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ire

[ahyuhr] / aɪər /


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The law, which drew ire from environmentalists, is intended to prevent a spike in gas prices amid refinery closures.

From Los Angeles Times

The program, however, has drawn the ire of physicians and Democratic legislators who say the program could delay or deny care for vulnerable patients.

From MarketWatch

With midterm elections coming in November, pocketbook subjects like the cost of groceries and utilities appear poised to grab a bigger share of voters’ attention — and ire.

From MarketWatch

Their paralyzing fear of Carol’s ire is empowering, pathetic and hilarious.

From Los Angeles Times

The move drew the ire of Norway and Sweden, who both vowed to stand with Denmark.

From Salon