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The archbishop called for a move from dialogue focused on "grievance" to one based upon mutuality of interest and concern.
Mr Blunkett, a close ally of Mr Blair, argues in an article for the Observer that Mr Miliband's stated aim of making Labour a "one-nation party" should be "about a great deal more than politics built on grievance and the unhappiness of a resentful and selfish public sphere".
Further appeal follows the University appeal process as described in Stanford Bulletin (Statement on grievance procedures).
Matrix Chambers and Mishcon de Reya are working on grievance cases relating to BBC presenters and journalists.
But if we are to succeed, we need to concentrate on the politics of hope, not on grievance and blame.
It has to be about a great deal more than politics built on grievance and the unhappiness of a resentful and selfish public sphere.
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this wasn't about sort of a one-on-one grievance.
Generally speaking, one may argue that revelations of grievances, on the one hand, and recommendations with regard to future policies, on the other, should not be mixed up.
The testimony provided vintage glimpses of Nixon, a proud man who nursed his insecurities and gnawed long on grievances and was one of the most polarizing figures in modern history.
Noah argued that one of Trump's great strengths is homing in on grievances.
He spent much of it dwelling on grievances.
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