Sentences with phrase «of airing any grievances»

She hasn't been shy in the past of airing her grievances on social media.
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.
Sensing how seriously the propensity of hate speeches could plunge Ghana into security crisis, some concerned Ghanaians are calling on the noble institutions like the Professor John S. Nabila - led National House of Chiefs, and the Ministry for Chieftaincy and Traditional Affairs, to caution chiefs against inciting their subjects to violence, as means of airing their grievances.
Instead of staying quiet on the subject, she took the liberty of airing her grievances on television, and her words are wonderful.

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Any discussion of office IT quickly turns into a ritual airing of grievances.
Most recently, an anonymous employee aired a slew of grievances against her former employer, ZocDoc, a Yelp - like service for finding doctors, and said she had hired a lawyer to pursue action.
is not only a time for the airing of grievances, but also a time of miracles.
And that the time had come to throw open the windows, let in air, have arguments, have an airing of grievances — and that's sort of the big picture, and I don't have a problem with that big picture.
The gestures have not mollified many of the chain's critics, some of whom are airing their grievances on Chick - fil - A's Facebook page.
The traditional airing of family grievances might be a tradition you participate in each year without even realizing it.
But in airing our grievances, even with the best of intentions, has the next generation of believers forgotten about the beautiful gifts God has given to us in Christian community?
I did try to get my kids to eat them; gingerly slicing them in half and toasting to perfection before spreading with the blackened onion cream cheese, but they immediately aired serious grievances as to their missing bowl of processed sugar and corn.
You are like a airline passenger attacking the pilot in mid-air to air your grievances about the poor state of the of the airline, you'll kill everyone on board with your stupidity and misdirected venom.
Every time they are presented, four or five posters who are directly involved in whatever grievance is being aired out incessantly banter over the merits of their individual posts or flagging tendencies.
Raging Al will just be given a stool in the middle of the cage, a microphone and 90 minutes to air his general grievances.
The incident came just days after Mourinho criticised Tottenham boss Andre Villas - Boas for a lack of maturity for the way in which he publicly aired his grievances.
I owed 3 decades of broken promises to him, before I kept any to his fatherI was crying it was just four hours then everyone could air their grievances.
My son came barging into my room, and despite me mouthing for him to «GET OUT NOW» (not really in line with the gentle parenting, but for god's sake, the baby was this close to napping), he refused to leave without airing his grievances over his sister taking all of the rice that was meant for them to share for tacos.
It's usually not the sort of place to air your petty grievances about how your daughter didn't get along with this teacher.
While de Blasio has promised a public airing of grievances over the city's more controversial statues, he said a commission to study them has to stay quiet — for now — because it's dealing with «very sensitive, complex subject matter.»
What appeared to be the coming together of a post-Christmas special session devolved, appropriately enough on Festivus, into an airing of grievances.
Then there was the time Kelly and Cuomo were traveling again right at the height of the public airing of grievances between the Governor and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
«For eight years, we tried to work with Andrew Cuomo to make New York a truly progressive state,» Bill Lipton, WFP director said, after members aired a lengthy list of grievances against the incumbent that included propping up Republican control of the state Senate.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused the United States of destabilizing the world, airing a list of grievances over the Trump administration's foreign policy.
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.
De Blasio's very public airing of his grievances with Cuomo last year, in which he said the governor had «engaged in his own sense of strategies, his own political machinations, and what we've often seen is, if someone disagrees with him openly, some kind of revenge or vendetta follows,» marked a turning point in the two men's relationship, and not for the better.
We also aim to set up a parliamentary website devoted to reform of parliamentary procedure (excluding wider policy issues) to provide a channel so that public grievances or proposals for positive change can be aired.
Now, he's using those foes» attempts to have him removed from office as a platform to air his grievances about the Buffalo schools, essentially shifting the spotlight off of himself and onto the many problems he's criticized since he was first elected.
But the beauty and attraction of a federation is that it allows different groups to air their grievances and work out a mode of co-existence.»
He, however, noted that while the idea of a federation was to allow each group to air their grievances, everything must still be geared towards working out «a mode of co-existence.»
As head of the committee in charge of EPA oversight, he'll be in position to call agency officials to task and air conservatives» many grievances with environmental regulation.
Transparent and readily accessible procedures for airing and resolving grievances are, of course, standard features of union pacts.
But the veteran legislator also spent more time airing a list of grievances against the administration — notably involving environmental regulations and the security of the administration's website to sign up for Obamacare — than engaging in a substantive discussion of where the U.S. research enterprise is headed.
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.
While his constant airing of grievances isn't necessarily causing anyone harm, they're still distracting and downright discouraging.
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.
Amidst tense airings of grievances, context is set against beautiful images of the disputed homeland, archival footage, and personal testimonials of clashes and cooperation.
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.
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.
He bitterly airs grievances over his four ex-wives, all of them aspiring actresses.
These buried secrets and roiling tensions continue to combust inside the stuffy home as the film finds the remainder of its running time filled with a lot of shouting, screaming and airing of grievances.
The billboards of the title become the focus of a scandal when Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand) rents them to air her grievances about the police's failure to apprehend the man who raped and murdered her daughter, Angela.
Thousands of parents signed petitions, wrote letters to local politicians and attended forums airing a litany of grievances about the test system.
Looking past November 8, how could this idea of increasing our «bridging ties» be used to help rebuild a common trust — addressing grievances aired in this election while rejecting fear and hatred?
If I find myself in disagreement, I focus on issues rather than airing grievances or complaints in the press or online, or engaging in personal attacks of any kind.
When the book is ready for publication, the author may create a profile — or you might even do that, but again, it is unethical to air your grievances against an earlier version of the book.
I've given Anonymous a lot of space to air his grievances.
Ken Kivenko, of the Small Investor Protection Association, is no shrinking violet when it comes to airing his grievances about this issue.
This is merely an admittance of frustration or an airing of grievances.
Dunkey's tweet was met with similar airing of grievances from other YouTubers in the gaming community, including Boogie2988, who have called out Nintendo in the past for the company's policy on how YouTubers use the publisher's games in videos.
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