Voting against wrestling and angering the former Olympians who are IOC members would be risky.
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He's not a fellow who can possibly care anymore about angering members of the Republican Party.
Once the story hit the national media, it led to significant coverage, angering folks nationwide.
Not only is the carrot approach not jump-starting lending, it is also angering the American people.
Why would he choose to start the new year by angering Republicans on Capitol Hill?
ESPN's fantasy site had bugs as late as 2009, angering many of its users.
Canada imposed new visa restrictions on Mexican visitors in 2009, angering the Mexican government.
When it acted, it was clumsy, angering the majority of voters who say education is their top concern.
But it thinks it cannot do this too often without angering a public with notions about fair play.
Il Cavaliere has the power to disrupt the current reform agenda, angering his Eurozone partners and the ECB.
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Even today's modest investment has caused a 16% rise in tolls, angering customers.
"Chinese Girl" sometimes is called the "Mona Lisa of kitsch, " angering Tretchikoff who insisted he was a serious artist.
This had the unusual effect of angering both Russia and the European Union.
Germany is having to pay more than any other country for the package - angering many German citizens and politicians.
Armed with distinct brands, Thor can sell more to several dealers in the same market without cannibalizing sales or angering dealers.
President Obama's feeble attempt to engage his foes is angering those who are ready to do battle and have his back.
However, I do think the U.S. economy is battling a modest case of stagflation that is angering voters and quite appropriately so.
While Israel's fear of angering America is understandable, it is far from clear that its interests were ever served by this policy.
But reformists say they are confident that hard-liners will not want to use those powers to block legislation and risk angering a majority of Iranians.
He loves him in the same self-angering way that Cassius, I imagine, used to worship Caesar, before the latter swelled into a god.
Clinton tried to find a middle ground that would attract moderate Democrats without angering liberal House Democrats who wanted a single-payer insurance system.
Most people are afraid to draw the hard lines in the sand for fear of angering a friend or losing a potential client or opportunity.
An attack on extremists and Europhobes (assuming he does not count himself among them) would risk angering some in the audience at next week's conference.
But that stance prompted producers to suggest a rollback in the long-standing residuals system whereby writers get paid for repeat airings of their work, angering writers.
The creative team, he says, wants to remain anonymous out of fear of the consequences to their business that might result from angering the tech giant.
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He left Stoke after just five months in charge, angering fans in the Potteries, and with little additional experience gained of managing in the upper echelons.
Morgan Stanley lost its case with Perelman after angering the Florida state court judge presiding in the case, who punished it for dawdling in turning over documents.
We do not want to encourage anyone to be a hero, championing potentially hopeless causes and angering those around them, without being fully aware of the dangers.
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Mr da Silva does not seem tempted to resort to economic populism, which would anyway risk angering voters who value low inflation as much as faster economic growth.
Gmail's proposed message storage systems are also angering privacy campaigners.
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