Examples of using Angering in English and their translations into Indonesian
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But in the new normal, doing so might involve angering key players in the White House, including the president-elect, Donald J.
Pogba was stripped of the vice-captaincy earlier this season after angering Mourinho with his criticism of the team's tactics after a 1-1 draw against Wolves.
From a company that seems only capable of angering its users with change,
After angering the Japanese by documenting the violence of their attacks,
May 27“Any person capable of angering you becomes your master;
The pope who was afraid of angering the holy roman emperor,
who will face the choice of angering the United States by rejecting the extradition bid,
publicly humiliated was the price that he paid for angering Lin Feng.
who will have to decide between angering the United States by rejecting the extradition bid,
he is unable to recognize any of the attendees, angering her.
Japan's most elite salarymen, reborn as a little girl after angering a mysterious being X who calls himself"God.".
before voicing support for Catalan rebels and angering Ecuador which supports a unified Spain.
he does not recognize any of the attendees, angering her.
with diplomats saying countries are fearful of angering China, an increasingly weighty diplomatic player thanks to its economic heft
with diplomats saying countries are fearful of angering China, an increasingly weighty diplomatic player thanks to its economic heft
Long reluctant to advance military cooperation with Southeast Asian countries for fear of angering China, New Delhi has shed those hesitations as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi embraces a closer strategic partnership with the United States.
Mr Abe is under pressure not only to avoid angering China and South Korea,
social policies, angering some royals frustrated by his unorthodox
with which Ecuador signed a $4.2 billion deal earlier this year, angering former supporters who voted for him in 2017 as the left-leaning successor of his former ally, Rafael Correa.
diplomatic clout is making countries wary of selling arms to Taiwan for fear of angering China, essentially placing the self-governing island under an arms embargo.