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Yes, there are political grievances, and there are foreign policy grievances.
This taboo speaks to the global double standard that discourages redressing historical grievances when those grievances are colonial.
And those 16 tweets -- a mishmash of foreign policy, media grievances, cable TV recommendations and just plain old grievances -- make for a compelling pastiche.
"Through this new technology, people are now empowered to express their grievances and to follow people they see as echoing their grievances," Mr. Bremmer said.
It arises not out of Israel-Palestine grievances, as left-wing anti-Semitism often does, but rather from distinctively right-wing forms of xenophobia and racial grievances.
One is that the people who are voting for Trump are serious people who have real grievances and we need to understand those grievances in order to respond to them.
"The change in government has renewed Tamil expectations that their immediate grievances as well as historical grievances — particularly over power sharing — will be meaningfully addressed," Verité said in its report.
His inflammatory, aggressive language captures and channels the grievances of red America, but the specific grievances often feel less important than the primordial, mocking incivility with which they are expressed.
Tests, masks, ventilators -- not his grievances about the media.
"Anyone who classifies his grievances under the label of 'human rights' violations, those grievances can then be brought into the United Nations and be discussed by people all over the world," he said.
Despite my grievances, I'll be honest: It looks pretty good.
Heavy caseloads, administrative drudgery and low pay are constant grievances.
Evan Rachel Wood is airing her grievances about awards season.
Though born rich, he seemed genuinely attuned to those grievances.
A political solution that assuages everyone's grievances will take time.
If you have grievances go home and address the perpetrators.
That Trump aired grievances on social media is nothing new.
They're increasingly airing their grievances with the chief of staff.
Chileans with other grievances have latched onto the pensioners' cause.
Protesters in many different countries had similar grievances and aims.
These activities include lobbying Congress, attending conventions, and filing grievances.
If grievances are never retired, then progress has no chance.
And yet, neither man seemed keen to revisit old grievances.
Still, a group of workers also made their grievances known.
Clinton and an extended airing of grievances about the press.
Wronged, slighted, dismayed -- the President airs his grievances year-round.
As women, sometimes we take our grievances elsewhere and complain.
And there are other grievances that Cabinet members express privately.
His revolution has mostly revolved around economic grievances and transformation.
Voters here still have grievances, and many are reserving judgment.
Rather than nourishing a sense of gratitude, he stokes grievances.
Trump has aired his grievances about the event on Twitter.
He was creating a safe place to air their grievances.
Armed Islamic militants have effectively exploited grievances among local populations.
Their rallies began to draw hundreds of citizens airing grievances.
But it's not only topical grievances that are being aired.
That was also a viable list of grievances against Britain.
And racial grievances have now given America Trump, he says.
Around the country, the demonstrators' list of grievances was long.
Such grievances seem to only reinforce people's sense of identity.
Are their grievances legitimate, or are they just being jerks?
An airing of grievances is actually a very good thing.
Hogg took to Twitter to air his grievances with Santorum.
But then, why do their personal grievances always take priority?
Citizens of both countries have a long list of grievances.
The two countries also share some grievances over the treaty.
FRAN So, you're just shopping for grievances in general, Fran?
J.J. The world is rough enough without shopping for grievances.
"A repressive response can only worsen grievances," Ms. Bachelet said.
We also invited the people against whom they had grievances.
Trump also declared himself a victim and aired his grievances.
Duterte's crime rhetoric, unlike Trump's, isn't a code for racial grievances.
Honestly, specific grievances are lost in the fog of (Twitter) war.
And Trump and his supporters share many of the same grievances.
Cabrera, 31, vowed to give "100 percent" effort despite his grievances.
It's not the time to list all your grievances against management.
But their typically tired grievances are kind of valid this time.
He pledged his government would take steps to address people's grievances.
Once back home — again, safely — the couple aired all their grievances.
The process can bypass World Trade Organization procedures for adjudicating grievances.
If their grievances are not dealt with, they could destabilise China.
In each country, conflict may be fuelled largely by local grievances.
The grievances are real but the amplification and polarization is artificial.
It's tied up with symbols and grievances, pitting allies against enemies.
The symbols and grievances are drawn from those described by conservatism.
Grievances such as these have motivated teacher strikes in five states.
The class- and race-based grievances he is needling will endure.
They drew on unaddressed grievances for political, social, and economic change.
During that same rant, West made his grievances with Tidal clear.
But here there are some genuine grudges and grievances going on.
Eventually, she introduced two "Culture Queens" to deal with employee grievances.
It involves a willingness to listen to and address local grievances.
Ahluwalia took his grievances to Instagram, posting updates from the airport.
"Unless my grievances are heard I will not come," shouted Fry.
Jackson took these grievances and assembled them into a potent agenda.
Both sides have their grievances with Comey and don't particularly like
But she is not sure the settlement will address her grievances.
People's needs and grievances should not exist outside national performance indicators.
Extremists are adept at exploiting grievances for the purposes of recruitment.
But the energy that drove the movement came from deeper grievances.
Go deeper: Mass graves and ethnic grievances in Myanmar's Rakhine state.
That didn't happen, and Kaepernick's and Reid's grievances were eventually settled.
The grievances that fueled the Brexit vote are simmering once more.
As such, after colonialism, political grievances fell along this ethnic line.
All three cases echo the president's grievances with the justice system.
She made him confront the grievances many had about his past.
Catholic grievances over discrimination fueled animosities that helped precipitate the Troubles.
Trump has a long list of grievances against the late senator.
Shutting down dissent in the Rif will hardly soothe its grievances.
Citizens started protesting local grievances — faulty products, pollution, lax safety standards.
That doesn't mean you might not have legitimate issues or grievances.
Such graft and cronyism are the very essence of their grievances.
They talk over one another, pouring out a litany of grievances.
But for all these current issues, historical grievances were aired, too.
Iran's grievances do not make its recent behavior any less concerning.
Trump's Twitter account reveals him to be a man obsessed with petty grievances, ready to claim any negative report about him is a lie, and willing to air those grievances in an unprecedented manner for a president.
The former president gives too much leeway to the legitimate grievances of right-wing populists, particularly overemphasizing the role of economic grievances in their rise and underplaying how committed these groups' supporters are to bigotry and xenophobia.
If radicalization is a result of messaging that extremists deploy to attract people with specific grievances, then one way to prevent radicalization may be to develop countermessaging that addresses those grievances in a way that avoids radicalization.
Russia has legitimate grievances related to its change in circumstances, fed at times by American bungling on the world stage, but it does not follow that Russia's grievances legitimate its aggression against perceived slights and imagined threats.
People aren't happy about it, and they're airing their grievances on Twitter.
Popov had been nursing grievances of his own in the EMC affair.
Opponents of affirmative action have used these grievances to challenge the law.
It´s a settling of grievances between the present and the past.
The president's re-election bid caps the list of grievances against him.
However, taking his grievances to court may not be so clear cut.
They imported ancient themes and modern grievances into 21st-century communications technology.
And then people started voicing their grievances pretty quickly and offering ideas.
Lately that list of grievances has included risky and expensive adventures abroad.
A student group called Liberty United Against Trump published their grievances online.
Charlie goes to voice her grievances of the entire mission with Becker.
Mr Khamenei says the protesters' grievances "must be dealt with and heard".
The company has an endless list of grievances and a long memory.
The Ryan Gosling of fictional clergymen would like to air some grievances.
UE has several grievances with the new employer at the Erie plant.
Individual protesters, though, cite grievances ranging from border traders to unruly buskers.
With healthy public finances, Chile can afford to deal with these grievances.
It involves voicing grievances about those who have disappointed over the year.
After airing specific grievances, the SHCC requested three broad responses from Apple.
Mr Maamau complains the defectors never even raised their grievances with him.
Let grievances fester and your workers will lose motivation or simply leave.
What are the protesters' grievances and how do these square with reality?
There are grievances among his voters that the Republican Party must address.
You magnify differences and internalize grievances in a way that is ridiculous.
The party, however, is fearful of people with grievances gathering in public.
Twitter users were quick to air their grievances about the banned name.
Long conflicts result in a long history of grievances on both ends.
However, Diggins-Smith's grievances seemingly extend beyond access to mental health professionals.
But it drew all sorts of people, all with their own grievances.
It could totally ignore community grievances regarding flight patterns and aircraft noise.
"The tradition of Festivus begins with the airing of grievances," he explains.
These grievances have no real outlet and no real hope for redress.
Standing groups are casual, for the organization of chores and small grievances.
Kimmy and her mom both air their grievances and sort of reconnect.
YouTube is promising changes to address some of its stars' biggest grievances.
The grievances include stereotypical depictions of minorities, racist jokes, and whitewashed casting.
He lost both grievances and eventually found a new helmet to wear.
These daily grievances are just that: daily, as in, we've normalized them.
In other words, they're able to channel grievances due to lived experience.
Her conclusions dumbfounded employees who said they had shared more serious grievances.
First, there is oft-remarked displacement of pocketbook grievances by cultural resentments.
On Thursday, protesters released a statement listing their grievances against French troops.
All questions regarding theses grievances should be directed at MINUSMA, it added.
As he grew older, he frequently shared his grievances with the public.
"I think he genuinely has grievances against the press," Mr. Baker said.
Aghdam's central grievances appear to have been focused on censorship and revenue.
Quentin Tarantino aired his own grievances with the company in December 2015.
It has published more than 700,000 of these grievances on its website.
He told Krzykowski that he had begun filing grievances about Rainey's murder.
Grievances included mismanaging case records and lacking adequate sexual assault response policies.
It was a peculiar forum for airing grievances against the United States.
Yet many of the grievances that led to the insurgency remain unresolved.
I wanted there to be real hurt and disappointment over past grievances.
Petty grievances aside ... Rosie hopes "Hustlers" brings similar stories into the mainstream.
Old wounds suppurate, discharging grievances sufficient to poison every attempt at conciliation.
Together with the upheavals abroad, they compounded his grievances against the West.
The woman's grievances against YouTube appear to focus on censorship and revenue.
Yet neither Johnson nor Nixon publicly aired those grievances at the time.
They are lightning rods for the grievances of other tribes and groups.
O'Reilly aired some of his grievances about the cable network with Smerconish.
And outside the confines of Mar-a-Lago, old grievances flare up.
When he felt the requests went unheeded, he filed three formal grievances.
Lord Altrincham is invited to meet the queen to discuss his grievances.
I have kids and grievances of my own and blah blah blah.
He could empathize with the grievances but simply couldn't fathom the evil.
And so this is what is at the core of Palestinian grievances.
" What fosters division...and what might fix it "Although specific grievances varied from city to city, at least 12 deeply held grievances can be identified and ranked into three levels of relative intensity: First Level of Intensity: 1.
The marrow-deep hopes, fears and grievances of their own citizens fascinate them.
As Mr Trump is finding out, America has no monopoly on nationalist grievances.
United has had its fair share of passenger grievances aired on social media.
It was clear Corker would stand alone in his grievances about the bill.
The grievances of 2016 loom large, and it's about time we aired them.
Update: Donald Trump has decided to take his grievances to Twitter after all.
This formula checks of off several boxes from my list of shampoo grievances.
First, suppressing free speech and genuine grievances is not a long-term strategy.
It is disappointing that she chose to air her grievances publicly not privately.
The Arab grievances are many, and Obama has nobody to blame but himself.
A new chapbook, Grievances, is forthcoming from the Atlas Review TAR chapbook series.
Noah Cyrus is publicly airing her grievances about her relationship with Lil Xan.
Still, that didn't seem to stop Kardashian from airing her grievances once again.
Kardashian West has joined the growing list of people sharing their grievances online.
But Bundy, saying that the sheriff had not addressed the occupiers' grievances, declined.
It may even redress some of the grievances behind the anti-globalization backlash.
He then filed collusion grievances against the league, which have since been settled.
He worked at the intake, in the kitchen, and in the Grievances Department.
They have certainly added to the grievances that many in both countries feel.
This is one of the core grievances behind America's trade war with China.
Ask any of my friends with natural hair, and you'll hear similar grievances.
Those conditions were a laundry list of Russian grievances towards the United States.
They just want to give him an open airing of his grievances first.
Hofman was not pleased and took to the media to air his grievances.
Navy is getting a unique moniker due in part to Aldean's childhood grievances.
The speech was largely an airing of grievances for Reid against the GOP.
Many formerly in the state sector have taken their grievances to Luoyang's streets.
However, those grievances were never meant to be addressed by the nuclear negotiations.
Then it became a campaign speech, a rally cry, an airing of grievances.
But Trump's ascension has exposed some grievances American leaders have with US allies.
Archbishop Nicodemus can do little more than vent his grievances on local television.
These narcissists declaim their insecurities and grievances in the language of personal essays.
Many Twitter users aired their grievances about MoviePass shutting down the app temporarily.
I'd like to connect but I'm not willing to air grievances on Twitter.
Their grievances include high unemployment, few opportunities and endemic corruption — a top complaint.
Brown eventually filed two grievances with the league to keep his old helmet.
The Olympic committee and WADA, which share top officials, rarely make grievances public.
At the center of some of the sources' grievances with Chronicle was Gillett.
The 7.5 million inhabitants of Catalonia have legitimate political, economic and historical grievances.
Populists usually gravitate toward a charismatic leader who promises to address their grievances.
One after another, dozens of Ethiopians came forward to pour out their grievances.
I suspect they will add the restoration to a growing list of grievances.
Not all grievances are resolved the same year they're lodged, according to Barrick.
A casual elevator conversation that includes an eye roll, a complaint, shared grievances.
Grievances center on overcrowding in jails, and the newer issue of radicalized inmates.
Grievances differ, but they all point to one problem: political paralysis in Berlin.
Mr. Dragicevic's supporters say he has articulated their grievances with Mr. Dodik's leadership.
Occupy's project is better described not in terms of demands but instead grievances.
Medicare requires nursing home administrators to listen to such councils' grievances and recommendations.
That staff member, a lieutenant at the prison, also investigated the others' grievances.
He will exacerbate, rather than mend, the grievances that made his presidency possible.
These grievances fuel him as he winds up for punch after unsuccessful punch.
The Soviet Union's demise lit a fire under a myriad of frozen grievances.
"This was just a spark that unleashed all built-up grievances," he said.
That has not stopped angry users from airing their grievances over Facebook's practices.
That argument is the heart of Mr. Trump's grievances with the federal investigation.
Dan Rubins, chief executive Mr. Rubins has a lot of grievances with lawyers.
The woman's grievances against YouTube appear to be centered around censorship and revenue.
It's wiser to direct grievances or questions to a dedicated customer service account.
It would help him govern, by signaling that he's bigger than his grievances.
A new political movement needs a great cause as well as genuine grievances.
As a result, individuals usually abandon the effort rather than pursue their grievances.
Many other residents cited safety concerns when airing grievances and asked for anonymity.
To a large degree, Oscar voting is about personal prejudices and petty grievances.
His answers are for the most part a litany of vague personal grievances.
This time, the inmates at Elmore wanted their grievances addressed through nonviolent means.
On campuses today, though, there's a focus on grievances that overwhelms everything else.
Well, we want to talk about Muslim grievances, including those over British foreign policy.
Towards the end of the episode, Kristen sits Carter down to relay her grievances.
Yellow-vest fever cannot be easily pinned down, nor are its grievances readily addressed.
But the White House has a way of calming -- or papering over — internecine grievances.
Typically, there's a roll of the eyes, a sigh, and a list of grievances.
Rather than rage over the Rock, Brexiteers should prepare for other grievances to emerge.
Norsworthy began to spend hours in the law library, learning how to file grievances.
With so many grievances being aired in public, Riot Games has already started adapting.
Dozens of Arab websites, satellite-TV stations and think-tanks relay grievances back home.
Workers, unsurprisingly, hated these spaces and in the 1930s began to voice their grievances.
In Egypt, demonstrations over similar economic grievances led to an intensified crackdown on dissent.
But like many others, her grievances go back much further than the recent allegations.
But smouldering grievances have encouraged the emergence of small, mostly home-grown, militant groups.
That so many Catalans want a referendum is the result of three main grievances.
Czechs suffer few of the historical grievances or cultural cleavages that beset their neighbours.
This latest incident adds another item to the growing list of grievances against United. 
Uber has never once sat down with the organizing drivers to discuss their grievances.
They seek to exploit our divisions and grievances to further an agenda of hate.
One is wielding grievances to seek every scrap of advantage from interactions with others.
Now, a new production in Johannesburg, South Africa has them street-dancing their grievances.
The resulting throngs of Chinese tourists soon became yet another of the locals' grievances.
Brant tweeted at WeRateDogs to air some grievances against the account's seemingly lenient standards.
Such grievances led Paul Elam, a 50-something Texan truck driver, to found AVoiceForMen.
It urged the sides to pursue election grievances peacefully and through established legal channels.
Rather, they are meritless because the grievances are extraneous to the conditions for impeachment.
Prachanda, whose real name is Pushpa Kamal Dahal, has promised to address their grievances.
GOP sources said there were some grievances within the party last year over Rep.
"You can't fix overnight all of the grievances that piled up," Mr. Ryu said.
Trump has only aired grievances against the two, particularly regarding their stances on immigration.
There's room for debate, but the grievances Hochschild presents feel immune to policy solutions.
But salary grievances are just a symptom of larger problems in America's education system.
It is unclear if any other committees have expressed grievances with the cyber provision.
Yet freelancers say pay is one of several grievances they have with the company.
None of Travis's grievances in the book have to do with the games themselves.
All of our grievances are intertwined, and it can't be every man for himself.
So it's getting harder to talk him out of acting on whims and grievances.
CNBC reports grievances such as Parisian waiters slamming sushi dishes on tables, upsetting presentation.
Many of their grievances stemmed from the anti-Islamic rhetoric used by Western leaders.
Another thing: people who take to TripAdvisor to express their grievances about my restaurant.
Not all the grievances that got Trump elected have a clear connection to policy.
The anonymous author has compiled a long list of grievances against the 45th president.
China has a longstanding system that allows people to petition the government over grievances.
It casts rogue grievances as legitimate obsessions and gives prejudices the shimmer of ideals.
Mr. Zuma's corruption stems from the grievances of a man who feels very small.
Each side has its grievances and complaints, and fans are right to be concerned.
For all his chaotic ignorance, Trump has a profound connection to his base's grievances.
Ethnic groups with grievances towards an overweening army and state live in overlapping territories.
Moser accepts her grievances at face value and weaves them into his unsparing narrative.
His speeches and tweets reinforce his leadership by echoing his movement's values and grievances.
Today there will be many, many grievances aired, almost all in good fun. pic.twitter.
A litany of grievances regarding everything from overcooked burgers to overly chatty Uber drivers?
Gamergaters chalked up the movement's grievances over ethical journalism to confusion or self-deception.
The debate became a proxy battlefield for a host of festering East German grievances.
They say he's entitled, unqualified and held to lower standards because of racial grievances.
But time and political necessity have softened Graham's public grievances with President Donald Trump.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "Because what is prayer if not a time to air petty grievances?
Diplomats are concerned that the changes could stoke ethnic tensions and create new grievances.
But Mrs Lam still wants to show that she is sensitive to protesters' grievances.
"We've got 20 years of grievances built up and ready to explode," Lisa says.
But her main grievances are with the way she was treated by her government.
Its economic grievances led the region to declare independence, or try to, in 1975.
Many identify with the grievances of Palestinians living under occupation in the West Bank.
The grievances were originally conveyed to Roberts from DC Circuit Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson.
It is vital for President Rouhani to listen to the grievances of the demonstrators.
Hospitalized and in a coma, he watches his family working out their own grievances.
Some generals publicly acknowledged our grievances but they never moved to address our concerns.
Players file dozens of grievances every season, but most are resolved without becoming public.
If the use-of-force incidents diminish, that won't necessarily address the underlying grievances.
Or were they about the long-simmering grievances between and among the G.C.C. countries?
"If we don't address the grievances which led to the creation of Daesh - Sunni grievances against sectarian Shia policies – and state violence from Assad, we're likely to see the resurgence of something that could be Daesh 2.0," De Kerchove told the RUSI conference.
"In the group chat, they are always welcome to air out their grievances," she said.
But that hasn't stopped them from airing their grievances with each other on social media.
The violence, he said, had nothing to do with the peaceful expression of legitimate grievances.
Rose says that independent minority candidates are the best hope of getting Christian grievances heard.
People on all sides of every issue have their own grievances, considerations, desires, and fears.
Such attacks are often blamed on people with mental illness or who have personal grievances.
The president showed optimism Tuesday about reaching an agreement with China to address his grievances.
Politicians have seized on such grievances and have taken up the call for better pay.
Sure, they may have individual grievances but prison labor in general supposedly has many benefits.
But the Madhesis say their grievances must be addressed before the election dates are finalised.
Grievances between Brussels, some EU capitals and Budapest go beyond the higher education law, however.
"The list of grievances is getting bigger, now with e-commerce added in," he said.
He appointed players to a leadership council that he met with weekly to hear grievances.
An elderly participant has trouble reading the text, but no difficulty explaining the locals' grievances.
Pelosi reportedly warned progressives in a closed-door meeting Wednesday to air party grievances privately.
But on the phone, she listens patiently as sellers rattle off their list of grievances.
China is uncomfortable with discussions of democratic mandates, voter grievances or elections that overthrow establishments.
But he also calls for understanding of Muslim grievances, whether in Europe or Islam's heartlands.
The government had tried to head off this pressure by showing it understood people's grievances.
She later reportedly warned them in a closed-door meeting to air party grievances privately.
Mali is awash with guns and is home to rival armed groups nursing local grievances.
Judging from the three services' own testimony, the airing of such grievances is long overdue.
With the Republican primary decided, the media is more than happy to air these grievances.
When Titus Andronicus arrived in 2008 with The Airing of Grievances, they came fully formed.
Surely that would be enough to melt the hearts and petty grievances of his neighbors.
Let's hope a similar sentiment prevails, despite all the understandable grievances, on the Mexican side.
In previous contests, Democrats have had no prior Supreme Court confirmation grievances to rally around.
T.I. ran through his list of grievances so smoothly, it was almost like a freestyle.
In the letter, the drivers' group demand Kalanick meet with them to discuss their grievances.
He heard grievances, marched in local parades, and presided over ancient rituals in the fields.
"There's this sort of cacophony of grievances and scandals in the tech industry," he says.
Leonhardt has clear grievances here, and has argued that many readers will make this assumption.
He voices grievances about economics and foreign policy that are the residue of that failure.
Stage 2: Anger "Wherever the patient looks at this time, he will find grievances." p.
But certainly there were things fans wanted to know, or grievances they wanted to air.
Now matters are slowly improving; police hold town-hall meetings to hear young peoples' grievances.
It is the same grievances, the same kind of working-class white guy ... I believed.
Amid the anti-Trump backlash from the right, gun advocates have their own, specific grievances.
Mr Trump's candidacy caters explicitly to the anxieties and grievances of white working class voters.
It was easy to appeal to the existential grievances of northern Nigeria's marginalized, unemployed youth.
Paul marked the holiday in 2017 by airing grievances about figures such as former Sen.
Why molder while the family rehashes As ghosts the grievances that went in one ear . . . ?
The players' lawyers and the league said they have decided to resolve the players' grievances.
Since his inauguration, the Prime Minister has toured the country, listening to the people's grievances.
The division of Darfur was one of the grievances that initially fuelled the war there.
Its purpose would be to think through family matters, air grievances and simply reopen communication.
"Both exercises have caused a lot of grievances, unhappiness, and tensions in society," she said.
Campbell, which wants to keep control, has fired back and dismissed the hedge fund's grievances.
As a result of those discussions, the parties have decided to resolve the pending grievances.
" About Mr. Acconci's talking member, he says, "It had a lot of grievances to air.
In the meantime, here are some of the biggest GST-related grievances faced by SMEs.
They can also file prison grievances, access a law library or take job training courses.
And Sinema, who's running for Senate, won't be around to air her grievances after November.
Ideology gives shape to grievances and personal crises and supplies the script for justifying violence.
Plans to boycott gain ground Grievances over race and liquor had been brewing for decades.
The main driver is the genuine economic grievances felt by a growing number of Iranians.
People protest when they have serious grievances and the emotions to motivate themselves to act.
And in a new LinkedIn post, the billionaire investor wasn't coy about airing his grievances.
Trump shares her husband's grievances about how the Trumps are covered in the news media.
Independence aspirations have built in recent years over a host of social and economic grievances.
Turkey did not grasp the grievances that Mr. Brunson's case caused to the United States.
Even leaders with grievances against the Trump administration seemed intent on playing up to him.
Many of the grievances around systematic prejudice that led to the civil war remain unaddressed.
It was clear Corker would stand alone in his grievances about the bill's deficit impact.
And their interview with the president allowed him to vent some of his deepest grievances.
In November, she organized a meeting where residents could air grievances to the development's manager.
Protesters had many looks, a sprawl that was mirrored in the range of their grievances.
Addictions, toxic tendencies and ailing health emerge like demons summoned by past sins and grievances.
It is absolutely a constitutional right for Americans to petition government for redress of grievances.
Ms. Köpping ended up touring the East to understand the grievances of East German men.
In interviews, women said that they saw no benefit in taking their grievances to authorities.
But until Minassian committed his crime, the grievances of incels had received little public attention.
Who made such a spectacle of his grievances that he invented a phenomenon: sore winning?
There was a guy named Andy who regularly used his time to air his grievances.
It's a gut punch of grievances, though he couldn't help but make it colorful, too.
If you divvied up the estate the way you're contemplating, their grievances would become yours.
Clinton has the opportunity to represent the aspirations of her party rather than its grievances.
Reaching a peace agreement required looking beyond past grievances and thoughts of revenge, he said.
Validation of voter grievances, in and of itself, is a powerful political and psychological tool.
They exploit grievances and take advantage of distressed populations to insinuate themselves into the community.
Every afternoon, people with grievances against the government gather to demonstrate, sometimes by the thousands.
The sessions themselves are usually messy, with people airing grievances before they can move forward.
Qassem Soleimani, providing an opportunity for lawmakers to air their grievances to top administration officials.
The protesters' grievances are centered around how changes in the MTA's policies affect vulnerable communities.
He's used the platform from the start to advance his own personal and political grievances.
The workers' grievances include overdue back pay, poor retirement conditions, and limited freedom for unions.
If left unattended, Russia will continue to use legitimate grievances as a weapon against us.
The transition toward clean energy needs to address the needs and grievances of marginalized communities.
The inmates' grievances included allegations of mistreatment and a lack of educational and rehabilitation programs.
Beijing has published its own reform proposals with a string of grievances against U.S. actions.
I have long held that airing political grievances during sporting events is a bad idea.
It's obviously more complicated, but those seem to be the broad contours of their grievances.
In his poem "Complaint of the Rio Grande," Blanco lets the river speak its grievances.
That's what Democrats who support the filibuster are implicitly promising: a return to Obama-era politics, in which Democrats propose things, Republicans block them, and in the subsequent void of accomplishment, political life is filled with impotent, symbolic partisan jousting, grievances and counter-grievances.
A public hearing on June 22nd will give the industry the chance to air its grievances.
As I filled out the forms, I listed grievances ranging from staff mistreatment to unpaid overtime.
Tens of thousands of frustrated teachers were airing their grievances at protests across the state Wednesday.
Medium has become a clearinghouse for tech employees to air their grievances and hold employers accountable.
To help address those grievances, the government plans to build nine vocational centers, Usani told Reuters.
Given the nature and depth of these grievances, it's rather easy to see why Trump won.
Have you actually healed from things or are you still holding onto the hurts and grievances?
The alliance, however, has been strained in recent times, mostly over disagreements rooted in historical grievances.
"You don't have to tear up the relationship to address what grievances we have," Mitchell said.
We received 81 pages of grievances featuring everyone from PizzaGate conspiracy theorists to anti-nudity crusaders.
Grab your aluminum poles and your yearly grievances, because it's that time of year again — Festivus!
Japan was repeatedly blamed for scuttling these efforts by its allegedly defiant attitude toward Korean grievances.
Trump may just have been using the opportunity to air his own grievances against the media.
All three grievances were judged groundless by HUD but proved the hazards of an inflexible approach.
Corruption, economic mismanagement, and neglect are the protesters' primary grievances, though the chants quickly turned political.
And it will potentially mean fewer member grievances, and therefore lower costs to staff call centers.
A fracture within society is often shorthand for human suffering or the existence of burning grievances.
Moreover, the grievances that prompted so many to become jihadists have not yet been dealt with.
He likened Trump's grievances to Democrat Al Gore complaining about not winning the 2000 presidential election.
In the turbulent years that followed, I compiled a list of grievances against my body:1.
Critics would forgive such publicity stunts if China also took the opportunity to tackle deeper grievances.
For years Mr Rajoy did nothing to respond to Catalan grievances, some of which are justified.
This leads to Mr Lighthizer's second set of grievances, regarding China's place in the trading system.
Nursing grievances and lacking allies, Mr Kaczynski is without the means to bring change to Europe.
Some flyers like these appear to have legitimate grievances against the airlines that kicked them off.
"You can't urge people to adopt...violent demonstrations as a way of solving grievances," he added.
In March it passed a foreign-investment law that, in theory, addresses some big American grievances.
"Conversations" is too strong a word — it was more like a sustained airing of petty grievances.
Instead the government is prepared to talk about the Catalan administration's financial and other lesser grievances.
The accumulation of grievances is not new; what is new is Congress's ability to exploit it.
But Capo could exploit a review of the CFPB to address other GOP grievances with it.
" Scientists took their grievances to Twitter, and critics responded with a common refrain: "stick to science.
All workers should have a way to air grievances, appeal disciplinary actions and advocate for reforms.
GOOLSBEE: And the Europeans are joining with China to file grievances against us at the WTO.
All simmered with anger over what they characterized as the municipal government's indifference to their grievances.
Despite all the airing of Easter grievances, the spending is small compared to other major holidays.
The employee's grievances are echoed by many of his fellow tech workers in the Bay Area.
The government has been unwilling to provide a focus point, like an inquiry into the grievances.
Customers who can show monetary damages will be reimbursed first, followed by those with other grievances.
The Saudis and Emiratis do not see eye to eye on all their grievances with Qatar.
Perched in the air, consumed by his grievances, Mr Yahyaoui touched the wires and was electrocuted.
President Trump venting internally and externally, and calling old friends to air grievances about his team.
He may also be more concerned with personal problems or geopolitical grievances than matters of theology.
It suggested that Mr Xi understood how grievances about official incompetence and corruption risked boiling over.
In several countries, such as Yemen and Iraq, past grievances have powerfully contributed to new conflicts.
About a third were provoked by arguments, typically drug- or alcohol-fueled, often over petty grievances.
Wonga said on its website it received 24,814 grievances in the first six months of 2018.
They were sparked by minor, often drunken grievances — forgettable if guns had not been at hand.
Black people have grievances that are uniquely ours and that have to be addressed as such.
Instead, their grievances and principles stem from a range of motivations, personal circumstances and political philosophies.
The grievances that gave rise to the movement resemble those you could hear in western Pennsylvania.
Aggression toward or systemic exclusion of specific communities often fuels grievances and increases propensity towards violence.
ANONYMOUS An important side note: Sending an email to "explain" grievances is often a bad idea.
Antihero: Saul Bellow's feckless nudnik Herzog, with his lofty erudite arguments and his grinding personal grievances.
"Wildly exaggerated economic grievances, not national security, are driving Mr. Trump's trade agenda," the board wrote.
Grievances included a fractured education system, a flawed criminal justice system and a broken immigration system.
Her attorneys have said Rogers retaliated against her and them through civil lawsuits and bar grievances.
Speaking at his New Year's Eve dinner, Trump made little attempt to bury last year's grievances.
Iran's economy is already weakening, spurring protests over corruption in the banking system and other grievances.
The internet is where all kinds of people come together to express grievances and coordinate action.
Angry young men full of imagined grievances have always been a societal force to be feared.
Instead of suing Gawker directly, however, he secretly backed other plaintiffs with grievances against the site.
They had leaders, they had grievances, and they had been shouting for a very long time.
Worde has not released its intervention protocols or its method for assessing things like political grievances.
It nurses grievances and indulges resentments; it doesn't call for courage; it finds that cowardice suffices.
In part one of the interview, Em continues his airing of grievances about that record's reception.
Our Health Services Division constantly monitors the delivery of quality care and investigates all medical grievances.
She will also have to bear the burden of voters' accumulated grievances against the Obama administration.
White House officials said at the time that the activists had grievances but few constructive suggestions.
The group has exploited sectarian grievances to brand their state-building project as a liberation movement.
But he still nurses intense grievances toward news outlets in general and The Times in particular.
And grievances filed through the 311 system tend to be dominated by certain groups of residents.
Mr. Netanyahu has made himself one with the Mizrahim, championing their causes and nursing their grievances.
Since the election on March 2, public debate has descended into a cycle of historical grievances.
These people write multi-thousand-word treatises spelling out their ideas and grievances with mainstream conservatism.
They did not mince words when they shared their grievances about other journalists since the shooting.
Plus, many of their grievances can lead to changes that make the entire office more efficient.
"I have a problem with Muslims," he announces, listing grievances like Sharia law and honor killings.
Mr. Gupta disputes this claim and said he has many other grievances with the commission's governance.
Ms. Inoa Reynoso aired a decade of grievances; her mother told her side of the story.
In neighboring Iraq, the grievances of the Sunni Arab minority allowed the Islamic State to flourish.
This isn't a feminist rallying cry or a cathartic airing of grievances, it's just a fandom.
He even filed two grievances against the NFL over the headgear, both of which were denied.
Her political grievances are firmly grounded in the world she inhabits, and her shortcomings are too.
There has been a growing backlash against on-demand businesses over worker compensation, among other grievances.
But as I said, those claims are made in bad faith — they're excuses, not real grievances.
Whatever the taxonomy, though, the same grievances and issues run through the interviews in this book.
I don't know if I can stop laughing long enough to air my grievances with Nancy.
His grievances have contributed to a sometimes tense relationship with the intelligence agencies he now oversees.
It is only the American grievances that have been registered; the humiliations seem reserved for Pakistan.
As grievances grew and numbers took a turn for the worse, Fortnite's competition expanded as well.
The doctors initially rejected that offer, saying it was not a permanent solution to their grievances.
The doctors initially rejected that offer, saying it was not a permanent solution to their grievances.
She said Nepal's political leadership, including the Maoist party, had no interest in settling past grievances.
But the airing of grievances was pure Festivus, which would mean Donald Trump is Frank Costanza.
It was also an unusually public airing of grievances with the media by a press secretary.
The speaker and Senate majority leader have been trading grievances increasingly over the past several months.
Now those problems are spilling into public view, sparking grievances and anger among the town's residents.
Conflict begins when grievances are expressed through violence and instability, and it helps violent extremism grow.
The results in the year since the measure has been in effect bear those grievances out.
The company was also told to scale up its mechanism to redress grievances, the person said.
While motives may have shifted over the decades, the exploitability of racial grievances remains a constant.
More than $17 million has been spent in payoffs to congressional employees who filed workplace grievances.
The succession battle they described is marked by old grievances, petty rivalries -- and deceptively high stakes.
Economic inequality, young populations and a myriad of specific local grievances have all played their part.
But there was someone present who wanted to air the legislators' grievances, however lonely the quest.
The huge surplus is one of US President Donald Trump's chief grievances in the trade dispute.
Chief among their grievances are legislative changes that many say will weaken the rule of law.
"They still have serious grievances and want answers as to how this was allowed to happen."
What we found throughout this evolution is that the drivers or grievances have been consistent throughout.
At the performance attended, the grievances laid at the imperious feet of King George and co.
That has moved the campaign into a new, yet familiar, phase: the ritual airing of grievances.
So far, Congress has held hearings, proposed bills, and sent stern letters to express its grievances.
In the past year or so, the number of US grievances against Erdoğan has grown quickly.
Instead, America has elevated his grievances and ushered them into the most powerful office in the land.
In a statement, Green denied having broken the law and said his businesses fully investigated employee grievances.
But as the airport spectacle showed, they haven't gone away, only grown more specific about their grievances.
This month President Donald Trump held a "Social Media Summit" where right-wing bloggers aired their grievances.
Nursing land-related grievances against the Hema, it is also accused of radicalising and training Lendu fighters.
In a series of tweets, Trump aired the many grievances he has repeatedly lodged against the probe.
But the militants said they were also protesting larger grievances at what they saw as government tyranny.
The union wants to give its members the option to address sexual harassment grievances using independent arbitration.
Also like Trump, many of Sanders's supporters wear grievances against the political establishment as badges of honor.
THEIR GRIEVANCES are almost too many to list: electricity shortages, undrinkable water, collapsing infrastructure, a poisoned environment.
No one understands the power of how historical grievances can complicate geopolitics better than the United States.
And these were the same kinds of grievances, of course, that carried Donald Trump to the presidency.
Blackburn reportedly shared her grievances on Twitter, but it appears that the tweets have since been removed.
Yes, there's deep grievances and deep problems in society, but they've been so amplified by social media.
He added that his complaint lies in the way the administration is choosing to address its grievances.
TfL's ruling was chiefly meant to assuage the grievances of drivers of black cabs, a powerful lobby.
IS, which claims to defend Sunni Muslims from non-believers, has a knack for exploiting such grievances.
It appears the two grievances were combined into a joint case, but it's unclear when that occurred.
But he also gave voice to the grievances of those who believe they are mistreated by police.
The specific charges were merely a vehicle for the Tezos token holders' grievances with the status quo.
Trump will have a chance to air his grievances in more than 280 characters later this week.
Yet caste persists as a source of identity and as a locus for various ill-defined grievances.
The CFPB complaints database received 81,500 consumer grievances last year, according to a bureau report to Congress.
In other cases, it might not be personal grievances but rather political ones that lead to radicalization.
"Shame on Uber," chanted hundreds of New York City-based drivers, in between the airing of grievances.
Clinton's vice presidential selection, she said, was the latest of a  "litany of grievances" for progressive voters.
"This is not way to react to the expression of economic grievances by the population," she said.
He said he still attends meetings with drivers to hear their grievances and exchanges texts with them.
Rouhani acknowledged grievances over Iran's economic situation, a lack of transparency and corruption, but defended his record.
No one ever hears about employees' grievances, so there's little incentive for companies to fix what's broken.
Update: Sam Smith has checked Twitter and is now ready to respond to Dustin Lance Black's grievances.
Outnumbered on the streets, the protesters gave a list of their grievances to Secretary-General Gwede Mantashe.
The Section 301 process also can bypass the World Trade Organization procedures for adjudicating global trade grievances.
Though administrators insist the protests that dominoed across campuses in the past year were therapeutic, grievances seethe.
Originally, teachers planned a lobby day, but as grievances mounted, so did support for more drastic action.
Some of its underlying grievances are in fact legitimate and do warrant a tough line on enforcement.
The tensions are caused by ongoing grievances, of which Russia's assault on American democracy is only one.
Local jihadists with largely local grievances will remain on Syrian soil for a long time to come.
Trump ran on a platform of ignoring the rules of economics and turning personal grievances into policy.
Who willingly partakes in something called a national conversation and expects all grievances to be righted, anyway?
Now as the year closes, officials have dismissed 83 grievances lodged against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
"In all these cases, the terrorists have no resolvable grievances," Netanyhau told the pro-Israel lobbying organization.
That won't satisfy their grievances, because what they seek is our utter destruction and their total domination.
The agency has given jilted consumers a place to file their grievances, establishing a consumer complaint database.
Yes. The issue of "taxation without representation" was one of the grievances leading to the Revolutionary War.
So it sent letters to the company outlining grievances: Rural/Metro employees slept through an emergency call.
If you thought the petty grievances of the left could not get any more trivial, think again.
The official account implicitly ruled out the idea that the suspect, Zhou Xingbo, nursed broader political grievances.
Shiites and Kurds, oppressed under Mr. Hussein's Sunni-dominated administration, have been unable to overcome their grievances.
A quick Google search of almost any company uncovered a plethora of lawsuits, complaints, and other grievances.
With information tightly controlled by the government, some critics take to web blogs to air their grievances.
But it does follow a string of other grievances the president has with his own attorney general.
Equally, nobody gets this angry without a laundry list of grievances already weighing upon their last nerve.
A hip-hop purist would at least see both artists' grievances objectively—and Minaj never gets that.
Where's the justice, where is the system of grievances that address [the situation] in a concrete way?
In reality, men, women, boys, and girls all have complex perspectives — and distinct and sometimes genuine grievances.
Programmers flocked to air their grievances, compiling a list of Chinese companies that reportedly practice 996 working.
In particular, Sunni grievances in Iraq and Syria (but also across the greater Middle East) remain unaddressed.
True, when such grievances are expressed by conservatives, they can often come across as routine, partisan demonization.
It is largely a collection of grievances against both real and perceived rivals of the Trump administration.
After the morning session, Judge Polster summoned the attorneys general into the courthouse auditorium to air grievances.
But in terms of targeting the real grievances of his popular base, they largely miss the mark.
Arab opposition groups have a long list of grievances against Iranian leaders and their frustrations are growing.
It's going to take more than a few meetings, however, to smooth over decades-long historic grievances.
China's millions of social media users have also ensured that any news, scandals and grievances spread quickly.
" After listing other grievances about suburban life, he finishes up with, "So what's in it for me?
Trump's populism mixed reasonable grievances in together with some stupid ones; Moore's populism was the purest ressentiment.
So angered were Chinese leaders that they summoned Zimbabwe's foreign minister to Beijing to hear their grievances.
And now it's back in the news because Christie has aired his grievances in a new book.
Upon his return to India, he spent the first few years leading nonviolent struggles on local grievances.
This is not to say that the White House may not have grievances with Mr. Mueller's investigation.
Google's employment contract also required employees to deal with any grievances with the company in private arbitration.
A blown-up "Abuse Report" translates petty art-world grievances into the bureaucratese of a government complaint.
Pompeo's comments expand the list of grievances the US has as it pulls away from the summit.
There are genuine underlying grievances that have to do with Afghan politics, various cleavages within Afghan society.
Vivian listed these grievances in her letter, adding that some girls don't even like the color pink.
Trump was attacking leading Democratic candidates when he pivoted instead to air his grievances with the media.
Denying arms to abusive security forces ensures that U.S. weapons don't exacerbate grievances that fuel violent extremism.
Anacko promised to convey their grievances to the state, and to demand the release of their colleagues.
That year, an ironworker conspired to blow it up with dynamite, amid grievances from the workers' union.
In Burkina Faso as elsewhere, jihadist groups are adept at exploiting local grievances to win people over.
Their grievances date back to when they were teammates at Joe Gibbs Racing early in their careers.
He was freed days later, but friends say the incident convinced the family to suppress their grievances.
Climate stress is likely to lead to deepening conflict and increased grievances of citizens against their governments.
But he will insist that staffers come into line instead of airing their grievances in the press.
As an early employee, Noah was often the recipient of grievances and concerns from teammates and customers.
But this past semester, inspired by the #MeToo movement, students began aggressively calling attention to their grievances.
Those unhappy with their relocation options have until Monday to file grievances with the local housing authority.
It also defends policies that adversaries say discriminate against Arabs as redressing historic grievances as persecuted Kurds.
Mr. Trump earlier had soft-pedaled his grievances in return for Mr. Xi's help on North Korea.
Despite the grievances, "it's not my intention to reveal big dark secrets" in the book, she said.
Obtaining publicity is a critical goal of terrorists who seek to highlight their political grievances and objectives.
You need to really look at what's going on and try to address the grievances of employees.
The President's propensity for using Twitter to air his grievances against his attorney general is nothing new.
Detainees complained that staff delayed their grievances or intimidated them to prevent them from filing a grievance.
The Baltic leaders themselves must focus on addressing rather than stoking the grievances of their Russian minorities.
This requires bold, confident decisions to address  grievances of the people and redress mistakes of the past.
By listening to the grievances of laborers, professionals, and communities, the faith in capitalism can be restored.
On May 8, drivers from Uber and Lyft united to protest their lackluster pay, among other grievances.
It's no surprise that his speeches are devolving to rambling airings of grievances, both real and perceived.
Like other insurgent companies, Harry's and Dollar Shave Club took off because they tapped into shoppers' grievances.
If they already harbor grievances against the regime, they are unlikely to be swayed by its pronouncements.
But investors said making grievances known publicly can sometimes accelerate changes - especially when faced with management intransigence.
They want to strike forced arbitration from employee contracts for all potential grievances, not just sexual harassment.
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He issued a series of tweets airing his grievances last year to celebrate the made-up holiday.
Mirrorland finds Earthgang coating their grievances with charisma, but bouts of paranoia still manage to seep through.
Afterward, both Pakistanis and Indians harbored enduring grievances over the killings and the loss of ancestral land.
She stresses the importance of having concrete examples of where things went wrong, rather than general grievances.
Years of grievances spilled forth when Bridget Manley Mayer asked the couple what had brought them there.
The NFL Players Association has filed roughly 40 medical grievances from players over the past two years.
Barr's effectiveness is now directly tied to the intensity of Trump's focus on his DOJ-related grievances.
She recalled regular meetings with Mr. Mueller in which defense lawyers aired their grievances with his office.
Mr. Putin seemed to be trying to address all those grievances with his laundry list of promises.
His gesture has led to two and a half years of protests, formal grievances and vigorous denunciations.
He imposed direct rule from Madrid — deepening Catalan grievances, while also reawakening a long-dormant Spanish nationalism.
As a people, we do have our own grievances, we do have our own story to tell.
In her view, feminist ideology has been subsumed by divisive political grievances that have undercut the movement.
Trump won because of, not in spite of, his overt appeals to white racial grievances and identity.
Abiy "listened to the grievances carefully, reprimanded them for the wrong procedure they followed to express those grievances, but concluded the meeting with a promise to meet properly in the near future to positively consider their demands", his chief of staff Fitsum Arega wrote on Twitter late on Wednesday.
Since the January protests, Rouhani has repeatedly said the government will do what it can to address grievances.
It has also questioned the independence of Ansaldo STS's board, opening a dedicated website to list its grievances.
That showdown will likely serve as a public airing of grievances on Obamacare for lawmakers in both parties.
Reach out and try to understand white people's grievances so that we can come together and govern together.
But the protests could continue to grow if Orbán doesn't do something to deal with the protestors' grievances.
It wasn't until late Wednesday night that People discovered a lengthy statement on her website addressing her grievances.
Turlington is one of countless celebrities who have shared their grievances about Trump's new policy on social media.
He writes that it would be difficult in China for those with grievances to form a political movement.
Social dynamics: Gene Roddenberry's vision for the show that humanity had moved past its petty and imagined grievances.
And when Moore and his wife, Kayla, took the stage, they let loose a long list of grievances.
That said, one of the militia's core grievances does seem to resonate with many residents of eastern Oregon.
O, in her early 20s at the time, sang grievances about boring stability and the construct of coolness.
The UN has also become the primary dueling ground for the two main parties to air their grievances.
In the face of India's growing economic problems, Mr Modi's focus on communal grievances seems even more reprehensible.
Those lords made their grievances with House Targaryen clear all over again at the start of this season.
That's led gang rivals to take their grievances -- and shootings -- out of neighborhoods and onto the city's interstates.
Cultural grievances concerning rapid inflows of foreigners, and of existing immigrants perceived to have integrated poorly, remain unresolved.
Social media savvy parents of Manchester have taken to Twitter to vent their grievances with the privileged singer.
For American history teaches that, once stoked, racial, ethnic and economic grievances are perilously hard to keep apart.
The president has rolled up his shirt sleeves, taken notes, and spent over 50 hours listening to grievances.
Earlier this year, Swift aired her grievances with Kanye for calling her a "bitch" in his "Famous" lyrics.
But it soon became clear that his combative approach had uncorked a range of long-held American grievances.
Kaepernick and Eric Reid, a former 49ers teammate and fellow protester, have filed collusion grievances against the NFL.
So basically he had this kind of wide-ranging ideology that he attached to his own personal grievances.
Mr Abadi is planning a conference for Christians to air their grievances at the end of the month.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians protested along the border between Gaza and Israel to highlight their various grievances.
But they put past grievances behind them now that Bobby is in the hospital fighting for his life.
A woman, Elena (Laura Birn) airs her grievances to her friend/fellow commune member Sigrid (Lise Risom Olsen).
THREE MONTHS ago, Jacline Mouraud, a hypnotherapist from Brittany, opened her laptop, pressed record and offloaded her grievances.
Addressing their grievances through effective institutions of governance and justice is an important, though admittedly long-term, response.
The tribunal would have the power to hear and investigate customer grievances, rather than going through the courts.
But he, just like any other businessperson who airs political grievances, has to be prepared for the fallout.
IN THE WORLD'S most censored region of cyberspace, finding an unpatrolled spot to air shared grievances is hard.
Yet some do want to speak out—and 2018 has been chockablock with grievances for the Latinx community.
The informal, constantly changing nature of our working relationships meant there were no official channels to pursue grievances.
And a government that denies hard-pressed workers a legitimate channel to express their grievances is inviting trouble.
For decades, the columns were where women with creepy bosses or abusive husbands went to air their grievances.
At first, small Hezbollah cells scout out the terrain for local grievances to exploit and recruits to draw.
He said that despite "the reality and credibility of plaintiffs' grievances" the Education Department acted within its discretion.
Throughout the EU's various crises, the list of grievances against the "indispensable leader" in Berlin has consistently grown.
The document floated the idea of a "complaint box" for members of the media to air their grievances.
She put in grievances about the improper searches and notified staff about what was happening, but nothing changed.
It said it had written to each union in recent days and invited them to discuss their grievances.
To SE Cupp, it brought to mind Festivus, the farcical "airing of grievances" holiday made famous in Seinfeld.
He also offered some compliments to Trump, saying the president-elect was able to tap into people's grievances.
Clinton said she would require trade disputes to be enforced from the beginning of the grievances, not afterwards.
What America cannot do is to improve the atrocious local governance that creates the grievances the Taliban exploit.
And by continuing to retroactively grind his grievances with his critics, he has become a source of problems.
He lends it to them, to express their grievances and their aspirations for greatness, and they love it.
It's gratifying to me that my personal grievances about the world on any given day are so universal.
Now, a nationwide survey from human-resources software company BambooHR gives workers a chance to air those grievances.
It's the stew of grievances, half truths and lies, all of it stirred by love, loathing and jealousy.
Much of their time was spent highlighting grievances among communities that were at risk of potentially flaring up.
The NFL settled grievances with Kaepernick and his former teammate Eric Reid for an undisclosed sum last week.
In a professorial tone, he noted that for Iranians this meant relinquishing a long list of historical grievances.
Pundits charge that racial minorities practice a self-segregating "identity politics" rather than uniting around shared economic grievances.
Maybe that way, more of us could walk away feeling like we'd handled our grievances like a boss.
He is known for going on Twitter to air his grievances, express himself and make his opinions public.
Interviews with a dozen organists around town turned up mostly grievances, but their numbers tell a different story.
The outcome is further complicated with the two men sharing such grievances as fake news and hidden enemies.
It's as if we can truly know them only by their differences, their personal grievances and philosophical feuds.
McMaster acknowledged their grievances and conceded that the U.S. had made mistakes in the occupation of the country.
He said all victims of human rights violations are welcome to attend the summit and air their grievances.
" Turning serious again, he said, "The bottom line is, I know the lunch-pail guys have legitimate grievances.
Annie's other hobbies include majestic monologues, in which she lays bare the roots of her grievances and griefs.
On YouTube, vloggers cancel each other and even themselves with startling regularity, often for petty or invented grievances.
He was a river of grievances, which recipients of his calls promptly spread to the ever-attentive media.
When he arrived, he thought this would get him an audience with a general to air his grievances.
So the notion he will surrender the remote, or Twitter, or his grievances with reporters is pure fantasy.
Official grievances to unions that did admit black members were returned because they were on the wrong paper.
If you need to break up with a Capricorn, be prepared to hear a laundry list of grievances.
"She believes she has the right to air grievances against companies that are publicly doing business," Dass said.
Several other executives have aired their grievances about the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy on social media.
This was an election in which the grievances of white men — their economic upheaval, their cultural displacement — exploded.
At the same time, the league is fighting grievances filed by quarterback Colin Kaepernick and safety Eric Reid.
The resulting distress has undermined faith in the European bloc while fueling anti-establishment grievances across the Continent.
The U.N. report said imposing a biased official version of history could sharpen past grievances, with troubling consequences.
Calls to action on social media often come with hashtags, as the crews air grievances and organize attacks.
" Schulte allegedly writes in the first letter, titled "Presumption of Innocence: A petition for a redress of grievances.
Their militaries are often accused of feeding these grievances, by committing grave human rights abuses against the population.
OIG found problems in six categories: contraband, reports of incidents, lockdowns, inmate discipline, telephone monitoring, and selected grievances.
Mr. Mohib is a trusted adviser to Mr. Ghani, so officials said the vitriol reflected the president's grievances.
The government recruited ethnic minorities in particular, part of an effort to address simmering grievances by providing jobs.
With yellow vests calling for repeat demonstrations on Saturday, he faced an urgent deadline to address their grievances.
Some demonstrations — about the weak economy, strict Islamic rules, water shortages, religious disputes, local grievances — have turned deadly.
Seizing on the Park Slope Y.M.C.A as his vulnerable place, protesters often come to air grievances just outside.
They argue that progressive politics is built on grievances about racism, sexism and other alleged sins of America.
But despite personally intimidating government workers in some cases, Trump hasn't totally stopped them from airing their grievances.
Some of the workers' grievances involved safety, including inadequate measures for shutting down machines that might need work.
We will have more of this in a little bit, along with more grievances against your favorite politicians.
The day's events captured years of interwoven and lingering grievances that have defined Democratic politics in New York.
His 40-minute news conference Wednesday was a combative tour de force, careening between grievances, boasts and heckling.
Patrick Spence, CEO of the speaker company Sonos, used the hearing to express grievances against Google and Amazon.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - He listed familiar grievances, praised and criticized his guests, and seemed to blow off some steam.
As much as Daniel felt Elizabeth's irritation, he felt a tremendous relief — her grievances were specific and manageable.
He also laid out a long list of grievances about the euro zone and ECB's regulatory set up.
There might actually be a bond (I hesitate to use the world loyalty) born of their common grievances.
Many of the same grievances are held by the women on the alternate squads that do not cheer.
"Many of the grievances are not about Adel Abdul Mahdi's government," he added, referring to Iraq's prime minister.
The hearing will provide Republicans with a forum to air their grievances over this latest Labor Department rule.
McClatchy correspondent Emma Dumain expressed her grievances on Twitter, calling the restrictions "ludicrous" when her interview with Sen.
Lam offered no concessions, saying only that she would accelerate dialogue and identify ways to address societal grievances.
Since then, Trump has publicly aired his grievances with Sessions and complained to friends and allies about Sessions.
One of the grievances GOP lawmakers have raised is that the transcripts aren't being made public quickly enough.
The debate and negotiation required to invoke it necessarily reduce the grievances and chauvinisms inolved in bilateral conflict.
But in spite of mounting grievances, analysts think it is unlikely that the BJP will scrap the law.
Part of the answer is in the details — everyone's grievances with Harlan and their relationships with each other.
Those grievances, once again, are rooted in how he innately believes he is being mistreated by the media.
Because Donald Trump is a narcissist and his only agenda is himself: his greed, his grievances, his gripes.
Hamilton suspected that his new housing status had to do with the dozens of grievances he had filed.
These ideologies gain traction especially when they exploit and amplify real grievances, but in the end, everybody loses.
Oromo grievances erupted into widespread protests starting in late 2015, and security agents often responded with deadly force.
And he called for an aggressive crackdown on social media, where people air grievances that escalate to gunfire.
I tend to avoid memoirs and diaries ever since they became a mere vehicle for grievances and banalities.
I tend to avoid memoirs and diaries ever since they became a mere vehicle for grievances and banalities.
It became one of the locations where grievances with the authorities' slow response were aired in heated meetings.
Not everyone in America can be the underdog, leveraging his or her own grievances as refreshing and liberating.
Usually our arguments were the ordinary grievances that pepper any relationship, but sometimes we would have huge blowouts.
We expect an audience with the leadership of American Airlines to air these grievances and to spur corrective action.
But ultimately on Tuesday, he was too engrossed in airing his own grievances to bother to stoke his audience's.
But Ri, still seething over the grievances question, wasn&apost willing to talk about the potential meeting with reporters.
The relationship cooled off in March, not long after Gomez's mother, Mandy Teefey  made her grievances  about Bieber known.
A lot of them seem to have genuine grievances that could be resolved quickly with a proper phone bank.
It's possible some bad actors are hiding their social grievances behind those bullet points, but it's impossible to know.
The demonstrations are fueled by local grievances, but reflect worldwide frustration at growing inequality, corrupt elites and broken promises.
The U.S. aims to address grievances including intellectual property theft, forced technology transfers and its trade deficits with Beijing.
These and a long list of other grievances made the prison we call "Hiawatha" a ripe atmosphere for resistance.
At least six South African universities have been hit by sporadic protests this year, usually over local campus grievances.
Using it while coloring the hair not only repairs past damage, but also acts as insurance against future grievances.
A rising power gains a growing sense of its entitlement and importance, often fed by past grievances and slights.
When she wasn't banned, many YouTubers turned to "call out" videos to air their grievances to whoever would listen.
If the commission is unable to resolve a dispute, parties can take their grievances to the U.N. Security Council.
After fliers aired their grievances on Twitter, the budget airline decided to assuage them with bonus Rapid Rewards points.
At times, it felt like the representatives were airing a long list of grievances against the social media giant.
A large group of loosely connected people, moved to common action, came together to seek redress for their grievances.
So much so that she took out an ad in the Sunday New York Times to air her grievances.
Among them will be the 30th of the Tiananmen protests, which involved economic grievances as well as political ones.
Their main grievances are safety, pay and 12-hour shifts with insufficient breaks as well as punishing hourly quotas.
It is mainly pent-up economic grievances, not the political sort, that are at the heart of the unrest.
There may be more effective ways of airing your grievances, so spend time studying tactics and talking to organizers.
"People often contact me with an extensive list of grievances and implore me to do their hometown," Hurley says.
This will only be accentuated if the new president continues to vent his grievances at a dovish Federal Reserve.
His grievances are with Hong Kong officials for failing to keep the rest of China at a sufficient distance.
Players typically have to air their grievances on Twitter or through petitions, which aren't always addressed by league operators.
However, it also noted some grievances with that state-sponsored sport in the country costing $6 billion last year.
True to the roots and culture of the scene, rivalries have formed, grievances have occurred, and beef has ensued.
Republican lawmakers are voicing their concerns and grievances following President Trump's Thursday announcement of new tariffs against Mexican goods.
In 2016 junior doctors went on strike for the first time in 40 years, and their grievances simmer on.
What to watch: Many of Turkey's grievances, including legitimate strategic neglect of Ankara by Washington, pre-date Trump's presidency.
Such grievances allege market-distorting subsidies, the coerced surrender of proprietary technology and the trampling of intellectual property rights.
All this is a game of narcissism and disingenuous grievances that smart comedians like Wolf rightfully refuse to play.
Trump may to some extent be echoing grievances that would've arisen anyhow in response to things like terrorist attacks.
A flyer, distributed four days before the march, provided a list of grievances black New Yorkers could rally around.
Trump has been newly consumed by the kind of grievances that make some Rs cringe and regret their silence.
However, the main political leaders historically have largely dismissed ethnic minority grievances; many share the regime's Persian-centric nationalism.
Then he attended shareholder meetings and listed his grievances about pervasive mortgage misconduct and threats to the financial system.
ZINA said it was open to talks with the government and that its grievances had not yet been resolved.
He said a list of grievances Arab nations had with Qatar would be completed in the next few days.
Sheikh Mohammed earlier told reporters in Rome that Doha remained ready to discuss the grievances of its Arab neighbors.
He chooses to live rough in the hope that China's top officials will listen to and address his grievances.
In a statement last month Green denied having broken the law and said his businesses fully investigated employee grievances.
Both countries have no historical grievances and fundamental conflicts of interests and their interests are highly complementary, said Wang.
The minor grievances detailed in the lawsuit included a printer problem that held up a document for nine hours.
Africans on Twitter also use it to celebrate their cultures, air their grievances or just share a good joke.
Lewandowski also reportedly voiced more personal grievances to Trump, saying "he wasn't being served well," sources told the publication.
Grievances are both economic and political, ranging from unpaid wages and massive layoffs to ethnic marginalization, and regime censorship.
They peddled exaggerations and lies to frustrated and angry Britons, some of whom have legitimate grievances about economic insecurity.
Michael Corleone in "The Godfather" was a cold, calculating man who, unlike Trump, did not indulge his personal grievances.
When Petty's label, Shelter Records, was sold to the much larger MCA, Petty voiced his grievances about the deal.
"There's no doubt he has some grievances," Giuliani said of Trump while speaking to reporters at the White House.
Some groups are driven by longstanding political grievances, and others by economics, like the trade of jade or drugs.
"Many of them just take their grievances and dress them up in the garb of Islam," Mr. Bergen said.
That signaled a sea change in the long and bitter history of Washington's treatment of tribal interests and grievances.
The strike began on July 30 after the mining management would not respond to a list of worker grievances.
He was, at best, tone-deaf to the specific grievances and issues faced by people of color and women
He dismissed the process for filing grievances as "window dressing," and said party officials had suppressed meaningful policy debates.
It should build a coalition to develop new multilateral tools designed to grapple with global grievances about Chinese practices.
You "agree" to instead have your grievances with the company settled by an arbitrator (typically chosen by the company).
Evan Mawarire became one of Zimbabwe's first social media stars, the embodiment of widespread grievances against President Robert Mugabe.
Grievances alleging employee misconduct — which account for the second-highest number of complaints — are heard solely by prison administrators.
At both rallies, four similar grievances emerged among their supporters, over health care, Social Security, campaign finance and trade.
Most significantly, it's a party of grudges and grievances, of anger and fear by that formerly detested class — victims.
Officials have stressed the importance of addressing minority grievances and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned against discrimination.
Organizers have provided families and faith leaders with lists of warning signs: depression, trauma, economic stress and political grievances.
EXIM's Dutch counterpart, Atradius, recently established a complaint mechanism to address grievances, including from communities affected by its activities.
The rule would also save providers money that might instead be spent handling grievances from those no longer protected.
The quasi-court process allows opponents to air grievances and will ultimately determine the legal grounds of the project.
Globalization, trade, immigration, and technological change have had complex economic and social effects and have fostered politically momentous grievances.
There have also been cases of people deliberately setting off blasts to settle local grievances such as land disputes.
"A repressive response can only worsen grievances," Bachelet said in a statement issued before the latest deaths were reported.
" After the 2018 election, President Donald Trump is said to have delivered an "operatic performance of grievances and pugilism.
What happens if Mr. Trump does try to address his supporters' economic grievances, even if only among white people?
Evan Mawarire, became a symbol of the grievances against Mr. Mugabe's long rule after posting a video on Facebook.
"The N.F.L. continues a disingenuous approach to player grievances, refusing to match the urgency of this moment," he said.
The León fan base — or a significant part of it — was quick to shelve its grievances and welcome him.
Many employees are demanding that the protection apply to other cases of workplace grievances, such as discrimination, as well.
Trump then listed off some of his previous grievances about Fox, including the existence of Shep Smith's 3 p.m.
What scares Hibbu and Western officials is that the devastation and lack of help may reignite old sectarian grievances.
Speaking to Fox News before the ceremony on Thursday, the president decided to air his grievances with Mr. Mueller.
And Breitbart has certainly given critics lots of reason to take issue with those who are echoing Pollack's grievances.
Meanwhile, the grievances about Britain's two-tiered economy that inspired the Brexit movement in the first place remain unaddressed.
Even Jacobson's grievances are somehow winning, like her field guide to the free food in TV network waiting rooms.
These aspects range freely: dates and places of performances, records of financial grievances, consecutive births and deaths of children.
Williamson County's moral leaders focused native Protestant miners' grievances on another threat: the immigrants who competed for mining jobs.
In an inevitable reference to the French Revolution of 1789, local authorities collected "cahiers de doléances," books of grievances.
The new ministry has already become a destination for veterans who feel that local officials have ignored their grievances.
But if the report appeared to validate their grievances against Mr. Comey, it offered scant relief to Clinton loyalists.
This is a group that has always known how to mine local grievances and use them to their advantage.
The rambling, stream-of-consciousness, more-than-hourlong "speech" touched on the usual grievances: Russia, Mueller, witch hunts, impeachment.
Although the haircut reveal was subtle, his fans took notice — naturally, they took to Twitter to air their grievances.
He was asked about a report that black officers had unsuccessfully sought a meeting with him to air grievances.
Qatar's opponents have added a third allegation to those grievances: that it is conspiring with their regional rival, Iran.
The Bay Area resident sought class-action status on behalf of all Californians with similar grievances against Dr Pepper.
Hopefully the anonymous sender's reign of soup-related terror ended shortly after their victim went public with their grievances.
Yet they may also be forgoing action to enhance the transparency of the overall system for grievances against judges.
The origin Trump's grievances can begin anywhere, but more often than not, spring from a personal slight or insult.
One of the country's pet grievances remains that its scientists and writers have yet to win a Nobel Prize.
Discarding calls for outreach to minorities, Republican voters nominated the candidate who most amplified grievances by working-class whites.
Recruitment efforts by insurgent and terrorist groups, including ISIS and the Taliban, capitalize on legitimate grievances against government corruption.
Yet somehow America still isn't getting its share of criticism for its own role in keeping those grievances alive.
Yet somehow America still isn't getting its share of criticism for its own role in keeping those grievances alive.
On the streets, Hong Kong's protesters have also mocked China's accusations, saying they were intended to belittle their grievances.
Mr. Nicolau ruled on a variety of other grievances, including the case of the Yankee relief pitcher Steve Howe.
For the most part, the less-than-desirable things about her are basically standard landlady grievances and petty annoyances.
His grievances received far more national news media attention than the pro-impeachment protests in communities across the country.
Gabrielle Union isn't the only America's Got Talent employee who had grievances with judge and executive producer Simon Cowell.
The grievances were not new, the result of years of economic decline and unmet expectations that left powerful resentment.
That's the hope of Democrats, who have highlighted grievances among Hispanics, African-Americans and now women to attract voters.
"Chairman Giuseppe Vita was given a mandate by shareholders to explore ways to address their grievances," a source said.
The right for a redress of grievances is enshrined in our Constitution, and it's an important right to exercise.
The result is an endless airing of conspiracy theories and the equally relentless stoking of grievances against political foes.
If there are problems, grievances can be filed by prisoners, or they can call 311 to report the complaint.
The move is a first step to dealing with conflict-related grievances, the foreign ministry said in a statement.
A left-leaning mayor in Poland was stabbed on Sunday night by an assailant with political grievances, officials said.
Naturally, Twitter—or any number of websites that will allow disgruntled employees to air their grievances to an audience.
And what they do is they have these groups and they say these groups have grievances, and we&aposre going to correct those grievances, we&aposre going to right those wrongs or right those injustices, and we&aposre going to take -- and use the government to do that by redistributing wealth and benefits.
Most important, it would end the internecine killings and political factions and grievances, and put the focus on defeating ISIS.
This limits users' "ability to petition the government for redress of grievances", one of the guarantees of the First Amendment.
One specific email shows engineers within the department expressing concern over his mismanagement of Fowler's grievances to Uber's senior management.
But what I think we have to do is not discount these protests, not discount their needs and their grievances.
Sure, the primary devolved into petty sniping and Festivus-style airing of grievances, but for a while, there was substance.
The organizing effort dates back to 2015, when a group of employees met with the guild to discuss workplace grievances.
She consulted with a new lawyer, wrote new letters, and even considered holding a press conference to air her grievances.
Ituri has been largely peaceful for more than a decade, but local grievances — especially over land — have never been resolved.
Many conservatives — Mr. Ivory among them — criticized Mr. Bundy's gun-toting tactics, but their grievances and goals are nearly identical.
In Vietnam, Obama hopes to further bury the grievances that stem from the U.S. war there between 1955 and 1975.
Many on Twitter were thrilled with this idea, and used it to voice their grievances with Ross as a character.
Nigeria has deployed more troops to the delta and begun talks with state and local leaders to address their grievances.
It is a balancing act; it is designed to respond to grievances which have been aired against the religious police.
Having flaky, dry lips doesn't rank high on our list of everyday grievances — it's more of an annoyance than anything.
Some detainees reported that staff obstructed or delayed their grievances or intimidated them through fear of retaliation, the report said.
So where do you come down on this question of what's actually animating Trump supporters: ethno-nationalism or economic grievances?
Unionisation typically succeeds when a company does a poor job in addressing grievances of workers, argues Paul Osterman at MIT.
Most of my aforementioned getting-ready grievances could be easily remedied if I had a hand in designing the place.
Before the election, Mr Tokayev took to Twitter to promise "political modernisation" and reforms to tackle festering socio-economic grievances.
There will also be an alternative dispute resolution mechanism to resolve grievances and a joint annual review of the accord.
The Islamists exploit the grievances of Fulani cattle herders and their disputes with local farmers over access to grazing lands.
But it was also becoming clear that the Houthis, motivated by grievances, did not have a plan for ruling Yemen.
Who knows what chaos might be unleashed by a protest there about unpaid wages, abusive bosses or other migrant grievances?
In total, 100 measures are blended into 12 indicators of fragility, from "group grievances" to the quality of public services.
That's what I mean by doing business: It's not explicitly condemning, but saying people on both sides have legitimate grievances.
OF THE many grievances from South Africa's decades of white rule, the theft of land still smarts more than most.
Some audience members chided police for what they said were the legitimate grievances of African-Americans to systemic racial bias.
Mr Sánchez attempted to defuse the Catalan conflict, talking to the separatist government in Barcelona about their more everyday grievances.
According to the company's website, where Grayston is publicly airing his grievances, the problem arose because of poor financial planning.
Amazon and Google, your options are to make this right, take your grievances to the FTC, or go to court.
Thanks to social media, any customer can publicly air their grievances, turning Facebook pages into full-blown damage control centers.
That will reduce their job prospects and leave them vulnerable to Islamists ready to exploit grievances over poverty and unemployment.
Like so many Trump grievances, the argument seems steeped less in fact than in a roiling stew of personal animus.
Moise, who has denied wrongdoing, has taken few public steps to address the grievances, adding to anger at the government.
It's getting so out of hand that the veteran rapper choose to air his grievances on Instagram over the weekend.
Failure in Georgia would be cause for some soul-searching regardless, but it'd also re-up some 2016-ish grievances.
Alex Stamos, Facebook's chief security officer, took to Twitter Saturday to share grievances on the media's coverage of his company.
In that case, the willingness of politicians to so easily flaunt national greatness and grievances is an increasingly ominous development.
Collomb has said big election victories tended to generate an atmosphere where leadership appeared to lose touch with voters' grievances.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred addressed the grievances during a recent spring training appearance with the Pittsburgh Pirates president Frank Coonelly.
In it, he encouraged Democrats and Republicans to understand each other's grievances and compromise for the good of the nation.
In fact, their grievances are rooted in two central goals of lawmakers: winning election and exercising influence in the legislature.
In an interview, Mr. Hillman and Mr. Tuttle discussed the grievances behind recent protests and the likelihood of their resolution.
These grievances, like so many others, had two things in common: They led to the game being played under protest.
Tens of thousands of Iraqis have taken to the streets to protest corruption, unemployment and other grievances with the government.
Like other Iranian proteges across the region, the Houthi conflict began with legitimate grievances which Tehran then exploited and escalated.
Many parents of the rejected students think it is policy backtracking and have brought their grievances to the capital Beijing.
An extension of the present cease-fire would signal the parties' intention to negotiate larger political grievances in good faith.
The podium is prime real estate for presidents, prime ministers and dignitaries wanting to air grievances and reinforce political positions.
Previous administrations tended to prefer a publicly cordial relationship with China that allowed grievances to be addressed behind closed doors.
One year ago, Iranians of all stripes took to the streets en masse to express their grievances with the regime.
Abe and Park, nonetheless, will still have tread carefully around long-held grievances that date back to World War Two.
He would have had no problem listing his grievances against Germany, but against Putin, he's not capable of saying anything.
Yet a consensus on the past treatment of indigenous people, and on responding to their grievances now, has proved elusive.
Could players carry out continual protests of different grievances, or would owners have to chose between worthy and unworthy protests?
But after the United States helped engineer South Sudan's independence from Sudan, many factions turned their grievances toward one another.
The grievances were usually benign, but they would erupt into battles between two headstrong males, each standing his cultural ground.
Such grievances only worsened tensions within the jail complex, leading in some cases to violence against both guards and inmates.
Yet, in your telling, the euro and the policies delivered to preserve it left much of Europe nursing fresh grievances.
He previously met with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Google CEO Sundar Pichai to address his grievances with their companies.
As prime minister, Prachanda has pledged to amend the Constitution to address the grievances of the protesters in the plains.
In Pakistan, a group of policewomen is rebuilding trust with the civilian population by addressing grievances that have fostered radicalization.
Abe and Park, nonetheless, will still have tread carefully around long-held grievances that date back to World War 2.
But piecing back together Yemen's fractured society and overcoming the anger and grievances the war has amplified will take generations.
Many of those interviewed said when they took their grievances to human resources, they seemed to not be taken seriously.
But Khamenei, who has ruled Iran since 85033, surely knows that the grievances behind the protests are indigenous and genuine.
Senate Republicans aren't the only ones who are publicly airing their grievances over the inability to get major bills moving.
"People who support Trump have legitimate grievances and he is speaking to them in ways that clearly resonate," he said.
Its games are subject to a number of recurring complaints—poor combat, dated tech, and bad writing among other grievances.
It's a deliciously deranged performance, putting across the "Hamlet" story but also sampling Mr. Busey's film roles and personal grievances.
The tragedy of the 2016 campaign is that Trump has mobilized a constituency with legitimate grievances on a fool's errand.
But at some point, Trump is going to have to be able to talk about actual achievements, not just grievances.
She recounted some of the grievances to me, many of which expose why early diagnosis and effective treatment aren't happening.
I emailed a shareholder—with my bosses cc'ed—inviting him to lunch to talk about my grievances with the company.
In her ruling, federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson told Manafort to pursue his grievances against Mueller during his criminal proceedings.
They showed economic and political grievances were prevalent among even the traditional working classes that Iran's hardliners consider their base.
Instead of running to the United Nations with our grievances, we need to figure out what we can live with.
Mr. Weiss calls the meetings "town halls": a place for the community to ask questions, air grievances and solve problems.
Even by Ovitz's account, Meyer has a long list of legitimate grievances, many having to do with Ovitz's simple greed.
And that reflects the internet's power to cast rogue grievances as legitimate obsessions and give prejudices the shimmer of ideals.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Mr. Trump took on the farmers' grievances in language similar to his tweets this week.
These grievances led Mr. Trump to issue perhaps the most vocal criticisms of the justice system from an American president.
I think the grievances are almost the same but there haven't been any practical real-world solutions to address them.
Beyond tariffs, their tools include taking strategic strikes at certain industries or taking their grievances to the World Trade Organization.
To understand the process that led to the recent settlement, it's helpful to explain exactly how collusion grievances are handled.
But Mr. Hu said the risk of unrest might actually increase if individuals were not permitted to air grievances online.
"What's Going On" by Marvin Gaye, an early 1970s protest song, could be applied to a number of different grievances.
Videos show that some protesters have gone well beyond strictly economic grievances to challenge Iran's foreign policy and religious rules.
Yelp, one of Google's most enduring critics, got to share its grievances with senators on the Antitrust Subcommittee on Tuesday.
But unions are still required by law to represent nonpaying workers at the bargaining table and in grievances at work.
While the land confiscation is the hot-button issue currently, residents of Sevastopol tick off a long list of grievances.
Mr. Uribe continued to air his grievances this week ahead of the pope's visit, issuing a public letter to Francis.
But they will voice these grievances online with enough volume and vitriol to worry even the most reasonable media executive.
His vexed relations with the press have turned bitterly hostile, for example, and his list of grievances keeps getting longer.
He's no fan of President Trump, but he thinks the Trumpian populist movements here and in Europe have legitimate grievances.
But scores of unemployed oil workers, motorcycle couriers and public transportation workers said they wanted their grievances addressed as well.
WASHINGTON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - He listed familiar grievances, praised and criticized his guests, and seemed to blow off some steam.
Several unions representing education department employees filed grievances, saying that the city could not unilaterally take away their parking privileges.
Its domestically-oriented recruitment propaganda emphasizes very specific local grievances and cases of power abuse and resource theft, not ideology.
Ethnic Poles' grievances have a sympathetic ear in Warsaw, muddying Lithuania's relationship with its crucial partner in energy and security.
Old grievances and injustices drive much of the political violence, gang crime and economic problems that have bedeviled the island.
While the Iraqi and Lebanese protesters have various grievances, some of their anger is over Iran's influence in their countries.
Political grievances, inequality and unemployment among the youth are the pressing domestic concerns for Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries.
Their grievances were real, he said, but the legal system was treating them impatiently, dismissing their cases over technical matters.
The growing grievances against them, however, have one thing in common: fear that the companies are amassing too much power.
Putin barely touched on foreign policy and was devoid of the grievances toward the West that characterized many past addresses.

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