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That kind of talk rankles conservatives such as Kentucky Sen.
But his failure to visit rankles some of his relatives.
That last part rankles Janin Guzman Morales a bit, though.
Nothing rankles some Star Wars fans more than mentioning The Prequels.
But the mockery and elitism in that term rankles me now.
One part of the press conference rankles more than any other.
But Science Care's business model rankles some Dutch lawmakers and doctors.
But the antitrust battle of the 1990s still rankles Mr. Gates.
It's the kind of thing that rankles the engineer-disruptor mindset.
Here's what you need to know: • Kerry's speech rankles Israeli leader.
What rankles is the equation of literalness with political value in music.
It's a microaggression, plain and simple, one that clearly rankles Belt inhabitants.
This rankles, because what he makes seems positively to pant for discussion.
But it's a practice that still rankles many in the design community.
Winthrop believes consumers, especially younger ones, know this and that it rankles them.
His 22018 loss to George W. Bush still rankles, this book makes plain.
His aggressive and showy style at White House press briefings rankles the president's allies.
His coaching style rankles the townspeople and alienates the players but ultimately proves successful.
The idea that America can become a doormat for the world rankles many voters.
Among her disappointments, failing to get to a major championship with Scotland still rankles.
"When we're always busy with the baby, or something like that, it really rankles."
De Lima has said that the chapter is closed, a brushoff that rankles Horan.
This approach rankles Junie, who has an ego almost as big as her id.
And in Da Nang, just 375 kilometers directly west of the Paracels, that rankles.
It rankles them that the Affordable Care Act is the law of the land.
DeVos' attention to the wrongly accused rankles advocates who say such cases are incredibly rare.
Despite such displays, the "Rich Kids of Instagram" moniker rankles Mr. Warren and his clique.
And Mr. Trump's ongoing commitment to making Mexico finance a border wall rankles its leaders.
The bowl game ("a game that means less than zero," Cunningham said) still rankles Cunningham.
Mr. Trump shelved the project in 2004, but his public comments indicate the episode still rankles.
It excites me that she gets under people's skin, that she rankles people, because we need that.
It rankles us to see a team with an unchanged roster doing the same thing every season.
Meant as a jab, it underscores the omnipresence of American politics and culture that so rankles Canadians.
You&aposve got the Libya model on one hand which is a complete denuclearization, which obviously, rankles them.
And however much her public openness rankles conservatives, she's clearly not going to retire while Trump is president.
But the way this pervasive insistence on mystery rankles for voice actors points to a much larger tension.
While both Karla and Taystee's stories turned into tragedy porn, in Taystee's case, it's the method that rankles.
This is what rankles — that he maintains it in the absence of much evidence that he deserves it.
He rankles the establishment, he doesn't speak Spanish, he doesn't pander to immigrants, and he certainly never supported amnesty.
That Roberts is being quoted regarding the politicization of the nomination process also rankles Republicans unhappy with his tenure.
Urging a speedier cut in national budget deficits rankles in some countries; pressing for more defence spending irritates others.
He has also proposed putting same-sex marriage and abortion to a popular vote, which rankles activists like Castaneda.
But he pulled no punches in an opinion that is sure to enrage a president who rankles at judicial oversight.
The only thing that rankles me is her apparent reluctance to admit that she ever learned anything from other writers.
It is the payment on a fraud complaint - sometimes made in the absence of any actual conviction - that rankles Republicans.
Life in Ramallah may be easier than in Gaza, but corruption in the PA rankles, as does the erosion of democracy.
After all, referring to Senator Bob Corker as a "lightweight" (one of the offences that rankles the Times) is mildly impolite.
He has love, a surrogate father, and engaging work, even if the prospect of not getting proper credit for it rankles.
It rankles him when state officials celebrate the arrival of new tech firms or financial-services companies in those metro areas.
It rankles that America has incurred no penalty for policies—a big unfunded tax cut; protectionism—that would sink a poorer country.
This fascination with the scorecard rankles some happiness researchers, but not Dr. Helliwell, who views them as a kind of loss leader.
Twenty-five years ago, Vanity Fair editor Grayson Carter called Trump a "short-fingered vulgarian," and to this day it rankles Trump.
" Yes, Anonymous is happy about the conservative judicial appointments, the deregulation, the tax cuts; what rankles is the "unbecoming" behavior, the "unseemly antics.
Never mind the experts who say that Pakistan is on the verge of becoming like Afghanistan — another casual insult, which rankles both countries.
I'm not about to get bogged down in just how much it rankles, because it might be that I'm just not doing it right.
And what particularly rankles me is that this pay gap continues even though Black women are doing everything that we associate with economic success.
But when we're left with hours upon hours of truly bad, fundamentally missable television, while the good stuff each month is truncated, it rankles.
But none rankles more than the board agreeing to pay Neumann's personal company almost $6 million for the "We" trademark — hardly a novel term.
He didn't know about the free shipping push either, but the "Robin Hood in reverse" arrangement rankles him now that he's been filled in.
Ms. Pelosi's office said she did not refer to Mr. McConnell himself as racist, but the comment still rankles the senator and his team.
If the ending rankles even one or two superfans, that will endanger the whole enterprise, and God knows we need that prequel series starring Naomi Watts.
Within the fantasy of the library as a democratic third space, librarians are tasked with being objective civil servants, a notion that rankles many in the field.
That rankles with voters who saw the FARC as a defeated terrorist group, with whom negotiations should have focused on the terms of surrender, not public policy.
The academy's embrace of Lee at this stage of his career (this is his first best director nomination) suggests that it's come around to what rankles him.
I think perhaps what rankles me the most, in addition to its queerphobia, is that the film has done so little work to deserve the support it's garnered.
SANTOS (Reuters) - Winning the World Cup would be the absolute pinnacle for most footballers but achieving that feat not once but twice still rankles with Brazilian striker Pepe.
He is referred to, unaffectionately, as "our chief editor," and there is a long-ago incident with a chocolate orange that evidently rankles Simpson to this very day.
NATO's continuing march east, the aggressively pro-American foreign policy of new members like Poland, and the alliance's steadfast support for Ukraine and other former Soviet states rankles Putin.
" Bennett writes that Ivanka's international travel rankles her stepmother: "The trips were, according to a source, too close for comfort for Melania, who thought Ivanka was invading her turf.
It isn't just that this rankles my politics—though it does that—it's that it misses what made the first Mass Effect games so memorable: Everything had a cost.
What rankles Musk the most, according to former communications employees, is anything he perceives to be inaccurate reporting — which is frequently a stand-in for any coverage that isn't positive.
Some esports players would like competitive gaming to be included as an Olympic sport, making it eligible for inclusion in the Games one day, a prospect that rankles some Olympians.
Trump has certainly changed the contours of the presidency: He doesn't conform to political norms, he brushes off drama in his ranks, and he rankles players on the world stage.
That Yale has decided to name a new building after Benjamin Franklin rankles me not despite that Franklin, as a white man of his time, had some slaves for a while.
When Blue is frustrated with Leah, he upbraids her in front of his friends, peppering his speech with slang she doesn't know, or swapping her name for "shorty" (which visibly rankles).
Barr and the Trump administration have staked out the legal position that anything that rankles the president — congressional oversight, press coverage, the Mueller investigation itself — is illegitimate, writes Slate's Dahlia Lithwick.
Control campaign spending - No Supreme Court decision of the last two decades rankles Democrats (and some Republicans) more than Citizens United, which gutted US campaign finance law under the guise of free speech.
Our mutual hypersensitivities might have yanked us away from enlightening, crucial — and fun — cultural detective work (close reading, unpacking, interpreting) and turned us into beat cops always on patrol, arresting anything that rankles.
" What rankles him is talent wasted: the funniest, meanest joke in "Hope" is Ruby's claim that the guy Tasered by the cops deserved it, because he'd been selling copies of Lee's "Chi-Raq.
And the group's anti-American stance rankles Washington, which used to count on the Yemeni government as an ally against Al Qaeda and has aided Saudi Arabia in its military campaign against the rebels.
It's a time when people don't want Bob without Gwen, and that clearly rankles him just a little bit, because one of the people who doesn't want Bob without Gwen is Bob Fosse himself.
Looking back at this particular sorry-not-sorry moment, and how little the conversation has progressed since, what really rankles is not just the implication that racism against Asians is less serious and less real.
The thought of intentionally lumping poor schools into lesser divisions, separate from richer schools that have fancy equipment and larger and more specialized coaching staffs, rankles some educators, who say it sends a terrible message.
In that time, seventh-ranked Cirkunov has seen newcomer Oezdemir pip him to a top-five spot in the rankings just one fight into his UFC tenure—something which certainly rankles a bit with the Canadian.
The resolution of the fourth episode, for instance, rankles with its too-pat explanations for why someone like Bob Fosse might not commit suicide, while continuing to smoke and drink and snort their way to death.
Cohn, 56, did not work on Republican Trump's campaign and only got to know him after the November election, but he has emerged as one of the administration's most powerful players in an ascent that rankles conservatives.
Much has been made of the fact that Portugal have only won one game in normal time over the course of the past month, but it's the manner of their performances that rankles with people the most.
Forty years later, that still rankles some of them, who say it should never have been given away in the first place, or sold by Silk nearly a decade after it was handed to her to organize.
That rankles with eastern European governments, like Hungary and Slovenia, who fear a Schengen collapse could relegate them to a new second tier of the EU. But Schengen has become a casualty of the EU's crisis of trust.
The idea that these major companies, which handle all this personal data and are so critical to users of the web, have escaped serious regulation while ISPs are closely watched, this rankles the latter group to their core.
The ability of genetic testing companies to rake in cash twice rankles with some like geneticist George Church - the Harvard University scientist famous for wanting to resurrect the extinct Woolly mammoth - who is one of the founders of Nebula.
This attitude rankles many W.N.B.A. players — that even Toliver's shot, let alone chances for other women with considerable experience playing and in many cases coaching, is often thought of as a one-sided benefit for those who are hired.
It is why Mark Zuckerberg does not want to be seen deciding between true and false news, why the idea that Democratic Party elites favored Hillary Clinton rankles so deeply, why Republican delegates meekly assented to Donald Trump's nomination.
"His criticism, voiced over the past year, most surely rankles Mohammed bin Salman, who was elevated to crown prince last year and has carried out a wide-ranging campaign to silence dissent while trying to modernize the kingdom," the editorial read.
With respect to Israel itself, the U.S. shift merely ratifies officially a broader international willingness to treat Israel as if its center of government is in Jerusalem, while refusing to proclaim this officially because it rankles Palestinians and other Arabs.
"His criticism, voiced over the past year, most surely rankles Mohammed bin Salman, who was elevated to crown prince last year and has carried out a wide-ranging campaign to silence dissent while trying to modernize the kingdom," the editorial reads.
" Asked about why she believes Ocasio-Cortez rankles older Democrats, Harris added: "When you have anyone who is as smart and as bold as her questioning the system and doing it in such an effective way, it can throw people off their game.
His description of competing contractors as a "super-rich girl" and a "poor girl" that ULA is stringing along with "planned rehearsal dinners [...] and all the rest" also rankles in what is still a male-dominated industry and that often excludes women.
That decision reflects a basic reality: however much President Trump rankles world leaders by abandoning global pacts and questioning long-held orthodoxies on trade and other issues, America's economy remains simply too big and too enticing to keep the United States truly isolated.
"His criticism, voiced over the past year, most surely rankles Mohammed bin Salman, who was elevated to crown prince last year and has carried out a wide-ranging campaign to silence dissent while trying to modernize the kingdom," the piece read read.
The French firm's 43.4% ownership of Nissan, which in turn owns a meagre 15% non-voting stake in Renault (as well as 34% of Mitsubishi), rankles among the top brass in Japan, not least because Nissan makes more cars and fatter profits than Renault.
In November 2018, Facebook ended the use of forced arbitration in sexual-harassment cases following increased scrutiny of the tech industry's use of the practice, as did Munger, Tolles & Olson, but it remains in force for workers at the Chan-Zuckerberg family office, which rankles some employees.
Drug Deals and Breakups: Venmo Social Feed Rankles Privacy Advocates Venmo has dug in its heels on the idea that people should be able to scrape public transactions to make fun of and/or shame its users, which seems like a position unlikely to end well for anyone.
Many of them view artificial turf as inferior to natural grass, both for playing quality and safety, and the issue particularly rankles at the international level, where top women's players — including members of the American team — sued unsuccessfully to have turf fields replaced by grass at the 2015 Women's World Cup.
What rankles is the way Mr. Rosen has framed his decision as not capricious but inevitable, a clash between two cultures: old or older New York versus new or young New York, stuffy versus lively, an aging clientele of predigital corporate titans versus a crowd of up-and-comers, the past versus now.
As much as it rankles to parrot his bigotry, for the record, examples of his hateful statements include his arguing, according to the University provost, that black students are unqualified for attendance at elite institutions and according to the Indiana Daily Student, gay men must be excluded from academia because they cannot help but abuse students.
Punk has said bad things about wrestling—sacred wrestling, which is a cesspool which kills, right up until someone says they don't need it or love it—and he got out with money, which he then parlayed into a brief MMA payday which dwarfed his opponent's, a fact that rankles given his anger over part-timers getting main event status in WWE.
Roy BluntRoy Dean Blunt Senators push for deal on impeachment trial rules to avoid political brawl Paul's demand to out whistleblower rankles GOP colleagues White House warns against including wall restrictions in stopgap bill MORE (R-Mo.) said he disagreed with Paul but does want the whistleblower to speak with the Senate Intelligence Committee, which is reviewing the process behind the complaint.
Yet, on paper, this structure beats one in which the dominant country has unbridled veto power, a situation that now rankles other members of the I.M.F. and the World Bank For its lending through the Asian infrastructure bank, China has indicated it will choose only projects that meet the highest standards in terms of corporate governance, environmental impact and commercial integrity.
Trump's Syria Airstrike Sends a 'Critical Message': Ex-Pentagon Official Supporters Back Trump After Syrian Strike, But Decision Rankles Some on Far-Right Sebastian Gorka Made Nazi-Linked Vitezi Rend 'Proud' By Wearing Its Medal Tillerson signaled Thursday night in a joint briefing with National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster that future steps through the international political process could eventually lead to Syrian President Bashar Assad's ouster.
Roy BluntRoy Dean Blunt Senators push for deal on impeachment trial rules to avoid political brawl Paul's demand to out whistleblower rankles GOP colleagues White House warns against including wall restrictions in stopgap bill MORE (R-Mo.), a member of leadership, said he wants the whistleblower to come before the Senate Intelligence Committee but that he disagreed with Paul's call for a public outing.
Roy BluntRoy Dean Blunt Senators push for deal on impeachment trial rules to avoid political brawl Paul's demand to out whistleblower rankles GOP colleagues White House warns against including wall restrictions in stopgap bill MORE (R-Mo.), a member of both GOP leadership and the Intelligence panel, added last week that he, Burr and "others on the committee" wanted the whistleblower to come before the panel.
Barring a settlement or an end to seven years of argument over whether Europe has complied with earlier WTO findings - neither of which looks imminent, according to trade sources - tariffs could start to bite as Britain plans to leave the EU. The timing rankles with some executives at firms in other industries hit by the new U.S. tariffs, compounding their frustration at having to pay for the misdeeds of plane giants.
Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanWhy Republicans are afraid to call a key witness in the impeachment inquiry Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump GOP lawmakers fear Trump becoming too consumed by impeachment fight MORE (R-Ohio) and Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioGOP senators plan to tune out impeachment week Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump Paul's demand to out whistleblower rankles GOP colleagues MORE (R-Fla.) outperformed Trump in their home states in 6900.
Joe Biden's super PAC stumble 'Iowa Pete' poll exposes myth that Democrats are veering left MORE's eleventh-hour decision to jump into the Democratic presidential primary — and a looming entrance from billionaire Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergBloomberg to spend millions on voter registration campaign 'Iowa Pete' poll exposes myth that Democrats are veering left The Hill's Morning Report - Wild Wednesday: Sondland testimony, Dem debate take center stage MORE — rankles progressives and rank-and-file Democrats, who say that any such latecomers highlight a major disconnect between party elites and the political grassroots (The Hill).

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