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Iran's government is also under economic pressure from Western sanctions and has seen nationwide protests during the past few years over both social and economic grievances.

From BBC

Still, with South Korea having been a frequent target of Trump’s grievances about trade deficits, Ahn added that participation in the Alaska pipeline project might be a strategic concession worth making.

Gemma White KC, who led the report, highlighted that some staff felt uncomfortable raising grievances with management about the DJ.

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As journalist Max Read pointed out recently, Musk's project isn't "like" Gamergate, but "straightforwardly is Gamergate, composed of many of the exact same people" rehashing the same unjustified grievances.

From Salon

On top of that, young people have a lot of grievances: they're struggling to find work or afford a home, and feel resentful when they see their universities catering to Chinese students.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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