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Grievances meaning
plural of grievance
Example sentences (20)
Here, rugged individualism works in creating the very roots of virile fantasy to violence, a toxic political milieu in fueling grievances, and finally easy access to guns in triggering off those grievances in the form of mass shooting.
While all kinds of extremist groups are ready to exploit citizen’s grievances over their governments’ handling of the pandemic, governments themselves can exacerbate those grievances.
During the visit, the DGP heard grievances of police personnel and assured them that their grievances will be redressed on priority.
Everyone has grievances, and many grievances are linked to a perception that some category that includes them is being discriminated against or is having problems that no one seems to care about, Guvenen said.
This doesn't mean that the protesters don't have grievances or that none of those grievances are legitimate, it just means that you're being told to cheerlead for an agenda by empire narrative managers solely because your doing so benefits that empire.
All they did was that as members and lawful citizens, they had grievances which they presented and then the party was ready to listen to them and to look into their grievances.
As you’ll see (if you watch), some of my grievances were directed at Simms’ grievances.
The American grievances over taxation had little relevance, and there was no assembly nor elections of any kind that could have mobilized any grievances.
Activists and observers said anger over the dead fish is a symptom of deeper grievances that surface regularly at the mining site.
After getting assurances that their grievances would be addressed, wrestlers called off their protest following the second round of meeting with union sports minister Anurag Thakur that ended after midnight on Saturday.
After taking oath as CM of the state, Revanth ordered the removal of the barricades at the ‘Praja Bhavan’, the CM’s camp office, and held a to record the grievances of people across the state.
Agents believe he had “personal grievances” with people at those locations.
Although we have a highly developed brain, violent warfare is our primitive, default mode for responding to threats to our societal structures and dealing with past grievances.
Amidst the cacophony of narratives, historical grievances, and the intricate web of geopolitics, it is crucial to acknowledge a fundamental truth: both Israelis and Palestinians hold legitimate claims to the land, and both have endured profound suffering.
And after he went viral for airing his grievances on live TV, KWWL had no choice but to send him back outside.
And when the arguments, petty grievances and actual infidelity all gets revealed, it works both dramatically and comedically.
A non-governmental organisation, the Contributory Pension and Happy Retirement Advocacy said that the grievances of the police were making them want to exit the Contributory Pension Scheme and can be resolved within the system.
At a Harrogate Borough Council meeting in 2021, Conservative deputy leader, Graham Swift, pithily described the grievances of Ripon Independent councillor Pauline McHardy as like listening to the Scottish National Party.
Being an outlet for someone else and trusting them to be a faithful outlet for you to share your grievances and hidden information can be exceptionally healing and invite true clarity.
Buchheit-Sims said she didn't know anything about the shooter having any grievances or previously making any threats.