Sentences with phrase «publicly air my grievances»

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.
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.
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.
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.

Not exact matches

While New York City mayors and New York state governors have often had differences on both policy and politics, rarely have those grievances been aired so publicly.
This could involve a deal not to speak out publicly against Jeremy Corbyn and only air his grievances in private.
But such concerned citizens see few incentives to air their grievances publicly.
As many industries in the U.S. and around the world continue to expand, they'll need more customer care representatives to ensure all of their customers» concerns are addressed — particularly when complaints and grievances are aired more publicly than ever.
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