Sentences with phrase «aggrieved because»

Turns out the allegation is that she's the aggrieved because, in her opinion, Mississauga - based Allan Candy has used her recipe for its Desert Bites.
I can understand Hull feeling aggrieved because we were getting a bit frustrated at the time after having a lot of pressure but not scoring.

Not exact matches

It seems that they are willing to brush it under the carpet and hope people forget and because of this surely the powers that be at Chelsea deserve credit, but also they have the right to feel slightly aggrieved.
tafadzwa, it would be easy to be bitter... im dissapointed not bitter, if we wer a bitter nation wed hav gone around thrashing stadiums and wrecking bars and restaurants when we feel aggrieved, iv tried to be dignified and objective but some of the comments really are ridiculous and for you to applaud what happened last night just on the basis of robbie keane playing for spurs was enough to drive me to react, and if you can truly begrudge the other 15 honest sportsmen in that squad what they earned and deserved against the odds last night solely because keane plays for those tossers, im sorry then you truly are an idiot
He noted that the issue should not be abandoned because DKM and all other micro-finance companies that have swindled their customers must face the full rigors of the law and justice rightly served to ensure that they reimburse the aggrieved customers.
Because there is no unionization in Nigeria, they don't like the idea of unionization», one of the aggrieved workers said.
Counsel for the aggrieved soldiers Bright Atokoh told Joy News the new «army» have «deemed it necessary to join because they have a common interest.
He disclosed that there is always room for improvement after elections and therefore advised those who are aggrieved over the outcome of elections because they lost to immediately come to terms with the reality.
On allegation by another ex-militant leader, Africanus Ukparasia, alias «General» Africa that he bombed pipelines, Tompolo said he alerted the public that some aggrieved All Progressives Congress, APC, members in Bayesla and Delta States wanted to destroy national assets in the Niger Delta and finger him because of the outcome of the Bayelsa State governorship election.
The rank and file of the party feels aggrieved to learn that Zanetor could not vote in the very elections she contested because she is not a registered voter on the Electoral Commission's National voters» register — the very register on which compilation of the NDC biometric register was based.»
The Federal Government should, as a matter of urgency, bring all the aggrieved groups in the Southsouth of the country to the negotiation table whereby all their genuine agitations can be addressed because Nigeria as a country currently in recession can not continue to lose millions of barrels of oil daily as a result of their incessant bombings of our oil installations in the region.
But I think the minister's intention is to forge a cordial relationship between Pinnick and Giwa because my thinking is that Giwa still feels aggrieved and in the minister's wisdom, the meeting is to bring them together as friends».
According to the banker, his colleagues were sacked after the aggrieved customers officially complained to the bank manager that they were stranded because they had invested in MMM, which was introduced to them by some employees of the bank.
Reacting to the allegation by another ex-militant leader, Africanus Ukparasia, alias «General» Africa that he bombed pipelines, Tompolo said he alerted the public that some aggrieved All Progressives Congress, APC, members in Bayesla and Delta states want to destroy national assestsin the Niger Delta state and finger him because of the outcome of the Bayelsa governorship election.
His main contender in the primary, Nii Noi Nortey, once an NPP constituency chairman in the area, is contesting as an independent candidate because he was aggrieved by the process that got Mr. Addison elected over him.
Meanwhile, an aggrieved member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) the Ashanti Regional capital has locked up the party's head office in the region because he beleives the regional executives were responsible for the party's loss.
This is because some aggrieved members of the party have gone to court over what they say is the refusal of the party's Congress Committee to disqualify one of the aspirants, Bernard Mornah.
He said that the process set out in its Complaints Procedures was neither fair nor rational because it «effectively says there is no need to permit an aggrieved party to pursue a substantive challenge to the conclusions of a report it considers to be defective because the decision maker's processes are so effective that the decision will always in effect be unimpeachable.»
And perhaps more importantly, the aggrieved felt slighted because they were not consulted before the Clinton coronation.
In reality, however, such cases wherein reinstatement actually takes place are fairly rare, because it becomes quite unusual for the aggrieved employee to opt for this solution, given the circumstances of the dismissal.
There are many instances in which an aggrieved party would prefer a lawsuit, but can not commence one because of an arbitration clause.
It is unnecessary because if the employees are sufficiently aggrieved, they can claim constructive dismissal.
If the changes were to be implemented might we, for example, see one of our number facing a regulatory investigation and possible sanction because an aggrieved neighbour has complained to the SRA about an interaction with the individual solely in the context of living in the adjacent property, alleging that the professional's behaviour demonstrated a lack of integrity.
In these circumstances, the rule is relaxed to allow the aggrieved minority to bring a derivative action because otherwise there would be no remedy, since the wrongdoers in control of the company would not allow it to sue.
From the other perspective, however, some claims of this type are settled for the policy limits because the aggrieved party knows that the insured has no money to pay the remainder of the claim, and they'd rather take what they can get.
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