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grievances <a grievance; grievances> N

grievances
grievances

board of grievances LAW

grievance rates ECON

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The man then sues for peace but the snake replies that neither can forgive the other while evidences of former grievances remain.
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It served as a forum for the expression of grievances, but lacked the power to pursue genuine reform.
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He interacted with the candidates through his and addressed grievances on a regular basis.
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Ward listened to the player's grievances, but did not respond at the time.
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This show discussed and aired grievances by callers about the government.
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The miners had other grievances; for example, high payments for room and board in company lodging, and check cashing fees at company saloons.
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Princess talked about her grievances and troubles with the show's resident psychologist.
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It is a commonly used means of resolving disputes, raised in the form of grievances, between unionized workers and their employers.
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She had plenty of grievances about frozen food being full of water, non-iron shirts not being ironed and charges for wrapping cut loaves of bread.
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He used the secessionist platform to address the underlying ethnic grievances.
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