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16 Sentences With "feels aggrieved"

How to use feels aggrieved in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "feels aggrieved" and check conjugation/comparative form for "feels aggrieved". Mastering all the usages of "feels aggrieved" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Your wife is still angry with you, still feels aggrieved and mistrustful.
Adam thinks we've gotten soft because we coddle everyone who feels aggrieved.
Iran feels aggrieved at Saudi Arabia's alliance with the U.S. and its willingness to replace lost Iranian barrels.
It's a very hard question to answer in both cases—or in any case where someone feels aggrieved, for that matter.
It is in this near perfect state of perpetual aggrievement that Trump gives voice to a faction of America that also feels aggrieved.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
Other possible solutions include better coordination with law enforcement — expulsion from school is a shockingly inadequate punishment for rape — as well as counseling and mediation in cases where a student feels aggrieved but the incident does not rise to the level of sexual assault.
In his ruling last month denying Trump permission to appeal in the case, Messitte also noted that while lawyers representing Trump in the emoluments case were complaining that litigation would be a distracting burden for the president, the president regularly threatens to sue those he feels aggrieved by.
However, he still feels aggrieved, he still protested when he was on a stretcher. Because too many moves, finally, He fell to the ground, and he experienced pain.
The PAA will replace Section 27 of the Police Act 1967, which means police permits for mass assemblies will no longer be required. Instead, organisers must notify the officer in charge of the police district (OCPD) within 10 days before the gathering date. The OCPD will respond to the notification within five days, outlining the restrictions and conditions imposed. An organiser may appeal to the Minister of Home Affairs if he/she feels aggrieved by the restrictions and conditions and the minister will respond within two days.
Whereas, ad valorem tax appeals can often be made at a local level without any professional help, special assessment appeals often require the assistance of attorneys, engineers and other consultants. Furthermore, a taxpayer often has the opportunity to protest a property tax assessment annually. In the case of most special assessments, there is usually a very short window of opportunity to appeal and if the window is missed, there can be little recourse available. Of most importance to any property owner who feels aggrieved by a special assessment levy is a legal concept known as a "presumption of validity".

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