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" He went on: "Right now I feel quite slighted.
But the Texas Rangers didn't feel the least bit slighted.
If anyone was angsty, misunderstood, and slighted, it was me.
Wronged, slighted, dismayed -- the President airs his grievances year-round.
When some nevertheless ignore or reject him, he feels slighted.
But Philadelphia nonetheless feels forever slighted by her northern neighbor.
But never underestimate our ability to feel indignant or slighted.
But when slighted, he is quick to criticize unappreciative offenders.
Whenever Trump feels slighted, he finds it necessary to start a
But in their shared time on The Bachelor, Booth slighted Martinez.
Would the other child, our daughter, feel slighted and less loved?
And the person who has been perceived to have been slighted?
I always thought Jesse was slighted by the end of Breaking Bad.
But the Academy can't shoulder all the blame for Exhale's being slighted.
You'll find someone who has felt exploited, slighted – or both – by politicians.
A lesser man might feel slighted and want to return the compliment.
Presumably, they also have troubled teenagers who have been slighted or bullied.
What is unseen is the reaction of competing industries that feel slighted.
Virtues neglected, then adored become, And graces slighted, blossom on the tomb.
Regular spenders felt slighted, so Macy's gave them platinum-level Star Rewards.
But Schwarzman describes several instances when the Chinese felt exhausted and slighted.
Even before the lawsuits, PUBG was vocal about feeling slighted by competitors.
Trump might then feel slighted, leading him to pursue a military option.
Mr. Trump also slighted voters themselves, a first for him by our count.
Congress already slighted them when it denuded their bill and then passed it.
"Sometimes jealousy is a signal that you really are being slighted," she said.
Similarly, if you orient your life around attention, you will always feel slighted.
"This was the day I slighted fate and became a chef," she wrote.
These instances haven't been the first time Brady has been slighted over his style.
Perhaps they were feeling slighted or envious that I went it alone, without them?
Worst-case scenario: Slighted senators take the snub out on Google down the road.
He claims it hasn't happened since George Elsey slighted Secretary of State George Marshall.
"I feel like you slighted me," Flicker told Josephs when she called with the invitation.
They'll often feel like slighted outcasts, deprived of what they want or feel they deserve.
Abdullah said Wednesday he did not feel slighted by the lack of a formal meeting.
It's understandable: Democrats were dealt a devastating blow in 2016, and everyone involved feels slighted.
He will play the French painter Georges Seurat; she will play his slighted lover, Dot.
You feel slighted — but how much of that is personal, and how much is professional?
You can't blame Founette for asking; players want to play, especially when they feel slighted.
The Democratic critics also feel slighted that the administration cut them out of the process.
He said that Mr. Rice was quick to brandish a pistol if he felt slighted.
"When the gang feels slighted, they will use violence to address it," Mr. Sini said.
Neither of you was slighted, or asked your family for an invitation that didn't materialize.
Xi has despised Kim for years because he's felt slighted and humiliated by this regime.
But if you are feeling slighted, there are steps you can take to rectify the situation.
If you say "thanks, here's a coupon," and then that coupon doesn't work, customers feel slighted.
Rhode Islanders feel slighted because they don&apost get credit for their role in the Revolution.
Eventually we reached the bottom and I felt like I had just slighted an ill fate.
But not every unpopular teen is doomed to a life of slighted feelings and chronic disease.
Drama swirled when she felt slighted by a lack of visits from the other RHOC stars.
This haughtiness was also evident in the Nobel's narrow geographic outlook, which slighted non-European writers.
When he feels personally slighted, he can't let go of a subject but keeps on fighting.
First, he describes how he would have embarrassed Hawkins onstage, if she really had slighted him.
Whether the film will impress fans who were slighted by Frey's fabrications remains to be seen.
However slighted I may feel, though, this scientific oversight might actually be a logical response to biology.
A man has slighted a woman, and she has taken charge and sent him on his way.
And the catalog of slighted celebrities starts to read like something of a star-studded enemies list.
If he feels slighted by Kim, or senses that his outreach has gone unanswered, anything could happen.
The economic component was slighted by not listening to dissonant voices from every county in every state.
"They feel slighted," Vladimir Frolov, a prominent foreign policy analyst and columnist, said of the Russian leadership.
I knew they didn't pick murder juries at the civil courthouse, but I still felt slighted somehow.
And fans of police have been moved to open their hearts, and wallets, to the slighted NYPD officers.
"No one likes being slighted," says Farah Harris, a licensed clinical professional counselor and workplace mental health advocate.
"He felt slighted and wanted us to go out of our way to feel fabulous again," Alig posited.
If I ruminate on how I was slighted by a rude passenger this morning, I will want blood.
The outlet, DPRK Today, called Trump a "wise politician" and a "far-slighted presidential candidate," according to NKNews.org.
Differing punctuation can leave one side feeling slighted while the other has no idea of the potential problem.
If a slighted Resistance player had slipped some information to the Enlightened, that was disrespectful to the community.
Still, it brings up an important issue: How do we know for sure if we have been slighted?
Paradoxically, much of their success could hinge on the message of the figure who was slighted: Bernie Sanders.
"I feel like I've been slighted, and I'm going to make sure people know who I am," he said.
If this sounds familiar, it's not the first time women athletes have been slighted by one of these lists.
When the movie was released, Mr. Cohen wondered whether Dr. Herman was upset at being slighted by the script.
It's in the moment he chooses to fire a gun at a group of strangers when he feels slighted.
Government employees who feel slighted by pension cuts that took effect in July probably mobilized against Tsai's party, Jung said.
Retention is also an issue for minority officers, who may complain of feeling slighted during the promotions process, Thomas says.
Surely, it is only because Zaza's fans don't want him to dwarf over his teammate and make him feel slighted.
OnePlus 5 owners, like OnePlus 3 owners last year, may feel slighted by OnePlus's swift release cycle, but they shouldn't.
Both view the other as having the real potential to take action if perceived as being ignored, slighted or disrespected.
" Slighted by a snob while he is reading a Lawrence Durrell novel, he thinks: "Doesn't he think poor people read?
It's not unusual for Republicans to feel slighted by political reporters, most of whom vote Democratic in presidential election years.
Of the eight, my favorite player is corner Mackensie Alexander, who I think was slighted only because of his size.
But when Brunson was moved to house arrest, rather than released, "Trump felt slighted, and took it personally," Cagaptay says.
Yet many African-American residents said they have felt slighted in recent years as Nashville's cool-town reputation took off.
Chaudhary Sahib felt slighted, made a few phone calls and got Janmohamed transferred to a school in a faraway village.
Its depressive hero felt so slighted by his town that he almost allowed them all to suffer a terrible fate.
And some loyal users felt slighted by being told to download a second app to do what they were already doing.
The downgrade in the two men's talks has some officials close to the Australian leader quietly wondering whether they'd been slighted.
The better programs in the A.A.C. feel slighted, unfairly left standing in the game of musical chairs that is conference realignment.
"I feel not only slighted, but I suffered what is called in Russian a moral insult," he said at the time.
" Ariana Grande's "Knew Better/Forever Boy," which Ms. Weiner said is a standout: "I feel like she's been slighted this year.
Just because you feel wronged or slighted doesn't mean it's to your advantage to say that in a detailed resignation letter.
The U.S.G.A.'s mistake and Fox Sports' omission could be the field's misery, because a slighted Koepka is an inspired Koepka.
The show also featured the stars "Idol," or America, slighted, like the Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson, who finished seventh in Season 3.
"You could tell he wanted to say something to whoever he felt had slighted him, but he never did," Mr. Holtzclaw said.
Regardless of how I go out and perform, if I am the best player, in some way I would still get slighted.
Still, if you felt slighted by the exclusivity bestowed on Kapoor, then you might enjoy this retort by British artist Stuart Semple.
The host didn't spend time with her because she wanted to talk with a former boss who had avoided and slighted her.
Many store managers felt slighted by this, as they could no longer stock more of the items they knew their customers wanted.
Otherwise, singing with accuracy and heart, Ms. Racette acquitted herself well, without leaving the vivid impression that the slighted, obsessive Salome should.
To Fischl, the beatdown was no mystery: The C-Block COs had been slighted when the reprimanded inmate got to keep his dreads.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Rhode Islanders feel slighted that Bostonians get all the glory for helping spark the American Revolution with the Boston Tea Party.
Meghan Markle wasn't standing with her royal family members at a Remembrance Day Service on Sunday, but that doesn't mean she was slighted.
" He has slighted the appearance of numerous other women, most recently calling Stormy Daniels, the porn actress who sued him for defamation, "horseface.
Trump's Twitter account has become synonymous for blunt burns, regularly using someone's name when he feels they slighted him or let him down.
He felt slighted, clearly—if you write about sex, you should be open to fucking anyone who knows the magic password of asking.
In fear of backlash from black twitter for leaving artists of color off of nominations, the Recording Academy actually slighted a deserving song.
Did you feel in your own experience here in Canada that you had been humiliated or treated in some way that slighted you?
Theresa May of Britain, Justin Trudeau of Canada and Angela Merkel of Germany have all had turns at being Mr. Trump's slighted friend.
Bernard Berenson slighted him by observing that Moroni "gives us sitters no doubt as they looked," as if it were a small thing.
Each one had a stunning 2019, as did Lana Del Rey, whom some music critics consider to be the most slighted of all.
China has a track record of shirking international trade commitments and Trump has not hesitated to retaliate against Beijing when he feels slighted.
The few black Ivy Leaguers I know have all said that at one time or another, they felt slighted because of their race.
While Amazon customers who pre-ordered found a welcome surprise in their mailbox thanks to the gaffe, indie booksellers are feeling very slighted.
In her interview with Health, she brought up the situation again, but revealed the reason she didn't feel overly slighted by the remark.
Spencer may be feeling more slighted because he desperately wanted to be pope, but it is actually Mary who is bearing the harshest retribution.
I found out from the special prosecutors that he wanted to kill me, too, because as a judge, in his mind, I slighted him.
A true leader would call a meeting at Trump Tower with different members from all the communities who were slighted and insulted by Trump.
You're going to have to show you understand the way members of your class have slighted people who are less educated and less cosmopolitan.
Accepting the word of a slighted black customer may seem like a small start to some, a tentative first step on a long road.
I know of a woman who was invited to a party at which she felt slighted because the host didn't spend time with her.
Some of those slighted scientists conspired to launch the second assault on Passages: the attempt to transform a feminist ideal into a misogynist one.
Later, when the detective realizes he's been had, he's affronted — so having been charmed at first by her supposed naïveté, he now feels slighted.
They also slighted Jordan Peele, whose directorial debut in Get Out has won several awards from critics and industry groups so far this year.
Chip treats her poorly, as he does most people (he tends to lash out when he feels slighted, which is more often than not).
Retrospection involved recategorizing things that happened to me and reevaluating past actions and decisions, which led me to feel ashamed, slighted, or self-pitying.
The white men who are terrible will have our minds wiped by our rage and desire to possess those we feel have slighted us.
If pushed, a slighted, even more cantankerous Erdogan could make good his threat to unleash over 3 million Syrian migrants from Turkey into southern Europe.
"He doesn't forget, and ultimately erupts when he feels slighted," according to one former high-level industry and government official close to the Trump administration.
But at each stop, Trump is hoping to demonstrate his faith in traditional US allies that his administration claims were slighted by the previous administration.
Prince's fans at the time likely felt (rightfully) slighted that he wasn't given the stage to perform one of his own songs during the ceremony.
As he considered a run last year, still grieving his son's death, Mr. Biden felt slighted as the party establishment fell in line behind Mrs.
Lawmakers from New York and New Jersey in districts devastated by Superstorm Sandy backed the bill with stories about slighted constituents who never received coverage.
The appropriate response, if so slighted, is to take the high road, ignoring your sister's egregious behavior while chatting graciously and conspicuously with everyone else.
"Quite frankly, the legislature feels slighted, and taxpayers feel the same way," said Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, a Republican who lost in the primary for governor.
They mustn't be brainy, lest their menfolk feel slighted; they mustn't be willful; and they surely mustn't let too much of their real personalities show.
Trump also rattled off the ways China has slighted the United States: America lost 60,000 factories after China entered the World Trade Organization, Trump said.
China is likely feeling slighted as Pakistan gains entry into one of the world's most popular emerging markets equity indices while mainland shares were left out.
I still feel a little like Jesse was slighted again, though, with El Camino leaving the character in roughly the same place we last saw him.
Feeling slighted during an interview is not a new concept, and neither is overlooking insults to secure a position, many professionals and experts told Business Insider.
The worst awkward scenario, though, is when only one person remembers the initial interaction, leaving the other person feeling embarrassed, slighted, and a little bit invisible.
Yet by prioritizing the immediate interests of these resource-producing states, Trump has slighted the national interest in controlling the risks associated with a changing climate.
You all have to live there and if enough of you feel slighted, you may be motivated to vote the board out at the next election.
D'Angelo Russell did not behave like a 21-year-old who had been slighted when he took part in his introductory Nets news conference on Monday.
" Yet many feel slighted by the Democratic party; Axios' Alexi McCammond reported earlier this year that many black female candidates "feel the party isn't investing in them.
Those of us excited to see Riri with a darker complexion, which then became shades lighter, felt darker-skinned Black women were being slighted and erased again.
I have a soft voice and am still, in my early 30s, working on dredging up the self-confidence to stand up for myself when I'm slighted.
Democrats say the bureau is an essential tool for cracking down on predatory financial services and cite the $11 billion CFPB won in resolution for slighted consumers.
Most of those in attendance used the moment to try and parlay it into meetings with Google and Twitter, which Republicans said they also felt slighted by.
Dana White famously slighted Justino as looking like "Wanderlei Silva in a dress" but that secondary school level insult actually applied well to her style of fighting.
Similarly, Jewish Americans have long enjoyed success and acceptance in the United States, but the Orthodox community has felt slighted by the justice system in some cases.
So if you're like me and you hate being left hanging despite a "Read," for instance, you may respond more quickly when you think you're being slighted.
He always finds another way to be slighted, a justification for his hatred, another reason to pick up his fabled blades and find more sheep to slaughter.
Many in the Republican base felt angered and slighted, and raged at the supposed nice guys in the party who were allegedly too weak to fight back.
Ms. Hammonds talked about feeling slighted when the initial news coverage of the tornado seemed to focus more on fully gentrified places like the nearby Germantown neighborhood.
While the USMNT released a statement of support last July, many of the women's team players felt slighted by the lack of explicit solidarity from the men.
Rather than just "snapping," these are wrathful men who nurse grudges and who are plagued by a sense of insufficiency and of having been slighted and exploited.
A slighted police chief The allegations of murder may never have surfaced were it not for an attempted power play by the Prime Minister late last year.
She was angry that she was given next to no warning about the announcement and she was said to be frustrated that her show was being slighted.
There was no minibar, and while I almost never partake in the oft overpriced sweets and drinks, I felt a bit slighted by not having the option.
Female doctors are more likely to be slighted, losing their title "doctor" and instead introduced by their first name at professional events more often than their male peers.
When slighted or cornered, she cries sexism -- CNN's Anderson Cooper, Dana Bash and Chris Cuomo have all been called sexist by Conway during or after interviews with her.
Trump's silence on Sunday was notable for a man who regularly takes to Twitter to demonize anyone he feels has slighted him, including members of his own party.
Slighted kids may challenge the will, he said, alleging you had diminished capacity to make that gift, or that the sibling with the bigger share exerted undue influence.
But ultimately, Hollywood is full of artists, and when they rail against Christians, of course [Christians are] going to rail back against them and feel slighted by them.
The decision over Huawei could spark a row between Germany, China and the U.S. If there is not an outright ban on Huawei, the U.S. will feel slighted.
Egypt, meanwhile, felt slighted by Obama's fixation on human rights abuses there; the president's refusal to give an Oval Office meeting to Egypt's leader infuriated many in Cairo.
He said it was fake, but I do think that he actually -- maybe felt a little bad that she felt slighted in her own paper while he was there.
I mean, they do feel slighted by Russia for the interference in the election, and they see that the president isn&apost standing up for election integrity writ large.
The enforcement of this sometimes-shifting boundary can send people who find themselves on the outside further away from mainstream science, fostering a sense of antagonism and slighted outsiderism.
" Kardashian added that their audience expected openness, which often put a lot of pressure on the family: "[It's] funny—when we decide not to shoot things, people feel slighted.
Musk's businesses have long benefited from government support, and given Trump's eagerness to throw elbows, there's reason to think that support might melt away if the president felt slighted.
Under a Republican one, leadership would switch and the new FCC would unite the interests of the desperate broadband industry, the slighted FTC and the vengeful conservative Legislative branch.
And if it did add bonus features that significantly improved the service for hardcore users without making non-subscribers feel betrayed or slighted, that number could grow over time.
Whether or not that's true, the family still feels slighted by the tournament organizers, who refused to believe that Hernandez actually is a girl even after they showed identification.
If you're feeling slighted because you were born in one of the other 11 months in the year, Carvel does have a decent reason for offering this particular deal.
But if Trump felt slighted and he is apparently quite sensitive to any suggestion of slight, he could run as a third party to throw the race to Clinton.
The event also brought out vintage Trump, with the President giving a free-wheeling speech that at times veered into a venting session about people who have slighted him.
Martin said that she mentioned to representatives from the company how local groups affiliated with her organization sometimes feel slighted by the way Facebook handles their content and groups.
They amounted to a last argument between the senator and the president who clashed with him in life ("I like people who weren't captured") and slighted him in death.
To the Editor: Sarah Smarsh's article points the finger of blame at the media and at the way women are slighted in society, but ladies, honestly, look to yourselves.
Sanders acolytes view themselves as slighted in 2016 by a Democratic establishment that stacked the deck for Clinton, tilting everything from the debate schedule to delegate structures against them.
First off, its 470,000 residents have made something of an art form of feeling slighted; it was not that long ago that talks of secession were being taken seriously.
They organized a demonstration to protest a government that they believed had long slighted their English-speaking region by failing to uphold a constitutional promise of a bilingual nation.
The president himself has long been animated by his resentments toward others, whether as a Queens-born real estate scion who felt slighted by the wealthy Manhattan elite that he desperately longed to join, or as the unexpected victor of the 2016 election who feels surrounded by enemies—Congress, the courts, the FBI, the press, the civil service, and more—and slighted by their lack of respect and admiration for his achievements.
If diplomacy fails — or Trump feels slighted by whatever compromise Kim offers — the plan B might be war, which North Korea doesn't seem to want but is prepared to face.
But when I saw that the upgrade options were more expensive than the prices currently advertised on H&R Block's website, despite being the exact same products, I felt slighted.
Aside from Obama, Duterte has also slighted Arab culture, Pope Francis, the UN and the body's chief Ban Ki-moon, the Catholic Church, and U.S. ambassador to Manila Philip Goldberg.
On a few occasions, communities felt slighted or disrespected, and we all had to learn how to create and manage public art with respect to the communities where it's located.
Like most black and brown people in this country, despite what white people may believe, I was not actively looking for the ways whites slighted me because I was black.
That Dave's goofily going along with the event — and doing so in full traditional garb — yet doesn't feel personally slighted by Earn's comment tells you a lot about his overeagerness.
It's not abnormal for candidates to complain they're being slighted or that the rules of the game aren't fair, perhaps especially when they're losing and looking for someone to blame.
When I talked about this with other minority employees, they seemed relieved to tell of their own experiences being slighted because of perceptions based on the color of their skin.
The Sanders camp views themselves as slighted in 22016 by a Democratic establishment that stacked the deck for Clinton, tilting everything from the debate schedule to delegate structures against them.
By attempting to bargain with fans to fulfill their hopes of a great show, these collaborative organizing efforts can be exhausted, resulting in toxic fandom if the audience feels slighted.
While each state's laws differ, keeping certain assets out of this legal process typically avoids opening them up to claims from creditors or even offended family members who feel slighted.
Jim Jordan, the top Republican on the oversight committee, called the allegations "ridiculous" and claimed that the special office felt "slighted" by Conway's dismissal of the Office of the Special Counsel.
Feeling slighted after the Nationals walked a batter to load the bases for him in Game 22 of the World Series, he savored his payback, a grand slam, in Game 20.
"I think sometimes, you know, you feel a little bit slighted when you're small-town America," said Mickey Cooper, who has owned Eagle Pharmacy since she opened it 30 years ago.
A compelling version of the narrative is that John Harrison solved the longitude problem, but was slighted by the scientific establishment, Bennett writes in a blog post for Oxford University Press.
Multiple reporters have indicated that DeRozan was told as recently as Las Vegas Summer League that he would not be traded, and him feeling slighted and lied to is entirely understandable.
There is an entire world of slurs based on male and female genitalia, which seems a bit unfair to genitalia since genitalia on its own never really harmed or slighted anyone.
I Was Misinformed A friend went to an Off Broadway opening party earlier this month and had a feeling she had been slighted by an acquaintance but she is not sure.
Trump not only remembered the way Ryan slighted him in May but remembered nearly the exact phrasing and spat it back at Ryan in a brutally effective bit of rhetorical jiujitsu.
This way you have a sounding board to help you objectively see through your own self-doubt and determine whether you've actually been slighted or ignored, or whether you're being paranoid.
The Red Storm, who have won all five of their manager games this season, including the DePaul forfeit, seemed to feel slighted by their No. 4 seeding in KPI's initial postseason bracket.
Even though women of color still represent the most undervalued and often slighted minority in the entertainment industry, they are often the loudest champions for change, diversity, self-love, equality, and celebration.
The President for decades has slammed his opponents -- by name -- on Twitter and in the media, never missing an opportunity to castigate a person or group that he thinks has slighted him.
But many have said Abe feels slighted by the fact that Trump, who has flaunted his close relationship with the Japanese leader, didn't give him a heads-up on the Kim meeting.
And few of those seemingly slighted by Mr. Percoco — and by extension, Mr. Cuomo — are likely to be running to the governor's defense in the event that the trial generates negative headlines.
No. "There is always someone who feels that his or her religion is being slighted," said Slava Hazin, a Manhattan real estate lawyer and the president of his building's co-op board.
Feeling slighted and demoted to third in the hierarchy of the Danish royal family, Henrik left Denmark and went to stay at the couple's property in the South of France, Château de Caïx.
In his short time at the EPA's helm, Wheeler had made a show of trying to patch up relationships with career employees, the media and Democrats, all of whom felt slighted by Pruitt.
Defendant regime, the courts had for centuries slighted crimes against women, whose powerlessness before the state—in the form of an all-male bench and bar—really did rival that of criminal defendants.
After reading all the ways Swift feels Braun has slighted, bullied, and treated her poorly, it's time to break down on the other issue at hand: Swift controlling the rights to her masters.
With no clear plan for the aftermath, the UFC will find itself once again scrambling for another superfight and the undercard beneath it, without any goodwill to tap into among its slighted middleweights.
Both steep in dark and brooding self-pity about being slighted by the one that got away, paving the way for more emotional expressions of pain and longing for men—Black men in particular.
Some may feel slighted by what Napflix considers sleep-worthy —as a former ballet dancer and technology fan, the inclusion of a production of Swan Lake and a lecture on AI made me frown.
Golden Globe nominations are live which means it's time for all of us to devolve into a shouting mess over who was slighted (looking right at you, Widows) and who we want to win.
Conversely, if talks fail or if Trump feels slighted in some way, new national security adviser John Bolton could use it as an excuse to push for the war he favored only weeks ago.
My aunts and uncles felt slighted by her indifference to the family bond: perhaps she'd been spoiled by her life of plenty and lacked the moral fibre that tougher lives had bred in them.
Tywin was willing to marry Cersei to Robert in order to distance himself from the Targaryens, who he believed slighted his family by not engaging Rhaegar to Cersei and accepting Jaime into Aerys' Kingsguard.
Some would suggest he felt slighted at finishing fifth in the voting for the Ballon d'Or earlier this month, losing out to Luka Modric, just as he did in FIFA's rival The Best award.
Un-endorsing would be a tad awkward — "I could support Trump when he was attacking the families of fallen heroes, but not after he personally slighted me" — but would nonetheless have some internal logic.
But Mr. Gallagher also fielded criticism from his own eternal chief rival — and brother — Liam Gallagher, who slighted his sibling for failing to appear at an earlier benefit concert, "One Love Manchester," in June.
Sure, you want to be compensated or awarded for what you've earned, if you are only coming across as self-centered or motivated, it's easy for employers (whether current or prospective) to feel slighted.
That reflex was on display in January, when the announcement of Oscar nominations set off the annual ritual of counting up female nominees and then lamenting the ways in which women have been slighted.
People honk their car horns more when it's hot; major league baseball pitchers get more aggressive; college students who've been slighted by a "negative evaluation" are more tempted to give their evaluator an electric shock.
" Scoble also recounts his own version of incidents with four women who say he behaved inappropriately toward them, suggesting that they "felt peer pressure to join the #MeToo bandwagon," or "felt slighted for other reasons.
Philbin also seemed somewhat slighted by the fact that the 46-year-old Ripa, who has been seeking a new cohost since Michael Strahan's sudden departure last year, hasn't invited him back to fill in.
Sanders supporters have been angry with Wasserman Schultz and the DNC for some time, believing she has repeatedly undermined or slighted their candidate, who ran an unexpectedly strong campaign against Clinton in the Democratic primaries.
People close to Clinton and her political circles acknowledge that the choice wasn't about winning any one state or a single constituency — ensuring no single group felt slighted was just as much of a concern.
He boasts of liking drama and conflict in his inner circle, though he is less keen on being reined in and actively hates it when aides correct him in any way that makes him feel slighted.
He makes a strong case for the centrality of the fugitive slaves to the sectional crisis; indeed, by emphasizing the symbolism of the issue, he may have slighted the importance of its political and legal aspects.
"I have to admit I did feel a bit slighted and hurt when I was not invited to be part of the 'Saved by the Bell' reunion as well as other cast members events," she read.
Across 10 episodes, Gallardo's desperate maneuvers to retain control of his business and stick it to those who have slighted him have consequences that reverberate beyond the criminal underworld, ultimately resulting in a rigged presidential election.
He joked that he felt slighted by his omission from the list, and stated that despite the "hostile step" Moscow remained eager to develop closer relations with the United States if his American counterparts are willing.
However, Kit Harington, who played Jon Snow, anticipated that fans might feel slighted by the deaths of both Cersei (Lena Headey) and Daenerys (Emilia Clarke), and preemptively came to the show's defense in conversation with Entertainment Weekly.
One person close to Trudeau said the liberal leader doesn't feel slighted by Trump's late RSVP to the invite he extended in November, despite the practices of past US presidents to visit Canada early in their tenures.
Staten Island, which makes up the bulk of this district, is Trump Country — full of blue-collar workers and union households, where the populace feels forgotten and slighted by the liberals a ferry ride away in Manhattan.
She assembled a guerrilla team of 25 friends, family members, and fans for an art project of their own, one that would peck a clear message into the minds of the officials who had slighted her idol.
Residents in the former auto-making hub — a poor, largely minority city — feel their complaints about lead-tainted water from the Flint River (shown) flowing through their taps have been slighted by the government or ignored altogether.
Well, Aquarius, I like to believe that you're above concepts like revenge, but if you feel slighted by someone, this is a good time to seek "revenge" by simply no longer caring what they have to say.
TMZ's learned the vid's just the latest in a series featuring the guy getting into arguments and altercations all around Long Island, usually because he claims he's been harassed for his height or slighted in some way.
But Trump has carried on, spitting Twitter venom at political foes (and allies he felt slighted by), seemingly oblivious to -- or actively spiteful of -- the sensitive mechanisms and relationships that typically drive policy-making on Capitol Hill.
In his revealing and passionately argued book, he insists that because the framers did not sanction slavery as a matter of principle, the antislavery legacy of the Constitution has been "slighted" and "misconstrued" for over 200 years.
In 1998, before he established himself as a cable news superstar, Mr. O'Reilly's wrote "Those Who Trespass," a violent crime novel about an unhinged broadcast journalist who murders the network executives and correspondents who have slighted him.
As with most families, there have been fallings out, about the kinds of things families fall out over: who got more money, who got more affection, who slighted so-and-so at such-and-such a time.
"He can be a darn good defender with his athleticism and his competitiveness and I think he feels a little slighted that he's not considered a better defender, so we need to hold him accountable there," Atkinson said.
Because it seems to be populated entirely by self-described 'nice guys' who feel slighted if you aren't immediately impressed by their college lacrosse pics, or by the fact that they put the word 'please' after the word 'nudes.
For those among us who still feel personally slighted that season 7 of Game Of Thrones is going to be shorter, maybe this will make up for it: Entertainment Weekly reports that the actors are getting more screen time.
According to the curators, Viola may have felt slighted when, to protect the remainder of her fortune from creditors, it was decided that the New-York Historical Society's transformative acquisition would be called the Elie Nadelman Folk Art Collection.
Natan Wekselbaum, who, after being slighted as a struggling English speaker by two Manhattan retailers, opened his own tiny hardware store and transformed it into an Upper East Side household goods emporium congruously named Gracious Home, died on Oct.
Supporters of the DNC decision to not allow single-issue debates voiced strong concern that special interest groups for issues the Party supports like veterans, race, and poverty would feel slighted if their issues were excluded from sanctioned debates.
Some of the durable insights it offers to readers — into the risks of scientific inquiry and technological innovation, into the philosophical complexity of human identity — are slighted in favor of its cathartic power in the life of the writer.
He said he grabbed a knife from his Sherman Oaks home and drove to Beebe's San Marcos, California, home with the intent to "annihilate" her because he felt he'd been slighted by her the day before, according to the Union-Tribune.
Wright felt slighted Saturday when, in the bottom of the ninth with two runners in scoring position and one out, the Milwaukee Brewers intentionally walked Curtis Granderson to load the bases and face Wright in a tie game at Citi Field.
If a director who was repeatedly slighted by the academy during his lifetime is today the most acclaimed and certainly the most watched director of classical Hollywood, it may well be because modern Hollywood has largely rebuilt itself in his image.
Instead, Mr. Putin sat, nodding approvingly, on a stage beside these heads of state and other senior officials at a business forum that veered into what sounded at times like a group-therapy session for world leaders slighted by President Trump.
He has slighted the tradition of the Sundanese, the second-largest ethnic group in Indonesia, by once making a rude joke about their traditional greeting "sampurasun," which loosely translates as "please pardon me," pronouncing it "campur racun," or mixed poison.
Snow and her colleagues say that it will take some time to spread knowledge and awareness surrounding the gentle C-section, but hopes that eventually, women will know that it's available and don't feel slighted if they have to opt for a cesarean.
They are trying to figure out which direction to face guests on the bench farthest from backstage — if they have them facing out, would people in the next row think they were slighted and not given the front-row seat they were promised?
President Trump views veterans — a group he has taken pains to court, even though at times he has slighted them — as part of a key component of his political base, and he has long sought to put more veterans in private health care.
The whole thing was a severe embarrassment for Prime Minister Anthony Eden, who, as we saw in The Crown's first season, had been waiting in the wings for years to succeed Winston Churchill at the head of the country, and felt personally slighted by Nasser.
Slighted, and emboldened by his family's 18% stake, Mr Mistry has had to be eased off the boards of firms operating under the Tata aegis, but of which it is often only a minority shareholder (for now he still sits on the board of Tata Sons).
Powell felt slighted with how far he fell on draft night, and made a statement as the only rookie to be named to the All-NBA Summer League first team in Las Vegas in 223, which helped to earn him a three-year contract with the team.
Meanwhile, Twitter finally opened up its verification system to all users, making its coveted checkmark something attainable by the masses, where before it was handled manually and at the company's discretion, making for a fairly large group of users who felt slighted when requests were ignored.
Aside from chuckling at the angry posts from reviewers who felt slighted, it was a clear insight into how Apple believes people buy things these days, and how the older model of going to a select few reviewers perhaps isn't the only way to drive purchasing decisions.
Later in the day, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, followed up on the president's tweet by furnishing a list of expanded gripes that members of the Trump administration have against those in the news media who have slighted the president or his supporters.
"I would be very sad because it has given me great pleasure over these many years," Ms. Conroy said, noting that she attended the bridge renaming in 1994, though even then her father was slighted when his first name was misspelled "Malcom" on the new signs.
And Italian producers may have good reason to be slighted, since their government did not participate in the multinational consortium behind Airbus, unlike Germany, Spain, France and the U.K, which all now face tariffs on their own products, ranging from wine to whiskey, aircraft to olives.
Why it matters: It's difficult to build a diverse bench of candidates — something the national party campaign arm says is "crucial to winning back the House" — when black female candidates feel slighted by the Democratic Party because they want more help in running a campaign for the first time.
EPISODE 1: USS CALISTER The first episode of Black Mirror's fourth season stars Jesse Plemons as a schlubby, sexless white guy with an inferiority complex named Robert Daley who feels constantly slighted at his job; he's the Chief Technology Officer at a company that creates highly immersive video games.
She would have respected Peipei, too, if she had outgrown her obsession with Mr. Wu. Over the years, Bella had successfully maintained the right distance between Mr. Wu and herself: too close, and Peipei would have felt jealous; too removed, Peipei would have felt slighted on behalf of her husband.
It may be simultaneously cringe-inducing and entertaining to watch Borchardt yell at his mother for not framing a shot to his liking, or to see Wiseau freak out when he feels slighted by his crew, but both Franco and Smith build up an enormous amount of empathy for their leads.
Opinion by: Krystal Ball This weekend, after having been completely slighted in two different debates, Andrew YangAndrew YangAndrew Yang accused of discriminating against female employee at education company EXCLUSIVE: 2020 Dem Andrew Yang releases tax returns Bloomberg bets 2020 campaign on unprecedented strategy MORE finally put his foot down with MSNBC.
So whether it's slighted allies and partners, as in Europe and Asia, or piqued rivals and adversaries, as with China and Iran, most states have compelling incentives to downplay tensions, postpone confrontation and avoid conflict with the US.These incentives are further magnified by the uncertainty introduced by American democracy and electoral outcomes.
In America, where many indigenous, immigrant, and religious groups still value traditional healing and feel slighted by or suspicious of allopathic medicine, there's been a movement to try to integrate some healers or practices into medical facilities, allowing the practice of limited rituals and dispensing restricted remedies to alleviate that cultural friction.
Ferguson flouted the Constitution's explicit promises of racial equality; pre-Warren cases slighted the Constitution's repeated affirmations of a "right to vote"; early-103th-century precedents ignored basic rights guaranteed by the 14th Amendment as plainly understood in the 1860s; and pre-Warren jurisprudence also undermined bedrock constitutional rights of political expression.
" Stimson said it was also possible that the shooter was "a disgruntled evil individual who was mad because he wasn't going to get his pilot wings, or he wasn't getting the qualification ratings that he wanted, or he had a beef with somebody, or there was a girlfriend involved who slighted him.
Though he seems to have been a loving husband toward Setsu (and a doting father to their four children), Hearn's personal relationships were, for the most part, marked by a kind of skittishness and extreme sensitivity; if he felt slighted or unwanted, he would break off a friendship or a romance immediately, without explanation.
" Laughably, Tom McCarthy's Variety review pondered whether men might have to worry about movies not being about them anymore, writing: "What with this and Ang Lee's similarly female-slanted Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon poised to dominate the action market through the holidays, slighted-feeling boys may start wanting to get some of their own back.
When I first started working, I had no idea that negotiation was something I should consider, but when I learned that the structure of my firm doesn't allow for negotiations (compensation is set by the partners of my firm months before I'm able to know about it), I felt really angry and a bit slighted.
Tensions between the Sanders and Clinton camps have remained high as the 2020 campaign has gotten underway in earnest, as explained by Vox's Emily Stewart: The Sanders camp views themselves as slighted in 2016 by a Democratic establishment that stacked the deck for Clinton, tilting everything from the debate schedule to delegate structures against them.
Ok that pitch perfect commercial with the cast of VPR was pretty good.. I didn't know that Kristen could sing tho So it's almost endearing that fans might feel slighted by a scene that featured Morgan and Medley praising The Hustle, but it indicates that reality TV viewers might actually expect their favorite shows to seem, well, real.
Mafia 3, even as it sidesteps many of the political motivations of the era, still allows me to exist outside of the normal boundaries of heroism, still allows me to hold my head high as a black man and take revenge when slighted, instead of turning the other cheek as black people have always been expected to.
They were slighted on purpose because of research showing that any time a Kardashian is on television, many in the public tend to think it is a publicity stunt to make money… After all of the time it took to get here, I needed to make clear that this was real, this is my life and not some publicity stunt.
Lest Essential's earliest customers feel slighted, it has a deal for early buyers, too – they'll receive a $200 'friends and family' credit they can use to further discount (valid through December 15, 2017) a device for a loved one (or another for themselves, if they maybe also want the just-released white Essential Phone, for instance), or to buy the 360-camera attachment.
The Hatfields, who as parents of the bride were picking up the tab, sat some McCoy cousins three feet from the heavily trafficked squirrel slider station, and when the Hatfield father of the bride came over and asked if they were having a good time, the oldest McCoy boy, who rightly perceived that his group had been slighted, shot him.
But on his first Pedro the Lion record since 2004, recollections of his Arizona boyhood are marked by a forgiveness that testifies to his spiritual development: the air-conditioned model home the family toured on special Sunday afternoons, his parents sharing the piano bench for evening service, skateboard savings squandered on candy and soda pop, the shy fifth-grade classmate he slighted so he'd fit in himself.
And while I feel slighted, I need to put these feelings aside because I know that this is bigger than me; now isn't a time for action, for completely throwing away all of the gains Sanders and us have made this past year and voting third party, because that will only take away votes for Hillary, and if Donald Trump is elected he will stop our revolution dead in its tracks.
Her sullen and disrespectful behavior during and after Trump's speech slighted the veterans who risk their lives for us, the parents whose children have been murdered by Islamic terrorists, Juan Guaido, whom Trump named the "legitimate president of Venezuela," the 28503-year old Tuskegee airman whose grandson wants to grow up and become an astronaut, and Tony Rankins, a homeless veteran who found work and purpose through one of the administration's Opportunity Zones.
And if free speech is today's hot-button issue, with the Justice Department itself taking a stand on the controversy, consider this 1999 article by Ethan Bronner in which faculty members at the University of Wisconsin wonder how to assure the freedom to discourse on Hitler's "Mein Kampf" but not to allow use of the word "Jew" as a verb: The question on the floor — and it is being mulled on hundreds of campuses across the country, from the University of California to Bowdoin College in Maine — was how to promote such "fearless sifting" while still creating a welcoming environment for groups that have historically felt slighted at American universities.

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