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17 Sentences With "be aggrieved"

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Now that he has been fired they PRETEND to be aggrieved.
You can be aggrieved about the booking without using baseless ad hominem attacks.
But our writer finds that people who use it seem to be aggrieved themselves.
Sanders's supporters have every right to be aggrieved at Warren subsequently issuing the code red.
At one point, the president wrote that his adversaries were pretending to be aggrieved by Mr. Comey's firing.
It is hard to see who would be aggrieved by these kinds of attacks on power, except perhaps the power structure itself.
In a barrage of Twitter posts on Wednesday, Mr. Trump said Democrats only "PRETEND to be aggrieved" over his dismissal of Mr. Comey.
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.
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.
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.
Instead, he can offer him something almost better: He can offer Trump the chance to be aggrieved and defensive about someone who he believes to be on "his team," and who is being attacked by the liberal elitists of Hollywood for daring to be there.
In that moment, late on Tuesday night, it would have been difficult to convince anyone at all that the Carabao Cup — the lesser of England's two domestic cup competitions — does not matter, that this is a tournament so unloved that the coach who has won it the past two years, and who may well win the cup again this year, would not be aggrieved if it were abolished.
In the American legal system it must be a judicially enforceable and legally protected right before one suffering a grievance can ask for a mandamus. A person can be said to be aggrieved only when they are denied a legal right by someone who has a legal duty to do something and abstains from doing it.
Khan had Langer caught behind, and Harbhajan dismissed the dangerous Mark Waugh to make it 236/4; he then proceeded to take the first ever international hat-trick by an Indian bowler as he dismissed Ponting, Glichrist and Warne off successive deliveries Ricky Ponting was the first to go, beaten by one pushed quicker through the air. Gilchrist was adjudged lbw off a similar delivery but had cause to be aggrieved; replays showed the ball pitched well outside legstump and that he had some bat on the ball. With Harbhajan on a hattrick, Shane Warne was surrounded by men around the bat, with Sadagopan Ramesh at short leg the man who eventually claimed the catch from a tentative prod.
It is unlawful to refuse access to public places, vehicles and facilities,s 3 Race Relations Act 1972 provision of goods or services,s 4 Race Relations Act 1972 employment,s 5 Race Relations Act 1972 or access to land and housings 6 Race Relations Act 1972 on the basis of colour, race, or ethnic or national origins. Persons who believe themselves to be aggrieved by these provisions are entitled to bring civil proceedings in court.s 10 Race Relations Act 1972 Agreements in relation to real property are void to the extent that they prohibit or restrict dealings by reason of the colour, race or ethnic origins of an individual or their family.s 33A Property Law Act 1952 Persons who incite racial disharmony through the use of threatening or abusive words are liable to imprisonment.
With three older brothers, Alfred's chances of reaching adulthood would, one feels, have been minimal." In his own will, Alfred left the bulk of his property to Edward, while Æthelhelm was left eight estates, and Æthelwold only three (at Godalming and Guildford in Surrey, and Steyning in Sussex), all in the less important eastern part of the kingdom. The largest of these was Steyning, Æthelwulf's original burial place; in Patrick Wormald's view, Alfred may have moved the body to Winchester because he was required to give the estate to Æthelwold under his agreement with Æthelred, and he did not want his nephew to have the prestige of owning his grandfather's grave. Keynes and Lapidge comment: "If only to judge from the relatively small number of estates he received, Æthelwold in particular would have had cause to be aggrieved by this allocation of property, and his resentment is shown by his rebellion against Edward soon after Alfred's death.
The respondent, who was the plaintiff in the trial court, is the one who wrote the novel Woes of the African Mother, which was first published in August 1982. This novel was then selected by the West African Examination Council as one of the prescribed texts for prose in the English Language paper for the academic years 2004 to 2006 for the Basic Education Certificate Examination for junior high schools in Ghana. The respondent, in his action, claimed that, following a meeting of the Directors of the Ghana Education Service on the literature component of the Basic School English Language examination, it was decided that Junior Secondary School I pupils should be examined for prose in, the respondent's novel. A recommendation was therefore made that 450,000 copies of respondent's novel at a unit cost of 20,000 Cedis be ordered. The appellant, the publisher of a work titled Gateway to English for Junior Secondary Schools Pupil’s Book 3 included, as Appendix 6, a summary of the respondent's novel which caused the respondent to be aggrieved as the act of the appellant caused him to lose a substantial amount of money.

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