Sentences with phrase «more aggrieved»

They all seem to follow the same pattern, as well: poster decloaks with an aggrieved question about why RC is being so nasty to Carlin / Fuller / Pielke; poster receives a rebuke for regurgitating nonsense; poster replies with an even more aggrieved response saying «now you're being nasty to me», and then disappears.
One more aggrieved home buyer (an elderly women) has approached the RERA authority and got the verdict in her favor.
But some scientists and many more aggrieved parents are convinced that thimerosal in childhood vaccines has already caused, or at least catalyzed, the U.S. epidemic of autism.
As one panelist put it: «Yeah, they're finding it tough, they are feeling a lot more aggrieved than I do.
The players are also human, and will feel more aggrieved at letting down their fans than the fans being disappointed; by showing them that they have the support and confidence of the Gooners, the fans can instil passion in them and urge them to deliver their best in every game.
The Hornets will feel even more aggrieved to lose their five - match unbeaten run considering that three - quarters of the ball had crossed the line before Hugo Lloris scrambled cleared Ben Watson's corner.
The Dawgs kept superior Gators out of the SEC Championship in 1997, 2007 and 2012, but UGA fans might be entitled to feel even more aggrieved.

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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.
Is the route through the «race politics» travelled by aggrieved victims of oppression, or through the more travelled and more successful route of immigrant groups who aspired to «making it in America»?
A vicar in London has said his community is «deeply aggrieved» after vandals desecrated war veteran's... More
Anyone who sounds aggrieved or — in the case of Solnit's enemies — more high - minded and principled can always summon an avenging army of supporters from the vast population of Internet - dwellers unwilling to spend more than five seconds trying to understand the dispute at hand, but endlessly willing to get a quick hit of that old self - congratulation.
They place fault on fellow believers for being too - easily aggrieved, and accuse us of being motivated more by the need to sustain our culture - war industrial complexes than by principle.
Of course Arsenal fans have the right to feel aggrieved, we contribute far more than other supporters in terms of ticket prices, so we expect a proportionate amount to be invested in our team.
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.
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The Romanians arrived with a reputation for defensive strength but they more than held their own and can feel aggrieved at the late French winner.
At 3.64 key passes per 90 mins, no Juventus player averages more chances created than the 24 - year - old, who can feel slightly aggrieved at his bit - part role in Turin.
It seemed that fathers who were able to rearrange work and family time so they contributed more to child rearing were rewarded by less work - family strain, even though they might at times feel aggrieved (Alexander & Baxter, 2006)!
In the light of the crash in global crude oil price, which is Nigeria's main foreign exchange earner, the devastating actions of aggrieved militants on oil and gas infrastructure in the oil - rich Niger Delta which has resulted in lock - in or leakages of crude oil, sometimes in excess of one million barrels that could have been exported daily, and the consequential rapid decline in the well - being of the masses, the urgency to fix the Nigerian economy by changing tactics from sole reliance on oil, becomes more poignant and urgent, hence the need for international experts to aid diversification efforts of the government.
While lamenting that «virtually all research activities at CRIN had been grounded since 2013 as a result of disillusionment following the insensitivity and high handedness of Professor Akoroda», the aggrieved workers enjoined the Presidency to beem its flashlight to the affairs at Cocoa Research Institute, before much more havoc is done.
Yes, Splatoon 2 is more of the same, but there's so much here, between the single - player, multiplayer, and metagame Inktopolis content, that it's hard to feel aggrieved at the size of the package.
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.
The violence that claimed more than 1,000 lives was preceded by record economic growth GDP of 7 per cent in 2007, 6.5 per cent in 2006 and 5.7 per cent in 2005 (CBK, June 2012:18) an indication that there was deep - seated anger among the aggrieved fed by deep perception of marginalisation even with the record economic growth.
And perhaps more importantly, the aggrieved felt slighted because they were not consulted before the Clinton coronation.
Designed to please all and aggrieve none, this mid-size sedan from Toyota's luxury division has crooned its way into more than a million households since its debut in 1989.
With deadpan humor and skeptical eye, the determined detective is on the case, and everyone who has the misfortune to be connected to Parker is a suspect — the failing mystery writer in town to sign books; the beautiful young wife, and the bookstore employee who appears to be more nervous than aggrieved.
Should those of us who picked up consoles early this generation feel aggrieved at newer, more powerful models releasing only three years later?
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.
Typically, the aggrieved party is more concerned that his discovery was stolen, rather than how this discovery was presented.
A court is more likely to pierce the corporate veil and allow an aggrieved party to go after the personal assets of an owner if the legal entity is not being properly maintained, such as having annual shareholders and board of directors meetings.
Insurance protection for automobiles is more focused on safeguarding the financial interest of the aggrieved party.
Alternatively, the threshold for addition as a party under these provisions could be amended to reflect more traditional tests for standing in civil proceeding, such as the «special interest» test under general law [48] or the «person aggrieved» test under the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 (Cth).
The Commission recommends that the threshold for status as a party should be amended to reflect more traditional tests for standing in civil proceeding, such as the «special interest» test under general law [13] or the «person aggrieved» test under the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 (Cth).
The threshold for joinder as a party could be amended to reflect more traditional tests for standing in civil proceedings, such as the «special interest» test under general law [77] or the «person aggrieved» test under the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 (Cth).
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