Although the northerners and the southerners share some grievances, the new ingredient is religion.
For more than an hour, we had a frank exchange about the issues facing our country, and we aired some of our grievances, we shared some ideas.
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On the other hand, some of the grievances are legitimate.
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In some cases the grievances have reverberated through the generations.
Or will the ruling mullahs labor hard to tackle some of the grievances of dissidents, such as relaxing state control over Iranians' lives and improving their economic well being?
Some of the additional grievances that have been cause by my school loans are as follows.
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They have for quite some time, and their grievances have reached a boiling point.
To do this he will need to go some way towards addressing these grievances.
So does former president Hashemi Rafsanjani, regarded as sympathetic to some of the opposition's grievances.
Although grievances have not been addressed some are confident that essential lessons have been learned.
On the bigger-ticket end of the scale, car dealerships in central and southwest Texas generated some 1, 100 Better Business Bureau grievances in the past year, most related to misleading language on trade-in incentives and warranties.
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The legitimate grievances that have festered for quite some time in Egypt have to be addressed by the Egyptian government immediately, and violence is not the response.
True, there is some ugly nihilism mixed in with voters' legitimate grievances.
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Dr Esther McGuinness from the University of Ulster's School of Law also highlighted that the time taken to deal with grievances - up to two years in some cases - could breach people's rights, under the Human Rights Act, to a fair and timely hearing.
Yet even if the PKK is disbanded, the government still has to fix the grievances that spurred its campaign (there have been some 28 other rebellions), or more armed groups will surely follow.
Labour will want to present itself in the election campaign as a pro-business party, so Mr Brown will make some inexpensive concessions to show that he is alive to firms' grievances.
Mr Denham denied these areas had been largely "forgotten" by policymakers, but acknowledged that some were susceptible to extremist far-right recruitment if people's grievances were not dealt with.
Some believe the attempt to kill Mr Karzai may have been motivated by such grievances.
Some of these are thought to have formed their own independent outfits, leveraging local grievances to recruit accomplices.
The workers grievances for higher pay and better working conditions were not aimed solely at Japanese firms, since some of the above-mentioned plants were joint ventures with Chinese government-owned enterprises, so the strikes were actions against the Chinese state.
One of the reasons why some poor and marginalized people in the Muslim world have turned to Osama bin Laden as a spokesperson for their grievances, is because they feel that no one else, including their own leaders, has spoken for them.
With the whole world watching, and Iran's regime caught off balance, Obama has a wide-open opportunity to provide some support and cover to the protesters, by extending a hand to them, while pressing America's own grievances with the Iranian regime.
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