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Put simply, conservative policies have created the pretext for these grievances, not the prejudices of elite university admissions committees.
Our 1st amendment grants the people the right to peaceably assemble and to petition the Government for a redress or grievances, not to riot, loot and destroy.
When my informant said something about the old grievances not going away, the response from the hosts went something like this: No, they don't and they never will.
My own position is that vuvuzelas are not among my top 10 list of grievances — not that I wouldn't push the button on them, if I could.
They vented grievances not only against Hong Kong's new leadership, which Mr Hu had just sworn in, but also against Beijing's.
But a government concerned with tamping down these tensions might spend more time carrying out real efforts to address community grievances, not silencing the aggrieved voices themselves.
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It is our cherished grievance, not to be shared with foreigners.
The admixture of thwarted Scottish nationalism bred a layer of grievance not felt in English cities, one argument goes.
I'm now convinced we need a new model of radicalisation that reflects the fact that it is grievance, not God, that inspires many to turn to violence.
He depicts the endless friction between Burt and his mother-in-law, Anna Bibko, a Lemko who is guided by her senses of traditionalism and grievance, not necessarily in that order.
And without any real redress in mind, conservative populism is all about emotion and personal grievance, not righting any particular social or economic wrong.
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