The phrase
"air grievances" means to express or complain about problems or issues openly and publicly.
Full definition
Men's rights activists
air their grievances about unfair child custody laws on sites such as A Voice for Men and on subreddits like Men's Rights and The Red Pill.
Since he was dismissed, on the same weekend that he won his first and only trophy with the club, Van Gaal has not been shy about
airing his grievances with Old Trafford in public.
I was not always thrilled with the direction that Wendy Kopp was steering the organization in, and I publicly
aired my grievances in my open letter to her.
I think Jerry is of the mind that if Jim wants to be on the sideline and be a part of the team he should
of aired his grievances with the players in private and not blast them and bad mouth them on social media and the radio like he is Whiner Line calller.
Thanksgiving is traditionally the time of the year when families come together from great distances, which (unfortunately) means that it's also traditionally a time when families
air their grievances against one another.
Seeing as how we don't actually know one another and personal letters don't generate any blog traffic, I've decided to
publicly air my grievances against you in a format that positions you as the powerful elite and me as the scrappy underdog willing to take you on.
How you handle yourself
when airing grievances with your partner will have a direct impact on how they treat you.
A number of the more established squad players immediately
aired their grievances over Hulk's significantly larger pay packet upon his arrival.
For Democrats in New York City and Albany, Mr. de Blasio's sudden decision to publicly
air his grievances at Mr. Cuomo was long - awaited, the equivalent of a come - to - Jesus moment.
When Beatty first proposed the idea for making this film some seven years ago, the concept of rap as an «artistic» forum
for airing the grievances of the dispossessed had some currency, despite the genre's chronic misogyny and threats of violence.
Ugly Feeling — along with #notokay, #yesallwomen, and #metoo — claims space for confronting,
airing grievance from, and asserting that women's subjection to sexism, misogyny, and violence is as ugly as it is ubiquitous.
Talking with a mediator or divorce counselor can help
couples air their grievances and hurt to each other in a way that doesn't harm their children.
But a week is a long time in the Trump White House, and the former hedge fund manager wasted little time tangling himself in his own lattice of scandal and controversy,
profanely airing his grievances against chief strategist Steve Bannon and now - former chief of staff Reince Priebus — the latter of whom he kinda - sorta accused of being a leaker.
The proposed legislation tackles a worrying norm in which companies, including throughout tech, mandate that
employees air any grievances before a private, third - party arbitrator who is typically paid for by the company itself.
Having departed the Prime Minister's Office with a gracious salute to his employer, Guy Giorno is
now airing his grievances with various media entities.
One way to correct bad attitudes on a team is to give athletes and their parents a chance to express their concerns or
air grievances anonymously during the season through a mid-season evaluation form.
If a glass - half - empty conversation is only going to make everything worse, save it for another day when you both feel like you have the energy to
air your grievances accordingly.
The ranking Senate Democrat on the task force, Martin Dilan (2nd from left), used the brief meeting to
air grievances touted by himself as well as his colleagues, calling the hearings a «farce» and «waste of taxpayers» money.»
It comes after FactCheck revealed that around a dozen Tory MPs representing London
seats aired their grievances in a meeting in Westminster yesterday over the planned housing benefit cap.
WFP committee
members aired their grievances against Democratic Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo in a lengthy conference call Tuesday, with many «urging leadership to look for alternate candidates,» participants said.
On account of ego depletion, my relatives who spent most of the evening biting their tongues to avoid reawakening some old argument would be more likely to overeat during the meal than those who
happily aired their grievances.
On July 19, the
artist aired grievances with the brand via Twitter, sharing a particularly cold letter she received in response to a cease - and - desist letter sent to Zara by her legal counsel.
Whether you despise Daylight Savings Time or snuggling, this dating app offers an entertaining platform where you can
air your grievances as a way of attracting date prospects.
Cybil (Mary Steenburgen) and Harvey (Paul Reiser)
nakedly air their grievances about one another through subtly harsh putdowns, while Zander (Wyatt Cenac) struggles to be honest with Fanny (Amber Heard).
When the dust settles,
Mireau airs his grievances to Broulard, announcing his plans to charge one hundred men with cowardice in the face of the enemy.
We strongly encourage beneficiaries to
air any grievances regarding a will or trust's execution early and move to seek a resolution quickly.
«Some clients have greater urgency than others to
air their grievances which may prolong the intake process, but the [these] sessions are meant to familiarize couples with the treatment process and develop goals for their time in counseling.»
(As he says, who is going to be able to listen to their
spouse air a grievance and NOT react when they are the one having negative things said about?)
Instead of staying quiet on the subject, she took the liberty of
airing her grievances on television, and her words are wonderful.
This was supposed to be a defining message, one that put to rest any doubts as to what sanctions there were for players who used social networking sites to
air their grievances at the officials, authority or fellow professionals.
-- along with #notokay, #yesallwomen, and #metoo — claims space for confronting,
airing grievance from, and asserting that women's subjection to sexism, misogyny, and violence is as ugly as it is ubiquitous.
Since the relationship is not ending entirely, you want to give them the option
of airing any grievances and arguments now, rather than at the next family party or other get together, says Jennifer McClure, president of Unbridled Talent.
Have an office meeting following the investigation, and let
everyone air their grievances, in addition to telling you what it is that they liked about each product reviewed.