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grievance

[gree-vuhns] / ˈgri vəns /


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The union also has filed a grievance over that rule, claiming that the league is not allowed to “unilaterally create a new pay structure.”

From Los Angeles Times

Such grievances might suggest that Spain's high-speed rail network is badly in need of an overhaul.

From BBC

But he came to wrap his grievances in the garments of anti-imperialism.

From The Wall Street Journal

None of this evidence implies that anger was illegitimate or grievances unfounded.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Supreme Leader has agreed that traders and shopkeepers, who started to protest late last month, had a genuine grievance.

From BBC