Sentence examples for general anger from inspiring English sources

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Those who did turn out rejected all measures except one that freezes legislators' pay during budget-deficit years a ritualised form of venting general anger.

General anger over pay as the company has sunk from a value of £300m at its flotation in 2007 to just £15m now Response?

The grievances of the Sunnis who feel ignored go beyond salaries and harsh policing to a more general anger over rampant corruption and resentment of Mr Maliki's dictatorial tendencies.Yet most observers seem to think Iraq can avoid returning to mayhem.

"There's a general anger at bigness — whether it's big government, big business, banking — and a sense that the game is rigged in favor of people with connections and money.

By Dorothy Wickenden March 12 , 2015"There's a general anger at bigness — whether it's big government, big business, banking — and a sense that the game is rigged in favor of people with connections and money.

His team are hoping to tarnish opponent Ken Cucinelli with the general anger toward Republicans that followed the government shutdown – a crisis that proved deeply unpopular in a state with the second-highest proportion of government workers in the country and helped tip the polls in McAuliffe's favour.

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But some of her decisions as attorney general angered some potentially important constituencies, which is a weakness that benefits the Republicans, said Al Cardenas, the Florida Republican Party chairman.

In "Three Billboards," Mildred's quest for justice veers quickly toward a desire for revenge; her anger at fate leads her to a general and universal anger that fixates on Willoughby as the agent of a fierce justice.

As for Roe v. Wade, Ms. Greenhouse and Ms. Siegel persuasively conclude that the political polarization around abortion owes more to political realignment and the vehemence and perseverance of abortion opponents than general public anger at the court's ruling, which was grounded in a constitutional right to privacy that flowed naturally from a line of previous decisions.

The General arrives, and recognises "Fatinitza" as his lost love, and Wladimir finds himself needing to play along in order to protect his men from the general's anger at the theatrical costumes, which are not the regulation uniform.

In general, more anger and overt discrimination is directed at individuals with disorders such as substance misuse, purportedly driven by widely held beliefs that the individuals are 'blameworthy' and their behaviours are 'irresponsible' e.g. [ 18].

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