Sentences with phrase «for disgruntled»

I think it's a good way to set yourself up for disgruntled tenants.
Facebook posts, Twitter tweets, blog posts and even YouTube videos make it incredibly easy and fast for disgruntled former employees to air their grievances to the world.
But Google just might have a solution for disgruntled egg consumers.
Unfortunately for disgruntled users, all of these methods are only temporary, with Snap also warning that unofficial workarounds may permanently lock users out of their accounts or lose saved Memories.
In what should be good news for disgruntled users, Xiaomi has confirmed that it is looking into both issues.
I am very aware that the attorneys specifically advertise... searching for the disgruntled... with the hope that they can find someone who wants to put their hand way down into a deep pocket but if it were not profitable they would quit trying.
They are, in other words, the perfect tool for a disgruntled or soon - to - be ex-employee who plans to easily and quickly steal firm data.
With the increasing use of social media and review sites like Yelp, it is easier than ever for disgruntled patients to attack your reputation by leaving negative false reviews about you and your practice.
Bad news for the disgruntled divorce client in the case reported on here Nov. 17: a state appellate court has ordered San Francisco Superior Court Judge Ronald Quidachay to reconsider his ruling allowing the client to claim emotional distress damages over the attorney's alleged mishandling of his divorce (which the attorney denies).
It's for disgruntled attorneys who want to leave law altogether; for lawyers who enjoy their work but want to change their day - to - day work routine or career trajectory; and for attorneys who simply want to explore other businesses and ventures on the side.»
For disgruntled investors, or workers who have invested through a pension or labour group, these types of actions may finally provide the type of relief that many were expecting, instead of the bonuses that were often observed.
It only takes a moment for a disgruntled client to make unfavorable comments about you, your professional abilities, and your legal practice.
For example, in the December 2017 decision in Various Claimants v. WM Morrisons Supermarket PLC, the English High Court held the defendant Morrisons supermarket chain vicariously liable for a disgruntled rogue employee's deliberate privacy breach that was intended to cause harm to Morrisons.
The Grundtal, while being a great name for a disgruntled bridge troll, is actually a rail system from IKEA that is affordable and very popular in tiny houses.
At the opening reception on December 10, the gallery's basement space will be activated by performances and work by Alli Miller, Kyle Patrick Roberts, Lindsay August Salazar, and Zach Kleyn in a kind - of basement party for disgruntled, anxious, and sincere individuals.
For those disgruntled owners of Halo: The Master Chief Collection, it's time to dance a little dance.
In the case of the PS4, it's since been revealed that Sony requires third party products to be fitted with a security chip in order to be compatible, but that's of little comfort for disgruntled players wanting to get the optimum experience out of their racing game collection.
doing otherwise opens the gates for disgruntled applicants to allege discrimination or other unfair treatment, especially if the lender down the street is offering FHA loans with lower credit score requirements.
Determine if it is easy for a disgruntled neighbour to create a new rule that could put you at risk of losing your home).
All work and no play makes for a disgruntled employee, who is one email away from freaking out!
When a pack of militia types from eastern Oregon announced that it would piggyback onto the counter-protest, downtown Portland became the official magnet for every disgruntled wack job in the region.
BUT look how good these photos are??? Not to shabby for a disgruntled boyfriend who would much rather be at dinner than taking your photos in front of a bunch of strangers Thanks Tom, you're a trooper.
When it was certain Cuomo would pull off the Working Families Party backing late Saturday, Green Party gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins called for disgruntled liberals to join his effort.
Then, a still - principled Mr Cable (at least in his own mind) could return to the back benches and, while earning pots of money, he would act as a rallying point for disgruntled Lib Dems both at Westminster and in the country.
All this will pile the pressure on the Lib Dem vote share and the Green Party could very credibly position itself as a natural home for disgruntled ex-supporters.
«Big danger and impunity however await the party if Sheriff is not punished as this may create a signal for disgruntled elements to undermine the party without remorse.
According to the Mirror, Jurgen Klopp believes he is the leader in the race for the disgruntled Bayern Munich midfielder and also thinks he can land Hector from Cologne for # 12 million to rebuild his defence.
Adding another layer to the situation is a report that «several» teams are interested in trading for the disgruntled receiver.
Charlotte acquired Jones and Elden Campbell from the Lakers for the disgruntled Rice, along with J.R. Reid and B.J. Armstrong.
According to the Metro, Barcelona have expressed interest in the 26 - year - old back and are believed to be putting together a # 12 million bid for the disgruntled Rojo.
The site, which was launched in March, is at once a Zagat guide to VCs and a place for disgruntled entrepreneurs to gather.
This site is notorious for disgruntle low - carbers who like to come here and posting fake anecdotal stories complete with made up cholesterol numbers etc to disparage plant based diets.

Not exact matches

Then, in 1992, a disgruntled associate who had recently shot Buari in an attempt to take over the corner implicated him in the murder of two brothers and turned state's witness for the Bronx district attorney.
Between that and, say, Square taking on Twitter troll Fart Sandwich, the takeaway might be, There appears to be latitude to good - naturedly smack down a rude hater — not to be confused with a genuinely disgruntled customer — from time to time, if that is something that makes sense for my brand.
Crabill says they fall into three categories: disgruntled 35 - 45 year olds (like me) who see cable as a fundamental rip - off and now refuse to pay for it; low - income or penny pinching folks who decide they can't afford $ 100 cable bills; millennials who like TV, but don't understand why people would sign up for a cable contract in the first place.
Rather than waiting until disgruntled customers show up in your social space, create a plan for handling these situations before they arise.
A disgruntled Appster developer, for example, could write bugs into a client's software.
And the last thing Musk needs is a whole community of disgruntled astrobiologists baying for his blood as he tramples over their turf and robs them of their dreams.
Maybe he should be, Maynard suggests: «The last thing Musk needs is a whole community of disgruntled astrobiologists baying for his blood as he tramples over their turf and robs them of their dreams.»
In a Facebook post on Friday afternoon, Van Susteren — who had previously slammed Carlson as a «disgruntled employee» — also took a dig at Fox executives for failing to supervise Ailes, who served as Fox News CEO for two decades.
For six months, Theranos» position was that the Journal's reports were «inaccurate, misleading and defamatory» and that the allegations are «grounded in baseless assertions by disgruntled former employees and industry incumbents.»
We asked the experts for some better, controversy - free ways to deal with disgruntled employees:
The «pretty explicit» tweet seems «atypical» for an employer dealing with a disgruntled former employee, says Jane Kow, founder of Bay Area law firm HR Law Consultants.
Substandard or outdated security also puts SMBs at greater risk from targeted attacks from, for instance, disgruntled former employees or shady competitors.
Some surveyed also thought disgruntled employees might take a cue from WikiLeaks and reveal secrets to the media (rating this factor at 4.2) or that they might bring along company secrets when they leave to work for a competitor (rated 4.0).
This move is good for security, but it could leave customers disgruntled.
According to an internal memo leaked on Friday to The Wall Street Journal's AllThingsD.com by numerous disgruntled Yahoo employees, the new policy calls for workers «physically being together.»
Keep tabs on the corporate players, too: A franchise with a long trail of lawsuits and disgruntled franchisees probably isn't right for you.
In response to Fortune «s request for comment, Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung sent a campaign statement saying, «These outlandish, unsubstantiated, and totally false claims fabricated by publicity hungry, opportunistic, disgruntled former employees, have no merit whatsoever.»
Public mood across Europe is disgruntled right now and there are conditions for populist groups to attract levels of support that years ago they could only dream of.
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