Sentences with phrase «aggrieved when»

If it were a 59p iPhone app it might be easier to overlook such clumsy and uninspired construction - or at least not feel too aggrieved when you delete it - but by staking a place at the top end of the Minis price list, Alien Havoc draws too much attention to its shortcomings.
As for the other injury, I heard it said that Theo was surprised and aggrieved when having stripped off his track suit, and walked to the Arsenal end to pose, he was ordered by Wenger to get on immediately and replace Oxo, without a warm up — hence the careless injury.

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Yet in December, the tech giant took an important step to make its workplace culture more amenable to aggrieved employees when it eliminated forced arbitration agreements with workers who bring sexual harassment claims.
When such a situation arises, the instinct of the aggrieved is to look outside the political establishment and form a new political movement.
In what was a highly charged encounter between the Spanish rivals, Barca will feel aggrieved that they weren't awarded a late penalty of their own when Gabi appeared to commit a handball inside the Atleti box.
Costa is thought to have been aggrieved by Conte bursting into laughter ahead of Chelsea's Premier League victory over Tottenham last week, when it was put to him that Costa felt Chelsea have treated him like «a criminal».
They felt aggrieved in the middle of March when a refereeing error denied them a late goal — and an almost - certain 1 - 0 victory over title rivals Olympique Lyonnais, while they will be disappointed at having capitulated so comprehensively against Paris Saint - Germain at home last weekend.
The visitors boss is aggrieved by the result, having led the match for over half of the full 90, and the decision not to allow his side a penalty when his side were ahead in the match seems to have cost his side strongly.
A more effectively aggressive front seven can produce aggrieved, mistake - prone QBs, but when the QBs get the passes off, they'll be throwing into the teeth of a secondary that must replace half of its top four cornerbacks, plus safety Armand Perry, who just retired with injury issues.
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
When you've been on the receiving end of disgraceful officiating, two matches in succession, it is hard not to feel aggrieved.
Conte also complimented his players, while feeling aggrieved his side were not awarded a penalty for a Gerard Pique challenge on Marcos Alonso when 2 - 0 down.
Robin Van Persie took the limelight, though, as he scored on a rare attacking venture for Arsenal in that game when he slickly guided the ball into the bottom corner to hand Arsenal their fourth victory of the season, at the expense of a Fulham side who will feel heavily aggrieved.
Palace remain bottom and are five points from safety but the Eagles can feel aggrieved with Wilfried Zaha missing their best chance when he fired wide at 0 - 0 after rounding debutant goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga.
Bolton had made a promising start to the new league season following an early three - game unbeaten run, but that positive streak came crashing to an end last Saturday when Arsenal dumped them to a 4 - 1 loss at The Emirates, although Owen Coyle had plenty to feel aggrieved about after the game.
He remains aggrieved at the fact that Bury were relegated on the grounds that they had scored fewer goals than the club with whom they were tied on points, at a time when that and not goal difference was the crucial determinant.
«So when the president begins to speak in a certain manner, what he is doing is to appeal to the conscience of such persons, who are aggrieved within the NPP.
«Yesterday's ruling was a landmark ruling that tells about the fact that our courts are working, rule of law is part of our lives and that our democracy is alive and kicking and that at any point in time we can be confident that we have a court to rely on and that when people feel aggrieved by decisions by an arm of government or a constitutional body, they can always appeal and have hearing and sometimes can have their grievances addressed in their favour.
Indeed, when speaking to members around the country, that issue was seen as naval - gazing, relevant to a small number of people in the Westminster village who were aggrieved that their man didn't get the job.
An aggrieved Giwa had taken the matter to a Jos High Court but later withdrew it after being persuaded by the federal government to quash the case when FIFA was about to ban Nigeria.
Dr Kweku Hayford appealed to the foot soldiers to exercise restraint even when they feel aggrieved and use the proper channels to address their concerns.
How Ed Miliband reacts when the calls start coming into his office from aggrieved shadow secretaries and stories start appearing in the newspapers will be critical.
When a conflict arises between authors, the aggrieved often cast it in ethical terms.
When the prize - giving got underway, Best Actress winner Frances McDormand - rewarded for her fearsome turn as the aggrieved Mildred Hayes in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - had all the women in the auditorium stand up and called for an «inclusion rider», a clause stipulating the number of women involved in any given production.
When Willoughby learns of the billboards, he blows a gasket, and it seems clear where the movie is headed: to a battle between the police and Mildred, the aggrieved citizen who has taken the law — or, at least, the power of public shame and coercion — into her own hands.
When we think of questions such as «how to provide a stable growth of the global economy so as put the aggrieved communities of the world back to work,» we make the mistaken assumption that just getting people to produce and consume more commodities is the answer to the problems we are facing during this horrific economic crisis.
If the Ed Trust proposal imprudently invites lawsuits from aggrieved parents on a few specific topics, it appears quite restrained when compared to the superhighway to the courtroom concocted by the No Child Left Behind Commission, which offers an unlimited array of statutory language to an unlimited universe of potential litigants.
Despite this clear display of community support, when the Board of Education reconvened in April to vote once more on the science standards, the aggrieved board member was allowed to insert into them the kind of equivocating language that has become climate deniers» preferred rhetorical weapon of late.
Economy with the truth seems to be Mann's stock - in - trade when rallying his little army of acolytes and lesser lights to the defense of his «cause» — i.e. the self - glorification of Michael E. Mann and / or his pseudo-auto-bio which would more realistically have been entitled, Portrait of the Artist as an Aggrieved Mann: A Novel.
Aggrieved EU citizens would effectively challenge the UK domestic implementation of the withdrawal agreement when they bring claims before the joint body.
After initial denials and fighting accusations in court, we saw the unusual sight of a backdown when News International decided to admit its liability and offered compensation to the aggrieved victims in some 24 cases.
When it comes to the point where you actually need to do something significant — in order to placate an «aggrieved client» — you've already lost.
When aggrieved individuals turn to the law, the adversarial character of litigation imposes considerable personal and financial costs that make plaintiffs feel like they've lost regardless of the outcome of the case.
I am reminded of a former occasion when a group of aggrieved participants on the public forum http://rabble.ca/babble got into an online discussion about the possibility of suing me for libel (over something I had said that was really quite innocuous).
And this is what I understand to be the meaning of our lawyers, when they say that these civil corporations are liable to no visitation; that is, that the law having by immemorial usage appointed them to be visited and inspected by the king their founder, in his majesty's court of king's bench, according to the rules of the common law, they ought not to be visited elsewhere, or by any other authority.53 And this is so strictly true, that though the king by his letters patent had subjected the college of physicians to the visitation of four very respectable persons, the lord chancellor, the two chief justices, and the chief baron; though the college had accepted this carter with all possible marks of acquiescence, and had acted under it for near a century; yet, in 1753, the authority of this provision coming in dispute, on an appeal preferred to these supposed visitors, they directed the legality of their own appointment to be argued: and, as this college was a mere civil, and not an eleemosynary foundation, they at length determined, upon several days solemn debate, that they had no jurisdiction as visitors; and remitted the appellant (if aggrieved) to his regular remedy in his majesty's court of king's bench.
When it goes badly, each party feels aggrieved, no - one remembers exactly how they got where they ended up, and there is good chance someone might end up suing.
While the Authority notes that the insurers need to keep their books of accounts in order, it is also necessary to note that insurers shall not use the instrument of discharge voucher as a means of estoppel against the aggrieved policy holders when such policy holder approaches judicial fora.
When a person is suffering from a terminal illness, the aggrieved family ends up incurring heavy amounts towards the patient's medical treatment and associated costs.
Motive happens when a person feels aggrieved and justified in trashing and burning the other person.
When an aggrieved customer is shown empathy, the situation is defused and they may become your good ambassadors.
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