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The progressives ultimately prevailed, rankling some of the conference's moderates.
Lyft's lawsuit to block the wage rule is rankling driver groups.
This talk of a narrower, bipartisan fix, though, is rankling conservative Republicans.
But the change also increases the odds of a stray market-rankling remark.
His positions have been too overtly pro-Beijing, rankling much of the population.
Another idea rankling Republicans - raising the federal minimum wage - would be high on Pelosi's agenda.
Nike broadcast its two-minute ad during the game, rankling the league and its owners.
On Tuesday, June 24, police raided the Stonewall, rankling patrons who were tired of being harassed.
His government has made it faster for industry, including mining, to get environmental clearances, rankling environmentalists.
Both countries have become bigger suppliers to China during the trade war, rankling American officials. 3.
The Yankees' players awarded fewer full shares than any other team, rankling some within the organization.
Subsequently (and, frankly, ridiculously), The Kelly File host ended up rankling the Twittersphere with her bare shoulders.
Dumbo's streetscape has charmed film and television directors, who frequently use the neighborhood for shoots, sometimes rankling residents.
Even if Warren's comments are rankling some more mainstream Democrats, they are being met with acclaim by progressives.
Lawmakers face a challenge in navigating those competing priorities without rankling other members or running afoul of budget rules.
But they risk rankling conservatives who have pushed for any debt-limit increase to be paired with spending cuts.
Now, the contrast between the administration's public and private messaging on its plan to expand testing is rankling U.S. labs.
Mike Bloomberg's ad-buying spree may be rankling his fellow Democrats and President Donald Trump, but local broadcasters are loving it.
Yet Kemp's possible choice is rankling Republicans, including Trump and his allies who have been pushing the governor to name Rep.
What is rankling about the league, she said afterward, is its insistence that it is driven by factors beyond the bottom line.
That means Thune runs the risk of rankling fellow Republicans if he's seen as too eager to cut a deal with Democrats.
The state is more than 90 percent white, rankling officials and activists who say it does not match the party's diversity elsewhere.
Menendez did not mention by name Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law who has met with Saudi leaders, rankling some in Congress.
It is particularly rankling for Mr. Ryan, a former chairman of the House Budget Committee, that he is unable to pass a budget.
That approach has been welcomed by many Israelis, while rankling with Palestinians, whose political and religious leaders have refused to meet Mr. Pence.
The NTSB releases its first report on bicyclist safety in nearly half a century, rankling cycling advocates with a call for mandatory helmet use.
The juxtaposition of the homogenous casting and the song's explicit message of celebrating powerful Black women is rankling people, as Yahoo Style pointed out.
Republicans are known for being the party of free trade, and it's rankling those who typically try to steer clear of Trump scandals. Sen.
California-based retailer Fashion Nova has gotten a lot of flack for its plus-size section, and it's not the clothing itself that's rankling people.
She's been rankling consumers since she was born in 1959, a bosomy bombshell in a zebra-stripe swimsuit, her eyes cast in a suggestive, sideways gaze.
The White House blocked Joyce from testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee at a hearing on Thursday, rankling both Republicans and Democrats on the committee.
But that five years is now up, and Google is rankling critics who distrust its intentions and worry that ultimately the search giant is unaccountable to public regulators.
Rankling the administration's critics even more, the changes to the NSC also include removing the director of national intelligence and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Mr. Comey groomed him for senior leadership from a young age, rankling some agents who saw him as too academic and not enough of a traditional crime-fighter.
Speaking of noise, the Shengyi motor definitely gives off a noticeable hum during riding, which I found a little rankling at times, but easy to ignore at others.
Washington (CNN)The scandals that are metastasizing around the Trump administration are rankling some of the President's largest contributors, who were already in short supply after his insurgent campaign.
The strong-arm tactics by Flake are rankling some of his colleagues, who are having their state's nominees left in limbo because of a fight that doesn't involve them.
On Tuesday, CNN reported that the President pressured top aides to grant his daughter and her husband, Jared Kushner, security clearances, despite their reservations, rankling other West Wing officials.
Rather it's how Forbes labeled that status, saying that Jenner was self-made and including her in a group of "#SelfMadeWomen," that drew rankling and groans from Jenner's critics.
The expected appointment is rankling some inside the White House, with longtime Trump loyalists inside and outside the West Wing saying they would have preferred a veteran from the campaign.
The Syrian Kurds have declared an autonomous administration across parts of northern Syria along the Turkish border, rankling Ankara, which has fought a decades-long insurgency against Kurdish PKK separatists.
While I enjoy at least the idea of Yiannopoulos rankling hand-wringing liberals, I also think that his arguments give permission to people who want to say vile, racist, bigoted things.
Major presidential candidates have skipped primary debates in the past, most notably in 1980, when Ronald Reagan opted not to debate George Bush before the Iowa caucuses, rankling some in Iowa.
Much of the satisfaction that an ambitious African-American man chose as his partner an accomplished dark woman arises, however, from the rankling impression that frequently such men prefer lighter companions.
The sofa she's sitting on stretches the length of the stage, suggesting an unending series of days alone with a book, a drink, and rankling thoughts that grow louder and louder.
"There's a complete lack of leadership by third-party vendors to change the conversation — they set the rules," one agency exec said, requesting anonymity to avoid rankling their clients and employer.
The effort comes after the White House blocked cybersecurity coordinator Rob Joyce from testifying before the committee at a hearing on Thursday, rankling both Republicans and Democrats on the committee.  Sen.
At all levels, concerns about ice hockey's head injuries, scant diversity and costs are rankling parents and prospective players, and Canadians are now investing their time and money in other sports.
Four people were killed and 12 others injured when a gunman opened fire at a Christmas market in Strasbourg, France, on Tuesday, rankling a country already reeling from weeks of civil unrest.
However, the president of Poland, where the Nazi concentration camp was built during the German occupation of World War Two, will stay away due to rankling disputes with both Russia and Israel.
Further rankling the NSE investors, BSE has said it will file a prospectus for an IPO within six to nine months as it aims to list by next year, probably on the NSE.
Stephen Miller Miller, the 31-year-old former congressional aide with a sharp tongue and history of rankling moderate Republicans, was seen as a power center when Trump stepped into the White House in January.
Yet, the bank's tiptoe approach towards withdrawing ongoing stimulus in the form of asset purchases and towards moving interest rates back into positive territory is increasingly rankling among economists and policymakers within the broader region.
While Ms. Sittenfeld risks rankling Austen purists — the casual sex has already caused a small uproar — her looser approach also separates "Eligible" from other, less successful Austen updates that were unswervingly loyal to the original stories.
First his administration announced that he would focus on Iran, rankling European diplomats opposed to his withdrawal from the nuclear accord, while opening the door to a face-to-face showdown between the president and Iranian leaders.
The debate over HEA reauthorization is rankling the House Democratic Caucus's powerful Tri-Caucus — the CHC, the Congressional Black Caucus and the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus — which jointly released its own set of HEA priorities Monday.
The last of those took home Best Picture (despite a number of controversies), rankling people at home and at least one newly minted Oscar-winner: "I thought I was courtside at [Madison Square] Garden," Spike Lee told reporters.
But a browser is supposed to be a tool, not a private platform, and the idea that every tab I open is another data point and another opportunity for Google to foist its algorithms on me is rankling.
A U.S. intelligence official, speaking on condition of anonymity, accused Moscow of disclosing the visit partly to fuel political discord in Washington over investigations of a Russian interference campaign that is rankling President Donald Trump and some of his fellow Republicans.
Since becoming a couple, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have upended certain traditions, including tossing out the traditional photo opportunity to showcase the newest royal in favor of choosing carefully curated images online — rankling most of the British press.
"It's rankling some folks that the guy they asked to speak on the first day is the guy who did some real damage to a female presidential candidate," said Jim Manley, who served as a Clinton surrogate during the 2016 race.
Analysts cited a number of factors for the surprising strength of the protest: pent-up anger over government suppression of peaceful demonstrations; some rankling over the dreary economy; and the weather, because Sunday was sunny and relatively warm for March.
Facts on the Ground is a puzzling and intellectually rankling show because it reminds us, that is, everyone who employs language to makes sense of the world around us, particularly in relation to power, that language has some profound limitations.
Sharp market moves have wrongfooted many firms, leading to poor performances in the first quarter from funds such as Bill Ackman's Pershing Square, and rankling investors already disgruntled over fee structures charging 2 per cent for management as well as 20 per cent of profits.
Sean Hannity, a day after rankling Fox News brass by appearing on stage with President Donald Trump at a rally, did not appear on air, even though the network had said he would join fellow primetime hosts Laura Ingraham and Tucker Carlson on the broadcast.
It's basically assured that the second Clinton took office, she would be beset by Republican opposition that would keep her from achieving the more progressive parts of her speech, thus further rankling a left already suspicious of her, if not outright hostile toward her.
For a fair part of his first term as New York City's mayor, Bill de Blasio struggled to elbow his way into national Democratic politics, rankling party leaders with his efforts to push Hillary Clinton to the left, and ultimately giving her his endorsement with little fanfare.
Gary Rosenbaum, a partner at McDermott Will & Emery LLP, said the ability to place second-lien debt bodes well for sponsor-backed activity in the future, as this is a crucial part of the capital structure when banks can't underwrite first-lien debt without rankling regulators.
His initial foray into congressional diplomacy was not smooth: Mr. Mnuchin served as chief pitchman for the president's 2017 tax cut, rankling Democrats by producing a one-page economic assessment of a nearly 500-page bill that claimed the $1.5 trillion package would not add to the budget deficit.
A couple of weeks after my visit, the London shop manager tells Supreme's British disciples that if they're planning a pilgrimage they'll need to start lining up on Thursday morning—instead of Wednesday night—because the weekly influx of rough sleepers in $22001 trainers is rankling the local government.
In some regions of California where the housing affordability crisis is most dire — like Mountain View, Berkeley, and San Diego — partial or total vehicle-dwelling bans have been seen as one way to address the growing homelessness problem that's rankling neighborhoods, especially since the bigger vehicles can make parking spaces scarce.
Their inclusion together in the day's activities was clear: Obama may have been "the first mainstream African American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy" — as Obama's running mate, Joe Biden, had clumsily said in 20123, rankling many of the activists — but he would not be the last.
During the transition, Mr. Priebus and Mr. Spicer stocked the press shop with their associates from the Republican National Committee, rankling Trump campaign loyalists who reminded the president that Mr. Priebus had suggested he drop out of the race after an "Access Hollywood" tape of Mr. Trump's comments about women became public.
There are echoes, in the current debate, of the first year of the Obama administration, when Mr. Obama's generals — led by David H. Petraeus and Stanley A. McChrystal — pushed for a large troop surge, rankling his political aides including Rahm Emanuel and David Axelrod, who complained that the generals were boxing in their commander in chief.
Several foreign service officers have complained about the cable on a private Facebook page, according to the Post, and several missions have sought to avoid rankling the administration by posting President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's past statement affirming LGBT rights.
And what is rankling me most is since when have I been the type to believe in the caducity of life?
Beneath the calm surface of life at Volumnia House complications have already been brewing. One of Mrs Queckett's pupils has been privately married before the Registrar to her almost equally juvenile and absurdly jealous fiancé, Mr Reginald Paulover. This girl's name is Dinah, and she is the daughter of Rear-Admiral Archibald Rankling, an old sea-lion of the hoarsest, gruffest, and most savage sort. The proposal of Mr Paulover for the hand of Miss Rankling has been received by the young lady's parents with the sternest refusal, and has been followed by her immediate seclusion in Volumnia College.
Straight bats had replaced the old hockey stick shape a few years earlier (in response to bowlers pitching instead of rolling the ball as formerly) and the width issue may have been rankling. His motive remains a mystery but the Hambledon objection has been preserved by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). The Laws were formally changed in 1774.
Rankling under a sense of injustice, Cam devises a scheme to make the mate think he is haunted by a whistling poltergeist. However, he soon realises this is childish and futile. When they reach the Caribbean, Cam takes a rare opportunity to go ashore at Boca del Sol, a fictional seaport. He and his bunkmate Rusty find themselves in the local prison after a misunderstanding.
When Saravanan falls in love and marries Nandhini, Bhaskaran discovers that Nandhini's younger sister is Chandrika, and wishes to marry her. When he approaches his family for the alliance, his unemployment is repeatedly mentioned, rankling him, so he leaves his house to prove himself. Bhaskaran faces many obstacles in his path to prove himself. He is insulted by Chandrika's father, Shanmugasundaram, and does not even have a place to live.
In order to make him confess, they broke his leg.”Taiwanese interrogators broke his leg to elicit a confession...”, the US journalist Kristof mentions; any sharp drop in the temperature still caused the writer pain many years later and made walking difficult for him. See Nicholas D. Kristof, “One Author is Rankling Two Chinas,” in: The New York Times, October 07, 1987 Western allies of the regime were not unaware of this.
The Western press was appalled with the scale of atrocities committed by the Austro-Hungarian troops against Serbian civilians, including women and children. William Shepard, of the United Press, confirmed as an eyewitness that at least eighteen towns were fully abandoned, and the whole of northwestern Serbia was nearly depopulated. Mišić was promoted to the rank of vojvoda for his command during the battle. Potiorek, on the other hand, was relieved of command on 22 December for "this most ignominious, rankling and derisory defeat".
The pressure Britain exerted on Jordan to join the Baghdad Pact in 1955 had caused a spike in anti-British sentiment in Jordan. During Hussein's visit to London in October 1955, he tried to persuade Foreign Office officials to make changes to the Army command, but his wishes went unheeded. Subsequent negotiations led the British to promise that the Royal Engineers (RE) would have an Arab officer commanding it in 1985, rankling Hussein. Another issue that Hussein and Glubb had disagreed on was the strategy for defending the West Bank in case of a war with Israel.
At the beginning of his reign, Matthias continued the policy of his father John Hunyadi in defending Hungary, the "bulwark of Christendom," against the Turks. However, as Matthias led campaigns each year, he came to the realization that by the late 15th century it was no longer possible to oust the Ottoman Turks from Europe. Rankling under the heavy costs of bordering the Sultan, and resenting his Christian neighbors, like Frederick III, who often meddled in Hungary when Matthias was on campaign, Matthias made the radical decision to come to an entente with the Turks, enabling the Hungarian king to turn westward.
Arie Zeev Raskin, rabbi of Larnaca Synagogue, with the former President of Cyprus, Tassos Papadopoulos Public Hanukkah menorah in Nicosia Israel has had diplomatic relations with Cyprus since Israel's independence in 1948, when Cyprus was a British protectorate. Israel and Cyprus’ associations have continued to expand since 1960, the year of Cyprus’ independence. Despite rankling feelings about side-effects of Turkish-Israel Defense Cooperation, IAF violations of her airspace, and lingering suspicions that Israel had been passing intelligence to Turkey regarding Cyprus's defense systems, Cyprus remained a stalwart friend of Israel throughout the conflicts of recent decades.Thomas Diez, The European Union and the Cyprus Conflict: Modern Conflict, Postmodern Union, Manchester University Press 2002 pp.36-39.
"The results of his method of governing his states soon showed themselves in insurrections, conspiracies, assassinations and rebellion, especially in Umbria, the Marches and Romagna; the violent repression of which, by a system of espionage, secret denunciation, and wholesale application of the gibbet and the galleys, left behind it to those who were to come afterwards a very terrible, rankling and long-enduring debt of party hatreds, of political and social demoralisation, and— worst of all— a contempt for and enmity to the law, as such."Trollope, p. 41. In a regime that saw the division of the population into Carbonari and Sanfedisti, he hunted down the Carbonari and the Freemasons with their liberal sympathisers.
Mallory arrives, and brings with him his friend Rear-Admiral Rankling; and, as Dinah and her young husband are also present, it is fortunate that the Admiral has been too long at sea to be able to recognise his daughter. Supper is followed by a dance, which is in full swing when the servant runs in with the news that the boy in buttons has set the house on fire in playing with fireworks. The fire brigade arrive, and the escape is planted outside the windows of the class-room ; and the pupils escape by one, whilst Mrs Queckett, in the full attire of a queen of opera bouffe, enters at the other. There ensues a series of tête-à-têtes, explanations and reconciliations leading to a resolution satisfactory to all parties.
The second was purpose built in Dundee, reported to have sat so low in the water that her decks were always awash and the only way up to the light was up a rope ladder in the rigging - no mean feat at the best of times. She created quite a stir in Edinburgh on account of her fog horn being tested while lying at ¾ mile outside Granton in the Firth of Forth. As the fog horn had a range of approximately 10 miles, north Edinburgh could hear it loud and clear and the complaints to the office, newspapers and police were numerous - particularly as it was being sounded in clear weather. "Hundreds of city dwellers have had no sleep over three consecutive nights"; "The most flagrant individual breach of the peace is as nothing compared with the ceaseless boom and consequent suffering of the past three nights"; "Firth of Forth torment"; "An Edinburgh grievance which has left rankling memories in the selection of Granton for the fog horn test" were typical of statements made and written at the time .
The Senior Dialogue was conceived at a 2004 APEC meeting, after a suggestion made by Chinese President Hu Jintao to U.S. President George H. W. Bush to create a forum where the global superpower and emerging global player could come together and discuss issues of mutual concern. The typically two- day rounds help establish a framework for bilateral cooperation between the two countries, and give the U.S. an opportunity to shape China's impact on the world as its economy continues to industrialize. Integrating China into the world's security, economic and political systems continues to be the U.S.'s current policy in dealing with China's rise on the global sphere. However, China's current international economic policies are increasingly rankling American workers and businesses, among others around the world who consider China's trade practices unfair. On June 13, 2007, four U.S. senators introduced a bill that would pressure China to allow its currency to rise in value, which would help close the huge U.S. trade deficit with China, which hit a record $233 billion in 2006.
Written at a dismal time in his life—Hazlitt's divorce was pending, and he was far from sure of being able to marry Sarah Walker—the article shows scarcely a trace of his agony. Not quite like any other essay by Hazlitt, it proved to be one of his most popular, was frequently reprinted after his death, and nearly two centuries later was judged to be "one of the most passionately written pieces of prose in the late Romantic period". Another article written in this period, "On the Pleasure of Hating" (1823; included in The Plain Speaker), is on one level a pure outpouring of spleen, a distillation of all the bitterness of his life to that point. He links his own vitriol, however, to a strain of malignity at the core of human nature: > The pleasure of hating, like a poisonous mineral, eats into the heart of > religion, and turns it to rankling spleen and bigotry; it makes patriotism > an excuse for carrying fire, pestilence, and famine into other lands: it > leaves to virtue nothing but the spirit of censoriousness, and a narrow, > jealous, inquisitorial watchfulness over the actions and motives of > others.

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