Use "grievance" in a sentence

1. They had a legitimate grievance.

2. Adjudgers adjudges adjudging adjudgment adjudgments adjudicability of a grievance adjudicable adjudicable grievance adjudicant adjudicate Adjudicate adjudicate a bankrupt adjudicate a case adjudicate a claim adjudicate a dispute adjudicability of a grievance

3. to have a grievance against sb.

4. 8 They had a legitimate grievance.

5. She still nursed her old grievance.

6. The teachers' contract established a grievance procedure .

7. 19 There was no sense of grievance.

8. Love with no need to preempt grievance.

9. Others developed a monumental sense of grievance.

10. 5 She still nursed her old grievance.

11. 3 to have a grievance against sb.

12. He'd been harbouring / nursing a grievance against his boss.

13. Governors should take any grievance relating to employment very seriously and give proper consideration to it through a fair grievance procedure.

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15. 6 The teachers' contract established a grievance procedure .

16. supervisor or officer-in-charge abandon a grievance.

17. 7 He will not easily forget his grievance.

18. 18 Others developed a monumental sense of grievance.

19. 9 Love with no need to preempt grievance.

20. 22 Governors should take any grievance relating to employment very seriously and give proper consideration to it through a fair grievance procedure.

21. supervisor or officer-in-charge, abandon a grievance.

22. Does the company have a formal grievance procedure ?

23. 15 A genuine grievance did not have to be financial.

24. 4 He had a personal grievance against the professor.

25. 2 Does the company have a formal grievance procedure ?

26. 20 In short, their sense of grievance was fed.

27. 17 She never nurses a grievance or plans revenge.

28. I finally filed a grievance Agst the clinic thru my ins

29. • Strengthen implementation of the co-payment policy, including grievance mechanisms;

30. 16 And Mr Arbor has another grievance against the Merc.

31. Adjudgers adjudges adjudging adjudgment adjudgments adjudicability of a grievance adjudicable adjudicable grievance adjudicant adjudicate Adjudicate adjudicate a bankrupt adjudicate a case adjudicate a claim adjudgments

32. • In order to follow the progress of a grievance file, letters, memo or e-mails would be needed to reconstruct the steps taken during the grievance.

33. 1 He'd been harbouring / nursing a grievance against his boss.

34. 18 The unfair advantage bestowed by pants was a lifelong grievance.

35. If you have a grievance, take it up with the mayor.

36. For years he had nursed a grievance against his former employer.

37. 24 Some of them held office as stewards or grievance men.

38. 11 For years he had nursed a grievance against his former employer.

39. 21 Some people will complain even if they have no genuine grievance.

40. 26 Some people will complain even if they have no genuine grievance.

41. 10 He had been nursing a grievance against his boss for months.

42. 14 Their main grievance was that they had not received their pitiably low pay.

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44. The employee may grieve the issuance of the letter of Admonishment, caution or warning, by following the grievance procedures in HHS Instruction 771-3 or a negotiated grievance procedure, whichever is applicable

45. A cause or reason for Complaining; a grievance: What is your complaint? 3

46. Sir. If you have a grievance, you may contest your citation in traffic court.

47. It will deepen a sense of grievance and create new recruits for terrorist activity.

48. His assassin was John Bellingham, a Liverpool merchant with a grievance against the government.

49. Grievance starters, in and of themselves are not the end all of your Contentions

50. 13 Bill still harbours/nurses a grievance against his employers for not promoting him.

51. He called me an ungrateful wretch and nourished the grievance to the end of his days.

52. A dedicated online Consular Grievance Management System ‘MADAD’ has been created for this purpose.

53. 21 They will help members arrange to have a grievance against an employer mediated.

54. 3 Youth, is doomed to be bumpy, with sweat and tears, have a grievance, unwilling and failure.

55. As a noun Complaint is a grievance, problem, difficulty, or concern; the act of Complaining.

56. The main grievance of the drivers is the imposition of higher fees for driving licences.

57. The students had, however, taken a fairly bold action to call attention to their grievance.

58. 30 If you feel upset by an apparent unfairness, pursue the matter through the grievance procedure.

59. Therefore, all grievance Addressal centres have been brought under one single set up,” the release said

60. Whether he had a legitimate cause for grievance in connection with the inheritance is not stated.

61. 34.19 An employee may by written notice to their immediate supervisor or officer-in-charge abandon a grievance.

62. An employee may by written notice to the employee’s immediate supervisor or officer-in-charge abandon a grievance.

63. In answer to the question, page 367 "He's entitled to file a grievance?" his answer was "oh, absolutely.

64. 12 The main grievance of the drivers is the imposition of higher fees for driving licences.

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66. An employee may abandon a grievance by written notice to her immediate supervisor or officer-in-charge.

67. We must make it absolutely clear that no cause or grievance can ever justify acts of terrorism.

68. The power of hatred and grievance in the Axe is strong enough to destroy Heaven and Earth

69. 25 Youth, is doomed to be bumpy, with sweat and tears, have a grievance, unwilling and failure.

70. 5 He sensed their grim satisfaction, something meritorious in the air, some old grievance righted at last.

71. 17.20 An employee may abandon a grievance by written notice to his/her immediate supervisor or officer-in-charge.

72. An employee may by written notice to his immediate supervisor or officer-in-charge abandon a grievance.

73. The misconception, however, is that once a legitimate grievance has been dealt with, the violence will end.

74. This is reflected in making sure that beneficiaries (concerned persons) also have access to complaints and grievance procedures.

75. 34.20 An officer may abandon a grievance by written notice to his immediate supervisor or officer-in-charge.

76. 62 An employee may abandon a grievance by written notice to his immediate supervisor or officer-in-charge.

77. 33.19 An employee may, by written notice to his immediate supervisor or officer-in-charge, abandon a grievance.

78. The most skilled and literate combined the keenest sense of grievance with the ability to articulate their aspirations.

79. An employee may abandon a grievance by written notice to his or her immediate supervisor or officer-in-charge.

80. Sometimes I seemed to be nothing but grievance and distress, like a human storm looking for something to deluge.