aggrieved造句31 A confrontation developed and the aggrieved boy decided to take the matter to the headmaster.
32 Aggrieved, Kennicatt stopped drawing plans.
33 There is no need to look so aggrieved.
34 He was aggrieved at the insult from his friend.
35 Carrie was ashamed, and Drouet aggrieved.
36 They were aggrieved by oppression and extortion.
37 Protests by workers, minorities, and aggrieved peasants are rising.
38 And she felt aggrieved and insulted.
39 Mr. Gilgan's face was an aggrieved questionmark.
40 Though the environment infringement is demonstrated in different ways in the mining industry, the final aggrieved party is the ordinary people.
41 The aggrieved party is entitled to elect to hold the party liable for breach of contract in accordance herewith, or hold the party liable for tort in accordance with any other relevant law.
42 "Remedy" means any remedial right to which an aggrieved party is entitled with or without resort to a tribunal.
43 Farmers in agrarian States, as their campaign against oleomargarine demonstrated, also felt aggrieved by what they thought was unfair competition.
44 Article 6 The aggrieved citizen, legal person or other organization shall have the right to claim compensation.
45 The justifiable defense clause strengthens the protection of aggrieved party, but at the same time, neglects the protection of unlawful offender. Inverse defense can remedy this fault rightly.
46 Assumption of risk is refers to the behavior that aggrieved people knows that assumption of risk possibly bring himself damage, but the aggrieved people volunteer to bear damage consequence.
47 And the body showed it was always aggrieved by force, the main position were the head, the chest, the back, the legs inboard , the arms and so on.
48 The army, over - stretched and taking heavy casualties in Afghanistan, feels understandably aggrieved.
49 The aggrieved parties ought to perform their own investigation, the University argues.
50 Dante speaks to us in an impassioned human voice that is often aggrieved and vengeful.
51 His duty is to assist the aggrieved person inasmuch as he is able.
52 The Lilly Ledbetter Act more or less restores (though partly strengthens) the rights of aggrieved workers that a Supreme Court ruling circumscribed in 2007.
53 In such cases he would put on an aggrieved look.
54 "aggrieved Party" shall have the meaning set out in Article 16.1.
55 If the accuser is found guilty the council exiles them from the tribe and their possessions are given to the aggrieved party.
56 The entire population was aggrieved by the tyranny of the king.
57 The personal privacy is spr ead , diffused, aggrieved and scouted in cyberspace.
58 Persons aggrieved by refusal of an application can normally secure judicial review of the decision.
59 After listening to pigs, feel aggrieved: I just look at messages, I move Sh EIre Who?
60 The rationality of theory of Common Dangerous Behavior can embody the advanced skills of legal regulation and the benefit balance between conductor and aggrieved party.