Sentences with phrase «many legitimate grievances»

There is a pretty legitimate grievance that First Nations along the pipeline route have.
One challenges facing lawmakers is that some members will have legitimate grievances about not receiving enough funding to respond to disasters in their areas.
I am pointing out that citizens of the Middle East have legitimate grievances against western interference as it so often has been backhanded and resulted in bloodshed.
Most if not all of the above are legitimate grievances, but Warnock's manner and tone mean that the reader's sympathy is not forthcoming and he's left looking like a boggle - eyed foaming - at - the - mouth conspiracy theorist ranting on a street corner.
All may be fair in love and war, but not in democracy; and if there are legitimate grievances about the process, then they must be heard.
It is fuelled by a great many legitimate grievances such as poor administration and the evidence of corruption made public by the Car Wash Operation, but it is also led by the prejudices of a privileged social class which discourages more widespread support for the movement.
Tony McNulty, the local MP, struggled to keep a straight face as he denied that Britain's struggling working class have a legitimate grievance against the Government and defended multi-culturalism.
Jordan's Killmonger has a legitimate grievance, one that rattles our heroes, making them re-think and change their ways — unprecedented for a film in a genre like this one.
Parents and students have filed a lawsuit against the state to seek redress to their very legitimate grievance.
For Honor gets a thumbs up from Cory, but Basher has some legitimate grievance with Ubisoft's newest title.
For Honor gets a thumbs up from Cory, but Basher has some legitimate grievance with Ubisoft's newest...
Maybe some of them have legitimate grievances but having appeared before many judges over the years, I believe most are well - meaning men and women who are just doing the best job possible given the restrictions of the adversarial process.»
Even if you have real, legitimate grievances against prior workplaces, projecting negativity can scuttle your job search.
Dr. Gottman gives an infallible recipe for changing a legitimate grievance with a good chance of being heard into a criticism certain to spark resentment, ill will, and a virulent counterattack.
I've heard that a landlord with a legitimate grievance against a S8 tenant can file a complaint with HUD that could result in the tenant's voucher getting revoked.

Not exact matches

While often tapping into legitimate economic grievances, their social - media hashtags (such as #altright on Twitter) dredge up torrents of racist, sexist, and xenophobic memes.
(It is therefore impossible to acknowledge that such voters might have legitimate cultural grievances or even philosophical objections to liberalism.)
If leave time were limited to grievances and labor / managment issues (both of which are unquestionably state business), it would be a major reform, without hurting legitimate representation needs.
This is a significant moment in our constitutional history primarily because these changes reflect the acceptance of the need to institutionalise a collective English interest in the legislature, and the conviction that there is a growing and legitimate sense of grievance concerning England's position within the UK.
Applauding the appointment of Brigadier General Peter Boroh (rtd) to head the Amnesty Programme for the Niger Delta by President Muhammadu Buhari which it believes will no doubt energize the programme, the Centre said, «If there are genuine grievances with the Amnesty programme, legitimate overtures and appropriate channels should be exploited.
The News on Monday reported that Art Palmer, 56, filed a grievance with the Civilian Complaint Review Board after he said he was surrounded by NYPD cops outside Macy's Herald Square store after making a legitimate purchase of shirts and ties on April 24.
He however agreed that some of the grievances of the party chiefs were legitimate and should be looked into.
El - Rufai however admitted that some of the grievances expressed by the aggrieved nPDP members were legitimate and should be looked into.
It undermines the work of those many legitimate and genuinely skilled authors attempting utilize a promising system, and evade some of the traditional grievances of the publishing process.
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While the EEOC claims they met all conditions necessary before filing the lawsuit, the NLRB decision stated that Duane's «angry and impulsive» Glassdoor.com post was «childish ridicule in the nature of a personal attack on [IXL's] ability to recruit new employees than as related to a legitimate labor dispute or ongoing grievances from a group of employees» and that his «discharge was lawful.»
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