1. And he has earned the ire of his church superiors by refusing to charge for weddings, funerals and baptisms, a traditional source of revenue. 2. But it is Foster, the unpolished journeyman from UCLA who the Jazz tried to trade away but got stuck with, who earned their ire. 3. But NASA has also earned the ire of some in Congress as it fought intensely almost every year to preserve funding for large, expensive programs. 4. But they have earned the ire of HMOs and independent businesses opposed to reform measures. 5. He made effective use of satire in bringing out political and social issues, at times earning the ire of the powers-that-be. 6. Hingis has had a rough summer, losing a three-set final to Graf in the French Open where her tantrums earned the ire of booing fans. 7. In the past two years, the group has also earned the ire of the Palestinian Authority by criticizing human rights violations in areas that have become autonomous. 8. Seshan has also earned the ire of politicians by asking accountants to certify the expenses of politicians to ensure they did not exceed the government limit on campaigning. 9. Tatad once earned the ire of some of his colleagues when he proposed penalizing, among others, senators who engage in homosexual relations. 10. Government-imposed daily limits on cash withdrawals to prevent bank runs have earned the ire of shop owners and homemakers. |