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Because calling us whiners and that is kind of unprofessional.
"It's not fair!" is a slogan for whiners, not for winners.
Millennials, a generation maligned as entitled whiners, would be particularly hard hit.
And dismissing those who say that he isn't acting presidential as wimps and whiners!
Everyone on the show, there's no whiners, and there's no one that shows up unprepared.
Others are lazy, useless whiners who just leech off the people who do work hard.
A Delaware elementary school accidentally sent a "Hurt Feelings Report," mocking whiners at the school.
There has to have been some "Oh, just wait for it, you whiners" in there somewhere.
He views his critics as liberal whiners, and his approach as the fair and balanced one.
Lately, people have become big fat whiners, complaining about the way that Kardashian flotsam dominates their newsfeed.
We cannot be a party of whiners and hope to win what we need to win. #Basta.
And the last thing you need when you're trying to win is an army of wimps and whiners.
There's just one problem for us whiners: there's no sign that the majority of people share our opinion.
To these whiners who want me to constantly address their questions preemptively, I say that we all have priorities.
White supremacists, it turns out, are top-level whiners: Their right to speak had been shut down, they claimed.
Heather welcomes former NFL player Burgess Owens, author of Liberalism or How to Turn Good Men into Whiners, Weenies and Wimps.
Maybe you will be able to show us whiners in Europe how it looks when strong institutions control a ruler's tyranny.
But in the end, almost everyone in Italy can relate to it—we've turned into a bunch of statistics-backed whiners.
The lack of these virtues, the book argues, has created whiners, tweeters, helicopter parents, employees who don't use briefcases and worse.
But lately, Krone observed, the party seemed to be tilting toward the whiners — beginning with the excuses offered for Hillary Clinton's defeat.
Companies do not perceive much value in retaining the business of customers who complain all the time, so regular whiners get bad scores.
"America likes winners, not whiners," Kellyanne Conway, a counselor to the president and a former Trump campaign manager, said of his post-debate confidence.
This discourages men from bringing attention to their issues (whether individual or group-wide issues), for fear of being seen as whiners, complainers, or weak.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - American industrialist has hit back at Formula One 'whiners' who have questioned the merit of his team's achievements in their first two races.
There was a halcyon period when writing on the internet didn't require being beholden to a bunch of extremely loud whiners on Twitter and Reddit.
To complain about it makes them sound like whiners in a manner reminiscent of Trump in 2016, when he thought he was going to lose.
How about some condescending news stories explaining this to the whiners pushing for stronger intellectual property rules who are too dumb to understand the simple economics?
Meanwhile, the Republican Party is filled with leaders and pundits who respond to wage earners' concerns about the economy by often calling them whiners or layabouts.
And when we speak about it online, or attempt to organize for change, we're derided as "whiners" or "snowflakes" and told to shut up and stop complaining.
Many Trump supporters wonder why opponents simply cannot accept the outcome of the election, associating efforts to change the result with sore losers, whiners, and jobless troublemakers.
Ms Seles is one of several successful whiners to have been trained by Nick Bollettieri, an American coach, along with Andre Agassi, the Williams sisters and Maria Sharapova.
"I didn't work out with Kourtney for so long, because I had always thought she was a baby, and I cannot work out with whiners," Khloé told the mag.
And while Jaffe's interpretation is probably a solid read of the First Amendment, it really does highlight the hypocrisy of Donald J. Trump and his litigious band of whiners.
As much as it wants to be a platform for bright-eyed foodies in search of new local flavors, the review site is mostly just an outlet for dedicated whiners.
Coverage of such suits often positions the plaintiffs as whiners looking for a payout, drawing on rhetoric about "drive-by lawsuits" that has been used to undermine litigation over physical accessibility.
Polling and analysis by The Economist found that Trump is propelled in part by a wave of white "racial resentment" that blacks are coddled whiners, protected by a stifling political correctness.
" Teo lashed out at an investor who he believes has been leaking information to the media (psst Jon, it's more than one), and repeatedly complains about "whiners" who want to be "coddled.
Miami Heat star Udonis Haslem says the 2008 Boston Celtics are a bunch of petty whiners who need to GET OVER their beef with Ray Allen ... and he's not mincing his words.
We are known as petulant whiners, who scream into the Reddit abyss every time the showrunners deviate too liberally from the source material, George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire.
DirecTV has yet to confirm the updated policy—we have reached out for comment—but a customer service agent made it seem to Gizmodo that non-whiners are eligible for this refund as well.
"I guess in a sense there are a lot of whiners in F1 that talk about our success," said Haas, whose team's chassis has been designed in house but built in Italy by Dallara.
You've never seen such a pack of whiners as my b-school class when we all got laid off and had to find new jobs that paid less than the ones we'd been expecting.
No surprise, then, that there are so many whiners and wastrels to be found on New York stages, from the meat-pie maniacs of "Sweeney Todd" to O'Neill's Tyrones, abusing drugs and one another.
Len McCluskey, the leader of the pro-Corbyn Unite union, gave vent to the Corbynite interpretation when he told the conference that he was tired of "whingers and whiners" who point out that Labour didn't win.
The black poet would love to say his century began With Hughes or, God forbid, Wheatley, but actually It began with all the poetry weirdos & worriers, warriors, Poetry whiners & winos falling from ship bows, sunset Bridges & windows.
What was previously ignored or attributed to lying, deranged or venial discontents and whiners is being regarded and treated as disgraceful and outrageous misconduct with which no self-respecting company or university can afford to be associated.
And while the fight with the Libyans dominates the movie, its significance finally pales next to the battles they wage with the C.I.A. whiners and snobs they guard, particularly the Annex chief known only as Bob (David Costabile).
"I didn't work out with Kourtney for so long, because I had always thought she was a baby, and I cannot work out with whiners," Khloé, 32, tells Health for their Jan/Feb issue, on newsstands Dec. 23.
" He chose, as his senior economic adviser, Phil Gramm — an architect of financial deregulation who helped set the stage for the 2008 crisis, then dismissed warnings of recession when that crisis came, calling America a "nation of whiners.
"There wasn't a moment before this one where anyone would have cared about what those women had to say, where those women wouldn't have been ridiculed for coming forward, where they wouldn't have been thought of as whiners or strident or angry.".
Well-versed in internet bigotry of all stripes, the bot makes simple statements (five or six per hour) designed to rile up 4chan commenters, Breitbart disciples, Trump supporters, anti-vaxxers, "censorship" whiners, Gamergaters, anti-feminists, transphobic Reddit boys, and the rest of the alt-right.
"Togetherness" wasn't an easy series to like at first; it seemed like a show about self-involved whiners (lightened by Mr. Zissis' and Ms. Peet's sharp comic turns), but revealed itself as an empathetic story about how circumstances can turn you into a self-involved whiner.
In a country that does its best to make irrational whiners out of any black person urging to be treated equal to other groups, it can be nice to know that someone from the group that does this framing the most has some form of sensitivity.
We didn't always have the money for copays, and it was easier, I think, for my family to treat people who took sick days from school or work as privileged, attention-seeking whiners rather than consider the reality that sometimes our bodies would fail us, too.
It centers on Toby, a straight, white, able-bodied man who as the book begins is smugly certain that he understands the world as it really is, and that all the women and gay people and people of color he knows who complain about the world are hysterical whiners.
From that genesis and a monumental political defeat, Barack Obama has wrought a New Democratic Party in total disarray — led by a motley crew of septuagenarians, socialists, bullies, obfuscators and whiners — whose sole mission and purpose is to burn down Trump and his administration by any means necessary.
They've set about scolding us about scolds, whining about whiners, and complaining about complaints because they would rather cling to material that was never going to stay fresh and funny forever than adapt to changing audiences, a new set of critical concerns, and a culture that might soon leave them behind.
Average pay: Read more:16 signs you're underpaid — and what to do about it10 jobs where American workers are getting paid less than what they're worthPoliticians often brand teachers as whiners — but most Americans agree that teachers are underpaid and deserve the right to strikeHere Are The Jobs That People Think Are Most Overpaid And Underpaid
Criers and whiners is known by many different names including No Alibis, Replay, Play it Again, and Mulligans. As the latter would suggest, it's a game of mulligans with handicaps being translated into the number of do-overs golfers are allowed during the round.
" McFarland speaking at CPAC 2015 In 2013, McFarland wrote that Vladimir Putin deserved a Nobel Peace Prize for his actions during the Syrian Civil War. In 2014, following the annexation of Crimea, she tweeted, "Putin seizes countries, Obama threatens maybe to kick Russia out of the G-8 club. Bet Putin's sorry now! Winners write history, not whiners.
The intellectual left provided notable signatories however in the form of Ralph Miliband, Robin Blackburn and feminist Sheila Rowbotham. In 1988 Neil Kinnock is alleged to have described Charter 88 as a movement of "whiners, whingers and wankers", though he and his wife Glenys Kinnock later signed the charter. Tony Blair acknowledged his agreement with many of the aims and intentions of Charter 88.
The case is often cited in discussions of frivolous lawsuits and tort reform in the United States, but the facts are also often misrepresented.Crybabies and Whiners by Chuck Colson in BreakPoint, Changing Lives, Minds, and Communities through Jesus Christ. Contrary to popular belief, Haimes never claimed that a CAT scan had caused her to lose her psychic powers. In fact, the often alluded-to CAT scan never took place.
Following electoral redistribution, Miller was re-elected in 2000 over fellow councillor Bill Saundercook in Ward 13, Parkdale-High Park. He was re-appointed to the TTC and sought election as its chair, but was passed over in favour of Brian Ashton."Whiners should praise Lastman, not bury him", Toronto Star, December 8, 2000, p. 1. Jennifer Lewington, "Moraine adviser appointed to find way to protect area", The Globe and Mail, June 13, 2001, A18.
Thind was writing a book when he died on September 15, 1967. He was outlived by his wife, Vivian, whom he had married in March 1940, and his daughter Tara and son David. His son created a website to propagate the philosophy for which his father devoted himself to the United States. He also posthumously published two of his father's books: Troubled Mind in a Torturing World and their Conquest and Winners and Whiners in this Whirling World.
Competition in the banking industry led to deregulation in Clinton's administration, and enactment of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, which increased risk to the system. Posner is not alone in criticizing the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act; some economists, including Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz also believe it helped create the 2007 financial crisis.Marcus Baram, "Who's Whining Now? Gramm Slammed By Economists: 'Nation of Whiners' Comments Criticized by Finance Experts in Light of Current Crisis," ABC News, September 19, 2008.
Don Cherry, a longtime commentator on Hockey Night in Canada has made a few comments interpreted by many Québécois as Quebec bashing. For example, in 1993 he said the Anglo residents of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario "speak the good language"; during the 1998 Winter Olympic Games he called Quebec separatists "whiners", after Bloc MPs had complained there were too many Canadian flags in the Olympic village. He said that Jean-Luc Brassard shouldn't be the flag bearer because he was "a French guy, some skier that nobody knows about".
McGlynn, Katia. "'South Park' Mocks Occupy Wall Street, Michael Moore & The Media (VIDEO)". The Huffington Post. November 3, 2011 Asawin Suebsaeng of Mother Jones stated that despite Parker and Stone's libertarian leanings and their tendency to skewer orthodoxies in general and the political left and right in particular, the episode's "blatant" analogs did not merely target the Occupy Wall Street movement, but what Suebsaeng calls "the whiners, paranoid excuse-makers, and irrational Obama-blamers", as well as overreaction on the part of police and the media, and panic over class warfare.
Jones was re-elected without difficulty in the new sixth ward, covering the southern part of Etobicoke—Lakeshore. She was appointed to chair the West Community Council after the election.Royson James, "Whiners should praise Lastman, not bury him", Toronto Star, 8 December 2000, p. 1. In late 2001, she spoke out against the city's practice of contracting out services to private firms.Paul Moloney, "City warned of labour strife", Toronto Star, 8 November 2001, B1. In February 2002, Jones was appointed as the new City of Toronto Water Advocate in a joint program with the federal government."Federal government partners with the City to fight water pollution", Canada NewsWire, 14 February 2002, 17:46 report.
Gramm was co- chair of John McCain's presidential campaignJohn Bentley, "Gramm Steps Down From McCain Campaign", CBS News, July 18, 2008 and his most senior economic adviserAmity Shlaes, "Phil Gramm Is Right", The Washington Post, July 12, 2008 from the summer of 2007Stein, Sam, "Short On Economic Understanding, McCain Brings Phil Gramm to Meeting", The Huffington Post, January 21, 2008 until July 18, 2008. In a July 9, 2008 interview on McCain's economic plans, Gramm explained the nation was not in a recession, stating, "You've heard of mental depression; this is a mental recession." He added, "We have sort of become a nation of whiners, you just hear this constant whining, complaining about a loss of competitiveness, America in decline." Gramm's comments immediately became a campaign issue.
" Additionally, it was charged that in the classroom that Anderson would address black students as "mister" while he addressed white students by their first names, which was widely seen as evidence that he was prejudiced against his black students. In September 1968, the complaints against Anderson of racial bias were denied by the university administration. In general, the university administration had a patronizing and dismissive attitude towards the black students, taking the viewpoint that it was self-evident that Anderson was not a racist and the students complaining about him were just "whiners" unhappy with the failing grades that they had brought about themselves. When John asked to see the report clearing Anderson, he recalled: "When we asked to see a copy of the report, nobody had a copy.
Artforum contributor Emily Hall wrote that the project was "pulling together some of the most challenging and interesting work happening around Seattle" adding: "Let that be a modest but powerful lesson to all the naysayers and whiners who complain that innovative work isn't happening here." Artist Lauren Steinhart characterized the project as: :"Each gathering of Don't Bite the Pavement was a chance for artists and viewers to gather, interact, and to show and discuss their work both completed and in-progress. In this way, DBtP became an integral and vital part of the arts community." Early events included work by artists Wynne Greenwood (Tracy + the Plastics), Denise Baggett (Smith), Jared Pappas-Kelley, Tim Sullivan, Anna Jordan Huff (Anna Oxygen), Cathy de la Cruz, Nathan Howdeshell (from the band the Gossip), April Levy, Michael Lent, Jason Gutz, Devon Damonte, Lauren Steinhart, Bryan Connolly, Bridget Irish, and has also included work by David Blandy and George Kuchar with the average screening consisting of pieces by emerging and established artists.

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