the aggrieved gender.
They feel aggrieved by the image of people getting money without working.
When black folk and others point that out, white bigots are aggrieved.
Perhaps most important, Jardina found that white identifiers are an aggrieved group.
Bezos had plenty of enemies, and not just aggrieved companies like Birkenstock.
Adam thinks we've gotten soft because we coddle everyone who feels aggrieved.
As a child, you so often wore an expression of aggrieved expectation.
His rhetoric—and now his actions—invite aggrieved petitioners to apply for help.
Probably the best the aggrieved company could do here is terminate the employee.
Lawyers representing the aggrieved Gassled owners will continue presenting their arguments this week.
For Trump, it is a pitch to the politically aggrieved and economically disenfranchised.
In the previous post, we analysed the aggrieved teachers' brief to the justices.
It's as if Teddy Roosevelt had undercut Henry Ford's automobiles to mollify aggrieved
Anglophones were aggrieved at their marginalisation in a country dominated by French-speakers.
You can be aggrieved about the booking without using baseless ad hominem attacks.
For starters, consider this situation from the aggrieved V.P.'s point of view.
The problem isn't just that aggrieved consumers don't have access to a remedy.
Norman loved easy, bittersweet melodies, even when his lyrics grew aggrieved or inscrutable.
Mexicans, aggrieved by the impunity handed to the corrupt, are showing zero tolerance.
The aggrieved residents were largely satisfied and Arlo SoHo opened in September 2016.
For aggrieved Clinton supporters, reading "Russian Roulette" will be like reliving a nightmare.
Humanitarian-aid access is needed to build trust among aggrieved Afghans, they say.
Hausfeld represents aggrieved VW owners and shareholders on both sides of the Atlantic.
At this stage, it is hard to tell which side feels most aggrieved.
Here are 10 of his essential songs, including aggrieved ragers and purpled ballads.
Players and officials are angry and aggrieved and eager to tell the world.
Ms. Blige has been scorned, is aggrieved and is dead-set on payback.
Richardson and Barzee Flores aren't the only Democrats aggrieved over Shalala's past contributions.
Whatever the outcome, the hardcore MAGA crowd will feel aggrieved and jacked up.
Escape-ism throbs with a sensual anger, hilarious and genuinely aggrieved in equal measure.
An aggrieved, overburdened police force does not seem the best way of ensuring this.
Miami, he wrote, "is an 'aggrieved person' able to bring suit under the statute".
In response, aggrieved farmers simply slaughtered their horses and oxen or stopped feeding them.
The result was a bust-up, the aggrieved Wells skulking off into the darkness.
Aggrieved people took to Twitter to let loose about the latest installment of Yeezy.
Aggrieved Sister decided not to take the fall and handed over Wall's real name.
Yes, he has been increasingly aggrieved at leaks and critical press coverage of late.
There's more variety in her singing, which moves from aggrieved to sultry to resigned.
Juha Kinnunen, analyst at Inderes Equity Research, said customers were likely to feel aggrieved.
But Parsons is hardly the only one to feel aggrieved by MLS's actions lately.
Like the Obama rule allowing aggrieved students to petition to get their loans forgiven.
Not every aggrieved public servant is eligible for the loan relief program's relief program.
And, of course, we have dispatches on the White House's style, decorative and aggrieved.
But our writer finds that people who use it seem to be aggrieved themselves.
The students that were aggrieved in these examples of misconduct had no meaningful recourse.
She is at once naïf, savant, aggressor, aggrieved — and equally compelling in all guises.
First of all, you could use it to defend against bites from aggrieved dogs.
It was a classic #MeToo story, complete with backlash from an aggrieved fan base.
Or should I mind my own business and let an aggrieved couple report them?
Censorship grows out of political correctness, weaponized by each aggrieved person against everyone else.
Some of Wells Fargo's aggrieved customers have strong opinions on the bank's new leadership.
The officer had a mutual friend with Aggrieved Sister and got Aggrieved Sister's number from that person, called her and asked whether she'd recently been pulled over, and if she hadn't, who might have given officers her name and date of birth.
Both former Soviet states feel aggrieved that Brussels in not making good on its promises.
In an interview via text messages, he said he felt aggrieved by the police actions.
Yet for women, this politeness, even when we're the aggrieved party, is still a gamble.
The trio then de facto took it over from an aggrieved Kunets in July 2017.
International election observers have urged any aggrieved Zimbabweans to take election complaints to the courts.
The ever-aggrieved CNN correspondent then took his complaints to the White House press room.
But it never occurred to me that an armed, aggrieved subject might invade the newsroom.
Within Britain's borders, most Scottish voters would be deeply aggrieved at exiting the European Union.
The restaurant here is ruled by Peter Bartlett, mugging tirelessly as an aggrieved maître d'.
It's unclear what the Commodore wants with Hermann and whether he's been aggrieved or robbed.
The current owner, Barbara Jenik, opened the door, an aggrieved Chihuahua vised into her armpit.
Most of the feedback from around the world has been very supportive, and very aggrieved.
Not a good sign that Tunisia is aggrieved less than 15 minutes into the game.
And if North Korea somehow survived, it would remain on China's border, angry and aggrieved.
What Trump did was to remind white voters that they should feel victimized and aggrieved.
The mix of faith, financial largess and aggrieved nationalism proved to be a politically potent.
Remainers, as the aggrieved party, have tended to be more vocal in expressing their displeasure.
Some judges also fear that the anger of an aggrieved party may lead to violence.
Something I struggled with in the book is: How do I write about aggrieved millionaires?
Should that occur, Sanders's supporters will not be the only ones aggrieved by the outcome.
His hashtag, #TheLesson, evokes an aggrieved alt-right troll or an overzealous social justice crusade.
Sanders's supporters have every right to be aggrieved at Warren subsequently issuing the code red.
Aggrieved consumers may see some of that money, but only if the director says so.
The imagery of angry, and in some instances, justifiably aggrieved protesters confronting police seemed surreal.
In "I Am Joe's Heart," this vital organ emoted like a stereotypically aggrieved Jewish mother.
This latest recruit, played with an endearingly aggrieved air by Jonathan Hadary, is named Xillah.
And how annoyingly aggrieved and, well, small the birthday boy appears in his sulky silence.
But he is a litigious sort, his name all over legal filings, and persistently aggrieved.
Most aggrieved, perhaps, was Mikhail Ignatov, a police officer who arrested Voronenkov on fraud charges.
She recognizes that she is part of an aggrieved class of creatures in this universe.
For many aggrieved residents, the charges against him, Busch and Glasgow did not go far enough.
As the impeachment drama dragged on over the weeks, Trump gyrated between feeling upbeat and aggrieved.
"I'm not doing any work, any action, but I am aggrieved by her words," he said.
Last year Brazil's labour courts heard nearly 4m cases (see chart), mostly brought by aggrieved workers.
Better-off young people, who might otherwise lean towards the Tories, are most aggrieved about housing.
These interest groups have reached out to aggrieved communities seeking to fan the flames of discontent.
All this, bankers tell aggrieved shareholders, has inevitably pushed returns far below their pre-crisis levels.
Many people—aggrieved savers and yield-hungry investors—probably wish they would never come back down.
But beyond Mr. Sanders, no one captivates the aggrieved, angry left the way Ms. Warren does.
As of April, NAB had put aside close to A$1.1 billion to pay aggrieved customers.
Sunnis also account for many of the aggrieved in neighboring Iraq, living under a Shia government.
And for some, you know, loyalty is not enough, you have to be angry and aggrieved.
I told the NFL players indirectly, I said you have somebody -- they're saying people are aggrieved.
If aggrieved and motivated Trumpists turn out heavily, we could yet have our own Brexit moment.
"Ultimately, violence does not help any particular situation, whether you are aggrieved or not," he said.
He's constantly aggrieved by people's inability to give him, and by proxy, us, what we want.
The burden of proof has shifted to believing the aggrieved as opposed to defending the oppressor.
Mr. Ailes, and thus Fox, recognized that an aggrieved group needed constant grievance, even in victory.
Judge Kavanaugh, accompanied by his wife, was as aggressive and aggrieved as Dr. Blasey was reticent.
The result is the widespread feeling of aggrieved defensiveness that dominates many cultural conversations about parenthood.
They feel very aggrieved by a couple of calls, and they've lashed out a couple times.
Some lawyers for aggrieved policyholders think a shake-up might improve things, if it brought accountability.
It saddened Easterners who were aggrieved that their story was being literally erased from the landscape.
The sheer volume of aggrieved people with whom I was in contact was, at times, wearying.
Your article relates performers' retaliation against audience members filming, but gives short shrift to aggrieved theatergoers.
The reaction of the aggrieved is nothing more than poor sportsmanship dressed up to look noble.
The subject of the error may feel insulted or aggrieved, but generally speaking, nobody gets hurt.
And they feel aggrieved by the lackadaisical approach governments and institutions have taken to the problem.
But they are joined by other small Caribbean and Latin American groups aggrieved by administration policies.
In other words, Trump doesn't think the average American is scared or aggrieved about his cabinet picks.
There's open talk of impeachment in some quarters, and Trump himself seems even more aggrieved than usual.
As a company with securities traded in New York, Braskem can expect civil suits from aggrieved investors.
Six24Three has sought allies in its legal fight, starting a website inviting aggrieved companies to its side.
Couldn't her campaign find one of these supposedly aggrieved people to sit in that front row seat?
In the United States, the most aggrieved may be white, working-class men who feel left behind.
Giving aggrieved citizens outlets to challenge the government without resorting to protest is good for social stability.
What do they get out of listening to the aggrieved meanderings of the dark prince of YouTube?
But even in terms of the petty-ass Giants being aggrieved with Puig, this one was infantile.
They were bored, young men who had the time and the money to walk around feeling aggrieved.
When inequality rises, the majority is aggrieved, and demographics alone dictate that people get redress through elections.
Juha Kinnunen, analyst at Inderes Equity Research, however said that some customers were likely to feel aggrieved.
Communist Party officials instinctively respond more fiercely to aggrieved blue-collar workers than to white-collar ones.
Earlier this month, he was sent a cease-and-desist letter from one aggrieved influencer he targeted.
Part of the challenge is not to underestimate Mr. Trump's continuing appeal to aggrieved working-class voters.
Part of the explanation is that many evangelicals feel increasingly powerless, beaten down, aggrieved and under attack.
When she did "Criminal," it was referring to the court of public opinion of aggrieved content producers.
Aggrieved investors that had sued Lampert and Sears Holdings claimed that Seritage is also controlled by Lampert.
We slough off this silly, racial romance dream of chasing chimerical, oppressed, forgotten, aggrieved, angry white men.
Whether that strategy bears fruit remains to be seen, as many Greeks have seemingly been left aggrieved.
The Georgia courts dismissed his lawsuit, arguing in 21968 that Dr. Zitrin was not an aggrieved plaintiff.
The political emphasis on aggrieved white men implies that some families deserve economic stability more than others.
On Wednesday, an Indianapolis court is set to approve a $1.5 billion settlement for aggrieved ITT students.
The party rose to power by promoting a brand of aggrieved nationalism mixed with progressive economic policy.
Immediately afterward, he called some of the more aggrieved foreign leaders to try to contain the damage.
They feel aggrieved that the Nigerian government has not adequately addressed the civil war and its aftermath.
Sports of The Times The gentlemen at U.S. Soccer are saddened, aggrieved and cut to the quick.
He considers how often we utter the phrase "no worries" when, in fact, we are murderously aggrieved.
Some of those who have not testified are aggrieved at their portrayals over the last two weeks.
In the past, officials involved in controversial calls have not worked subsequent games involving the aggrieved team.
Nor can outside attorneys for potentially aggrieved parties (like Sekulow) impose self-serving, arbitrary limits on the testimony.
Iran feels aggrieved at Saudi Arabia's alliance with the U.S. and its willingness to replace lost Iranian barrels.
He was particularly aggrieved by media reports that said he had hit the drive 100 yards wide right.
In April 1999 more than 10,000 aggrieved Falun Gong practitioners protested outside Zhongnanhai, the party's headquarters in Beijing.
The court decided that under the law in question, Miami has the legal standing of an "aggrieved" person.
It was Iraq's Sunnis for whom Baghdadi clearly felt aggrieved, and from where he would later draw support.
Mr Kwoyelo—too junior to appear on the ICC's list—is aggrieved that he was not given amnesty.
There are still a few wrinkles, especially on the eternally vexed question of legal redress for aggrieved investors.
" Taking a page from pal Taylor Swift's playbook, the aggrieved artist announced that "the nice Todrick is gone.
"The danger, though, is that they will be bullied into political submission" by Trump and other aggrieved conservatives.
Widodo suggested "political actors" were behind the mobilization of hundreds of thousands of aggrieved Muslims demanding Purnama's imprisonment.
Much like today, these aggrieved white men found themselves increasingly anxious in a country that was rapidly industrializing.
This daunting array of forces only intensified Icahn's ire, reinforcing his sense of himself as an aggrieved outsider.
This time, their donor class worries as intersectionality, in all of its aggrieved glory, occupies the national stage.
Aggrieved parties include early risers, such as farmers, who must tend to the fields ahead of the sunrise.
Will employees just above the level feel aggrieved or seek a salary cut to reduce their health costs?
Some argue, in the aggrieved tones of courtiers, that to question Warrior dominance is a sign of impoverishment.
Sure, this science-fiction cycle begins innocuously enough, with bratty teenagers, aggrieved parents and an eco-farming initiative.
China has a history of aggrieved citizens using vehicles or explosions to vent their anger at the authorities.
For every aggrieved passenger or put-upon flight attendant there are many more sporting smiles and playful voices.
Let's hope your (undoubtedly) aggrieved co-workers take courage from you and stand up for themselves next time.
At one point, the president wrote that his adversaries were pretending to be aggrieved by Mr. Comey's firing.
In court, the president-elect would have contended with the personal and potentially damaging testimony of aggrieved students.
" But some others, he said, "are so aggrieved that they're pointedly refusing to talk with legislators like me.
Few sounded as aggrieved as Senator Patrick J. Leahy, Democrat of Vermont and the body's longest-serving member.
And he wears his air of aggrieved martyrdom as if it were a new pocket square from Charvet.
But he seemed on Sunday to be as aggrieved as ever by what he considers unfair news coverage.
But, for the most part, we encouraged him in his conquest because it made the seniors feel aggrieved.
"It creates an aggrieved party," said Andy Hoffman, a professor of sustainable enterprise at the University of Michigan.
If the commission deadlocks on an enforcement action, the aggrieved party is entitled to seek a judicial review.
Some turned their thumbs down, like aggrieved movie critics, as he called for bipartisan cooperation in the effort.
God can forgive sins against God, but notably, sins between people can be forgiven only by the aggrieved.
Some are motivated by white nationalism, while others have been aggrieved black separatists, radicalized Islamists and conspiracy theorists.
The party has presumably decided that doing nothing risked encouraging other aggrieved citizens to resort to attention-grabbing violence.
And to see these young, aggrieved, white boys walking with their torches and screaming 'Jews will not replace us!
"Some of these merging parties are in the business of providing content," said a DOJ official, who sounded aggrieved.
Even so, airlines and passengers should feel aggrieved that there will be one less company to buy planes from.
This dynamic of humiliation-defeat-resurrection-revenge appeals to something primal in many people, especially when they feel aggrieved.
But as IS nears its defeat, once-belligerent radicals act now like aggrieved tourists stranded on a package holiday.
A fascist is somebody who identifies with one group — usually an aggrieved majority — in opposition to a smaller group.
The Palestinians feel greatly aggrieved, and Hamas now has more martyrs, and you have extremism fueled at this moment.
Rather than join with other aggrieved countries to put legal pressure on China, Mr Trump has threatened putative allies.
But his peculiar brand of aggrieved politics made him famous and earned him significant influence in the conservative movement.
Trump has cast himself throughout the Russia investigation as an aggrieved president who is being mistreated by the media.
Setting aside $110 million to help aggrieved customers is a good place to start, according to two industry analysts.
Aggrieved Fox host Brian Kilmeade went on to ask whether George W. Bush ever condemned Obama after Sandy Hook.
"The law says nothing about having to prove that you're aggrieved in any way," insisted Hayley Horowitz, Stein's attorney.
How does this character inhabit the same world as taciturn agent Faye Lau or the viciously aggrieved Joe Ferro?
White residents who felt anxious or aggrieved over the demographic shifts didn't have to look very far for support.
Essentially, a well-financed person or company pays the legal fees for an aggrieved party to file a lawsuit.
Now look, he's seen it either on television, maybe he's seen it at home perhaps, but he felt aggrieved.
It was Bannon who realized that a small group of aggrieved outsiders could change the future of American politics.
But the woman who plays Martha Hanson, the aggrieved F.B.I. secretary on FX's "The Americans," doesn't want your pity.
Most political conventions are happy coronations, but this one may come to feel like the Alamo of aggrieved counterattacks.
He thrives on chaos and hate but acts aggrieved when confronted with the real-world consequences of his behavior.
When a comedian like that, sharply observational, always hilariously aggrieved, becomes the culture, that's not a recipe for success.
Nearly half came from whites without college degrees, the Americans feeling most aggrieved by recent economic and cultural trends.
As the end approaches, its sense of aggrieved entitlement is increasingly naked, its demands for government handouts increasingly frantic.
Novelists, too, have generally refrained from making this case to aggrieved parties whose lives they have plundered for inspiration.
Enany said he was aggrieved that Egypt had to confront the continued loss of antiquities through looting and smuggling.
I think particularly right now, people feel so aggrieved and crazed and powerless that they're picking the wrong battles.
Would they be continually apologizing to every aggrieved nation where America has intervened and, rightly or wrongly, been blamed?
But aggrieved Congress workers point out that the police do not seem to be chasing any current BJP leaders.
Justice Thomas and Ms. Hill both remain aggrieved a generation later, each feeling badly treated under the klieg lights.
So my guess is that that ruling will be in favor of the aggrieved party in a fallacious ad.
Spend a morning with the aggrieved residents of Prescot and one hears scant mention of London, or even austerity.
Many respectable Brexiteers feel silenced and aggrieved, but you barely hear or see them for the bells and flags.
Hill called that op-ed "ill-advised" and said she can't blame Trump for being aggrieved by the criticism.
He declined to be interviewed for this article, and his friends say they are more aggrieved than he is.
Republicans have waged their seven-year war against Obamacare on behalf of a remarkably small number of aggrieved Americans.
I want you to be deeply aggrieved and offended and upset, and then to learn how to speak back.
And they will be stoked by right-wing media to feel outraged and aggrieved until they get that confrontation.
And it's the emotions Trump and Sanders seem to inspire among political elites and their court commentariat that elicit the same shambling comparisons over and over again, with aggrieved conservatives trying to convince their fellows that Trump is too Sanders-like, and aggrieved liberals trying to work the same line in reverse.
RYUN: And then obviously weak memos by a very aggrieved and bitter former employee by the name of James Comey.
Democrats began the year aggrieved over the treatment of both President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton and disdainful of Trump.
For one thing, it allowed Sessions to portray himself as an aggrieved victim, a patriotic man falsely accused of treason.
Finally, good news: They, along with some other aggrieved ticket holders, were led by the police to a nearby pen.
Whoever the Senate disbelieves will feel aggrieved, and may have been badly wronged (as Ms Hill did and perhaps was).
But the Ohio governor, still aggrieved by Priebus's tweet after the Indiana primary declaring Trump the nominee, hasn't been receptive.
This, not the aggrieved cry of a powerful man, is a repositioning of the witch we will hear of more.
An aggrieved (or opportunistic) vendor who thinks a customer's review was unfair may publish the delivery address or threaten blackmail.
" Rubio, looking aggrieved in his Sopranos-dark suit, replied, "So number one, the position I hold is the Second Amendment.
Aggrieved Americans are unlikely to be won over with more generous food stamps or a bigger earned-income tax credit.
We need to transcend the kind of identity politics that reduces America to the aggrieved sum of its ailing parts.
In this calculation, all blacks living in America belong to the class of "aggrieved victims" and, therefore, qualify for reparations.
That night, rumors swirled of a plot among aggrieved Tulum residents to start a counterinvasion and drive out the guards.
If the situation does not improve, you and your aggrieved neighbor should write to the board requesting that it intervene.
Male "adulterers" could find reprieve through an apology and paying material compensation to the aggrieved party — usually the wronged husband.
From Gore's perspective, this would be like the judge in a divorce case naming the aggrieved husband as marriage counselor.
That's not to say you should tell her she has been forgiven; she clearly sees herself as the aggrieved party.
Alone among Europe's superpowers, Spain might have felt a little aggrieved at seeing a genuine peer drawn in its group.
There were 10 clips of Cardi filming herself talking into her phone, each more aggrieved than the one before it.
As for the aggrieved customer who was forced to resort to a burger chain, KFC is working on that, too.
The President read a condemnation of hate from a teleprompter, but on Twitter he was his same old aggrieved self.
If it settles its impasse with Kosovo, it may well transition from being an aggrieved troublemaker to a satisfied stakeholder.
India has a robust and independent judiciary that strongly protects democratic freedom and that an aggrieved person can always approach.
The heated back-and-forth hinted at the aggrieved tone Mr. Trump plans to strike at the rally Thursday night.
And here we are, with an inexperienced, impulsive and perpetually aggrieved commander in chief precisely when we can't afford one.
His aggrieved minority is easily sufficient to deny their candidate victory in close-fought states such as Michigan or Wisconsin.
One particularly aggrieved member of Congress is Rob Bishop of Utah, the powerful head of the House Natural Resources Committee.
Ms. Stein, who got 20003,463 votes in Michigan, hardly met the state's standard as an "aggrieved" party, the lawyers argued.
Twenty-eight years ago, Seton Hall fans were also aggrieved by a late call, and the stakes were even higher.
But New York says there is "no ongoing injury" to the aggrieved gun owners and no controversy left to adjudicate.
But when a contract is broken under disputed terms, the aggrieved party's options depend on the language of that deal.
Worse, threads started by aggrieved MacBook Pro owners who've suffered the Flexgate calamity have reportedly been deleted from Apple's support forums.
"On behalf of my daughters who felt most aggrieved but all of us, thank you," the actress captioned the recent video.
It's a very hard question to answer in both cases—or in any case where someone feels aggrieved, for that matter.
"European nations have begun to wake up to the fact that Iran is the aggressor and not the aggrieved," said Pompeo.
There are few things businesses hate more than the idea of a jury awarding millions of dollars to an aggrieved employee.
Last month the bank faced criticism from lawmakers over the outage and faces as-yet unknown costs from compensating aggrieved customers.
You can't rid the world of violence born of aggrieved male entitlement with a "solution" that reinforces that sense of entitlement.
Whether the party can combine its identitarian minority politics with an economic populism that includes aggrieved whites remains to be seen.
I was reminded of the episode in Kimmy Schmidt about outrage culture and how aggrieved and defensive that was, in contrast.
On Monday, U.S. Interior Department Secretary Sally Jewell visited the Malheur refuge and met with aggrieved leaders of the Paiute Tribe.
I was young, and in the Iran Contra '80s, aggrieved by both the system and the old folks who created it.
The common denominator that we seem to avoid is that source seems to stem from aggrieved, angry men with a gun.
The aggrieved employees of TransPerfect should not blame the judge but instead the founders who seem to have succeeded despite themselves.
Meanwhile the crowd of amazed onlookers either doubled over in laughter or yelled abuse, which further enraged our aggrieved homeless warrior.
"It's especially dangerous because Iran is very skilled at playing the victim, aggrieved by foreign powers for decades," one analyst said.
When coupled with a ban on group activity, mandatory arbitration can deter aggrieved workers from coming forward in the first place.
Breitbart and Fox News were aggrieved that the play appeared to show President Trump assassinated on stage under an American flag.
The aggrieved father urged the Nigerian government and international community to mount pressure on the terror group to release his daughter.
People who spoke with Trump over the holiday said his spirits appeared high, even as he remains aggrieved at being impeached.
And if the party concerned is aggrieved, they can have recourse through the courts, which, indeed, is the case right now.
So, even if it's true, we're talking about a tiny fraction of bank profits, weighed against the rights of aggrieved Americans.
China risks finding itself denied market access or locked out of lucrative infrastructure and development projects under an aggrieved opposition government.
An audio recording obtained by The New York Times reveals that players are aggrieved that Kaepernick has not found a job.
And the default posture of many prominent conservative figures — including Trump and Kavanaugh, apparently — is that of a constantly aggrieved piety.
That court concluded Stein was not an aggrieved party since she had no reasonable chance of winning by virtue of the recount.
The answer lies in defining who is truly aggrieved, and who Trump thinks is really going to care in the long run.
On top of that, if one side pushes the other too much, it may see someone leaving the table feeling quite aggrieved.
Image: Danielle Steinberg/GizmodoThis year I joined the Squatty Potty ranks, investing in one for the sake of my aggrieved gastrointestinal tract.
Such rebukes, though carefully measured, have exposed the deep schism between the American church's aggrieved conservative majority and its Francis-backing minority.
But in every case, there will be those who find themselves aggrieved by something they believe is intolerably dominating the cultural landscape.
Trade unions can be the first port of call for aggrieved workers, but they have far less power than they used to.
In the end, though, Mr. Pulte's actions show that he is acting more like an aggrieved founder than a typical activist shareholder.
America's very own populist, Donald Trump — offering walls and tariff barriers to his aggrieved supporters — could learn something from the Brazilian experience.
"Obama broke with precedent and it's now open season on leaders commenting on other countries," Mr. Farage said to his aggrieved listeners.
At the same time, Republicans have grown dependent on older, blue-collar white conservatives aggrieved by declining economic prospects and cultural change.
Starting around the fall of 2016, the press corps as a whole took up the mantle of aggrieved, embattled guardians of truth.
That has gained him fervent support among voters who feel most aggrieved by America's changing demography, particularly white voters without college educations.
The CCI's order was challenged by Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd, which the tribunal said had been "aggrieved" by the order, without elaborating.
It ignored an emerging profile of the suspected gunman as someone who acted alone, not as the emissary of any aggrieved group.
Still another chapter charts the spree of mass killings by overworked, underpaid and aggrieved postal workers in the 1980s and early 1990s.
And for some, you know, loyalty is not enough, you have to be angry and aggrieved," Dent said on ABC's "This Week.
Even though many Republicans voted for the Civil Rights Act in Congress, the post-Goldwater party became the party of aggrieved whites.
It should go without saying that there is a cloud over these dudes, and it's a 29-year-old aggrieved star player.
As Bernie Sanders has seen his fortunes slide, he has cited a number of factors that portray him as an aggrieved outsider.
Angry, aggrieved, utterly composed, she is out for justice on behalf of her slain husband, prosecuting a case in some cosmic court.
He cited lack of evidence of fraud and Green Party candidate Jill Stein's failure to show she was a legitimately "aggrieved" candidate.
With Democrats basically powerless, the media was the only force powerful enough to make continuing sense of Trump's aggrieved, oppositional political style.
Rico Nasty is an enthusiastically aggrieved rapper, and on "Cold," the album opener, with its greasy and chaotic production, she's brawl-ready.
These experiences may help explain Clinton's allergy to self-questioning and the mood of aggrieved entitlement that suffuses her and her team.
Instead, the WTO effectively declares the offending nation an outlaw, granting aggrieved trading partners the right to retaliate as they see fit.
Instead of imparting the sympathetic grief that his tour of killing zones was meant to illustrate, it was he who appeared aggrieved.
You might think so after two years of media fixation on this version of the aggrieved laborer: male, Caucasian, conservative, racist, sexist.
But the scandals have clearly taken a toll, as some schools have reached costly settlements with aggrieved students and lost top administrators.
Silver is scheduled to arrive in China on Wednesday to begin face-to-face damage control with some of the aggrieved entities.
Brittany Kaiser came out as a whistle-blower, too, a week after Wylie did; her book, "Targeted," is aggrieved and self-pitying.
For all the complaints at CPAC about being "silenced" by "the left," there were some conservative voices who felt even more aggrieved.
Hardly a week goes by that some aggrieved employee doesn't walk back into work and mow down his boss and co-workers.
As a nation that loves beer, aggrieved consumers turning their back on the beverage has proven a powerful act in the past.
"Down (Is Where I Want to Be)," from the band's new album, "The Tourist," vociferously combines the off-kilter and the aggrieved.
Ms. Lange, who has worked with Mr. Murphy regularly on "American Horror Story," makes Crawford an aggrieved queen with weapons-grade eyebrows.
Even on the Trump-friendly "Fox and Friends" on Fox News, the mood was unsettled, a strange mix of happy and aggrieved.
Although occasionally funny, "Jean-Claude Van Johnson" sits in an odd no-man's-land between clever self-parody and aggrieved vanity project.
But if Mr. Maduro is eager to wear the mantle of the aggrieved leftist menaced by American imperialism, it fits him poorly.
It is hard to see who would be aggrieved by these kinds of attacks on power, except perhaps the power structure itself.
While the cop may be charged with negligent homicide, it's clearly not enough for the aggrieved Ethiopian community of the Jewish state.
Ramaphosa called for calm, ordered police to exercise maximum restraint and urged the aggrieved parties to express their grievances without resorting to violence.
The fight continued throughout the weekend as aggrieved Sanders supporters deluged Nevada Democratic Chair Roberta Lange with sexist and threatening texts and voicemails.
Should first-generation immigrants from Algeria feel aggrieved if they are still not seen as fully French after twenty years in the country?
Unlike class action lawsuits that can be brought by a group of aggrieved consumers, arbitration cases generally can be brought only by individuals.
HUD describes the practice as widespread across the United States and ongoing, and notes that it's impacted an "undetermined" number of aggrieved users.
Third, in taking on Fox News, Trump somehow managed to make Fox News part of the establishment, while he was an aggrieved party.
As I've previously argued, Trump and his like-minded xenophobes are more properly seen as the voice of aggrieved privilege, not popular discontent. 
Claiming the election has been stolen from him makes him an aggrieved victim of injustice, rather than just a loser, on November 9.
Yet democracy is no sure fix: Even in strong democracies, an aggrieved majority does not neatly translate into a majority at the polls.
Aggrieved students, graduates who found their degrees of little value, even insiders who became whistle-blowers turned to online websites and watchdog groups.
As anyone involved in law enforcement can attest, there is no shortage of aggrieved and angered people of every conceivable age and background.
There was also an attempted counter-coup organized by some aggrieved residents to drive out the guards from the properties seized in June.
There will be a Congressional election in two years, and a governing coalition that depends almost entirely on aggrieved whites cannot long endure.
The Swede comes to life as an aggrieved father but not as an idealist whose foundations of belief are shaken to their core.
The aggrieved include a transgender woman who in June was harassed by staff at a Washington restaurant for using the women&aposs restroom.
The aggrieved Trump-attire wearers took their cases to federal court to fight for their right to offend the sensibilities of their fellows.
Stein is not an "aggrieved candidate" under state law, it said, having received just over 1 percent of the vote on Election Day.
You might perceive She (a memorable Jessica Frances Dukes), as the script identifies her, as an understandably aggrieved mother and violently abused lover.
The image of him, shot from a low angle, aggrieved and slashing the air, revealed Mr. Kelly's desperate isolation like a portrait tableau.
But the muscle-flexing by airport workers may reflect the return of a model in which aggrieved employees threaten the wheels of commerce.
Unlike court cases, arbitration cases do not leave a trail of public documents and they cannot be brought by groups of aggrieved customers.
Crucial scenes for Jupiter and his aggrieved wife, June (sung by Ms. DeShong with ferocity and a comedic streak), unfold in dramatic recitative.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas), it's no wonder that Sanders supporters feel aggrieved at the idea of backroom deals depriving Sanders of the nomination.
In "American Crime Story," John Travolta's eccentric interpretation resembled the real Mr. Shapiro hardly at all physically, but made his aggrieved vanity unforgettable.
It is in this near perfect state of perpetual aggrievement that Trump gives voice to a faction of America that also feels aggrieved.
In the end, exhausted and aggrieved, I simply gave up trying to figure out who stood to derive the most edification from Hunters.
In a barrage of Twitter posts on Wednesday, Mr. Trump said Democrats only "PRETEND to be aggrieved" over his dismissal of Mr. Comey.
But the current Polish government's stance is complicated by its own efforts to shape history to promote its own brand of aggrieved nationalism.
His aggrieved rhetoric once served to justify the dedication of new resources toward American composers such as graduate programs and contemporary music ensembles.
In Coulter's treatise, natives are righteous and aggrieved, desperate for a political leader who's willing to confirm what they can see for themselves.
Mr. Trump cast America's new role in the world as one of an aggrieved superpower, not a power intent on changing the globe.
"The Cameroon English speaking community feel aggrieved, feel marginalized," said Professor Ernest Molou at the university campus in the southwestern town of Buea.
His associates say he is deeply aggrieved at the situation and views the prospect of being impeached as a stain on his legacy.
And he has governed, amazingly enough given that he is the President, as an aggrieved victim of a system hopelessly biased against him.
However, to find out whether fans were really feeling aggrieved, marketing technology firm Amobee conducted an analysis of social media sentiment for CNBC.
Below it was a snarl of barricades, armored police officers, lead-footed tourists and aggrieved New Yorkers trying to go about their business.
It, too, takes place in a warehouse, where an aggrieved, bearded MAGA-hat-wearing white man faces off against a skeptical black man.
Iranian officials have been particularly aggrieved by France's criticism of its ballistic missile tests and suggestions of possible new sanctions over the program.
The American political system could use a candidate who possesses a good faith desire to address aggrieved voters who believe they have been shortchanged.
Now the question becomes: Why do these Aggrieved White Dudes refuse to believe Adam Jones when he says he was called a racial slur?
The company, based in Wolfsburg, Germany, faces official investigations in the United States and other countries and lawsuits by thousands of aggrieved car owners.
In the past the aggrieved have been understood to be individuals who were directly harmed by discrimination and, in a subsequent interpretation, their neighbours.
I assumed, and my female friends insisted, that because I was the aggrieved party, I would get a lot of money in the divorce.
Indeed, the administration has said it will initiate more of these investigations itself, rather than wait for aggrieved American industries to plead for them.
This adds to the impression that YouTube lacks a sense of urgency in identifying its problems, and responds most rapidly when advertisers are aggrieved.
Read on Motherboard: What You Should Do With Your Phone This Year Mark MacNicol, a writer from Glasgow, is aggrieved for a different reason.
Many aggrieved Americans have been able to bear these types of onerous charges in part by banding together in lawsuits known as class actions.
The guys in X Japan probably wouldn't be too aggrieved if we were to suggest most Noisey readers haven't heard of them before now.
The profit sweep, the aggrieved shareholders contend, violated that part of the law because it barred the companies from being able to amass capital.
During 20 years' worth of guest appearances on "The Daily Show," Lewis Black has gone through many moods: incensed, seething, irate, furious, aggrieved, annoyed.
On Friday, the bank's financial reporting manager, Massimiliano Pellegrini, told Reuters it faced legal claims for up to 1.4 billion euros from aggrieved clients.
He has, in effect, been telling aggrieved white men that they can feed their anger without being forced to swallow supply-side economics, too.
Ms. Williams's entire body shimmies with righteous sarcasm, while Mr. Daniels behaves like an aggrieved, aging prizefighter backed into a corner of the ring.
Earlier this year, a petition bearing the names of 229 officials and government employees who had been detained was issued by their aggrieved families.
No one is more efficient with their screen time: She swings wildly from aggrieved to aggressor, stamping out little fires and then igniting others.
The consumer bureau's complaints database contains dozens of reports from aggrieved customers who said their accounts had been shut down after they were victimized.
He promoted conspiracy theories around the plane crash that killed his brother, in an attempt to nurture a sense of martyrdom and aggrieved nationalism.
"While these two companies are fiddling over who should run it or who is feeling aggrieved or all these petty differences, Rome is burning."
Long after the peace process, and with Catholics and Protestants now near evenly numbered, a shared perception of being the aggrieved, vulnerable minority persists.
Put simply, some of the settlement's terms — those involving consumer assistance — were easier on Credit Suisse than aggrieved investors and borrowers may have wanted.
However, the younger Ms. Pelosi does concede that the connection between the president and his aggrieved electorate is unlike anything she's ever seen before.
One obvious problem is that Kenney's life and work provide a kind of story America has found itself increasingly bored, aggrieved and disgusted by.
Ninja seemed very aggrieved about the situation in a video he posted to Twitter, and forgive me but I find the entire situation hilarious.
Our major exhortation — which angered some at the time — was that all aggrieved parties should pursue their disputes in the courts, not the streets.
In years past, there was "definitely a quite a large group of newspaper readers who felt much more agitated and aggrieved" about Diana's fate.
Aggrieved that some eastern states refuse to take in mainly Muslim migrants, some in the west have suggested penalizing them via the EU budget.
That album aside, Mr. Haggard rarely put on a happy face — his terrain was music about the downtrodden, the aggrieved, the incarcerated, the heartbroken.
Because Trump holds Thor's hammer, with its notably short handle, we must keep trying to figure out his strange, perverse, aggrieved style of reasoning.
He has a few employees, one of whom is his mistress (Julia Fox), and an aggrieved wife (Idina Menzel) who's fed up with him.
There's "collective outrage," which impugns the socialistic tendencies of the aggrieved masses, particularly those about to boycott, or strike, or bring down someone powerful.
Many of the aggrieved now see the elites, who offered to expedite progress while expanding their own power and wealth, as self-serving charlatans.
Of course, white artists and performers aggrieved by political correctness may not be comforted that artists of color are able to create daring work.
"And I personally am very aggrieved for all of them," she said of women who have accused men in recent months of sexual misconduct.
Mr. Knight is especially aggrieved by government subsidies to the company in the name of job creation; he will be laying off 40 employees.
They are a charmingly aggrieved nation, eager to throw hands about the superiority of their grocery stores, their burger joints, and their mineral water.
Her arc is a familiar one — from curious, naive onlooker to aggrieved revolutionary — but the morality of it all is muddled, and intentionally so.
One of former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's most infamous moments was a heated dispute with a driver who was aggrieved over pay structure changes.
Moreover, even if they do rule for the aggrieved MPs, it is not clear that the president and his new ally will accept their decision.
The court, on the other hand, allows for "discovery": a process which allows an aggrieved party to obtain evidence by requesting additional documents and depositions.
In an industry and wider culture that has exposed rampant abuse toward women, these actors have become the faces of the aggrieved — the perfect victims.
But after that case, hundreds of aggrieved musicians, record labels, and countries tried to stop people like me downloading Limp Bizkit's back catalog for free.
"I've gotten messages to the effect of, how dare you crucify a small business like this," he said of the past few days, quietly aggrieved.
The current dissent originated in Iran's rural areas, with young people particularly aggrieved by rising food and fuel prices and an economy hampered by corruption.
Mr Trump felt similarly aggrieved when he was denounced for his equivocal response to a white-supremacist march in Charlottesville ("many sides" were to blame).
If we're aggrieved enough, we might start protesting our own victimhood on social media with the #NotAllMen hashtag, which has rightly become a Twitter joke.
Odinga's complaints of election irregularities have stoked fears of aggrieved supporters taking to the streets in a scenario reminiscent of 2007's post-election violence.
And while he can claim the identity-based epistemology the left increasingly covets, he never presents as so black or aggrieved as to feel unpalatable.
He's prone to defensive and misogynistic outbursts of aggrieved masculinity, and he gleefully manipulates the country's most racist and xenophobic impulses for his own gain.
In 2013, when Mr. Maliki's policies sparked nationwide Sunni protests, there was a ready constituency of aggrieved and radicalized Sunnis the Islamic State could exploit.
His fight might have merit — Pulte's stock has not performed well, but he is acting more like an aggrieved founder than a typical activist shareholder.
The vast majority of interactions between police officers and civilians end routinely, with no one injured, no one aggrieved and no one making the headlines.
"We are aggrieved in every sense of the word by the discrimination that was propounded here," said Robert S. Peck, a lawyer for the city.
WE ARE THE NUMBER ONE AGGRIEVED STATE BY GETTING BACK LESS THAN WE SEND IN. WE SUBSIDIZE EVERY OTHER STATE AND THIS AGGRAVATES THAT INJUSTICE.
A sense of disbelief remains, said businessman Daniele Marangoni, who joined a group of aggrieved shareholders called "We Who Believed in Banca Popolare di Vicenza".
People in the hospitality industry know that the power to soothe the aggrieved guest is more important than ever in the era of crowdsourced negativity.
The year-long Royal Commission has received over 9,000 submissions by aggrieved customers and scrutinised a handful of specific cases that have shocked the country.
"If anyone has reason for feeling aggrieved, it is the public shareholders of SoftBank, which appears to be throwing good money after bad," Korsmo said.
Aggrieved property owners and other critics accuse the Ortega administration of orchestrating the takeovers in retribution for the business community's support for the opposition movement.
Standing around the proverbial water cooler, getting exclamatory, emotional and aggrieved about, say, being denied a shot of Daenerys's face as she commits mass murder.
The three dealers who sold "Salvator Mundi" through Sotheby's, aggrieved by the scale of Mr. Bouvier's profit, threatened last year to sue the auction house.
Nairobi's Mike Sonko posted two telephone numbers on his Facebook page and asked aggrieved women to contact his office with pictures and evidence of affair.
After declaring, "What happened in Charlottesville strikes at the core of America," Mr. Trump delivered a lengthy, aggrieved defense of his statements after the Aug.
Above all, she is a Democrat—not an aggrieved independent as Mr Sanders is—who would support any of her 23 rivals if she lost.
The court, on the other hand, allows for "discovery": a process which allows an aggrieved party to obtain evidence by requesting additional documents and depositions.
This provides aggrieved parties an opportunity to feel righteousness in attacking transgressive art, positioning themselves as protectors of imagined innocents or of ideals under attack.
A man's golfing habit may cause friction with family and friends left behind, but when he is the president, the aggrieved parties tend to expand.
When one country is found to have suffered from another's trade practices, the W.T.O. may allow the aggrieved country to recoup losses through retaliatory tariffs.
Ellis is so upset about being called a sexist and a ninny online that he has written tens of thousands of aggrieved words about it.
Many Turkish smokers feel aggrieved by the changes, and reports that smoking bans may be extended to parks and other outdoor spaces distress them further.
The Faryab governor and the aggrieved father, Mr. Qaisari, belong to the Junbish-i-Milli party, followers of the first vice president, Abdul Rashid Dostum.
Staring down an armed, aggrieved posse that's out for blood, Bullock metes out punishment — death by hanging — on the spot as the lawfully appointed sheriff.
On immigration, he advocates cutting legal as well as illegal immigration, drawing cheers from working-class supporters who feel aggrieved by economic and cultural change.
But soon, the tragedy was seized upon by Jaroslaw Kaczynski, who placed it at the center of the party's mythology of martyrdom and aggrieved nationalism.
Asked by some to defend the First Amendment and by others to side with the aggrieved students, Emory's president came down squarely in the middle.
The Rockets were aggrieved by what they deemed multiple Golden State closeouts on 3-point attempts by Harden that should have been whistled for fouls.
The HUD is seeking damages for "any aggrieved persons for any harm" and will require Facebook agents and employees to attend Fair Housing Act training.
In a time when women, in particular, are aggrieved, I wanted to talk about when and how we forgive and choose to heal a relationship.
"It seems to me like there's a miscarriage of justice going on and these people are aggrieved about it," he said of the Bundy standoff.
This void leaves them without a community, and with a sense of "aggrieved entitlement," making them all the more vulnerable to being poached by extremist groups.
Former U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told CNBC the ruling gives the Philippines and other Southeast-Asian countries aggrieved by China's assertiveness the moral high ground.
And they feel somewhat aggrieved that critics used this article and stories of CrossFit-induced rhabdo to argue that the program was uniquely risky and cavalier.
Last October, Facebook was sued by aggrieved advertisers for inflating the viewership numbers of their videos for years after hundreds of journalists had lost their jobs.
Soldiers are not the only people to feel aggrieved: teachers and civil servants have also gone on strike recently, notes Mamadou Diallo, a consultant in Abidjan.
I think the reason he gets away with what he gets away with is that he's always playing the part of someone who's aggrieved like that.
At Thursday's event, Gordhan also said that a judicial inquiry into the banking sector was unnecessary, adding that anyone who felt aggrieved could approach the courts.
But whichever the source of Big Tech's misery, it tracked back to the Injustice Rule, which can turn situations when large numbers of people feel aggrieved.
Her party, unlike her opponent's, is united, for which she can also take credit, thanks to her careful negotiations with Bernie Sanders, her aggrieved Democratic rival.
But Mr Sanders, who only joined the Democratic party last year and is aggrieved by its leaders' preference for Mrs Clinton, seems minded to test that.
The dispute process can be an incredibly powerful tool for aggrieved consumers, and you can learn more about it in my 2013 column on the topic.
To understand why Sanders's supporters are so aggrieved by last night's announcement, you have to go back to the earliest days of the Democratic presidential campaign.
Donald Trump's supporters are aggrieved over low pay and the demise of manufacturing, which Mr. Trump is only too happy to link to trade and immigration.
"The outcome was to encourage the aggrieved U.S. carriers to use the mechanisms available in law to adjudicate their grievances," the senior White House official said.
The show stars McBride and Walton Goggins (from "Justified" and "The Shield") as rival vice principals who are deeply aggrieved when neither is promoted to principal.
But its continued sway within the party could suffocate Republicans at the national level, stifling attempts to expand beyond a dwindling base of aggrieved older voters.
There is a hint of Strauss's Marschallin, fallen on bad times, in the elaborate dress for Fricka, Wotan's aggrieved wife (the mezzo-soprano Tanja Ariane Baumgartner).
In some cases, FINRA expels brokerages from the industry because of regulatory violations, including being unable to pay aggrieved customers who won arbitration cases against them.
Former Communist countries swelled the alliance from 12 members to 29, with others knocking on the door even now, concerned about an aggrieved and aggressive Russia.
But people also seemed more afraid to speak to a journalist than before, and mingled with the oppressiveness, there was an aggrieved nationalism in the air.
Huawei is aggrieved by the Trump administration's hardware ban and its lobbying of other governments to shun the company's products when building 5G wireless data networks.
The international alt-right has, at its core, the explicit rejection of equality and the pursuit of identity and status for white men who feel aggrieved.
Almost a year ago, he won the presidential election by presenting this version of aggrieved manhood in opposition to Hillary Clinton's hand-raising Hermione Granger feminism.
Mr. Trump requested to speak to the king, whom he then asked for help in dealing with the aggrieved president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas.
Livestreaming has become a cultural phenomenon in China, and aggrieved workers in China sometimes turn to foreign journalists because of the restrictions on the Chinese press.
When we feel aggrieved, we often want the other person to suffer in some way that will help us feel that the debt has been paid.
In the days since he was acquitted in a Senate trial, an aggrieved and unbound president has sought to even the scales as he sees it.
And it's the last name on that list who will be most aggrieved, not only because he was not chosen but also because Thunberg, well, was.
A severe, aggrieved man, a scholar of the Spanish Inquisition, Benzion was to the right of the right — no compromises, no room for two states, etc.
White is living its brick-and-mortar loss, staving off more loss, exhaustion, aggrieved exposure, a pale heart even as in daylight white hardens its features.
And so when Representative Rashida Tlaib, Democrat of Michigan, called out Meadows toward the end of the hearing, he was so aggrieved he nearly melted down.
I understand that you feel aggrieved about 'Bake Off,' but it's just worth remembering that the BBC lost 'Bake Off,' Channel 4 didn't take 'Bake Off.
Some of the hundreds of aggrieved passengers who posted on the airline's Facebook page and Twitter told of delays on the way to wedding and festival celebrations.
Francis's methods, furthermore, had contributed in part to an enormous fracture between progressive and conservative camps within the Catholic Church: one in which both sides felt aggrieved.
But if that changes, it could open the door to dozens of lawsuits from potentially aggrieved competitors and endless legal battles over whether Amazon's prices are fair.
And with the Brotherhood, Jordan's historically pro-royal Islamist movement, widely seen as compliant and divided, there are signs that the aggrieved are finding more extreme outlets.
As ratings and viewership presumably rise for Rams and Raiders/Chargers games, the audiences will likely shrink among aggrieved fans in St. Louis, Oakland or San Diego.
In the end, according to a lawsuit Jane Doe and other aggrieved ACN investors filed under pseudonyms against now-president Trump last year, she received one check.
Trade union Solidarity said it was "aggrieved" by the retrenchment notice and will negotiate for the survival of as many positions as possible, the union told Reuters.
The woman appears to have decided to speak out because she feels aggrieved that the authorities have not done more to help her make a new start.
Bondi ultimately decided not to take action; a spokesman told CNN that New York's prosecution "would provide relief to aggrieved consumers nationwide," making a Florida prosecution unnecessary.
She has no truck with Mr Dahl's defence that he was simply aggrieved about losing his job to DJs playing disco, nor that it was a celebration.
Better-off young people, who might otherwise lean towards the Tories, are most aggrieved about housing, according to Torsten Bell from the Resolution Foundation, a think-tank.
His victory is a harbinger that their brand of aggrieved white nationalism — my term, not theirs — was poised to overthrow movement conservatism and dominate the Republican Party.
Mr. Porter himself also alerted Mr. McGahn that an aggrieved ex-wife was making potentially damaging accusations about him, according to a person familiar with the discussion.
The year-long Royal Commission has received more than 9,000 submissions by aggrieved customers and has scrutinized a handful of specific cases that have stunned the country.
He acknowledged that Muslims had some reason to be aggrieved but said there is a peace and development roadmap for the region that will address historical injustices.
"The Mexican people has felt aggrieved by comments that have been made, but I was sure his interest in building a relationship is genuine," Pena Nieto said.
The response of Mr. Mutko and other Russian officials has been to pose as aggrieved victims of "the information attack on Russian sport" and to threaten lawsuits.
But now, having watched the Scots and the Welsh win their own parliaments, England — with no less than 84 percent of Britain's population — feels aggrieved and unrepresented.
The aggrieved include Eduardo Suplicy, a former senator and beloved figure in Ms. Rousseff's Workers' Party, who said she had turned down multiple requests for a meeting.
But the legion of aggrieved columnists, reporters, and news anchors are going to have to get used to the fact that the president has free speech too.
In 2007, the religious police beat a man to death in Riyadh on suspicion of selling alcohol, leading to a rare lawsuit, filed by his aggrieved family.
Where Mr. Fassbender's sorrowful gravity anchored the movie's first half, Ms. Vikander's volatility sparks the second half with Ms. Weisz's aggrieved, conflicted Hannah providing a moral fulcrum.
Although antislavery forces won crucial votes and changed important church policies, aggrieved proslavery church members left -- forming the Methodist Episcopal Church South and the Southern Baptist Convention.
He said he doesn't want to "act like someone overly aggrieved," but he was stewing in aggrievement about how "unbelievably badly" he gets treated by the press.
Southerners were also aggrieved at their lack of representation—noting that the Osaka proposal would put figures from the Benelux countries in the two most powerful presidencies.
In the NFL's discourse, Newton is reduced into a debater's point, repurposed into perfect proof of one thing or its opposite by one aggrieved party or another.
In Beijing, a painter, Hua Yong, was briefly detained this winter after he posted dozens of videos online documenting the destruction and his conversations with aggrieved families.
The blue House will provide him with fresh fodder for his Twitter rants and a new place to focus his wrath and make his base feel aggrieved.
Raniya's death, and how the school handled it, has angered and aggrieved the community and spurred parents and state lawmakers to grapple with violence in the classroom.
Websites dedicated to human rights issues in China record many more smaller assemblies by aggrieved veterans, often after they lose jobs or fail to win improved benefits.
A couple of hours after, an aggrieved UPS employee in San Francisco shot and killed three people and wounded two others before turning the gun on himself.
She compared Trump's disciplined performance before Congress and his aggrieved White House press conference two weeks ago to the famed literary characters Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
But following a splatter of aggrieved tweets from Trump, the Justice Department "intervened to overrule" them, pushing for "more lenient sentencing," according to the New York Times.
Aggrieved customers and employees used the forum to publicly confront the directors and executives that they blamed for allowing the bank's aggressive sales culture to turn toxic.
"The bank has always been a gold mine and the pride of the city," said Paolo Emilio Falaschi, a lawyer in Siena who represents several aggrieved clients.
The ruling was part of a long-fought quest by an aggrieved investor to collect on a judgment against Mr. Spackman involving a South Korean business deal.
The best thing you can say about the president, coming out of today's hearing, is that he didn't make it worse for himself with aggrieved live-tweeting.
Clinton as "prideful, aggrieved, confused" and a "Napoleon in a navy pantsuit and gumball-sized fake pearls" in "Game Change," the book he co-authored in 2008.
Linda FlanaganSummit, N.J. To the Editor: We may never know whether Senator Amy Klobuchar's aggrieved staff members are influenced by the fact that she is a woman.
Output in Libya fell by 22.1,22019 bpd to 22019,000 bpd in December, after a group of armed protesters and aggrieved workers took over the country's largest oil field.
Moreover, by bringing Carson into the fold as a fellow aggrieved victim, Trump gives another set of voters who might move to Cruz a reason to hate him.
At first glance, the case looks like a minor dispute between a local cable station and a pair of aggrieved videographers whose work was banned from the airwaves.
In one scenario, which might take an election cycle or two, the Democrats' superior numbers will eventually prevail, and the minoritarians will be overwhelmed by the aggrieved majority.
Of course, the Northern Territory Police stated that it'd love to help when it comes to matters of the cost of drugs, encouraging the aggrieved to contact authorities.
Ali said existing manufacturers felt aggrieved that the government was favoring new investors, and believed they should be similarly encouraged to build new plants and expand existing facilities.
In addition, there is little evidence that the aggrieved Sunni Arab population would refrain from reprisals against the Alawites, much less welcome them into a power-sharing coalition.
Under the Islamic Penal Code that came into force in June 3.13, the right of the aggrieved to insist on such retribution cannot be overruled by the judiciary.
Critics say the policy will trigger a backlash from Kashmiris aggrieved by losing their exclusive right to buy property in the state and to fill state government jobs.
U.S. District Judge Mark Goldsmith's ruling effectively sided with a state appeals court that previously decided Stein's recount request is disqualified as she is not an "aggrieved" candidate.
Just as his business career was characterized by Mob-connected cronies, racial bias, aggrieved contractors, dubious partners, byzantine lawsuits, and tabloid sensation, his Presidency dispenses with ethical pretense.
"Now that this is done, attention should turn to Europe," said Michael Hausfeld, a lawyer whose firm represents aggrieved owners and shareholders on both sides of the Atlantic.
For good measure, each aggrieved consumer would typically be required to go it alone, even if hundreds or thousands of others had been affected by the same misconduct.
I imagine that's what motivated Charleston shooter Dylann Roof, the Unite the Right movement, and others — that feeling of being aggrieved, and wanting someone to blame for it.
When that happens, those who feel aggrieved can divide the land, taking their share as an individual or as part of a group - then sometimes selling that land.
It's a weird choice of news to break if you're going to hack the NFL's account and, obviously, everyone's first suspicion was that it's an aggrieved Patriots fan.
One is the tartly aggrieved message-pushing of a political campaign, and the other is the sort of metastatic triumphalism on display in Super Bowl-occupied San Francisco.
And I rage every time a mediocre white male declares what he's entitled to and what he's aggrieved about and gets heard, promoted and rewarded at my expense.
The word "Kavanaugh" is meant to evoke the fear that aggrieved women will hurtle out of the past to tear down men from their rightful perches of privilege.
The new information paints a clearer picture of a young man who fits the prototype of aggrieved white men who often commit acts of mass violence in America.
Despite claims to the contrary, most do not have any severe or diagnosable disorder; they tend to be disgruntled and aggrieved individuals whose anger has manifested in violence.
Tokyo also plans to transfer some of the US troops stationed in Okinawa to the island to reduce the burden on local residents aggrieved by US military presence.
The disparate goals that have driven people into the streets mean that, at least for now, there are no clear leaders to negotiate on behalf of the aggrieved.
Australian banks have been beefing up their capitals levels to meet tougher requirements, as they also compensate aggrieved customers for past wrongdoings exposed in an inquiry last year.
Duterte is particularly aggrieved by the failure of a peace process that he made a priority and restarted in August 2016 within a few weeks of taking office.
" On the same day, opinion columnist Frank Bruni lamented: "Here we are, with an inexperienced, impulsive and perpetually aggrieved commander in chief precisely when we can't afford one.
The court also ruled that the government should disclose all internet shutdown orders and do so in writing so that aggrieved people have a chance to challenge them.
Members of the aggrieved superhero-loving community — some of whom draw Disney paychecks — tut-tutted Scorsese for being old, out of touch, overrated and, most of all, elitist.
It is that they recorded their interactions with bank employees, preserving a record of what white executives otherwise might have dismissed as figments of the aggrieved parties' imaginations.
Over my two decades as a newspaper restaurant critic in Britain, I have regularly been invited to imagine myself on death row, and not just by aggrieved chefs.
A "cancelation" by any aggrieved group is, in essence, largely a calculus of diminishing returns of a public figure's goodwill to the community that they are beholden to.
There is also speculation that the federal case against her originated with an aggrieved employee, who could receive nearly $300,000 in whistleblower money as a tip-off reward.
The church had fought back, threatening to mount a case against the aggrieved nun for attempted murder, revealing her identity to the press and describing her charges as baseless.
But his aggrieved supporters are so mistrustful of government (84% agree with his assertion that the election might be rigged) that they do not believe anyone else does either.
Today's ad attempts to cast Trump as a sexist, featuring five women repeating "real quotes from Donald Trump about women," and then giving long, aggrieved looks to the camera.
In 1925, aggrieved by a carve-up of the Ottoman empire that gave the Kurds nothing, another leader, Sheikh Said, led a Kurdish rebellion against the nascent Turkish republic.
While Ja Rule was the "public face" of the ordeal, the sources who spoke to the New York Times feel most aggrieved with the Fyre Media's owner, Billy McFarland.
But prominent researchers have accused these watchdogs of "methodical terrorism," while aggrieved scientists whose work has been thrown into question have lashed back, accusing their critics of malicious motives.
Much of Jackson's anger towards the banks came out of his own bad financial experiences — tied to land speculation — and his belief that aggrieved citizens shared in his rage.
The detectives had linked Stephen's offline persona, a church elder concerned with the propriety of dance moves, with his online ones—the philanderer and the aggrieved would-be murderer.
But it remains at its core a fight between aggrieved citizens and a narrowly based—and in Syria's case largely sectarian—elite intent on keeping its hold on power.
A federal court, meanwhile, had shut down the recount in Michigan after only three days, ruling Stein was not an "aggrieved candidate" because she had no chance of winning.
A raw and aggrieved Clinton looks to explain her 2016 loss in the book, laying blame on a host of outside factors while also taking blame -- at times -- herself.
"This case comes down to who you view is the aggrieved party," said Greg Lipper, a former senior litigation counsel for Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
The Scots are particularly aggrieved because in 2014 they voted in a different referendum to stay united with Britain, which was a member of the EU at the time.
But when his aggrieved supporters had the temerity to take that threat seriously, by booing the convention's early stages, Mr Sanders tried to calm them, and just about succeeded.
Last week yet another aggrieved Trump counter-party in a transaction placed a third lien on a Trump hotel, raising its total in unpaid bills to over $5 million.
The Treasury Department pulled different numbers from the CFPB study to conclude that class actions deliver a lot of money to plaintiffs' lawyers but little benefit to aggrieved consumers.
When he left the Senate six years ago, he did so in an indignant, operatically aggrieved fashion, describing it as hopelessly partisan and corrupted by money and outside influences.
In particular, as cultural shifts in America gradually erode some privileges that white men have benefitted from, a sense of "aggrieved entitlement" can lead to racist and sexist statements.
Loomis contrasts this success with the Pullman strike the same year, when 150,000 railway workers at the Pullman Car Company walked off the job in sympathy with aggrieved coworkers.
And so the K.K.R. decision seems to channel shareholders into seeking appraisal rights if they feel aggrieved, and we will find out if that happens in the ExamWorks case.
It will turn the 2020 general election into a mano y mano slugfest for the votes of a small number of aggrieved white guys in a select few states.
Buck and Bank of America have paid more than $5.3 million in settlements to aggrieved clients in 32 different customer disputes since he was fired, according to FINRA records.
Most aggrieved are the people who bought the OnePlus 33 most recently, feeling somehow cheated by the rapid replacement of their shiny new thing with a shinier new thing.
Trump's decision sparked violent protests across the Arab world, mass confrontations between Israeli police and Palestinians deeply aggrieved by the move, and condemnation and disapproval from many international leaders.
"Every single day, we're inundated with stories of people being shot, killed or otherwise aggrieved by law enforcement, and qualified immunity stops them from getting relief," Mr. Trivedi said.
Instead, Madison wrote that in situations in which political minorities were aggrieved, they were responsible for persuading the majority of their views and had to acquiesce if they failed.
CreditCreditMatthieu Bourel Back in the summer of 2016, when the female "Ghostbusters" remake hit theaters, aggrieved fans of the original regarded the new film as a politically motivated assassination.
Because they are often targeted by the same forces as African-Americans, Latinx people can feel similarly aggrieved to the point of identifying their mistreatment as racist in nature.
On the other side of the spectrum, Richard M. Nixon appealed to the "silent majority," while Ronald Reagan was boosted by aggrieved working-class Americans who abandoned the Democrats.
The most vocal complaints had come from Ukrainian-Americans aggrieved over his failure to sufficiently acknowledge and cover the famine that killed millions of Ukrainians in the early 1930s.
"He's sure he's not a bad person, yet he walks around Brooklyn like an emotional fugitive, ready to dodge an aggrieved ex at every corner," The Times's reviewer wrote.
The scandal severely damaged Turkish soccer, causing attendance to plummet and stoking hatred and violence between aggrieved fans — not least with Trabzonspor, which lost the 2011 title to Fenerbahce.
If real life was a rom-com, a notorious love rat would get his comeuppance, and the film's final scenes would show his aggrieved exes becoming the best of friends.
They are profoundly aggrieved by the demise of "America's 21.6 global military service" – an expression coined by Leon Panetta, the former defense secretary, during his Congressional testimony in February 2013.
After there's been an argument or debate, an email with a smiley face may show an aggrieved party that they're not alone and that you understand what they're going through.
The company also noted that Global Witness and its partners had made two requests to be admitted in the court proceedings as aggrieved parties, but those requests had been rejected.
But aggrieved mobs pressuring internet companies to terminate service based on political outrage—even at something as heinous as Nazi-murder—is, in some ways, the flip side of this.
Six Flags argues that for Rosenbach to qualify as a "person aggrieved," she must demonstrate that the collection of her son's identifiable biometric information resulted in some type of injury.
Trump felt particularly aggrieved by Romney's sole GOP vote to boot him from the White House, according to a Republican familiar with the White House and a senior administration official.
What is it about gamers that is making them so aggrieved while patrons of other Western companies that have bowed to Chinese politics have generally seemed to simply not care?
Part of civil-rights legislation passed in 1968, the "Fair Housing Act", the statute under which the case is being brought, granted the right to sue to "an aggrieved person".
Would the city that compelled this proto-Trump voter to menace and murder all who aggrieved him have similar effects on my own psyche as I trudged through its streets?
An idealistic liberal college student—aggrieved by money in politics, disgusted by the mainstream candidates' empty pandering, desperate for real change—is preparing to cast his first vote for president.
Two years into the Trump administration, aggrieved activists are not only accosting Cabinet members or driving them out of restaurants -- they&aposre increasingly taking out their frustration on inanimate objects.
But in this case, the caste feeling aggrieved isn't one of the disadvantaged, but rather the relatively prosperous Jat community -- and it wants to be treated like those traditionally underprivileged.
Young Chinese are less likely than their parents to favour sending in troops to settle territorial disputes, despite the Communist Party's efforts to fire them up with an aggrieved nationalism.
Aggrieved end-users couldn't convince a judge they had been disadvantaged by a high premium when their overall cost of aluminium had actually fallen in the years of alleged manipulation.
And we, I think, frankly didn't really understand what the issue was, why he was so aggrieved, when this was clearly activities that he had not only done but celebrated.
Now there's another group of aggrieved Wells Fargo workers: people who say they were fired or demoted for staying honest and falling short of sales goals they say were unrealistic.
But when a deeply aggrieved, heavily armed man burst into this unremarkable nightclub planted beside a carwash, the ensuing mayhem did not seem to occur in some distant, disconnected place.
The lyrics tackle the pain and power of recovery and trauma, imbuing the album's aggrieved, menacing character with a deeply personal bent that only deepens its sense of overwhelming darkness.
Plaintiffs' lawyers hope the efforts will signal a turning point in European jurisprudence, opening up a clearer path for aggrieved customers to join forces across borders to sue big corporations.
If a country doesn't comply with a ruling, the WTO will sometimes authorize the aggrieved country to retaliate against the violator by allowing them to, for example, impose reciprocal tariffs.
Because the constituency that felt most aggrieved that they were having rights taken were probably the natural supportive base of the conservative end of politics rather than the progressive end.
They began to notice an interesting pattern among companies complaining about the search giant: Often, the aggrieved parties had, in some way, posed some kind of threat to Google's business.
A bipartisan group of Western senators were further aggrieved when, after a delay, a vote on a lands package was blocked, prompting a fiery round of speeches on the floor.
Over the two days of hearings, the families of the victims had made it very clear in court that in addition to being wrecked by loss, they felt legally aggrieved.
It's a behavior more often associated with youth, irreverence and a surfeit of free time — though certainly plenty of old, aggrieved people have picked up the habit in recent years.
In a first round of bloodshed, aggrieved townspeople rose up against their American oppressors and killed eight — or maybe 36, or 45, or 48 — American soldiers (it depends who's counting).
Ask Real Estate It's not easy to break a lease simply because your neighbors are too young, but if you organize with other aggrieved renters, you could win some concessions.
But he was best known for building a fledgling law firm into a powerhouse that compelled miscreant and recalcitrant businesses to pay billions of dollars to aggrieved shareholders and customers.
Dr. Blasey did not stay to hear Judge Kavanaugh give an angry, impassioned, aggrieved defense of himself, and her advisers said she had not listened to his sometimes tearful testimony.
The truth is that people who use "snowflake" as an insult tend to seem pretty aggrieved themselves — hypersensitive to dissent or complication and nursing a healthy appetite for feeling oppressed.
In his short career, he has persuaded people, over and over, to buy or invest in whatever he was selling, leaving behind a trail of aggrieved customers and business partners.
On their honeymoon in New York, they were served with defamation lawsuits from an aggrieved subject of an article who sought 24 million euros in damages, or about $3.32 million.
Every year the aggrieved husband and wife throw themselves a pity party, tidying up around the tiny grave and planting exotic flowers they know won't survive in the cemetery dirt.
NAB and its big banking peers have had to dole out billions of dollars to compensate aggrieved customers, with NAB alone setting aside a A$2.09 billion ($1.42 billion) pot.
The flag-burners were aggrieved about a four-decade-old incident in which a revered Lebanese Shiite leader, Musa al-Sadr, disappeared on a trip to see Libya's leader, Col.
But, as the final bell rang, you knew either party would feel a tad aggrieved if they were to be on the wrong end of the judges' scorecards and rightfully so.
Iraq is beset by political infighting, corruption, a growing fiscal crisis and the Shiite Muslim-led government's fitful efforts to reconcile with aggrieved minority Sunnis, the bedrock of Islamic State support.
Analysts say suspicion would inevitably fall on enemies of the ruling junta aggrieved by the referendum results, or insurgents from Muslim-majority provinces in the south of the mostly Buddhist country.
These aliens aren't brought down by Will Smith or Kurt Russell, but by four aggrieved man-babies, still psyching themselves up with the Scooby Doo theme like they did as kids.
This video put him on the radar of Ethan Ralph, a Richmond, Virginia blogger who was one of Yiannopoulos's links to the aggrieved nerd culture that he rode to internet stardom.
Some homeowners felt aggrieved because they bought the apartments from developers off the plan, secured finance and locked themselves into a contract before being left stranded when the changes were announced.
Federal law stipulates that whether there's a settlement or not, an aggrieved employee always has the option to file charges with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or their state nondiscrimination agency.
The Al Saud have always stepped warily with the clergy, aware that the most dangerous challenges to their rule in the kingdom's 70-year history have come from aggrieved religious conservatives.
And the Laura Ingrahams of the world — passionate and polished — will be ready to remind Trumpists that they are owed something by this country, and that they deserve to remain aggrieved.
There is the outrage of the week and it comes and goes ... I think particularly right now, people feel so aggrieved and crazed and powerless that they're picking the wrong battles.
Frances McDormand, who has so far swept all major awards for her role as an aggrieved mother in "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri," won best actress at the casual beachside ceremony.
By the end of January of this year, many of the groups were left feeling dejected and personally aggrieved, alleging that Facebook officials had taken no substantive action about their concerns.
Many other aggrieved applicants (up to 14) followed including Amazon which was also objected by government of Brazil – which had a close relationship with ICANN at the time, due to NMI.
The federal district court in San Juan is therefore presented not simply with an aggrieved creditor, but with a claim that goes right to the heart of Puerto Rico's legal status.
If it did, it would risk running afoul of judicial claims by any aggrieved parties that the administration was not taking care to enforce the law as duly enacted by Congress.
Lisa and I wrote a story for Sunday's paper about how the rest of the 2020 Democratic presidential field is aggrieved by the attention, success and financial heft of Pete Buttigieg.
Saudi Arabia is still grappling with the global drop in oil prices, though that factor was dismissed by many of the aggrieved Yemeni soldiers, who interpret the payment delays as exploitation.
The individuals I met that day are not "Black Lives Matter"; they are black Americans who feel disenfranchised and aggrieved; they are believers; they are my neighbors and my fellow citizens.
But such contests may soon become the norm, especially in the South, as Democrats nominate more diverse candidates and Republicans increasingly run campaigns aimed at turning out aggrieved older white voters.
But a court in Beijing has so far refused to accept their case and is still considering what to do, said Ding Xikui, one of the lawyers representing the aggrieved editors.
Thus, interaction between citizen and state has become limited to unforeseen contention between aggrieved parties and the security apparatus — and the Egyptian security apparatus is a notoriously bad arbiter of grievance.
His candidacy unfolded in much the same way: as the rampage of an aggrieved outsider, aligned more with the cultural sensibilities of blue-collar whites than with his peers in society.
Together with other aggrieved Berenson sources, as well as the renowned neuroscientist Carl Hart, they have called out Berenson for cherry-picking their work and overstating risks found in the literature.
Mr. Trump, arms crossed tightly across his chest during lunch, was aggrieved and considered some of the Republican pushback inappropriate and unhelpful — though he did not want to address specific critics.
If it were Trump in second or third place, and he felt as aggrieved as Rubio and Cruz supposedly do, there is no way he would promise to support the nominee.
The American mythos makes a habit of lionizing rich, easily aggrieved, blue-blood old white men, but at the very fucking least, Mitt Romney never put his name on a steak.
By the 1980s, he said, the agency, too overwhelmed and underfinanced to make all the corrections itself, instituted new procedures for accepting revised elevation data from engineers hired by aggrieved citizens.
But you might want instead to organize a tenants' association with your aggrieved neighbors, so that you're not all left scrambling to find new tenants eager to live in Animal House.
"Bellow's bad temper in the late '60s was by no means directed exclusively at would-be biographers, radical students and aggrieved wives," Leader begins a sentence, apologetically, on just Page 20003.
In recent months, the police have mounted an intense offensive against dozens of Marxist students in Beijing who supported aggrieved workers in southern China, some citing May 4 as an inspiration.
Only hours before his resignation he sounded defiant and aggrieved during a live interview with the state broadcaster SABC, after party leaders threatened to hold the no-confidence vote on Thursday.
Concerns about the company's practices were raised in interviews with two former employees and several aggrieved customers, centering on third-party warranties that are being aggressively marketed to Guitar Center customers.
Of course, we need to listen to aggrieved parties who feel that they are hurt by over-regulation and, when they have a good case, we should do something about it.
Here, Jury confers with his aristocratic friend, Melrose Plant, who keeps a most unusual menagerie that includes a goat named Aghast, a dog named Aggro and a horse named Aggrieved. Aha!
The Boston ruling is part of a long-fought quest by an aggrieved investor, Sang Cheol Woo, to collect on a judgment against Mr. Spackman involving a South Korean business deal.
Mr. Trump is particularly aggrieved by the provision giving Congress power to overrule him if he tries to lift any of the sanctions, including returning the compounds, as Moscow has demanded.
But it's also universal because who among us hasn't encountered an aggrieved white guy who thought he deserved more simply because the society he lived in kept telling him as much?
This feeling of aggrieved entitlement — incels frequently feel entitled to the sexual and romantic interest of women, and bitterly resent women who reject them — is often characterized by a virulent, violent misogyny.
The number was just one point off her all-time high of 67 percent achieved during the impeachment proceedings against her husband in 1998 (Americans apparently deeply sympathize with the aggrieved spouse).
The heads of news divisions sometimes find themselves in positions where they listen to aggrieved sources and try to calm the person down, without actually making any promises or ordering any changes.
A movement organized around building a community of contrarians — those who feel aggrieved and disenfranchised, and who prioritize conflict and winning over all else — is quite literally tailor-made for the internet.
The pact comes at a time of considerable tension between the rivals, with Pakistan particularly aggrieved over recent Indian government measures in its part of the divided Muslim-majority region of Kashmir.
BEFORE American voters—especially white, male, rural and older ones—carried Donald Trump to victory in America's presidential election, aggrieved British voters with a similar profile voted to leave the European Union.
Analysts say suspicion would inevitably on fall on enemies of the ruling junta aggrieved by the referendum results, or insurgents from Muslim-majority provinces in the south of the mostly Buddhist country.
If you've ever wondered how the religious right came to dominate American politics while simultaneously presenting themselves as aggrieved outsiders, you can trace some of the answer to the Summer of Love.
Trump is appealing to the aggrieved privilege of well-to-do white Republicans who feel threatened by America's changing demographics and challenges to the traditional racial hierarchy in the age of Obama.
Cybersecurity types, meanwhile, feel aggrieved that policemen and politicians do not seem to grasp what they view as a fundamental point: weakening security for the police's benefit inevitably weakens it for everyone.
Last month it emerged that one of the aggrieved banks froze the accounts of three customers it alleged had guaranteed loans to the carrier in their role as board directors of Kingfisher.
As the aggrieved party, the United States must clearly state its intention to respond, even if, at this point, deterring Russia's ongoing attacks on the 2018 midterm elections appears to be impossible.
No one wants to be the referee who ignored a real injury or let an egregious slide tackle go unpunished, so there's a slight bias to taking aggrieved players at their word.
Scenes from his fraught marriage to Joan (Naomi Watts), a high-functioning alcoholic with a low taste for aggrieved put-downs, interrupt his arboreal adventures and weepy monologues about love and loss.
Trump's politics of aggrieved white nationalism — labeling black people criminals, Latinos rapists, and Muslims terrorists — succeeded because the party's voting base was made up of the people who once opposed civil rights.
He has said the aggrieved former students are simply looking for easy money after having learned valuable lessons about how to buy and sell real estate, obtain financing and spot undervalued properties.
If this is a ventilation issue, you are probably not the only person noticing it, and if you add your name to a long list of aggrieved tenants, management might take notice.
Where their last studio LP, 2013's Cold Spring Fault Less Youth,  featured relatively direct dance pop tunes, "We Go Home Together" is an aggrieved, imprecisely dissonant take on electronic soul music.
Though women weren't the source of men's pain, the antagonist conjured up by aggrieved men I talked with in those years had a feminine face, and very often that face was Hillary's.
Mr. Trump is inclined to label himself aggrieved and betrayed by a "dishonest" news media, barring some reporters from his rallies and claiming that news outlets were trying to rig the election.
Slovakia: The defeat of Slovakia's governing center-left party in an election over the weekend paves the way for a new government coalition, as populists appeal to an aggrieved sense of nationalism.
Aggrieved by Tom Cat's handling of the situation, some former bakery workers, members of Brandworkers and others began picketing restaurants that used Tom Cat breads, late in the summer of last year.
To root for a Philly team is to always expect success, to be devastated — aggrieved, even — in the face of failure, and to insist that the world know exactly how you feel.
But all the data and statistics you can muster aren't going to stop the most aggrieved Kansas City fans on message boards, Twitter and talk radio from seeing darker forces at work.
If you write or say something controversial or more likely dumb, you should not be surprised, aggrieved or sanctimonious if a lot of people on social media tell you you're an idiot.
Many of the aggrieved became eager to recreate and purify the social body, and to preserve "our" identity against people stigmatized as the "other" through their names, skin color or religious practices.
On the other side is an incumbent who devotes more emotional energy to policing Fox News's coverage of him and getting aggrieved over slights from celebrities than he does to anything else.
The league faced denunciations from state news media and from aggrieved fans tearing up tickets for an exhibition game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Brooklyn Nets in Shanghai on Thursday.
The president, whose campaign-trail vows to tear up Nafta appealed to his base of disaffected working-class voters aggrieved by globalization, is under mounting pressure to follow through on his pledge.
Starting out as the portrait of an irresponsible woman, "Colossal" turns into a critique of male self-pity, as Gloria's problems collide with, and are overwhelmed by, Oscar's sense of aggrieved entitlement.
I asked Murray Energy officials why they had chosen to sue, since it's more typical that the aggrieved party would pursue other means of rectifying any perceived misstatements — like seeking a correction.
The project of Donald Trump since descending that escalator in 2015 was to appeal to the aggrieved forgotten man whose life hadn't delivered on the American Dream he was promised in 1950.
Iraq is beset by political infighting, corruption, a growing fiscal crisis and the Shi'ite Muslim-led government's fitful efforts to seek reconciliation with aggrieved minority Sunnis, the bedrock of Islamic State support.
But Mr. Trump's put-down was only one in a long list of squabbles that the president has engaged in over the past week with individuals or groups that have aggrieved him.
Their sins: They returned over $12 billion to defrauded consumers and plan to issue regulations dealing with payday debt traps and compulsory arbitration clauses that deny aggrieved consumers their day in court.
If the person removed from his position feels aggrieved, he is welcome to bring a case in court in which he would have the burden of showing that he was wrongfully terminated.
Members of America's minority communities have been aggrieved by what they perceive as the mass incarceration of their young men due to unjust drug laws that are no longer relevant in modern America.
From Law360: Violating BIPA's consent and disclosure requirements is one thing, but "it is a separate legal question" of whether an individual is aggrieved by that violation, [Six Flags Attorney Kathleen] O'Sullivan argued.
Sanders supporters already feel aggrieved (if not downright cheated) that they haven't gotten a fair contest; Clinton and her supporters should be careful not to fan that anger by prematurely wrapping things up.
The aggrieved soldier who used stolen guns and a Humvee to carry out Thailand's worst mass shooting ever may have been angry over a property deal gone sour, according to the prime minister.
" The "mess" exists on one side of a wall that literally divides Public Pool's one-room gallery space into two divergent realms, which Khan defines as the "aggrieved/external" versus the "ambiguous/internal.
The denouement is especially laboured, with an "active shooter" hostage situation livestreamed on smartphones, in an Equator fulfilment centre, involving a CEO and an aggrieved truck driver whose job is threatened by automation.
The tapes Hannah made in the first season have just been made public by our hero, the aggrieved and righteous 17-year-old Clay, and the school principal is scolding him for it.
Nothing is more central to Trump's brand than a sense of grievance, and nothing will make him and his followers feel more righteously aggrieved than losing to Hillary Clinton in a close election.
But this was challenged at the polls in late 2007 by an alliance led by Raila Odinga, the head of a particularly aggrieved tribe, the Luo, alongside Mr Ruto, the Kalenjin's main torchbearer.
From the little city of White Settlement, Texas, home to 16,000 people and one aggrieved kitty, comes my favorite story of the year: a snack-sized tale of petty revenge in local government.
And awarding attorney's fees and costs accrued by the misconduct to the 26 aggrieved states is likewise inappropriate as a penalty, Judge Hanen wrote, since America's taxpayers would have to foot the bill.
You can choose your own adventure up until the point at which Swift learns about West's recording of their conversation — it doesn't matter whether she's genuinely aggrieved or caught in a power play.
We at the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (NQAPIA) are aggrieved as a badly divided U.S. Supreme Court issued a 22019-4 decision in the case U.S. v Texas on June 23.
At the end of the second set, Federer dropped an s-bomb at the chair umpire Jack Garner as he felt aggrieved that Del Potro was taking too long to make a challenge.
The Curse of the Billy Goat — the ludicrous notion that an aggrieved tavern owner hexed the team for denying his goat entry to Wrigley Field for the 1945 World Series — is no more.
So we're not sure if this incredible picture snapped by 21-year-old Campbell Jones from Perth, Australia, is of a quokka aggrieved, or if it just wants to give him a hug.
Levant stresses the point that this recent attack was, on face value, a misogynistic act and that, because of cultural gender inequality, men sometimes feel an "aggrieved sense of entitlement" to women's sexuality.
After a series of blunders at New York morgues led to scathing news coverage and lawsuits brought by aggrieved relatives, the city temporarily stopped supplying cadavers while it tried to overhaul its practices.
NAB's capital levels have been under pressure due to A$2.07 billion it had to dole out to compensate aggrieved customers after an inquiry last year revealed widespread misconduct in the financial sector.
Harvey's reputation was evidently well earned, but there was at least one person besides the sometimes aggrieved ballplayer or manager who made sure he did not get carried away by his lofty aura.
"We're changing the mechanism, not our commitment," she said, calling it more effective to coordinate field efforts through the D.N.C. While some field organizers have applied for the D.N.C. work, they remain aggrieved.
And in another writer's hands, Toby really is the aggrieved and wronged party that he believes himself to be and Rachel really is the bitter shrew that he presents her to us as.
Yet many restaurateurs still feel aggrieved about the rating system; they talk of the health inspectors as arbitrary, unjust — and frightening enough to send an owner to the hospital with a panic attack.
Aggrieved customers, academic experts, and industry insiders spoke out about how the vendors — including Equifax, then known as the Retail Credit Company — amassed files filled with intimate personal information on millions of people.
It's an example — fairly diverting, but never entirely satisfying — of another currently popular television genre: the fairy tale of aggrieved American manhood, even though in this case the bitter hero is a heroine.
Economic justice is a unifying theme for the long haul, pulling together the majoritarian power of numbers against plutocrats, even though for "pragmatic" reasons some legitimately aggrieved minority interests may be obscenely sacrificed.
For nearly two years, New Orleans has been deeply divided over Mayor Mitch Landrieu's proposal to take down four monuments to Confederate leaders and to a Reconstruction-era insurrection organized by aggrieved whites.
Hill said Trump had a right to be "aggrieved" by some of the criticisms, but she drew a clear distinction between those efforts and the systemic interference campaign that was run by Russia.
In his combative and aggrieved opening statement spanning almost 30 pages, Stone demanded apologies from lawmakers from both parties who have pursued the Russia investigation on Capitol Hill — as well as from Clinton.
If a bunch of folks that are not in that channel are aggrieved for some reason for not being included, I don't know how they can consider us to be the irregular channel.
When aggrieved workers talk about not peeing in bottles because they're unable to walk to the bathroom and back during their break time, these are the sorts of facilities they're usually talking about.
This time, he and Eastbound and Down co-creator Jody Hill take on the hallways of high school, as seen through the aggrieved perspective of two disgruntled vice principals (McBride and Justified's Walton Goggins).
Well, admittedly, it's possible that America will turn into some nightmare equivalent of Gilead in which Kavanaugh is worshipped by an all-male hierarchy as part of the Trump pantheon of aggrieved white men.
His wife was aggrieved by press reports about Mr Trump's legal battles with sub-contractors who say that he has a habit of not paying them—reports that Mrs Clinton and Democrats often cite.
But in recent years Xi Jinping, China's president, has been lashing out at those parts of civil society—independent lawyers, for example—that try to help the likes of the aggrieved parents in Sichuan.
Even more shocking, though, is that so many women voted for a man who has shown so little respect for women, has boasted about sexual assault, and who ran a campaign of aggrieved masculinity.
"When they came, I pleaded with them not to do it, that we are from the same village," she recalled, sitting on the bamboo floor of her stilt home with three other aggrieved farmers.
While most firms that invest in litigation are happy to settle a case for the right price, an aggrieved individual who doesn't need money might be more interested in driving a case to judgment.
I think it was also a shrewd way to rally a movement of aggrieved citizens who felt powerless in a more general way, and assumed elites lie all the time about pretty much everything.
"The split between an aggrieved GOP base — the betrayed — and the party's leaders dominates the Republican presidential race," Fred Barnes, executive editor of The Weekly Standard, wrote last week in The Wall Street Journal.
Experts point with anxiety to Iraq's unrelenting political infighting, corruption, a growing fiscal crisis and the Shiite Muslim-led government's fitful efforts to reconcile with aggrieved minority Sunnis, the bedrock of Islamic State support.
Instead, the recollections of those who knew or encountered him conjure a man who could be charming, even laid-back, yet who also seemed forever aggrieved, forever not at peace, forever out of step.
It seems reasonable for aggrieved Democrats to decline to have their dinners at Outback Steakhouse, to stop working out at SoulCycle, or to switch their allegiance from the Chicago Cubs to the White Sox.
An aggrieved Rossi, now 37 and the oldest rider on the grid, decried a Spanish 'stitch-up' last November after accusing Honda's Marquez of helping Jorge Lorenzo win his third MotoGP title for Yamaha.
With the election just weeks away, lawmakers are essentially in the position of taking either the side of the Saudi government — not a particularly sympathetic party — or those still grieving and aggrieved family members.
He typically scolds a few governors who then scurry to the side of aggrieved citizens, expresses surprise that some teachers earn as little as $160 a month and fields a few foreign policy questions.
His "Letter From Birmingham Jail" was a treatise with moral force heightened by the radical position of his incarcerated body as well as by the presence of an aggrieved people marching in the streets.
Most mass murderers instead belong to a rogue's gallery of the disgruntled and aggrieved, whose anger and intentions wax and wane over time, eventually curdling into violence in the wake of some perceived humiliation.
And, since the argument that Bernie bros are a particular menace to society has been given immense weight since 2016, it is worth thinking about why Sanders supporters might be particularly loud and aggrieved.
The man had heard Bilott was an environmental lawyer, apparently not understanding that he wasn't the kind of attorney who brought cases on behalf of aggrieved individuals; instead, Bilott defended companies against such complaints.
White House counsel Pat Cipollone, who led the team, maintained a calm, measured demeanor -- in marked contrast to the accusatory, aggrieved tone he and his colleagues adopted during last week's highly charged procedural debate.
From SCRIBD: Here is a truly delightful amicus brief filed by the A.C.L.U. in support of the talk show host John Oliver, who is being sued by the aggrieved coal-mining executive Bob Murray.
If they do get it right, it can dramatically improve the lives of the people who feel most aggrieved about globalization and the state of the economy — the same people who voted for Trump.
The jaggedness of Idina Menzel's laugh (she plays Howard's wife) is a nervous thrill, and Mike Francesa, a professional shouter on WFAN for three decades, plays an aggrieved bookie, convincingly deadpan and casually loud.
And in his paranoid, aggrieved isolation, he's even thinking about nixing Steve Bannon, nemesis of the Mooch, and mulling firing the one who could get him fired, Mueller, and pardoning himself for possible charges.
Instead, anytime an aggrieved party calls for higher standards of conduct online, they trot out lobbyists who issue breathless warnings that the innovation that is "essential to [the] growth of the Internet" is imperiled.
If it comes to that, the absurdity of the industry's going to court to argue that aggrieved customers should not be allowed to go to court will hopefully not be lost on the judge.
NAB's capital levels have come under pressure because of the A$2.07 billion it had to pay out to compensate aggrieved customers after an inquiry last year revealed widespread misconduct in the financial sector.
Yet he also seems to frequently watch TV and, if he feels aggrieved or inspired by what he's watching at a particular moment, to tweet about it or react to it in some way.
Aggrieved Celtics fans took things too far yesterday when they began burning Isaiah Thomas jerseys in the aftermath of the mega-trade that shipped him off to Cleveland and brought Kyrie Irving to Boston.
Barr lamented that Trump was falsely accused -- as if Trump was like the Harrison Ford character in "The Fugitive" -- and excused Trump's obstruction efforts because, Barr surmised, he must have felt aggrieved by the investigation.
It was not a development one could have easily foreseen on J20, which held a promise of coalition-building among the many aggrieved groups rather than the single issue/single movement politics we are seeing.
State attorneys general (in addition to public advocacy groups) have sued these servicers on behalf of aggrieved borrowers, while state legislators have passed laws that bring them under the jurisdiction of their financial services regulators.
Indeed, VW has subsequently decided that its "defeat device" does not actually contravene European regulations, though this contention will soon be tested in court as aggrieved car buyers and investors pursue the company at home.
The impact on the city's finances, Miami claimed, made it an aggrieved party under the Fair Housing Act (FHA), a law passed in 1968 prohibiting racial discrimination in the lease, sale and financing of property.
Cummings' letter comes one day after a federal racketeering lawsuit against Snyder and other state officials was filed by hundreds of Flint residents -- the latest of more than a dozen on behalf of aggrieved residents.
During his sentencing in Utah's Third District Court, Jason Black, 27, apologized to 24-year-old Natalia Casagrande's family — but his apology was met by an aggrieved outburst from the slain woman's husband, Steven Arceo.
Quinn Emanuel said the bondholders were registering with the court as "aggrieved parties", which under Spanish law allows them to participate in the legal process, meaning they can provide and receive information about the case.
In addition to individual defamation suits like the one above, aggrieved Yelp users have unsuccessfully sued the company for alleged offenses like extorting businesses with review scores and inflating stock prices by exaggerating its reliability.
African states have every right to feel aggrieved that, having decided who should control the web address of the continent, they are as powerless to enforce their wishes as they were in Berlin in 1884.
Bitter pill Nonetheless, to be told by the court that Beijing was at fault and the U.S.-allied Philippines was the aggrieved party, would be "a massively bitter pill for China to swallow," said Townshend.
Among millennials and those coming of age behind them, the race is on to see who can be more righteous and aggrieved — who can replace the boring old civil rights generation with a spikier brand.
This position gave him a rare power: The tug of war for his soul from both sides required constant appeals to his idiosyncratic sense of personal morality and, apparently, aggrieved Christianity (Masterpiece Cakeshop v. CCRC).
And that's understandable: When you reach an agreement in a multimillion-dollar case, the last thing you want to do is re-open the process or let other aggrieved parties screw it up for you.
In a reflection of growing anger in Germany toward Volkswagen, despite its position as a pillar of the economy, the number of lawsuits by aggrieved diesel owners has almost tripled to 4,600, the company said.
Experts said that Mr. Wang's sentencing would most likely deepen concerns among China's legal rights advocates, a small but daring group of lawyers who help dissidents, religious leaders, aggrieved farmers and others fight everyday injustices.
The spoiled scion of Fifth Avenue somehow always finds a way to be aggrieved, a victim of the media, the deep state, "dirty cops," note-taking aides and the elites — all out to get him.
LAGOS, Nigeria — In recent days, independence votes in restive parts of Spain and Iraq have captured the world's attention, leading to street clashes, angry threats from aggrieved politicians and even heated words from a king.
Ms. Barr's overnight barrage comprised apologetic remarks, aggrieved statements, personal attacks, fond messages to her supporters and pointed references to the shadowy conspiracy theories that have long been a staple of her social media presence.
Left behind, Griezmann lay on the grass in the sunshine — there was barely a cloud overhead — wearing the aggrieved look so many fallen strikers have worn through the decades in the game's most prestigious competition.
A racially diverse group of players includes white actors playing black characters — the excellent Paul Higgins as the aggrieved priest among them — as well as the reverse, along with men playing women and vice versa.
Drake's "Duppy Freestyle," released on Friday, found him aggrieved and exasperated, while Pusha-T's "The Story of Adidon," his response delivered Tuesday night, was pure venom (accompanied by a photo of young Drake in blackface).
McCarthy has proved throughout her career — including during her Oscar-nominated turn in Bridesmaids — that she's an expert at playing hyper-tense, aggrieved characters who are always on the edge of erupting in melodramatic frustration.
The views that led him to pick up a gun -- feeling aggrieved and supposedly left behind as a young white man -- no doubt contributed to Donald Trump garnering enough support to make him our next president.
The ever-growing threat of aggrieved and vengeful passengers was what prompted a new study, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, that investigated the impacts of cabin segregation on air rage.
"Many Buddhists, not just in the south but across the country, are feeling aggrieved by Muslims, and it will take time for that to change," Rakchart Suwan, chairman of the Buddhist Network for Peace, told Reuters.
But even if they are damning, some worry that senior male economists will dismiss evidence of widespread discontent, perhaps by pointing to the potential for bias if aggrieved women are more likely than others to respond.
Melrose is a major lender for taxi medallions, and Mr. Pollack buoys aggrieved medallion owners watching their investments plummet as the yellow cab industry takes a beating from Uber and other app-based ride-hailing services.
Some implored Americans to put gender aside and vote for the best person for the job -- even as Trump bragged about groping women and ran a campaign of aggrieved misogyny, blatantly appealing to angry white men.
Other frustrated consumers are setting up their own ISPs to escape the clutches of giants like Time Warner Cable (many aggrieved tweetstorms and blog posts have been written about the infernal process of dealing with ISPs).
Then I noticed on the pavement the familiar stack of official-looking documents often carried by petitioners, aggrieved Chinese citizens who travel to Beijing in the hopes of getting their voices heard by the country's leadership.
The $12 billion price tag to organize the Games has aggrieved many in the nation of 200 million, especially in Rio where few can see the benefits of the spectacle or afford to attend the Games.
Wisconsin Republicans, similarly, always looked a tad more conservative and well-educated than Mr Trump would have wanted; his blend of nativist bile and egotistical bunkum go down best with the lightly educated, unideological and aggrieved.
Mr. Trump's rejection of traditional Republican stances on trade and immigration helped him win the presidential nomination by building a powerful base among blue-collar white voters who feel most aggrieved by economic and cultural change.
Gorney attempted to start a class action (where the aggrieved consumers would join together to sue WayFair), but Wayfair cited an arbitration clause in a 4,500-word disclaimer located under its "Place your order" button online.
Reading Richard White's volume " The Republic for Which It Stands ," in the new Oxford History of the United States, we could not be further from an aggrieved account of how mean Reconstruction was to the South.
Read more: How American culture and a sense of 'aggrieved entitlement' in males can lead to mass shootersIn the end, philanthropy serves as a kind of respectable Dr. Jekyll to a corporation's profiteering Mr. Hyde personality.
She was notably stiller, taking care not to sound aggrieved even as she was challenged on fracking, on Libya, on her onetime use of the term "super predator," on her commitment to a higher minimum wage.
Instantly a symbol aggrieved at having to be one, the hoodie was jolted into a curious space: Where the basic hoodie means to defend against the elements, the protest hoodie seeks to offend the right people.
MANAMA (Reuters) - Aggrieved McLaren boss Ron Dennis says Formula One teams must decide whether a driver is fit to race, rather than the governing body's doctors, after Fernando Alonso was barred from the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Groups that have been losing power through democratization and the equalization of rights — including the Trumpist Republican Party's aggrieved base — as well as incumbent economic interests are keenly aware of the nature and value of power.
A familiar ballet ensues: the victim's history of drug infractions preoccupy the media, an aggrieved community marches in protest and a grand jury declines to indict the officer, which leads to more and more fervent agitation.
I once ripped our Nintendo Wii console from our television and stormed off with it, only to a find that a small and aggrieved child had attached himself to one of my legs like a mollusk.
The common thread linking the podcasters' interest in evolutionary psychology and their metaphysical dabbling is the quest to transcend the ego, and to overcome the idea that we are personally aggrieved by enemies wholly unlike ourselves.
Henze's vividly aggrieved string writing, stacked with eerie harmonics and col legno abrasion, had more impact than some of the images; the conductor, Ingo Metzmacher, and the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra drew intense drama from these passages.
Trump had a chance to stand up for "law and order" and aggrieved white people everywhere, to say that the problem isn't the police but the criminals, and that Clinton was kowtowing to politically correct dogma.
What would happen if we did not open the newspaper to find an op-ed written by an old, aggrieved white man who has turned his rage about some personal slight against him into a column?
His idea was to get all his subordinates — including his aggrieved wife, obsequious family members and a dirty trickster — under one roof so he can better control them as he continues enhancing his dominion and power.
Some women in France feel so aggrieved that they started a petition addressed to Mr. Macron, urging him to treat sexual harassment as a national emergency; it gained 100,000 signatures in its first three days online.
The worst anyone connected with Equifax may end up facing is a tongue-lashing from Congress — many hearings are already scheduled — except for the outside chance that the aggrieved public gets its own day in court.
HAGERSTOWN, Md. — To keep the base happy, a group of governors has defended the federal health care law, signed new gun control legislation and stood up to President Trump when his words or policies aggrieved them.
Her vocals on this album are closer to that idea than on the last album, but even though her lyrics are as aggrieved as ever — maybe more so — the jubilation of the music works against it.
Outraged fans said the two NBA legends look nothing alike and were particularly aggrieved by the fact that BBC got it wrong even though "James" was clearly printed on the back of LeBron James&apos jersey.
"This brazen attempt to circumvent the will of Congress adds insult to injury for the millions of Americans who have already been aggrieved and misled by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act," the lawmakers write.
McNaughton looked aggrieved at this (he finds it so hard to tolerate other people's discomfort that, when his grandchildren come to stay, he lets them sleep in his bed because he can't bear to disappoint them).
Soon, a few thousand redditors had subscribed to make memes based on the redditor's enraged posts — but when that aggrieved user eventually deleted his account and vanished shortly after the subreddit's creation, the forum kept growing.
As Democrats moved to impeach him -- I suspect as much for that original sin as for the two articles of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress -- Trump leaned into his aggrieved forgotten man even more.
Equally, Erdogan is still aggrieved by Germany's lukewarm condemnation of the 2016 botched coup -- and its refusal to believe in the involvement of the followers of the Pennsylvania-based Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen in the plot.
An aggrieved sheriff pushed into retirement (John McKinley) and his replacement (Janet Varney) form an uneasy alliance after demons are unleashed in their New England town, built on the site of a 17th-century witch burning.
But what President Trump presented was more of candidate Trump, now more ominous in bearing the power of the White House, yet no less intent on inspiring only his base of aggrieved or anxious white Americans.
"You won't get the big damages you get in the U.S.A." But Mr. O'Dwyer, the Irish plaintiffs' lawyer, warned that Volkswagen would face a deluge of lawsuits if higher courts rule in favor of aggrieved owners.
That's because Trump is parroting the ideas of a movement of aggrieved men, typically dubbed "men's rights activists" (MRAs), who think that feminism has overreached and that men are now the oppressed class as a result.
It has a mayor who's perceived as critical of police and a large population of aggrieved minority residents, yet it doesn't seem to have had the same increase in crime and homicides as these other places.
It all seems rather innocent now: an African American's encounter with the police ending peacefully — albeit after an arrest — and afterwards all aggrieved parties sharing conciliatory smiles and handshakes at the White House with the President.
Where else could you find an entry for the Monty Python television sketch, "Cheese Shop", in which an aggrieved John Cleese eventually shoots a cheesemonger after failing to find a single piece of cheese in his shop?
I came away admiring the loyalty and coordinated effort of the fans — but also wondering how many in this angry lot, still aggrieved by a tweet I fired off in early December, actually read the whole tweet.
"There's a difference between disclosure, allowing someone to see it — and that would be the party who feels they've been aggrieved — that's what I'm going to do," Charlotte Police Chief Kerr Putney said at a news conference.
For example, when Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2005) revealed that Hermione Granger was romantically destined for Ron Weasley rather than Harry himself, so-called Harmonians who had "shipped" Harry and Hermione felt hugely aggrieved.
People who send aggrieved letters to the Review often seem to have missed the fact that the Review always gives its writers the last word, and Crews availed himself of the privilege with relish and at length.
There are not enough aggrieved Republicans to give him victory; Mr Trump needs all Republicans—including those, roughly a quarter of the total in recent primary exit polls, who currently say they will not vote for him.
While Democrats came away more aggrieved from the Cambridge Analytica breach, which exposed the data of 87 million Facebook users and helped get Trump elected, more Republicans are keen to lay some ground rules for Silicon Valley.
"I think disrupting, shutting down his speech, actually helps him," said Greg Gelembiuk, 54, telling his fellow demonstrators that Mr. Trump has used clashes with protesters to portray himself as the aggrieved party and rally his base.
One viewer asked about an apparently notorious event: in December, a viewer had posted an aggrieved message to the subreddit that detailed how Denino had stood him up for dinner in Las Vegas, where the viewer lived.
Republican politicians now regularly portray critics, Democrats, the news media and even people making allegations of sexual misconduct as liars or fakes, and strike aggrieved tones as they present themselves as victims of conspiracies or leftist cabals.
Earlier this month, hundreds of aggrieved parents gathered outside the government office in Jinhu County, in the eastern province of Jiangsu, demanding an explanation for why 20123 infants had been administered expired doses of the polio vaccine.
Protest drawing on centuries of disaffection turned to armed revolt spearheaded by the underground Irish Republican Army and its political wing, Sinn Fein, which cast themselves as the most radical champions of an aggrieved Roman Catholic minority.
Under his direction, China's Communist Party has clamped down severely on civil society, tightening restrictions on the internet and jailing scores of lawyers focused on using the country's own laws to defend the rights of aggrieved people.
Legal experts and academics said cited disputes between communities and miners across Kenya's mineral belt - stretching from the northwest to the southern coast - largely due to people feeling aggrieved over shares of revenues and access to jobs.
That's why it's doubly important that the United States and its allies continue to adhere to protocols that minimize civilian casualties, investigate civilian deaths allegedly caused by American airstrikes, report the findings publicly and compensate aggrieved families.
The aggrieved sense of being divorced from the nation's ethos helped to push some conservatives beyond the pale, into the exhilarating battle (and fellowship) that the Birch Society, operating locally in kaffeeklatsch-size chapters, seemed to offer.
The 6th Circuit's decision came within hours of an order by the state Michigan Court of Appeals that the recount be halted, on the grounds that Stein was "not an aggrieved candidate" with standing to demand one.
With Scalia, it curtailed the protections of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and other racial remedies for discrimination; allowed more prayer in public places; and restricted class-action lawsuits brought by aggrieved workers and consumers against big corporations.
At the same time, some fact-checkers seem aggrieved at having to agree to Facebook's procedure and pacing, so maybe hiring someone who outwardly agrees with Facebook's values and how fake news is handled would mitigate some tension.
Adding to the difficulty of stabilizing freed areas are Iraq's unrelenting political infighting, corruption, a growing fiscal crisis and the Shiite Muslim-led government's fitful efforts to reconcile with aggrieved minority Sunnis, the bedrock of Islamic State support.
In the aftermath he faced a slump in sales of diesel cars, the jailing of staff in America and a bill of some $30bn (made up of fines and the cost of buying back vehicles from aggrieved consumers).
"There are a two things that happen when we feel like something or someone has aggrieved us: The emotional reaction and the practical reaction," says Lizzie Post, a celebrated etiquette author and host of the Awesome Etiquette Podcast.
Von der Leyen's nomination by EU leaders has infuriated the Social Democrats (SPD), Merkel's coalition partners, who feel aggrieved that the leaders ignored the lead candidates from the main parliamentary blocs in their horse-trading over top posts.
When stubborn facts still refused to accommodate him, he would retreat to the aggrieved terrain where he and his core supporters connected most strongly, scapegoating Muslims and Mexico and China and (((globalists))) for all of the world's problems.
To many others, it looked like a sweetheart deal for the same people who created the mess; some critics wondered why he was not equally quick to help aggrieved homeowners through an aggressive mortgage-relief or forgiveness program.
Former Representative Beto O'Rourke of Texas, another younger candidate with limited government experience, was particularly aggrieved by Mr. Buttigieg, whom he viewed as "a human weather vane" that represented the worst of politics, according to an O'Rourke aide.
Aggrieved union workers who saw their health and pension benefits flatline as casinos folded are warning that the city's fate is an omen for the new administration of President-elect Donald Trump, whose four Atlantic City casinos failed.
Breitbart's postelection Hollywood coverage appears largely to be a cool cataloging of aggrieved celebrities, including Rick Ross (who just dropped a video for the song "Free Enterprise," which includes a lyric that makes reference to assassinating Mr. Trump).
If you feel aggrieved about your own personal status in society then political life is not just a disagreement about means, it's perceived as a status war against those who seem to think they are better than you.
Theresa MannixSeattle To the Editor: Fox viewers have access to all of the same channels as everyone else and therefore should be no more aggrieved than viewers of ESPN, MTV or whichever other channels don't host a debate.
And Mr. McConnell's closest allies became increasingly aggrieved at the president's treatment of the leader, especially because they view Mr. McConnell's refusal to hold hearings for President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee as critical to Mr. Trump's election.
Wisconsin, one of two remaining undefeated teams in the Football Bowl Subdivision, is finally in the top four, assuaging the worries of aggrieved Badgers fans that even a perfect season might not be enough for the exacting committee.
"Bo Dietl turns everything into a circus; we'll have to do the best we can to have a real discussion with him in the middle," she said, placing herself and Mr. de Blasio in the same aggrieved boat.
It is true that there clearly would be constraints on the income of doctors and other service providers in a single-payer system, and many of them would surely feel aggrieved by any attempt to reduce their salaries.
Though whining is awful for everyone within earshot, kids (to say nothing of aggrieved spouses and, apparently, monkeys) reserve whining for people they are emotionally attached to; this isn't behavior they'll try with strangers, Dr. Sokol-Chang said.
Without the rule, which is scheduled to apply to transactions next year, banks could continue to profit from abusive products and practices without ever facing a court challenge, and aggrieved customers would continue to be shunted into arbitration.
Some analysts warn that the Iraqi government and the Obama administration may be risking even more chaos by pushing an all-out military campaign against the Islamic State before any political arrangement to accommodate aggrieved Sunnis is reached.
In those cases, prisons, school districts and other government institutions would agree to reform themselves and would agree to permit those aggrieved by failures in their reform efforts to go to court to enforce compliance with the decree.
" Coffey learned of the audience's aggrieved response by watching Walter Cronkite, then noted to himself: "It made the end of the half-hour newscast as a curiosity, as something outrageous and, I thought, it might just be fun.
Gradually, these communities have drifted together into one great aggrieved, misogynist gyre and bonded over a common interest: pretending to care about freedom of speech so they can feel self-righteous while harassing marginalized people for having opinions.
"The Brett Kavanaugh hearings had just happened, and I think I was really struck by how emotional he was, how aggrieved he was," said Sophia Takal, who directed the movie and co-wrote the script with April Wolfe.
Flood- and cyclone-related damages sustained in the northern Australia in recent years have pushed up premiums paid out by insurance companies to aggrieved clients, driving up costs that trickle down to customers, making insurance coverage more expensive.
Several years ago, Mr. Armlovich left a $750-a-month room in a four-bedroom share in Bushwick, Brooklyn, feeling less aggrieved than lucky to have escaped the situation, even if his security deposit didn't go with him.
Chiefs fans were also aggrieved by a roughing-the-passer call on a second-and-7 in the fourth quarter after defensive lineman Chris Jones landed a seemingly innocuous slap on Brady's shoulder as he made a throw.
"The political task is to feel our way toward less paranoid means of connecting with one another," he writes, aware that this sounds like an impossible project at a time when everybody feels aggrieved and nobody feels safe.
If you are a liberal, you might be especially tempted to give in to the aggrieved and embarrassed #resistance-tweeting punditocracy now throwing up endless reasons for downplaying Mr. Mueller's finding: We still haven't seen the whole report!
Once stereotyped as the party of pensioner nostalgists, the Communists counteracted the effects of demographic decline by appealing to new voters aggrieved by globalisation, and garnered their strongest support in the Czech Republic's economically depressed, post-industrial north-west.
"In the minds of the aggrieved male population, the word feminism sometimes qualifies as something for them to be defensive about, and I feel that men should be on the side of advancing half the human race," Streep emphasizes.
It is a future in which a mainstream political party and its media apparatus will stop holding up the aggrieved, red-faced, blustery white male or the hypersexualized white female as the only two forms of personhood worth indulging.
Image: Twitter SafetyThese safety changes give aggrieved users of Twitter updates on how abuse reports are being processed, including a more transparent glimpse into the site's response and what specific policies may have been broken by a reported user.
In 2014, law enforcement officials recorded 4,599 "security incidents" in hospitals, many of them assaults or protests by aggrieved families of former or current patients; 1,425 people had been arrested in such episodes, Xinhua said in a recent report.
The film stars Liam Neeson as the ceaselessly aggrieved Felt, the former associate director of the F.B.I. who revealed in 2005 that he'd been Deep Throat, the source who helped guide Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's reporting on Watergate.
The result, says Jim Bueermann, a retired police chief who leads the Police Foundation, a think-tank, is that the public first "sees something that looks awful", then the apparent impunity becomes, for the aggrieved, "another example of injustice".
But a major renegotiation that would satisfy the autoworkers, small farmers and other aggrieved groups in both countries would be a herculean task — assuming the next American president really goes there, whatever he or she promises at election time.
The story lines, with their aggrieved outsiders and collapsing families, prophesied our current condition, post-9/11 — plagued as we are by forever wars, increasing wealth disparity and the oppressive rise of the autocrat, the bigot, the corporate state.
In these places, there have long been big problems — housing, jobs, basic health, incarceration — that have aggrieved and hurt black communities, leaving a lot of anger ready to boil over at the point of just one more perceived injustice.
Aggrieved players have a hard time proving teams deliberately passed them over in favor of less talented alternatives because teams hire and fire players for subjective reasons all the time, and are well within their rights to do so.
Most vicious and precise of all is the portrait of Alix, who trades off with Emira in narrating alternate chapters, and whose entitled, aggrieved voice serves as a biting indictment of banal, corporate-friendly white lady feminism circa 2016.
In these moments, when yellow penalty flags remain lodged in officials' pockets, aggrieved coaches weigh emotion against reason: Do they challenge the non-call, hoping that by sheer luck it will be overruled by the new video review mechanism?
The bureau has curtailed abusive debt collection practices, reformed mortgage lending, publicized and investigated hundreds of thousands of complaints from aggrieved customers of financial institutions, and extracted nearly $12 billion for 29 million consumers in refunds and canceled debts.
The aggrieved point a finger and claim the writers are having an emotional overreaction, then demand a return to an era where everyone stoically dealt with their trauma and ignored it when a piece of art evoked uncomfortable feelings.
It was a classic Trumpian ragetweet: aggrieved over a minor slight, possibly prompted by a Fox News segment, unverifiable — he has a long history of questionable tales involving someone calling him "Sir" — and nostalgic for his primetime-TV heyday.
The escalating use of the filibuster and the rising toxicity of Supreme Court confirmation hearings are examples of how scorched-earth politics can be hard to extinguish once one party feels aggrieved and gets the opportunity to exact revenge.
A state Court of Appeals decision on Tuesday concurred with complaints from Michigan Republicans that Ms. Stein did not meet the state's legal requirements for a recount as an "aggrieved" party because she had not come close to winning.
In a 5-3 ruling, the justices held that the city is an "aggrieved person" authorized to bring suit under the Fair Housing Act (FHA), but said it needs to be able to show more than a foreseeable injury.
And here's how Michael Wolff recounted the Air Force One deliberations in his book Fire and Fury: An aggrieved, unyielding, and threatening president dominated the discussion, pushing into line his daughter and her husband, [Hope] Hicks, and [Josh] Raffel.
But the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that Stein's low vote totals made her ineligible to request a recount since she had no chance of winning one and did not fit the state's definition of an "aggrieved" party.
"Americans are right to be angry, but we're also hungry for real solutions," she added, a line that seemed aimed at aggrieved voters who like the urgency of Mr. Sanders but may doubt he can enact his ambitious agenda. Mrs.
In 2014 a journalist in Greece was sentenced to three months in prison for criticising a school director's political views; two years later an aggrieved Greek businessman brought charges against another journalist that resulted in a 26-month prison sentence.
Similar work by Kelley Walker did not evoke as many aggrieved responses at the 2006 Whitney Biennial (or at his companion show at Paula Cooper); but by this year, the political specificity within which audiences live has come into sharper relief.
And behind closed doors, Trump has reportedly mused about firing Mueller — something that would be difficult and likely mean the resignation of many Justice Department officials, but could well happen if Trump feels threatened or aggrieved enough by the investigation.
That may be one of the reasons interactions on Twitter and Facebook frequently turn so hostile; aggrieved or disappointed users want to feel, on some level, that they are getting their money's worth — giving grief and not just taking it.
PARIS (Reuters) - Fallout from the Airbus bribery scandal reverberated around the world on Monday as the head of one of its top buyers temporarily stood down and investigations were launched in countries aggrieved at being dragged into the increasingly political row.
Many critics have interpreted Fleck's entire breakdown as aggrieved male entitlement, but you can just as easily frame it as a universal human response to abuse because there's a long history of using white male characters as unmarked, "neutral" human beings.
"I was very aggrieved by the fact that, according to (Bulgarian) state representatives' official rhetoric, Poland, Lithuania and Finland had played almost the same role as Russia," Kirill said on Sunday at the end of a three-day visit to Bulgaria.
PARIS (Reuters) - Fallout from the Airbus bribery scandal reverberated around the world on Monday as the head of one of its top buyers temporarily stood down and investigations were launched in countries aggrieved at being dragged into the increasingly political row.
With Justice Neil Gorsuch now in the late Mr Scalia's old seat, the justices are about to consider an employment-law dispute that could put new stumbling blocks before aggrieved workers seeking to combine forces in response to workplace slights.
Towards the end of that decade, a group of aggrieved and landless "war veterans", many of them obvious impostors, successfully agitated for big handouts, after complaining that they had missed out on the patronage dished out to the bloated elite.
Well-placed Texans predict that the strongest primary challenge to Cruz would come from a business-allied Republican who can capture both the party's moderate wing and also the aggrieved Trump voters who felt snubbed by Cruz's high-profile non-endorsement.
"While there was never an investigation, staff, doing due diligence, reviewed the complaints and the New York litigation and made the proper determination that the New York litigation would provide relief to aggrieved consumers nationwide," Bondi spokesman Whitney Ray told CNN.
So it wasn't immediately clear on what basis Republican legislators in Pennsylvania would be able to seek relief from the federal Supreme Court in Washington, DC. But on January 25th, aggrieved Republicans lawmakers filed an emergency application doing just that.
The Great Kingdom of Aggrieved Man-Children had already risen up against the Lady Ghostbusters long before they'd even donned their proton packs, stridently proclaiming to anyone that would listen that the reboot of the 1984 classic went against all tradition.
In Freedom, the only major contemporary American novel to feature a significant cat-killing subplot, Walter Berglund—aggrieved middle-aged man and likely Franzen stand-in—kills Bobby, a kindly cat whose only crime is his love for the great outdoors.
"Because there is no basis for this court to ignore the Michigan court's ruling and make an independent judgment regarding what the Michigan Legislature intended by the term 'aggrieved,' plaintiffs have not shown an entitlement to a recount," Goldsmith said.
To stay sane, many of us tell ourselves that these are just pathetic guys on the Internet, unpleasant and aggrieved men (does anyone doubt they are usually men?) who live in their mom's basements, lacking both notable talents and girlfriends.
The big picture: The episodic drama is almost impossible to cover accurately, because the views reflected in the press often depend partly on which characters in the drama are most aggrieved at the moment, and which faction they belong to.
Republicans, no matter how sincere they may seem or how aggrieved Kavanaugh appeared to feel, have been tone deaf on key issues related to women, especially the right to choose an abortion and protection from or justice for sexual harassment.
Trump was never selling populism per se but rather a faux-populism that masked a defense of aggrieved privilege, with the selling point being that Trump was the tough guy who could protect the social status quo his followers loved.
If consumers are confused about who is behind a specific product, or mistaken about whether or not a celebrity has endorsed a product, an artist is more likely to have success arguing that he or she is aggrieved by the appropriation.
On paper, she ought to be able to secure those votes comfortably, but may hit resistance in an assembly aggrieved that EU leaders ignored the lead candidates from the main parliamentary blocs - the "Spitzenkandidaten" - in their horse-trading over top posts.
They have set up multi-agency enforcement teams, brought in no-contest settlements akin to those used by America's regulators and allowed institutional investors to finance lawsuits on behalf of aggrieved investors in exchange for a cut of the proceeds.
The two presidents in the dock are radically different as well, both defiant, angry and aggrieved, yet one strived to hide it and be seen as above the partisan mudslinging, while the other dives headlong into the mud, energetically slinging away.
The voice, aggrieved and apocalyptic, mingles world-weary pronouncements ("You conquer people by telling them of battles, kings, elephants, and marvellous beings"—a freighted allusion to Kipling) with hot-and-bothered exhortations ("Your tough body keeps clinging to its certainties").
Aggrieved members of the public would be allowed to submit complaints and the burden would be on social media companies to refute their claims — placing the companies in the impossible position of having to prove their innocence of every charge.
Tweet something stupid, and it must follow as the night the day that Twitter will erupt with partisan howls on every possible side, right on up to the aggrieved tweeter in chief, who is clearly thriving in the Age of Outrage.
I offered this not because it was dictated by teshuvah or any of the other apology styles and rituals I had read about in preparation, but rather because, in my own experiences of being aggrieved, it's what I most wanted.
Only on Wednesday, a week after the story broke, did Mr. Trump personally condemn violence against women, and then sounded aggrieved that anyone would make an issue of the fact that he had not said anything about it until then.
BEIJING — Local officials in eastern China are investigating complaints that more than 100 children received expired polio vaccines after aggrieved parents protested violently over the weekend, the latest in a string of such vaccine scandals that have provoked anger nationwide.
I reported on a monkey orphanage on Long Island; I interviewed an aggrieved woman who ran the Skunk Club, a support group for people in Manhattan who kept skunks as pets; I visited Hart Island, the city's sad, windswept potter's field.
Murkowski, who is being courted by both sides, could again find herself aggrieved by an argument from counsel if, as widely expected, the White House frames its case around an essentially discredited theory that an impeachment requires a criminal allegation.
He acts as a sort of aggrieved emissary from a comic underclass, musing about a new public-housing-themed cologne called Back Stairway and complaining about Puerto Rican neighbors, with their music and the smells of their garlic and adobo.
" In 2015 congressional testimony, Ford urged lawmakers "to remember the original context" for the rise of ISIS — "aggrieved Sunni Muslim communities in places like Lebanon, Syria and Iraq who are angry at and afraid of Iran and the Arab Shia.
To truly be like Donald Trump, not just in the sense of being cruel in a lazy way and ignorant in a superheated one but also being anywhere near as relentlessly aggrieved, you pretty much have to be Donald Trump.
Like other countries, Canada has had to come to terms with a world in which the US is an unreliable ally on the environment, a skeptic of the United Nations and NATO, an aggrieved trading partner and a faithless friend.
This was because the government could theoretically redirect a little money from the winners to the losers, to even things out: For example, if a policy caused corn consumption to drop, the government could redirect the savings to aggrieved farmers.
The small-business lending sector came into focus over the past two weeks with the inquiry, or Royal Commission, hearing testimony from several aggrieved small business owners who said they lost their property and livelihoods because of unfair treatment by lenders.
In Pickett v Tyson Fresh Meats, the 11th Circuit stated that the PSA was enacted to "prevent…price fixing and manipulation and monopolization" and required that aggrieved cattle producers demonstrate that meat packer action resulted in an industry-wide competitive harm.
Mr. Trump chose to put himself in this situation and cannot now act aggrieved, nor is there a too-big-to-sell exemption in the Constitution; if anything, the larger the potential for conflict, the more urgent a sell-off.
If one party believes at some point that he or she was cheated, the aggrieved individual can broadcast the contested transaction to the blockchain, where other users can verify it and miners can update the ledger, forcing the offender to forfeit funds.
The discovery of high levels of lead in Flint's tap water has unleashed a floodgate of lawsuits on behalf of aggrieved residents in the two years since officials switched the city water source from Lake Huron to the Flint River to save money.
A Republican close to the White House and a senior administration official told Politico that the president felt particularly aggrieved by Romney's decision to break ranks Wednesday and become the only Republican to vote to convict him in the Senate impeachment trial.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill said he was aggrieved by what he called the Bulgarian government's attempts to dilute his country's role during the 1877-1878 Russo-Turkish war, which paved the way for Bulgaria's liberation after five centuries of Ottoman rule.
It is blunt and forceful and, in comparison with the placidity of her public deportment, almost impatient and aggrieved in tone, and it is difficult to put the document down without wondering why she has remained unwilling to publicize some of its explanations.
You don't publicly invite a group of aggrieved people with large platforms to come to your fabled, sprawling campus and meet with the head honcho if you don't hope they will then go back to their large platforms and spread the good word.
The United States ambassador, Geoffrey R. Pyatt, posted on Twitter in support of the aggrieved minister, calling him one of the country's "great champions of reform," as the gap widened between Ukraine's oligarchs and a Western-backed, reformist wing of the government.
But makers of GPS tracker smartwatches for kids are actively marketing their devices at parents as a product for enhancing kids' safety — so consumers might well have additional reasons to feel aggrieved if these products are not living up to their claims.
Seventeenth-century newlyweds were even provided guides that taught them how to be good, loving spouses—not in order to have a happy life, but because doing so served as an insurance policy against getting murdered in their sleep by an aggrieved lover.

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