Example sentences for: grievances

How can you use “grievances” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • After the Japanese media had almost ignored the protests against Emperor Akihito on the first day of his state visit to Britain, Japan's largest newspaper, Asahi Shimbun, expressed understanding Thursday of the grievances of the British ex-prisoners-of-war who turned their backs on the emperor during his public appearances.

  • The enemy rallies broad support in the Arab and Muslim world by demanding redress of political grievances, but its hostility toward us and our values is limitless.

  • The cartridge blunder became a pretext for avenging other grievances, with troops rallying around the rulers dispossessed by Lapse or Paramountcy.

  • Other indications of inefficiency are management claims that work rules are unnecessarily restrictive and that 73,075 grievances were filed by employees in FY 1995 and not resolved at the local level.

  • The LSC Act of 1974, as amended, was adopted "to provide equal access to the system of justice in our Nation for individuals who seek redress of grievances; . . . to provide high quality legal assistance to those who would otherwise be unable to afford adequate legal counsel; . . . [and to] provid[e] legal assistance to those who face an economic barrier to adequate legal counsel."


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