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A frequent grievance is that malevolent persons (often relatives) are defrauding the rightful heirs of the deceased person's estate.
The most frequent grievance is that the games are no longer fun to attend due to so many affluent out-of-towners in the crowd.
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Their most frequent grievances were sexual promiscuity, movies and media perceived as anti-Muslim, racial prejudice and American foreign policy of supporting Israel, blockading Iraq and bolstering what they perceived as corrupt Middle Eastern regimes in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
"A formal grievance is not a frequent occurrence," he admits.
In addition, a sentiment of discontentment amongst health workers in Senegal has led to frequent strikes, for which the main grievances relate to the work environments, financial management and salaries [ 73- 76].
When you're a frequent clubber, you end up hearing a lot of grievances from fans who misspend their nights out: "Ugh!
Staffing shortages continue to be a major issue, with the court settlements mandating labor-intensive reforms such as more frequent checks on mentally ill inmates and better processing of grievances.
Withdrawal of services became a frequent tool for negotiating new working conditions and display of grievances about government policies.
It's this frequent lack of courtesy and competence that keeps commuters in a habitual grievance mentality.
Engineers have a grievance.
Their grievance remains private, necessarily.
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