Sentences with phrase «to feel aggrieved»

The Liberal Democrats are justified in feeling aggrieved at Cameron abandoning Lords reform, particularly after failing to deliver an alternative vote a year ago.
«I've seen a dramatic increase in school security litigation by parents who feel aggrieved because their child is injured or there is some security concern,» he says.
But given that you're still feeling aggrieved about this, can I remind everyone of the policy and ask them to adhere to it.
While Manuel Neuer will naturally be the first choice between the posts, Trapp will feel aggrieved not to at least have been selected as a back - up option.
If Beckham still feels aggrieved at his treatment in this country he might like to know that Pope Francis is a big soccer fan (his favourite team in his native Argentina is appropriately called the Saints).
It was a country mile offside, surely one of the officials must've seen that, as everyone else in the stadium did, and I can't see the penalty being given against any other team, so I think Wenger has a right to feel aggrieved in that sense, but the starting lineup was incomprehensible with Lacazette on the bench, the amount of opportunities we had in the first 15 mins, he surely would've put one away, and why play Coq rather than Wilshere?
«Yesterday's ruling was a landmark ruling that tells about the fact that our courts are working, rule of law is part of our lives and that our democracy is alive and kicking and that at any point in time we can be confident that we have a court to rely on and that when people feel aggrieved by decisions by an arm of government or a constitutional body, they can always appeal and have hearing and sometimes can have their grievances addressed in their favour.
Look at what Ferguson did at Manchester United, but he would still look across to Arsene and feel aggrieved for some reason.
Prince Secondus asked George not to feel aggrieved as everything was mere politics and they should not lose sight of the most important thing, which is to unseat the All Progressives Congress.
The rank and file of the party feels aggrieved to learn that Zanetor could not vote in the very elections she contested because she is not a registered voter on the Electoral Commission's National voters» register — the very register on which compilation of the NDC biometric register was based.»
But West Brom's manager Tony Pulis, a combustible presence on the sideline, would be entitled to feel aggrieved after Jay Rodriguez was denied what seemed a clear penalty of their own with the scores level after eight minutes.
If somebody votes for a party that you don't agree with, you're free to argue about it as much as you like; everybody will have an argument but nobody feels aggrieved by it.
I can understand Hull feeling aggrieved because we were getting a bit frustrated at the time after having a lot of pressure but not scoring.
Because we all know that some international managers can feel aggrieved if they are publicly told what to do by club managers.
Still, Nintendo fans feel aggrieved by 3rd parties passing over their consoles.
Anger is an emotion of feeling aggrieved and I believe Wenger was right to act the way he did.
The union strategy of using politics to improve schools has often inadvertently helped the other side, which feels aggrieved by the unions» pattern of endorsing Democrats for public office.
Harry Kane would undoubtedly feel aggrieved to have missed out, but Chelsea's frontman has been unstoppable this season.
That is already through the gate, so although we are still feeling aggrieved let us move on to the next match
Red star should really feel aggrieved and hard done.
Naturally, other stars from around Europe will likely feel aggrieved that they weren't rated higher, but EA Sports have spoken and it has now been revealed who is top of the pile.
It still surprises me that many still don't grasp this basic issue — no wonder so many feel aggrieved or frustrated if they think it is the main board shareholders job / remit / function to fund Arsenal's transfer activities.
Jose Mourinho and his players could reasonably feel aggrieved at the prospect of a rematch in a tie that is supposed to be played at a neutral venue.
Conte also complimented his players, while feeling aggrieved his side were not awarded a penalty for a Gerard Pique challenge on Marcos Alonso when 2 - 0 down.
I feel a little sorry for Richards, who obviously feels aggrieved.
Though West Brom rightly felt aggrieved about the penalty incident, on the balance of play Arsenal's lead was a just one.
In difficult economic times those who work hard and take risks feel aggrieved that there are many who do neither of these.
So while interpreting the constitution to the state leadership of the party that primary elections of the party ought to be done in accordance with the constitution, some elements felt aggrieved and they didn't want primary elections to hold accordance with the constitution.
According to him persons who feel aggrieved over the issue could sue the EC.
Others could also feel aggrieved at being overlooked.
Labour activists fighting the Green Party in Brighton Pavilion will probably feel aggrieved, as will those Liberal Democrat councillors fighting for their party's future in Labour heartlands.
The statement added: «NDC UK / Ireland chapter understands that members of the great NDC family feel aggrieved, upset, angry, and disappointed about the recent defeat of the 2016 general election.
Then the applicant felt aggrieved and went to the Supreme court for certiorari to quash the Orders extending the freezing orders.
Muller clearly felt aggrieved that Schrödinger had not cited his work, and he pointed out that he had suggested the parallel between gene duplication and crystal growth in 1921 (though Muller decided not to mention that he took this concept from Troland).
However it sought to justify its refusal to include a substantive challenge to its reports in the Complaints Procedure specifically for schools deemed inadequate or in need of special measures because schools may well feel aggrieved about the outcome and seek to challenge the report in order to delay publication.
Should those of us who picked up consoles early this generation feel aggrieved at newer, more powerful models releasing only three years later?
Plaintiffs are always bemoaning what defendants have not preserved or produced but the truth is, plaintiffs often neglect to preserve and produce themselves, no doubt feeling themselves the aggrieved parties.
If after such discussion you still feel aggrieved please write to the Senior Partner, who will investigate the complaint and aim to respond substantively in writing within 7 days of completion of that investigation.
Shri Nariman further submitted that if respondent No. 1 felt aggrieved against partial award it could have filed petition under Sections 67 and 68 of the English Arbitration Act, 1996.
I have had few regrets after joining the other branch but have sometimes felt aggrieved at being cast in the role of second - class citizen.
Palace remain bottom and are five points from safety but the Eagles can feel aggrieved with Wilfried Zaha missing their best chance when he fired wide at 0 - 0 after rounding debutant goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga.
Take no notice of «Boro dominated possession», or that «West Ham rode their luck» or even «Boro will feel aggrieved not to have taken something from the match».
There is no doubt that the faculty filing the TRO and who are expected to file a lawsuit are upset and feel aggrieved for a number of reasons, as Professor Diamond noted.
Anthony Martial's most loyal supporters will no doubt be feeling aggrieved as he did not see any pitch time despite a very impressive performance against Wigan.
Spurs fans have a right to feel aggrieved after that dodgy goal was awarded.
If somebody votes for a party that you don't agree with, you're free to argue about it as much as you like; everybody will have an argument but nobody feels aggrieved by it.
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