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"galling" Definitions
  1. (of a situation or fact) making you angry because it is unfair
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Things are a little less galling on the GPU side.
Australia, its closest neighbour, is a galling exception (see chart).
It is galling when an undemocratic government asks for sacrifices.
A month ago, that might not have seemed so galling.
It was all the more galling, advisers said, because Mrs.
God bless America, with our boundless talent and galling complacency.
With galling regularity, players commit sexual abuse and domestic violence.
They debate which recent game offered the most galling indignity.
And this is the part that is so extra galling.
It's especially galling timing from the Brady camp given Seaver's health.
It was galling not to be able to go anywhere unaccompanied.
And here's the galling part — they charge more and don't outperform!
But if you're Jamie Dimon, this has to be utterly galling.
And that is exactly what the Hindu right finds so galling.
Millions of Americans supportive of Mr. Trump find these efforts galling.
It might also be embarrassing, even galling to some there in Cupertino.
Nobody likes an obstruction, but having a bureaucratic one is especially galling.
It is particularly galling to see men ordering women on the subject.
"Bikram" deserves to join the ranks of other galling, important #MeToo journalism.
However, the one galling aspect to Cyborg's performance was after the fact.
What's particularly galling about these problems is that proven solutions already exist.
Additionally, the process by which presidents are chosen is galling to many.
They say the plan's details are vague, its size and cost galling.
Seeing those images has been galling, Ms. Jallow said in an interview.
Trump does, all the time, and it's alternately annoying, confounding and galling.
These claims are both galling and true enough for their speakers' purposes.
For China's Communist Party, victory for the yes campaign would be truly galling.
The massive bill is especially galling considering his past statements about government spending.
For Federer, the most galling part was his lack of a clinical edge.
That should make it all the more galling if you're a Denver fan.
" Still, he insists that the legacy of that vote is "a bit galling.
"It's so galling, when you become an eccentric donkey person," Dr. Marshall said.
The interview was galling for those critical of this common form of corruption.
Nearly as galling to Rothy's, Steve Madden's shoes retail for half the price.
Betting that a surfeit of clangorous music would obscure any particularly galling note.
One exchange, between Stoneman Douglas student Samantha Grady and Nelson, was particularly galling.
And as an ardent patriot, Mr. Xi finds Taiwan's separate status especially galling.
But what seems most galling isn't that they're taking dollars off the table.
It's galling — it's counter-productive and people are going to get knocked up.
"It's galling, and it's heartbreaking, simultaneously," Harry Potter fan Leah Cornish told BuzzFeed News.
What is more galling than that is that all of this was entirely avoidable.
The unfairness is all the more galling because of the fierce competition for jobs.
Europe's poor performance was particularly galling for Germany, home of the modern research university.
The most galling part is that Rowling knows what it is to be poor.
On a podcast, I ranked the most galling examples of Knicks-ing this year.
That insistence on his American identity makes the Chinese comments particularly galling to him.
Binoche is the least plaintive of performers, and it's galling to see her beg.
Pelosi's opposition is particularly galling since she's one of the president's most vocal critics.
In that context, it's galling that Labour's Vote of No Confidence will fail today.
More galling, perhaps, was the implicit rebuke to their own collective marital-bed deaths.
She said the lack of support from Palestinian leaders recently had been particularly galling.
"I think the lack of transparency of this whole process is galling," he said.
So you might think that the Trump presidency would be especially galling to him.
"I think the lack of transparency of this whole process is galling," he said.
I found this mention by the president particularly galling, condescending and above all, insulting.
What makes this all the more galling is that Apple didn't use to do this!
That is galling for India, which often rates its progress by comparing itself with China.
What should be particularly galling for Republican House members is that it's all for naught.
The shameless hypocrisy of so many in the Republican congressional caucus is, of course, galling.
For Castillo and the Mothers of Soacha, the prospect of Uribe's greater influence is galling.
The initiative is galling, given President Donald Trump's boasts about slashing regulations and simplifying government.
Electricity is expensive, galling given that they were evicted for a power project, residents said.
This misstep has only proved to be more and more galling as years have passed.
Here, mounting aggravations are all the more galling in light of the talent on screen.
It's all the more galling for Russians because it seemed, for a while, so tantalizingly close.
What's galling about this and similar maneuvers is that Congress has done nothing to stop them.
In one particularly galling case, Kat and Adena are confronted by the police on the street.
And its absence — not just in Star Wars, but in practically any major franchise — is galling.
Which makes the LGBTQ representation to be found in 2017's studio tentpoles even more galling.
Galling though it must be to the president's critics, America's economy is well placed for 2018.
As an American citizen by birth and an American historian by training, it was really galling.
In its most galling move, it has been allowing states to add work requirements to Medicaid.
Given that Trump has explicitly called for an end to the carried interest loophole, that's galling.
Some of those folks had to pay fees to protect their own information, which was galling.
To many, the use of Cell, Nature and Science as benchmarks of excellence was particularly galling.
He found a T-Mobile ad that ran during Super Bowl XLIX in 2015 particularly galling.
The most galling part is that Republicans have already admitted how bad the president's behavior was.
The Trump administration's inability to do it consistently is the most galling failure of this presidency.
That the party has allowed a (sort of) Chinese firm to poison the coast is particularly galling.
What's especially galling to Kim -- the photo was one she used to promote her own beauty line.
Other than that, Lurie's treatment replicating these events is too dutiful to be particularly galling -- or interesting.
What is even more galling is that it was taxpayers who paid for much of Amazon's growth.
What young people seem to find galling is the implication that they've had any choice in this.
It's galling to see her on social media during these trips, visiting her siblings and their families.
If so, that might be an argument in favor of choosing B now, even though it's galling.
Still nothing to sneeze at — that's the cost of two Sunday brunches — but a less galling number.
So it is especially galling to see the board give $2.5 million to a neo-Confederate organization.
Would you agree that it is a little galling that Walmart has framed this penalty as a gift?
Presidents are often faced with galling, imperfect choices, particularly in these times of deep polarization and divided government.
This is why it's galling to have centrist liberal discourse repeatedly bemoan us for not being neutral enough.
To many inside the IndustryInfo thread, the number constituted clear and galling evidence that Google had to change.
The trope of the 'hardworking family' is particularly galling because it excludes huge swaths of women like me.
That's particularly galling for Yang, who far exceeded the fundraising requirements with his $21625 million fourth quarter haul.
"It's a little galling to be lectured on transparency by people who are lying to us," he continued.
This being true makes it all the more galling that Pelosi opposed impeachment so strenuously for so long.
But her assessment of the damage the claim has done to her earning potential is galling, and revelatory.
But in the context of Perry's "purposeful music" statement, it feels even more galling, and harder to ignore.
It is particularly galling for someone who has loudly proclaimed she will not do any promotion for her book.
It was so galling to everyone looking for answers that the GAO was officially asked to look into it.
What's especially galling for Beers ... he says McGuigan is new to the neighborhood and is acting like a bully.
Still, Anderson said, it was galling given that she had fought this battle before during the series' first run.
However, the lack of goodbye or any mention of Goldberg's departure on the UFC 207 broadcast was more galling.
Yet it's not what he does in Graduation that stings—it's the way he justifies it that's most galling.
Even more galling, City's great rival — Manchester United — is the team that could grab the Champions League qualification berth.
"Unquestionably a deal would contain galling elements for both sides; that's the nature of compromise," the editorial board wrote.
The Saudi-orchestrated crash is particularly galling coming from a nation to which the US has shown great deference.
European leaders probably found the timing of Trump's refusal to pledge to uphold Article 5 to be particularly galling.
Coming from an administration that has been hostile toward immigrants, the change was not surprising, but it's galling nonetheless.
Babr carefully divided his bhang into little cheesecloth potlis that he sold for the galling price of 50 rupees.
This lack of self-awareness would be less galling if anything meaningful was being communicated, which it is not.
A referral for psychiatric treatment can be galling if you believe you are suffering from a purely physical condition.
One missed green after a duffed 100 yard approach particularly galling for the PGA Tour player-of-the-year.
So it is especially galling that Ford — not Kavanaugh — will probably be penalized for a perceived shortage of evidence.
"What makes this especially galling is that the Australian are doing essentially nothing to support Planetary Defense," he said.
That makes the notion of an organ becoming less healthy during transit all the more galling, Dr. Scalea said.
"It's galling and everybody should be appalled, but it happens every day," said Ms. Miller, who is also from Brooklyn.
For young people, among whom the rate of home-ownership has halved in the past generation, all this is galling.
It's particularly galling to see the Trump campaign market these $35 hats as they roll back queer and trans rights.
Then, in a galling reversal, the fiend became the accuser, charging that his isolation in prison violated his human rights.
Given the NCAA's galling assertion that it has no "legal duty" to protect athletes, kickoff talk is a welcome surprise.
But it also includes several especially galling moments when White House press secretary Sarah Sanders did his lying for him.
Especially galling, I thought, was the long sleeve tee, which Bombfell assured me was a design that was theirs alone.
Their shamelessness and indifference to law and morality are naturally galling to you and other decent folks in the gym.
It's all the more galling for the House GOP leadership that it's a senator who's playing hardball on their turf.
That development is particularly galling for liberals at a time when wealth inequality is a top concern on the left.
We now move from the galling to appalling, as reported by Shane Goldmacher this week in The New York Times.
We are subject to his whims, forced to pay him attention—which is especially galling considering how much he loves attention.
The new rules maintain prohibitions on selling services to foreigners—particularly galling for programmers and web designers—and on commercial imports.
Critics found it galling that Ms Mayer is reported to have been aware of the theft since July but said nothing.
Especially galling is "Awrushaleem", an Arabised version of "Jerusalem" in place of "Al-Quds", the usual Arabic name for the city.
Galling though it is to the memory of Nobel, a chemist, pure chemistry is largely worked out as an academic discipline.
Filling "What About Me" with soul-grinding encounters and galling trials, Amodeo nonetheless exalts Lisa's agonies with tender, transcendent passion. ♦
German impotence is particularly galling: Though extremely prosperous and influential, Germany is utterly unwilling to fix its laughingstock of a military.
One woman I spoke to, Randi Hall, found PG&E's bankruptcy, coupled with its recent request to raise electricity rates, galling.
Kellen Heniford, a graduate student in the history department, said she found the seeming gentleness and slowness of the outcome galling.
Anticorruption activists say the revelations of wealth held by the political elites are all the more galling because of widespread poverty.
But this noisy and sizable demonstration is likely to be especially galling for the government, which prizes stability in the capital.
The three dissenting justices found it galling that such a consideration should lead their six colleagues to "abdicat[e] our judicial duty".
It's what makes remarks from Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian that users should "come for the cats, stay for the empathy" so galling.
When the success of your lab and your research depends on funding, it can be galling to leave it up to chance.
And the final complaint that United urgently needs to course correct, this was the most galling claim of them all for Cramer.
Guadagnino's Suspiria uses its aesthetic to argue that perhaps that violence is beautiful because it can lead to galling, anarchical social change.
Google employees lit up the company's internal social networks, once again contemplating galling facts about the status of women in Silicon Valley.
That the umbrella remains a default weather accessory and also total crap is all the more galling when you consider its context.
Such a system would reap some of the efficiencies that make these systems appealing while avoiding the individualized micromanagement workers find galling.
In Scotland, the risks of economic damage are especially galling given that the electorate adamantly opposed leaving Europe in the first place.
That's especially galling given the history of Little Women being treated as a lesser story because it's for women and about women.
Washington (CNN)For all of President Donald Trump's gripes with his predecessor, this could prove the most galling: his entry into television.
But treating frozen embryos like babies available for adoption, as some pro-life embryo banks do, is ethically galling to fertility experts.
It's particularly galling to hear Varys list among Jon's qualifications that he doesn't actually want the throne -- implicitly condemning Daenerys for her ambition.
Critics of the donations included worker unions in France, who said it was galling that funds could not be found for social problems.
That Amazon felt comfortable enough to flip the script and instead have cities bid for the largesse of a corporation was galling enough.
In a year where movies like Creed and Straight Outta Compton earned raves among critics, it's galling that their actors aren't being honored.
Flynn perhaps should've held off, but Trump himself flouted the one-president-at-a-time convention constantly, and in much more galling ways.
" Hiro Murai told me that Glover's aptitude could be galling: "The day before Donald directed, he said, 'Hey, do you have any tips?
Still, for the members who have seen friends ejected, the idea that Mr. Gyure would be welcomed back to the club was galling.
But of all these rollbacks, perhaps the most galling is the weakening of the fuel-economy standards, which seems a betrayal of history.
For someone like Ellsberg, an expert in the decision sciences, the failure of the policy establishment to make its conclusions heard was galling.
For me, the most galling of Mr. Morsi's failures came in November 260 when he issued a decree granting himself far-reaching powers.
Even more galling, the new company would not have to pay anything to acquire the towers, equipment and other assets of the existing system.
That answer may be galling, but it won't necessarily be fixed by a Supreme Court decision incorporating the excessive-fines clause against the states.
Even more galling: Brown was able to receive the credits that reduced her 60-year-sentence as a result of her own model behavior.
The first and most galling effort appeared when Foxconn, a massive manufacturing company, promised to land like an alien invasion force in rural Wisconsin.
It must be galling that few believe Mr Yameen's claim that an explosion on the presidential speedboat was an assassination attempt by Mr Adeeb.
He has emerged as the most galling villain in Game of Thrones, addressing every appeal to mercy or reason with the fanatic's unclouded certitude.
It's absolutely galling that they refuse to afford the people who make that money for them even the most basic rights, pay and respect.
What is particularly galling was the role Germany reportedly played in enabling fellow European Union members to be free to support for this outrage.
It never guessed Herzberg was on foot for a simple, galling reason: Uber didn't tell its car to look for pedestrians outside of crosswalks.
Meanwhile, it is somewhat galling that impact investing — whatever name you give it — is taking off now that men have taken up the cause.
Those efforts are especially galling in a nation where, on a good day, only 60 percent of eligible voters show up to the polls.
But on Saturday night, Bush was swept away by Trump, Cruz and — most galling for the Bush forces — his former protégé in Florida, Rubio.
Then there's tomo choco ("friend chocolate"), famili choco ("family chocolate"), and perhaps the most galling of all chocolates: giri choco, which means "obligation" chocolate.
What is especially galling for the Brexiteers is that it would continue indefinitely, or until the European Union decides it is no longer needed.
I appreciate that it's galling for Democrats to see Trump present himself as a great strategist who has forced North Korea to knuckle under.
But we sometimes go too hard on lesser actors and episodes, potentially sacrificing the credibility and authority that we need for more galling moments.
In a particularly galling moment during Wednesday's news conference, Trump seemed to taunt Democrats who are trying to subpoena documents from the White House.
" Business Insider published a list of his most galling acts, with the headline, "The 10 Biggest Lies Told by American Apparel's Top P.R. Man.
"This was a galling disregard for the constitutional rights of defendants," said Michael L. Banks, a lawyer with the Philadelphia firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius.
He wasn't, which makes it all the more galling was that Anderson's Rice University teammate, Lance Berkman, was right there on the draft board.
Shieber wrote: That Amazon felt comfortable enough to flip the script and instead have cities bid for the largesse of a corporation was galling enough.
Asus is one of the biggest consumer electronics companies in the world, and yet its copycat notch is probably the most galling of them all.
A galling, lackluster 220-214 loss to the Calgary Flames — their fourth defeat in six games — symbolized a slide from Stanley Cup contenders to slackers.
What's especially galling, he says, is that she needs a new place because she's alienated her landlord with loud parties and "rude and vulgar" conduct.
It was therefore absurdly insensitive and galling for the US President to couple his provocation with an appeal to Palestinians to remain calm and peaceful.
While Price's gaming of the system is galling and cynical, Mnuchin simply assumes that the government exists to benefit people like him at every opportunity.
That's why this week's raids on journalists by the Australian Federal Police, accompanied by an unconvincing mantra of just-doing-our-job, are so galling.
The accusations against Franklin might be the most galling example of inappropriate conduct behind the scenes of his sitcoms, but they're not the only one.
And here's the galling part for Kanye ... Chyna's kicks way undercut him ... $39 a pop, compared to Yeezy boots which run around $1k a pair.
It's a galling exposé of widespread cheating by families who are already well-to-do and well connected, but it's not really a surprising one.
But there were other galvanizing factors that, though less discussed, were no less galling—indignities that have become increasingly familiar to workers across the country.
Don't get me wrong: I'd rather that Trump said what he did on Monday than maintain his silence, which was breathtaking, galling — and spectacularly revealing.
Hearing friends complain (I think due to a misguided attempt at self-deprecation) how difficult and stressful it is buying a house was especially galling.
It was, therefore, absurdly insensitive and galling for the US President to couple his provocation with an appeal to Palestinians to remain calm and peaceful.
But even more galling than the ad was his response to an NBC reporter when asked to explain his opposition to free college for all.
Fast-forward to the weekend, when Ferrari posted a pic of himself in Chyna's bed ... especially galling because Rob says he paid for the bed.
The largely deserted Olympic Park is especially galling to the people who were kicked out of their nearby homes to make way for the Games.
"To have the president give the back of his hand to the intelligence community is galling, and at some point, people's pride really reacts," Deitz said.
These expectations may have been dashed, as opposition to Mr Assad has been taken over by extremists; but such memories make Mr Assad's successes more galling.
It's galling to face the prospect of President Trump in the same year that brought landmark advances in the visibility and priority placed on disability rights.
It is particularly galling coming from a man who tried to claim the mantle of solidarity and social justice in his acceptance speech on Wednesday night.
Particularly galling to Trump's critics were his first tweets since last Wednesday when he urged people on the island to stay safe as Maria came ashore.
More galling still, reports continue to come in of overheating problems that leave Prius owners in limp-home mode or stranded in traffic unable to move.
It is so individual and so personal, it's galling when a powerful man steps up and starts dictating the terms, whether he intends it or not.
Parliaments in countries like Germany and the Netherlands already find it galling to send so much of their taxpayers' cash to governments that flout the rules.
It's pretty galling that Jebediah doesn't get a mention, although Merriam-Webster does put the first usage in 1996, which is when "Lisa the Iconoclast" aired.
More galling: when Thorne asked for Obama's favorite Star Wars -- "one through six" -- Obama chose "number one," which he said he saw when he was 14.
Still, it's galling to look at this defense and imagine that, of all people, Gary Kubiak couldn't even craft a running game to work with it.
The measures that would take power away from the governor are particularly galling to Democrats, in part because the office is so weak to begin with.
He called it "galling," especially at a time when middle-class Americans are reportedly seeing smaller tax returns as a result of President Trump's tax plan.
The novel's galling play was to propose that, in a place like the U.S.S.R., justice was with the dark forces: the gospel according to the Devil.
What WeWork was doing wasn't illegal, but it must have been galling to have your major, well-funded and often brash competitor sniffing around your operations.
The Republicans who say they changed their minds about Trump because of the 2005 video in which he brags about sexually assaulting women are particularly galling.
Editorial Over the past six months, Americans have come to understand the galling ubiquity of sexual misconduct and how often it is swept under the rug.
Mr. Trump has found it galling to certify — not once, but twice — that a deal he described as "the worst ever" and "an embarrassment" is working.
To businessmen who have spent the past 10 years complaining of ceaseless rules and regulations, the very idea that the climate pact lacked teeth was galling.
Perhaps the most galling part is that the Trump administration has zero sense of irony or even its own hypocrisy when it comes to food policy.
It is uniquely galling that Representative Kevin Brady, Republican of Texas, one of the authors of the current tax plan, is himself a father by adoption.
Richard Marwood, a fund manager at Royal London Asset Management, said the decision by Doughty Hanson's TMF to drop its IPO "was a bit galling" for investors.
The omission was especially galling to the counter-investigation because the video, taken from a more objective position, raises new questions about Halley's use of lethal force.
But Orlando is not an isolated catastrophe; it is the most galling manifestation of a wider epidemic of less deadly but still horrific mass shootings in America.
Especially galling for NATO is the way Russia uses the Vienna Document to ensure it has its full complement of observers at its perceived enemy's big exercises.
Shear said what's particularly galling to the President is that a single district court judge has the power to block his plans everywhere, through a nationwide injunction.
A rep for the estate tells TMZ ... it's especially galling that Disney -- which owns ABC, and sometimes viciously protects its image -- would sully the image of Michael.
Most galling of all, Mr Yang, the chief executive at the time, had the chance to sell Yahoo to Microsoft for around $45 billion in early 2008.
That's got to be the most difficult one for Obama to take, but Trump's actions this week to jeopardize the Iran nuclear deal must be similarly galling.
What he did was so galling and shrewd that I can't even think of a proper character comparison in a series constructed almost entirely of political sociopaths.
Add in Mr. King's frequent support for President Trump and his policies, and Mr. Schumer's comments seemed even more galling — and divisive — to some on the left.
Every inch of the women's bodies is critiqued candidly and often, which can be galling, but it's almost refreshing to hear these narrow constraints articulated so openly.
Repeated rebuffs laced with anti-Muslim sentiments proved galling for Turkey, especially as Bulgaria and Romania managed to join the European bloc despite reputations for rampant corruption.
This must be especially galling for prosecutors, because as we reported they initially wanted Felicity to serve a year behind bars -- although they never said that publicly.
Clinton was clearly the candidate whose policy claims, as a whole, had the best empirical support, so her surrender to truthy proclamations about trade was especially galling.
Pakistan found the timing particularly galling: Afghanistan was sliding into a civil war in the wake of the Soviet withdrawal, which put Pakistan in a vulnerable position.
What is even more galling is that Mueller said in his press conference that he believed Barr acted in "good faith" in wanting to release the full report.
We profess outrage about sexual assault and abuse, the dimensions of which have been rendered even clearer by the galling revelations of the last month and a half.
Others clearly found galling the idea that he was trying to leverage the threat of further street protests to push them into voting for him as prime minister.
Her choice to attach herself to art therapy, and then work at Immanuel Christian, is equally galling for those who are serious about the profession's code of ethics.
That this nerve-racking powerlessness could simply be bought off is among the most galling parts of the college admission scandal that exploded across the country last week.
It's no secret that the rise of the internet has left print journalism in a tailspin, but the effect it's had on local papers has been particularly galling.
MALKIN: Yes, I just want to add something because it&aposs so galling and unconscionable for these media outlets now to fashion themselves the champions of our intelligence agencies.
But it's especially galling to find yourself undercut on price by a competitor that can get away with losing money thanks to its support from deep-pocketed venture capitalists.
Then the White House got involved when Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders made a ridiculous statement about Hill's comments and, even more galling, called on ESPN to fire her.
It underscores the most galling thing about these hearings, which is the way they take as a given the conspiracy theory that platforms are attempting to undermine them without.
If there is something galling about a government that brooks no dissent making heroes of long-dead protesters, no one at the Red Building is willing to admit it.
WHEN a female reporter for TV Asahi told Shukan Shincho, a magazine, that Junichi Fukuda, the finance ministry's top bureaucrat, had repeatedly sexually harassed her, the reaction was galling.
This little bit of self-congratulatory detail, though, is all the more galling when compared to the half a billion Yahoo customers who have not, until now, been notified.
Apple's decision not to repair the watch for free may have seemed especially galling, considering this wasn't the first instance of swollen batteries causing issues for the Apple Watch.
Yet it was Giuliani, telling war stories about insults he used to hurl at reporters when he ran city hall, who had the most galling assessment of Trump's behavior.
While they do not begin to approach the atrocious, galling stories others have shared in recent months, I have had negative on-set experiences, some of a sexual nature.
The American squads failed to take gold at the next two games, with the 20163 loss particularly galling since the victors were none other than the émigrés' native Romania.
" While acknowledging that "DeVos did not distinguish herself during her confirmation hearing with her knowledge of the finer points of education policy," Dalmia called it a "galling ... confirmation charade.
Yet even if Mr Durant chose a far more dignified means of announcing his choice—a brief online article—his choice is actually more galling than Mr James's was.
Giannulli was also reportedly on a USC official's yacht when the story broke, which made her episode perhaps the most galling and also darkly funny of the whole bunch.
Mr. Breivik's mass murders and galling lawsuit may have been limited to Norway, but they reflected what many democratic societies confront from the global forces of terror and extremism.
The most galling example of this was when the company's former chairman was pardoned by South Korea's president in 2009 after he was convicted of tax evasion and embezzlement.
Particularly galling for her are the mechanics of a final club party, where women, dressed to impress, show up hoping to be picked from the crowd and invited in.
But that lack of consideration is far more galling when race enters the picture; the phrase white privilege was invented to describe their behavior in both of these cases.
It was also easy to detect a sense of "Hey, that's not how this works in games like this," which is why Ninja Theory's decision feels surprising—galling, even.
And it was doubly galling for him to see bands take one part of the Replacements' sound and become incredibly successful commercially, while he's sitting back home in Minneapolis.
This is particularly galling because taxes on alcohol have not increased since 1991 and are calculated without an inflation adjustment, which means they have already shrunk substantially over time.
What makes the behavior of the Europeans especially galling is that these nations are frontline victims of the abusive Chinese economic and trade policies that Trump wants to end.
A member of Congress directly lining the president's pockets would be galling no matter the circumstances, but it's especially so considering how McCarthy defended Trump during the impeachment process.
But the continued negligence of Sanders even as his poll numbers pick up is particularly galling — and suggests that he faces an unfair handicap as the primaries draw near.
This is all the more galling given that China promised Hong Kong a "high degree of autonomy" from 1997 until at least 2047 under the "one country, two systems" arrangement.
The King half, based on "Chattery Teeth," is an especially galling choice for an adaptation: There is no feasible way to turn the titular novelty item into anything remotely threatening.
What's especially galling to Baker is that JCN's million-dollar ads back an administration that has nominated only 26 women to serve as judges, a nomination rate of 23 percent.
Misha'ari Weerabangsa, a graduate student, said it was "galling" that the car-free idea was spearheaded by two women - the mayor and the Dutch Ambassador to Sri Lanka Joanne Doornewaard.
This is made all the more galling by the fact that the economy, as Trump frequently reminds everyone, is doing very well, particularly for the people at the very top.
Maybe it wouldn't be so galling if Trump didn't have a long history of racist comments, racial discrimination at work, and a knack for tweeting out racially-charged false data.
Trump's embrace of autocrats is particularly galling at a time when American democracy is faltering, but the US has a long history of working with dictators, writes Steven A. Cook.
In the end, the stat lines for Thursday's two tight ends are galling: Fleener gets you three catches for 19 yards and a touchdown while Olsen goes 25/28/2190.
I'm not ignoring the grave flaws and galling giveaways in his tax overhaul, and I'm not minimizing his disregard for diplomatic norms, including his unwarranted verbal attacks on American allies.
But it's galling how this film, which otherwise attempted to stake out ground as a progressive exploration of modern fear, defaulted to such a blatantly stereotypical depiction of Native religion.
What's truly galling about their ghoulish actuarial calculus is that it's a totally false choice between the "cure" of a partial economic shutdown and the "disease" of a dangerous pandemic.
This is particularly galling given that Ryan's initial star turn in Republican politics came through a misleading presentation accusing the Obama administration of using gimmickry to hide Obamacare's true cost.
Still, Trump had been intent on working toward some agreement, officials said, but found Pelosi's comment on a cover-up so galling he determined he wouldn't be able to move forward.
If they neither challenge nor retaliate, they keep the moral high ground—but Mr Trump will claim victory, which will be galling, and will quite possibly be emboldened to go further.
"The most galling aspect of the AHCA was the process itself, in which House GOP leaders recklessly put haste and politics above good policy," Roy wrote in National Review this week.
What's galling for many scientists is that the public wants the federal government to do more; polls consistently show that Australians see climate change as a major threat requiring aggressive intervention.
In the black community, galling behavior that embarrass you, your family, and your community is sometimes described as reflecting a lack of "home training," and Rialmo's suit is a prime example.
We have relied on outside advocates and sympathetic politicians to make real change for trans people in the United States, but there is a clear and galling lack of transgender politicians.
It is galling, appalling, to hear day after day the majority leader get on his high horse about delay, when he almost invented the word when it comes to judicial nominations.
This is especially galling as the Pentagon continues to beseech Congress to approve money saving base closings, but the politicians from both parties simply don't have the guts to do it.
Particularly galling is the fact that this came after an apparently successful and convivial meeting last April in Florida with China's President Xi Jinping, where trade issues were discussed in detail.
The topic is known to be one whose mere mention irritates the president, but the piece soft-pedaled the part most galling to Trump, making just one passing reference to Russia.
But for some House Democrats, particularly progressives who want to pursue ambitious new ideas like a Green New Deal, requiring budget cuts or tax increases to pay for them is galling.
Those commentators called it proof that he had not won the election on his own, a particularly galling, if not completely accurate, charge for a president long concerned about his legitimacy.
The fact that we're probably inside a bubble and yet fail to recognize it is more galling because we've been talking about this kind of irrational exuberance for well over 150 years.
For Microsoft, its setbacks in the country are particularly galling because high rates of software piracy have sharply limited its sales there, even though products like Windows and Office are widely used.
The galling thing is, if I had only reread my own words, written nine years ago to another aspiring candidate, I would have taken the Trump candidacy more seriously from the start.
But what's most galling about the book is that it uses the veneer of art and assumed cultural value to whitewash the realities of how many of these spaces came to be.
That the result of such work is created specifically for public consumption makes these patterns of abuse, and the systemic framing of abuse as necessary to the work, all the more galling.
What's so galling, when they gape at the state of Karnaca, isn't that those problems happened on their watch, but that they seem to be learning about them for the first time.
Blaming charters for school segregation is "galling," said Amy Wilkins, a vice president at the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools and a longtime advocate in Washington for racial equity in education.
Women say it is galling that such a demeaning atmosphere persists, especially for the roughly 30 percent of female veterans who have reported being harassed or assaulted while serving in the military.
He discussed the galling experience of being asked to "audition" for his own comedy special — "Hitler's Dog, Gossip and Trickery," released last year — by having content executives attend one of his performances.
To many New Yorkers, it was galling to see one of the city's whiter and more affluent neighborhoods get a new line, when so many precincts outside Manhattan are so ill-served.
It's a pretty galling situation for U.S. Steel and its employees, especially when the rival product retails so cheaply thanks to billions of dollars in subsidies that Beijing funnels to its steelmakers.
And, in view of the president's past rhetoric, it seems particularly galling that China's $375 billion surplus (an 8.1 percent increase from 2016) accounts for nearly half of America's widening trade gap.
The cycle of betrayals must be especially galling for a President who craves loyalty and genuflection -- but it's perhaps inevitable given he has often failed to show loyalty to those around him.
The failure of the men's eight was particularly galling for Australia's rowing community, given the country's record of qualifying for the event in every Olympics dating back to the 1952 Helsinki Games.
Hens, calves, and pigs are often confined in spaces so small they can barely move, and conditions are so galling that "ag-gag" laws exist to hide the cruelty from the public.
"It's just galling to me that DeVos would ... create an environment where survivors are intimidated out of coming forward," Sejal Singh, a policy and advocacy coordinator at Know Your IX, tells Broadly.
What made the Biscayne Park case particularly galling is that the cops seemed to settle on a concerted, top-down strategy of selecting random people of color to pin unsolved crimes on.
I've also made changes in what I purchase for my children, and I never encourage them to finish it, although it can be galling to throw away half of a $7 Starbucks snack.
But the bigger picture of this is galling: being unable to play the same game across platforms because of an inability of competing companies to work together for the good of their consumers.
Perhaps most galling to Trump, Clinton is signaling that she is looking past him — seeking a more positive, uplifting message as her campaign machinery gears up a formidable get-out-the-vote operation.
Making convicted lawmakers forfeit their pensions, to avoid the galling prospect of crooks like Mr. Silver and Mr. Skelos fattening their bank accounts with taxpayers' money while sitting in prison for public corruption.
What makes the lurch to the hard right all the more galling for Democrats is the fact that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by more than 2.5 million votes (roughly 2 percent).
But on Monday, the Unilever-owned brand, Dove—which has exhorted its customers to "love" their "curves" since their "Real Beauty" campaign of 2004—took this age-old practice to new, galling heights.
An especially galling dereliction of curatorial duty happened in 1971, when the Met's curator of contemporary arts, Henry Geldzahler, deaccessioned three Beckmann paintings to buy a big, stainless-steel sculpture by David Smith.
While removing any categories from the live broadcast rankled members, the fact that they included Cinematography and Editing — the two crafts that are most fundamental to the art of cinema — seemed especially galling.
He and they are disgracing our country in ever more galling ways, with support from a fringe of white nationalists whose reprehensible ideology warrants all of the attention that it receives and more.
But here's the most galling thing: In terms of the Supreme Court, it won't matter, not if Trump and McConnell follow through on their expressed determination to fill Kennedy's seat before the midterms.
But what is somewhat galling is that a top Republican in Congress would think people are stupid enough to believe that outlets reporting on his ties to Ukraine would be in legal jeopardy.
They find it galling that Warren is blowing the whistle on a vote they took this week to begin debate on legislation rolling back part of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act.
It is particularly galling to witness the symbolic murder of President Obama's character and intelligence while observing what will become the most inexperienced and, potentially, the most incompetent presidency in our nation's history.
What makes it all the more galling is the Beijing government's feigned umbrage whenever the camps are mentioned, and its absurd efforts to depict them as China's contribution to the war on terrorism.
Though it's one of the most contentious issues in American politics, there's a galling lack of public understanding about late-term abortions, and that misunderstanding was on display at the final presidential debate Wednesday.
After years of showing up for virtually every cause in town, Khalifa finds it galling that some fellow Republicans would now look at him with suspicion solely because of his religion and immigrant background.
That abdication of responsibility was one of the more galling examples of Republicans and Democrats alike refusing to take a hard line against the dictatorship that has fueled the largest refugee crises in history.
It seems clear the platform is trying to be more transparent in notifying users through easy-to-see notifications and an appeals process, though it's galling to think these things weren't in place already.
Though the company says any relation to current events is purely coincidental, it stirred up enough controversy to launch a poorly-spelled online boycott threat from those who found its pro-immigrant message galling.
"It is galling, appalling to hear day after day the majority leader get on his high horse about delay when he almost invented the word when it comes to judicial nominations," Schumer said.  Sen.
Perhaps even more galling is that the European Union knows all this, but prefers not to see or hear about the corruption for fear of upsetting the precarious bonds that hold the union together.
Perhaps most galling to Crimeans, the government is hauling thousands of residents into court to confiscate small land holdings distributed free as a campaign ploy in 22 when Ukraine controlled the Black Sea peninsula.
Those dueling impulses powered the rise of both Clintons: one impulse galvanizing supporters who deeply admired their commitment to public service, the other galling critics who saw them as playing by their own rules.
Hizzoner could also spend the next two years aggressively working to desegregate the city's public schools — the tiny number of black and Hispanic students in the city's competitive public high schools is especially galling.
And in a galling development, there have been an additional 21 cases of what is called "vaccine-derived polio"—an accidental byproduct of the eradication campaign, brought into being by the campaign's own vaccines.
Ms. Thiesmann, who has spent nearly a decade rescuing puppies from puppy mills, said what was particularly galling about the case was that the German authorities were usually not so quick to confiscate animals.
"The Department of Justice's attempt to excuse this gross break in the norms by citing a 'truncated schedule' is galling when they are the ones who have rushed it," he said in a statement.
And crucially, by framing shipping as a pastime akin to rooting for a sports team, they made shipping into something harmless and fun rather than yet another toxic, galling thing to shame fans for doing.
The rarity of their victories against Liverpool wasn't even the worst of it as far as Everton fans were concerned, with the significance of a select few defeats far more galling than the overall disparity.
Of the many canards that Trump tells, nothing is more galling or untrue than when he or some of his supporters say he is as good a president as — or even better than — Ronald Reagan.
The most galling part of the settlement, for Musk: He has to hire an "experienced securities lawyer" who will vet his tweets and make sure they comply with independent board oversight of his Twitter activity.
In a particularly galling example, detectives closed the case of a 2-year-old who was taken to an emergency room after a suspected sexual assault, and who tested positive for a sexually transmitted disease.
While progressives find Trump's promises to "drain the swamp" to be galling and hypocritical in light of his family's massive financial conflicts of interest, the real direction of causation likely goes in the other direction.
That's why it's always galling to be preached to about the need to trust the system, to not resist authority when the system feels designed to only protect the "authority," even in situations like these.
Galling, then, perhaps that her one moment of Grand Slam glory has been recorded for posterity on the trophy with the letters 'AUST' next to her name, denoting Australia rather than the 'GBR' for Britain.
Wiping tears from her eyes, Macarimbor said the timing of the attack on her city was especially galling, as it came at the start of Ramadan, what should be a peaceful time for Muslims everywhere.
Given that history, it was unsurprising -- but still galling to volunteers -- when the director of elections here revealed that the county had submitted its machine recount data two minutes after the state-mandated 3 p.m.
I've written before, here and here, about the insidious "tribal" bias that drives much of the galling inequity between the U.S. military's "regular" active component and its reserve components — the National Guard and the Reserve.
And so few things are more galling to many residents of a residential complex there than the big letters that greet them at their building: T-R-U-M-P P-L-A-C-E.
KR: Aside from not having a background in art history, I do know good writing when I see it, and I found it incredibly galling that this stuff was not more widely available in English.
If he really is speaking for "the vast majority" of Senate Republicans, then the fact that they have done nothing meaningful about Trump's abuses of power and dangerous foreign policy is all the more galling.
Galling as it is that Russian intervention is likely to have heavily contributed to the election of President Trump, Russia's cyber-aggression would also have been damaging to American democracy if Hillary Clinton had won.
What is particularly galling, as Norimitsu Onishi and Selam Gebrekidan reported in The Times, is that so many of the millions filched from state coffers were earmarked to lift up the poor left behind by apartheid.
On Norfolk Island, a verdant Australian speck in the South Pacific, where a connection to a cable 90 kilometers (7003 miles) away would cost just A$15 million, Canberra's decision to skip the project is galling.
It would be tempting to consider this a kind of sex-positive progress — the twilight of excessive prudishness and the dawn of grown-up honesty — were it not for a few galling details and nagging questions.
"The Report" is most galling when it portrays the bureaucracy of the inhumane, and what has stayed with me are the briefings in which the goons, with a smear of pride, announce their methods and aims.
The murder of trans women is an insidious epidemic that occurs in galling disproportion to the general population; according to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, the life expectancy for trans women is just 35.
It's a testament to the dramatic talents of Lena Headey and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau that an incest reunion that took a somewhat galling amount of forced plot mechanics to enact still tugged at my heart strings.
It is particularly galling to many that the United States still has troops in Iraq and many people point out that while Iran also has influence, it does so without imposing its troops on the country.
That's the kind of statement that is accurate, but galling for those who went through storms like Sandy in the Northeast in 2012, or Ike, which was so destructive to the Texas Gulf Coast in 2008.
But the exclusion of the great novelist Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, the Charles Dickens of Bengali literature, is a galling concession to the sectarian view that Hindu writers like him do not belong on a Muslim curriculum.
That Republican senators are choosing this moment to push unfounded Ukrainian interference conspiracy theories is particularly galling in light of Russia expert and former National Security Council official Fiona Hill's testimony before impeachment investigators last Thursday.
Officials said Trump was particularly bothered by the subpoena for Hicks, who earned familial status in the President's eyes, and Trump saw Democrats' attempts to question her as particularly galling given her uniquely close relationship with him.
Such a galling, tone-deaf attempt to capitalize on Japanese cultural identity must have stood out to Haruomi Hosono, who was known to cover the song in concert with Tin Pan Alley as far back as 1976.
" Part of what was galling, the women said, was that Hazen had fundraised for AlterNet on the strength of its women writers, in one instance receiving $15,0003 from the Harnisch Foundation for the site's "Gender Byline Project.
If misreading the other side's intentions is the risk, one answer is to invite North Korea to open an embassy in Washington, however galling that may feel; a hotline between Pyongyang and Seoul should also be revived.
But what's galling here is that his excuse is another example of terrible negligence by many in the administration, not just a president who wouldn't understand a VPN if someone made a reality show to explain it.
After the Biden team dismissed her Medicare for all plan, Ms. Warren suggested critics were embracing Republican talking points and even running in the wrong party — remarks that Mr. Biden found personally galling, advisers and allies said.
After the Biden team dismissed her Medicare for all plan, Ms. Warren suggested critics were embracing Republican talking points and even running in the wrong party — remarks that Mr. Biden found personally galling, advisers and allies said.
Particularly galling to foreign tech firms are a slate of new national security and cyber security regulations that mandate companies store crucial data within China and pass security reviews they argue could put business secrets at risk.
The timing of this approval, administration officials said, was particularly galling: Israeli authorities approved the settlement on the day that Mr. Peres, one of Israel's founding fathers, died — and two days before Mr. Obama arrived in Jerusalem.
It's especially galling to Ben Ammar and Maerov that the directors they consider Weinstein loyalists bolted from the board when the scandal broke, and that Ziff, Jones and Sarnoff didn't sign the press release issued on Oct.
Indeed, the snubs should be galling not only to Ms. Ocasio-Cortez and Mr. Crowley's constituents in New York's 14th Congressional District, in Queens and the Bronx, but also to anyone who cares about the democratic process.
It's funny now, but what was so glaringly galling is that it was all so obvious—I just didn't have the vocabulary; softboi is really a fun name for something that has existed for a long time.
The omission was especially galling because Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani's advance team had asked Mr. Greco to remove a photograph of Hillary Clinton, who had visited the deli that year during her first United States Senate campaign.
It was all the more galling in light of the fact that per student spending in OECD member countries had risen more than 15% over the past decade, the organization said in a report presenting the study.
In an especially galling irony for the staff, once they left the Title X program, they weren't even allowed to use medication previously purchased under 340B — by law, they had to return it or throw it away.
And then maybe I'll explain why I'm going to keep watching it in an answer that's more expansive than "I watch all stupid sci-fi TV." Caroline Framke: I don't know if "galling" is the right word.
Particularly galling to foreign tech firms are a slate of new national security and cyber security regulations, which mandate companies store crucial data within China and pass security reviews they argue could put business secrets at risk.
It must have been particularly galling then, when an unknown, 40-year-old painter (living in Iowa no less) rocketed to national recognition with a single painting of a dour farmer in overalls with his prim companion.
That may be galling for Saudi Arabia, but it is likely to benefit far more than Iran from the rise in oil prices, if sustained, than it will lose from lopping 486,000 b/d off its total output.
His positions were largely innocuous to most liberals, galling enough to grate conservatives and in short, cast him in a warm spotlight, where he could be the good guy, Josiah Bartlett in The West Wing, so to speak.
That was galling because investors were responding to rumours, in effect promptly confirmed by VW's board, that he was to depart this week after less than three years as head of one of the world's top three carmakers.
February 16, 2016 Even more galling was the Screening Passengers by Observation Techniques (SPOT) program: a six-year-long TSA pilot project that placed officers trained to detect deception using "micro-expressions" in 161 airports across the country.
The income disparity between electric-vehicle owners and the average American taxpayer is stark, but it is even more galling that the industry considers the tax credit to be a "successful incentive so far" given the demographic disparity.
The revelation that tech-savvy Democrats had used fakery in the race was galling for fellow party members, who have been vocal in denouncing such tactics when they were used by Russia to boost President Trump's election campaign.
What is especially galling about the move is that it was apparently ordered by the White House over the objections of Attorney General William Barr, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, and White House Counsel Pat Cipollone.
That's galling, especially at a time when millions of working-class and middle-class Americans are finding that they are getting smaller tax returns this year thanks to President Trump's tax plan, which has hugely benefited the wealthy.
Rights activist Khin Sandar, who has taken part in the online campaign against the arrests, said the jailing of activists was galling under a government that includes many all too familiar with being locked up by the army.
He is, in short, not to be relied upon, a fact which is both galling given his day-to-day influence and elating given how much shiftiness is part and parcel to being a high-profile pro wrestler.
In a finding that must be especially galling for the master of the art of the deal, 47% of those asked thought that the speaker was doing a better job handling shutdown talks, compared to 35% for the President.
Galling in a different way are startups that brand themselves around the importance of serving people of all sizes while only serving those who can walk into any store in the local mall and walk out with a bra.
Samsung's handling of the issue is particularly galling because after months of outcry, they walked things back halfway by allowing you to disable the Bixby button so its digital assistant wouldn't chirp up every time you hit the button by accident.
He strikes me as the sort of person who likes to be almost constantly alone, charm or not, and to see him standing in front of not just moderates, but fans—I imagine that must have been galling for him.
Going back to the 2200s, there is a history of galling and terrifying acts by North Korea sometimes before or during South Korean international sporting events, including blowing up a South Korean passenger jet midair with 2660 people aboard in 19872.
More galling for the pro-EU Cameron was the fact that many of the most prominent "Brexiteers" had come from his own ruling Conservative Party, chief among them the former Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Justice Minister, Michael Gove.
Given those "rumors" about C.K. — and the "rumors" that also swirled around Weinstein and Brett Ratner and Kevin Spacey and others before victims recently came forward to confirm allegations to the press — the astonishing convenience of this stance is galling.
It's galling to see how blithely CBS brushes off, say, diversity concerns, because for as much as I might not like NCIS: New Orleans, I absolutely understand why it's on the schedule and what purpose it serves in CBS's arsenal.
However, his brazen openness at wanting to fight fading stars and the UFC's lack of lateral thinking, in addition to their perceptible willingness to go ahead with Gastelum's announced plans, is particularly galling and leaves a bad taste in your mouth.
Particularly here, where the deals themselves were secret, it is galling for the United States to argue that the EC has gotten involved too late in the game to be permitted to enforce its own laws in its own jurisdiction.
Even though the children are cute, it must be galling for a ghost to have strangers for roommates, and now the real haunting begins: The ghost picks up a glass of milk and it appears to the family to be levitating.
Today's error will be especially galling to people who chose to use a Pokémon Trainer Club account to log in to the game for fear that Niantic Labs could raid their Google account for their personal information at any time.
What is galling is how openly Prime Minister Viktor Orban does it, blaming the European Union for every imagined indignity or interference in Hungary's affairs, while milking billions from Brussels to enrich his cronies and prop up his illiberal rule.
Egypt has been plagued by poverty — one-third of Egyptians now live in poverty, an increase during Sisi's rule, according to The Journal — and a decline in tourism due to instability, making the extravagant spending all the more galling for many.
As with Spain's post-2008 economic hangover prompting greater tax vigilance, these British scandals have been particularly galling given the country's current economic predicament over Brexit, and given skyrocketing ticket prices cutting off match day experiences to most all poorer Britons.
This one was particularly galling as he frequently outplayed the world number one and had a match point in the final-set tiebreak before bowing out after three hours 38 minutes of toe-to-toe combat against the home favorite.
The 2.53 percent tax rate for pass-throughs is particularly galling, because it has no principle at all behind it, and will be the subject of widespread abuse, as taxpayers maneuver to squeeze their incomes into the pass-through business box.
Equally galling to Big Blue faithful was that Manning's replacement was not a heralded rookie who might bring hope for the future, but the journeyman Geno Smith, who had washed out as a starter with, of all teams, the Jets.
If you have lost someone to violent crime, you know that, other than the loss itself, few things are as painful and galling as the daily media coverage, and the license it gives to strangers to weigh in on what happened.
So it has been galling for them to watch Mr. Modi and his allies claim Gandhi's mantle to promote their own agenda, including the issue that set off the protests — a contentious citizenship law that critics say blatantly discriminates against Muslims.
What is particularly galling about this is the fact that just five months after Ms. Rayos's arrest, the Supreme Court issued a ruling limiting the federal government's use of identity theft laws to go after undocumented immigrants trying to gain employment.
"What is especially galling about the move is that it was apparently ordered by the White House over the objections of Attorney General William Barr, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and White House Counsel Pat Cipollone," marveled Stephen Vladeck.
For cinemas in Germany, which announced "miserable ticket sales" in 2018, the fact that Netflix is bringing a prestige film to Berlin that doesn't have an announced theatrical release in Germany (or anywhere else outside of Spain) is particularly galling.
And in an exchange that the students found particularly galling, Zak explained that sexual harassment training would now be required of everyone in the department, and that graduate students might be denied teaching or research assistantships if they failed to take it.
Trump's summit performance may be seen as so galling that it prompts new veto-proof sanctions legislation from Congress, damaging leaks from the intelligence community and even more political protection for special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's election meddling, they said.
Those limited banking sanctions were the most personal and the most galling to the then leader, Kim Jong Il. That suggests that your proposal of swingeing financial sanctions on the North and on any bank dealing with it will have the most effect.
She went back to the dealer in November for an idling problem, and this time she was told the vehicle was out of warranty, which she says was especially galling because she had been there 3 times before for the exact same problem.
His reputation for not finishing things meant that he no longer received big commissions, a situation that he generally felt as a relief, except when confronted with the galling achievements of Michelangelo and Raphael, in their positions as favorites of the Pope.
For many people, the case was a particularly galling example of Ireland's "compo culture", an epidemic of dubious compensation claims, extravagant awards and soaring insurance premiums that is blighting small business, forcing drivers off the road and stifling public activities, including local festivals.
Greg LeRoy, executive director of Good Jobs First, described HQ2 as the "fourth largest megadeal in US history," made more galling by the fact that, through his organization's research, it seems Amazon has averaged around 20 subsidy deals annually in recent years.
It's galling and infuriating, but it's also the industry I knowingly signed on for, and I can only fight back by putting my star out for audiences who want to enjoy it and creating a space for other performers to do that, too.
Trump's appearance in Brussels was particularly galling to the Germans, who after months of painstaking relationship building with Trump - including Merkel's invitation to his daughter Ivanka for a G20 women's summit in Berlin - found themselves under attack from him on two fronts.
The 21 months of Brexit talks so far have failed to reach a solution to this issue, and it's made all the more galling to the EU that most Brits didn't think about it when they voted to leave on June 23, 2016.
Connor's platform is all about eliminating taxes, a galling position from a man who has never done any work, and his invitation for the government to come to arrest him for non-payment is the stuff of political cartoons and SNL cold opens.
And Jamal Zahalka, another Arab lawmaker, who said that extending the railroad into the Old City would violate international law by tampering with the status quo in East Jerusalem, said Mr. Katz's idea of a tribute to Mr. Trump would be especially galling.
It must be incredibly galling to the former secretary of State, who has often been characterized as one of the smartest people in politics, that her key to freedom might be the FBI director's determination that she can't chew gum and walk.
But it is galling to me that Baldwin was nominated yet again for his smugly horrible sleepwalk of a Donald Trump impersonation, which is not in the 100 worst things about the Trump administration but is surely in the top 200 somewhere. Right?
One of the most galling things about the 16 years since the US decided to destroy Iraq is the failure of any major policymakers, or even ancillary policymakers, to apologize for their choice to launch a war that killed hundreds of thousands of people.
For people who already bought Mario Kart 8 (and perhaps its DLC) just a few years ago on the Wii U, it might be a little galling being asked to pay $60 for a new version of the game that has changed so little.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/CHICAGO (Reuters) - Canada's sheltered dairy sector has drawn the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump for its high tariffs, but U.S. farmers say it is just as galling that exports have spiked from a country largely closed to importing dairy from other nations.
The tradition of saying one thing while doing another isn't new or unique to Hollywood, but it does come across as more galling in the light of #MeToo — all that talk, and the pins and T-shirts and marching, looking especially cheap without accompanying action.
A low- or non-existent budget might sound galling to those who recognize the labor that goes into making any kind of film, let alone one that asks performers to risk the stigma that is still attached to appearing in porn in many countries.
It's especially galling when you consider that Booker isn't a red state Democrat who has to compromise on some liberal values to appeal to his constituents; he's the senator from New Jersey, and his compromises seemingly only benefit corporations at the expense of workers.
That's why it is a bit galling to hear a man such as Sessions claim there's a liberal attack on free speech when he heads a Justice Department that prosecuted a woman for giggling during his confirmation hearing and plans to prosecute her again.
Access to affordable contraceptives is an essential component of comprehensive health care for women, and since VA patients tend to be sicker and poorer than non-veteran patients, making women veterans pay a copay that other women are not required to pay is particularly galling.
What it means For a president who has so often used the stock market as a personal poll, this next statistic is perhaps most galling: The Dow is 1,000 points lower than when President Donald Trump signed tax reform into law exactly one year ago.
Ms. Dixon still found it galling that Russia had gained space on the radio dial on the same frequency she had envisioned as a beacon for a black community that, among other things, had sent soldiers to die defending American values like free speech.
As galling as some Democrats' hypocrisy may be, a president accused by more than a dozen women of groping and forcible kissing can only make things uncomfortable for his party by engaging in a political tit-for-tat, some Republicans outside the White House say.
Particularly galling to American investigators was that the two Russian intelligence agents they say directed the scheme, Dmitry Aleksandrovich Dokuchaev and Igor Anatolyevich Sushchin, worked for an arm of Russia's Federal Security Service, or F.S.B., that is supposed to help foreign intelligence agencies catch cybercriminals.
What has to be most galling to the folks behind Game of Thrones is that a resounding night at the Primetime Emmys was supposed to be the best argument they'd have going forward against the idea that the final season was kind of bad.
While knowledge of Rubin's illicit relationship with a subordinate came to light last year via The Information, the specific response from Google—a generous exit package worth $90 million paid out over four years, according to sources who spoke with the Times—is both new and galling.
In a move that one Rothenberg investor finds particularly galling, the SEC claims that Rothenberg then turned around and rented that box through an online marketplace that enables people to buy and sell suites at various sports and entertainment venues, receiving at least $56,000 from the practice.
The most galling aspect of this whole charade is the mental image of people from a different generation, with no vested interest in club culture, no desire to see it thrive, and certainly no wish to progress it, holding the sword of Damocles over these places.
Why they found this so galling: To grow its "well" of content into something sellable, Wellsphere reached out to more than 1,700 medical bloggers, appealing to their self-perception as "true medical experts" and inviting them to publish even their previously posted material to its platform.
Manchin's refusal to back Bernie is particularly galling since he did support Hillary Clinton in 2016, a woman who was despised in the state, lost every county in the primary, and who's model of politics was an integral part of selling Manchin's people down the river.
The dismissal on Wednesday of George David Banks, who was the White House point person on climate change, was seen as a particularly galling move after 13 months in which nobody in the West Wing had seemed particularly concerned about enforcing a standard for past conduct.
When it comes to issues of sexuality — whether it's abortion, rape, gay marriage or trans rights — they require talking about private, sometimes traumatic experiences in public, which can be galling: Why should I have to rip my heart out in order to make a political point?
Arriving in New York in the fall of 1983 as a twenty-four-year-old would-be writer, at first I drank vodka Martinis, which horrified my father; eventually I came to prefer what John Cheever describes in his Journals as the "galling" taste of gin.
His lawyer, Jon Gottlief (Richard Schiff), saying, "You're fucked," sums it up, but watching two white men dissect how to rip his accusers apart is a Silkwood shower moment that feels all too real (hearing the #MeToo movement described as "the French revolution" is especially galling).
At a certain point—I would nominate the scene in which he comes upon a disused fairground, in need of repair—it becomes clear that the film is one long act of therapy, and that, more galling still, it is heading remorselessly toward a happy ending.
Perhaps most galling, the free credit monitoring service that Equifax is doling out as part of the settlement will be provided by fellow data broker Experian, which suffered its own data breach in 2015 (approximately 15 million Social Security numbers and other personal information were exposed).
The phrase captured this familiar process: the willful misreading being wielded as a threat; the vexing figure pretending to care about something important in order to accomplish something vengeful or petty; the galling attempts to play dumb; the sneering claim that, well, I didn't make the rules.
It can be painful to face the fact that some of the men we revere for their bravery, Enlightenment views, and political genius also owned slaves, a sin that's made all the more galling because our democracy was founded on novel ideas of individual liberty and personhood.
And many of those—from the old-guard-lampooning The Circle to Spider-Man: Homecoming's vision of Queens that could actually be in Queens—are similarly galling if you need popular culture to depict the same world that up until now has given you every structural advantage imaginable.
The biggest letdown, though, was that the acting nominee categories were rigidly, ridiculously lily-white—galling in any year, but especially stinging when such films as *Creed *and *Beasts of No Nation *featured awards-worthy performances from the likes of Michael B. Jordan, Tessa Thompson, and Idris Elba.
It's also something of a galling political move — the push to repeal the ACA was one of the most unpopular policies that Republicans pursued during their two years of total control of Washington, and there's evidence that it was a driving factor in Democrats gaining control of the House.
Paul Ryan's ideas about poverty, his particular solutions, might be galling, but the fact that he's concerned — she could do right out the gate a major initiative on criminal justice reform and a major initiative on poverty, and bring in some of the more restive elements on both sides.
Unlike the 1970s, when subways covered in graffiti became emblems of urban decay and the city faced a financial meltdown, the current problems are all the more galling to riders and advocates because they come at a time when the city is booming and flush with tax revenues.
The exits since then have seemed to alternate between galling failure (a loss to tiny Iceland at the 2016 European Championship) and utter humiliation (a group-stage exit from the 22 World Cup, and a 21-212 thrashing by Germany in South Africa in the one before that).
As a Washingtonian from northern Indiana who transits Breezewood for family visits, I have often wondered the same thing — a question that became more galling after my younger son, jolted by our sudden deceleration into the area's stop-and-go traffic, threw up all over the back seat.
When smaller businesses and individuals are feeling the crack of the whip when it comes to paying their tax dues, and are punished strongly and without mercy if they don't, it strikes people as particularly galling to see global giants get away with what amounts to a slapped wrist.
But it's especially galling that, after years of political witch hunts, the GOP is acting as if obvious misbehavior and incompetence are totally normal—that the Trump administration is not only handling its affairs well, but that it has answered the necessary questions regarding its relationship with a foreign government.
But perhaps even more galling is that, having thrown their fiscal caution to the wind and having decided that now, with a Republican in the White House, debt is no longer a concern, their best idea for spending hundreds of billions of dollars is to give it all to the rich.
In one particularly galling story from a 22002 report from the National Council on Disability, an Ohio woman who had promised to take her family out to dinner with her first paycheck was sad and surprised to find out she had only earned 256 cents for the entire pay period.
Opinion Columnist The verdict on the most galling week of an outrageous presidency is in, and it shouldn't come as the shock that it does: Republicans forgive Donald Trump his surrender to Vladimir Putin, his siding with Russia over the United States, his puppy-dog performance in Helsinki — all of it.
The sheer audacity of this historical lie, the depth of the deceit, is galling and yet it is clear that fabulists and folklorists have so thoroughly and consistently assaulted the actual truth, that this bastard truth has replaced it for those searching for an easy way out of racial responsibility.
Bitterly contested as they are, the issues at stake in this inter-Catholic debate seem rather tame when compared with those considered this week by the ruling synod of the Church of England, where Archbishop Justin Welby suffered a galling setback in his efforts to hold the ring between liberals and conservatives.
Out of the myriad ethical issues plaguing Trump's White House, from Kellyanne Conway shilling clothes on TV to the president constantly bringing the press to his own hotels, this one is uniquely galling because it could mean breaking a campaign pledge and sticking it to voters in a state he won last November.
Stitch those stats to the galling footprint of harvesting raw materials, manufacturing them into textiles, and shipping finished items across oceans or continents, and we're talking about some pretty alarming ecological hazards — the devastatingly hidden cost buried in the pleasure of zipping up the latest Zara dress or breaking in stiff leather loafers.
It's galling to hear a man scolding colleges and universities about free speech, then defending his boss, President Donald Trump, who spent this past weekend using his position as the most powerful government official in the country to advocate the firing of private citizens who are saying and doing things he doesn't like.
Joe ManchinJoseph (Joe) ManchinOvernight Energy: Senate eyes nixing 'forever chemicals' fix from defense bill | Former Obama EPA chief named CEO of green group | Senate reviews Interior, FERC nominees criticized on ethics Senate reviews Interior, FERC nominees criticized on ethics Krystal Ball: 'Manchin's refusal to back Bernie is particularly galling' MORE (D-W.
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"These sums of money can be the difference between life and death for people around the world, and to know that they are instead being used to purchase luxury goods, line the pockets of corrupt politicians and improve the image of dictators, in particularly galling," said Duncan Hames, director of Transparency International.
It must be galling for a great author from the nineteen-sixties or seventies, say, to realize that slogans from the time, such as "Black Is Beautiful" and "Sisterhood Is Powerful," have outlasted—at least in terms of popularity—all those pages filled with tales of human ambivalence and emotion, injury and reflection.
What is so galling about the examples in Moss and Baden's book, and about the Museum of the Bible's struggles more broadly, is that they show the profound ignorance, on the part of the Green family and those who have enabled them, of the way academia — and the humanities more generally — actually works.
While this game plan could make a certain amount of electoral sense — according to Pew Research Center polling, about a third of independents believe abortion should be illegal in all or most cases, although a majority of the country believes it should be legal — it is galling coming from someone like Senator Sanders.
Galling as it must have been to see Detroit surrender the former All-Star center Andre Drummond to Cleveland for such a minuscule return, given how badly the Celtics could use some size, Boston simply couldn't have come close to matching Drummond's $27.1 million salary in a trade without breaking up its core.
There's a maturity to his language that makes his choices all the more galling: He may have once been a brainwashed child or a lovestruck teen, but at the time he sits down to recount (and perhaps atone) for how he's treated Elsa, the reader cannot help but see a full-grown adult.
It is galling that Kaepernick and his former teammate Eric Reid, who joined him in the protest and legal action, must remain mum about the corruptions of the industrial complex known as the N.F.L. The owners almost certainly conspired to blackball Kaepernick, ensuring that he would never throw another pass in the league.
Donald Trump's rough few days Trump starts from a position of weakness among CNP members, and the choice is particularly galling for some social conservatives because the 2016 election had seemed to offer the chance of nominating a candidate -- like Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio -- who was squarely in line with their core philosophy.
The timing of the announcement was all the more galling, critics say, coming shortly after a controversial meeting between Lynch and former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE on the tarmac at Phoenix's international airport.
There are obvious First Amendment issues involved in instituting the same policy in the United States, but the difference is still galling: In the US the most popular television news network in the country routinely downplayed or misrepresented the threat of the coronavirus, until the severity of the outbreak became too large to ignore.
Only through trial-and-error does it become clear what you should be prioritizing, and it's galling to get 10 hours into a campaign that you hamstrung at the beginning by wasting all of your supplies on single-use items like grenades and medkits, rather than building up the infrastructure on board the Avenger, or training solid replacement soldiers.
It was especially galling to hear Schultz trying to defame Trump – who has a Jewish daughter and three Jewish grandchildren – with Jewish voters after Bernie Sanders chose two virulent Israel haters to represent him on the DNC platform committee and Clinton supporters had to fight off their efforts to dilute the party's traditional support for Israel.
It's a galling outcome for Democrats still bitterly angry over McConnell's decision last year to block Merrick Garland, former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 28503 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE's pick to succeed Scalia, from a hearing or vote.
The kinds of bold gambits on which McConnell has embarked—blocking Merrick Garland from the Supreme Court is a particularly galling example—are based on the idea that not only should power be used to the fullest extent possible, but that Republicans will more likely be punished for not acting than they will for taking aggressive action.
For Ms. Sanders, the affront from an eating establishment that takes issue with Mr. Trump's policy was galling enough to elicit a post from her official Twitter account naming the restaurant, which some government ethics specialists called a breach of rules that bar federal employees from endorsing — and, by extension, singling out for criticism — a private business.
"Just one day after pushing the House to pass a massive tax cut for corporations and the wealthy that would add $1.5 trillion to the debt, it is galling that the administration is requesting offsets in exchange for helping Americans rebuild their lives," said Representative Nita M. Lowey of New York, the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee.
That reckoning came a big step closer on Wednesday, when a federal appeals court in Florida dealt a major setback to one of the more galling G.O.P. anti-voter measures of recent years — a modern-day poll tax in Florida aimed at keeping hundreds of thousands of people with criminal records away from the ballot box.
It's all the more galling, the new suit contends, because Watts Guerra and the other defendants deceived their clients about the relative merits and drawbacks of filing their own suits and then supposedly made sure the farmers they represented would not be notified about developments in the federal case in Kansas City or a statewide class action in state court in Minnesota.
The idea that members of the G-7 can gang up on the president of the most powerful nation in the world — which, in fact, still subsidizes and provides security guarantees to each of them — and then individual members can use social media to send a virtue-signaling message at Washington's expense isn't simply galling, it is so shortsighted as to beggar belief.
Its critics see it very differently, finding its definition of "small and medium sized banks" particularly galling: As the New York Times notes, the new rule would eventually raise the threshold for increased regulatory scrutiny from $50 billion in assets to $250 billion—leaving just a handful of banks in the US subject to the stricter rules established after the 2008 financial crisis.
"The really galling part of this is that it's all in an effort to avoid conflict of interest, but they pretend that the industry people who are being offered up positions on the panel are somehow unbiased because they're not getting money from E.P.A.," said Donna Kenski, director of data analysis at the Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium in Illinois.
"What's so galling here in Michigan is the social meaning of this exemption could not be more clear to people who live here," said Nicholas Bagley, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, who has argued in a series of blog posts and in a New York Times op-ed that the policy would run afoul of civil rights laws.
A spate of injuries has limited his minutes inside the Octagon to two fights since November 2013, with both appearances in the cage resulting in losses to Ryan Bader and Glover Teixeira—a galling slump considering the former 205lbs titleholder was once pulling in over a million pay-per-view buys like he did against Quinton "Rampage" Jackson at UFC 114.
Huge thanks to our brothers & sisters in the labor movement who have been working doors & phones to GOTV for Hillary in NY. #ImWithHer The loyal support of several of the nation's largest and most politically influential labor unions — most notably the Service Employees International Union — for Clinton is particularly galling to Sanders supporters in light of his considerably more populist and union-friendly record in the Senate.
Krystal Ball calls out Joe ManchinJoseph (Joe) ManchinOvernight Energy: Senate eyes nixing 'forever chemicals' fix from defense bill | Former Obama EPA chief named CEO of green group | Senate reviews Interior, FERC nominees criticized on ethics Senate reviews Interior, FERC nominees criticized on ethics Krystal Ball: 'Manchin's refusal to back Bernie is particularly galling' MORE's never Bernie hypocrisy A senior campaign adviser to Democratic presidential hopeful Sen.
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It would seem something about making a living at the pleasure of the richest man in modern history during a time of widening inequality and stagnating wages must be particularly galling: even antiquarians picked up a stunning win against Bezos this year, with 600 rare book sellers striking in protest of their treatment by Amazon subsidiary AbeBooks, which threatened to drop sellers in a smattering of countries, including South Korea, the Czech Republic and Russia.
But it is still galling, especially because the Republicans have put forward no coherent plan for what would replace the A.C.A. To cope with that rather glaring omission, leaders like the House speaker, Paul Ryan, and Vice President-elect Mike Pence have discussed repealing the law but then delaying its end — claiming political victory while leaving Mr. Obama's plan largely in place — to give Congress and the Trump administration more time to come up with a replacement.
The Europa features bespoke touches like dazzlingly colored carpets woven from New Zealand wool and designed by a Belgian artist, and a meticulously restored hallway from a previous building on the site, which once served as the headquarters for the German occupying forces during World War II. The cost of the new building is galling for member states like Greece that have endured years of punishing austerity measures in exchange for loans to rescue their economies and maintain public services.
The violence of the encounter between Jules (who has bruises on her thighs) and Cal (who pushes her down, gags her, and asks her to spit in his hand) is, but for the galling illegality of their age difference, a staple of 21st-century Peak TV. Whether within the confines of counterfactual dystopian fiction like The Handmaid's Tale or stylish takes on the broadcast procedural like True Detective, The Fall, and The Killing — which themselves riff on shows like Law & Order: SVU — television is riddled with nauseating images of victims of sexual violence.
That remark about infamy, and others about mistreatment, prompted this response from a textile mill operative named Harriet in Lowell, Massachusetts: We are under restraints, but they are voluntarily assumed; and we are at liberty to withdraw from them, whenever they become galling or irksome … we are [here] to get money, as much of it and as fast as we can ... It is these wages which, in spite of toil, restraint, discomfort, and prejudice, have drawn so many … girls to … factories … one of the most lucrative female employments should [not] be rejected because it is toilsome, or because some people are prejudiced against it.
"What is most galling and appalling to me about this rule, is it creates a huge loophole in current clean air protections, that is essentially a huge gimme to coal-fire power plants," former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthyRegina (Gina) McCarthyOvernight Energy: Critics accuse Interior's top lawyer of misleading Congress | Boaty McBoatface makes key climate change discovery | Outrage over Trump's order to trim science advisory panels Trump's order to trim science advisory panels sparks outrage Overnight Energy: Trump order to trim science panels sparks outrage | Greens ask watchdog to investigate Interior's records policies | EPA to allow use of pesticide harmful to bees MORE said Monday, commenting on a leaked version of the proposal.

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