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27 Sentences With "sore points"

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Don't tease us about sore points, or stuff you know is important to us.
While the event strives for openness and candor, sore points are hit from time to time.
Both options touch the country's financial sore points – and represent a quandary for the ruling party ahead of an election due by May.
"It is now time to talk in depth about our bilateral ties and sore points in the world," he said through a translator.
The Correspondent's editorial approach is pitched to some of the pain points and sore points that have developed around digital journalism over the years.
Sore points include increases in Sikka's salary, what they argue was the overpriced acquisition of the Israeli automation firm Panaya and severance packages offered to some executives.
It also harshes the corporate mellow when workers use putatively feel-good meetings to stage hostile confrontations with their leaders on an increasing number of sore points.
Recent sore points between the two countries include Hong Kong's seizure of nine Singaporean armored vehicles in November that were being shipped from military exercises in Taiwan.
Saeed has been under house arrest since January after years of living freely in Pakistan, one of the sore points in the country's fraying relationship with the United States.
Particular sore points included its refusal to recognise the Malay language (although locals speak little else) and its imposition on the region of bureaucrats from elsewhere in the country.
The company was named after Ms. Sexton, who always knew she wanted to follow her mother, though there were some sore points when Natalie was younger, Marygrace Sexton remembered.
Saeed was put under house arrest in January after years of living freely in Pakistan, one of the sore points in the country's fraying relationship with the United States.
Hafiz Saeed was put under house arrest in January after years of living freely in Pakistan, one of the sore points in its fraying relationship with the United States.
The decision was largely hailed as a victory by supporters of net neutrality, but one of the remaining sore points was zero rating, which the FCC declined to make a firm ruling on.
Other longtime sore points between the neighbors include China's ardent backing of Pakistan, India's arch rival, and New Delhi's sheltering of the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader whom Beijing considers a separatist traitor.
Among the sore points this year was the baby shower hosted by celebrity friends of the duchess in New York, a privately financed event that was said to cost 330,000 pounds, or more than $430,000.
Other longtime sore points between the two governments include China's ardent backing of Pakistan, India's arch rival, and New Delhi's sheltering of the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader whom Beijing considers a separatist traitor.
The health and pension systems are sore points in Croatia's fiscal performance which has considerably improved in the last three years as the country strives to adopt the euro in the next four to five years.
Friday's public appearance by Saeed, whom the U.S. and India accuse of masterminding a 2008 attack on India's financial capital Mumbai that killed 166 people, was another reminder of the many sore points in the Pakistani-U.
One of the sore points between the board and the founders has been the salary of Sikka - who is due to get as much as $67.03503 million based on Infosys's financial performance in the current year ending next month.
And even though the narrative is rough around the edges – the events in Maya's life and Anna's sulking fiance are sore points that stand out in the screenplay – the film has enough charm to tide you over these bumps.
But Beijing's reaction to the latest American naval operation has underscored that China has its own geopolitical sore points with the White House, including weapons sales to Taiwan and the repeated freedom of navigation operations in the South China Sea.
A possible U.S. return to the deal would also require reopening negotiations on some sore points for existing members including Japan, such as tariffs for pick-up trucks and quotas for how much of auto manufacturing has to be done within the signing countries.
White was also frequent contributor to The Glasgow Herald's letters page, specialising in attacks on what he saw as political hypocrisy. His last published book, Scotland, Frequently Asked Questions: What Every Visitor Needs to Know (2004), is a humorous exploration of the sore points of Scottish history and psychology.
However, the new bank did not fulfill its mission. Another policy of the bank in concert with the intentions of the government was direct involvement in the affairs of the three major expatriate commercial banks in order to forestall any bias against indigenous borrowers and consumers. By 1976, the federal government had acquired 40% of equity in the three largest commercial banks. The bank's slow reaction to curtail inflation by financing huge deficits of the federal government has been one of the sore points in the history of the central bank.
He left the Velvet Underground on August 23, 1970, but Loaded was not released until three months later, in November. After its release, Reed maintained in interviews that it had been re-edited and resequenced without his consent. One of Reed's sore points resulting from that unauthorized re- editing was that the "heavenly wine and roses" melody was cut out of "Sweet Jane". In the original recording, this part was intended to provide a perfectly flowing bridge to a full-fledged plagal cadence two-chord version of the chorus (earlier choruses in the song have a 4-chord riff).
Relations deteriorated on many points in the Nixon years (1969–74), including trade disputes, defence agreements, energy, fishing, the environment, cultural imperialism, and foreign policy. They changed for the better when Trudeau and President Jimmy Carter (1977–81) found a better rapport. The late 1970s saw a more sympathetic American attitude toward Canadian political and economic needs, the pardoning of draft evaders who had moved to Canada, and the passing of old sore points such as Watergate and the Vietnam War. Canada more than ever welcomed American investments during the "stagflation" (high inflation and high unemployment at the same time) that hurt both nations in the 1970s.

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