At specific schools that reported dramatically improved graduation rates, the discrepancy is more galling.
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Even more galling, the corporate marketing and products department charged each state for its services.
The latter suggests people find it especially galling when federal employees owe back taxes.
Setbacks were particularly galling in athletics, swimming and gymnastics, where Japan expected strong performances.
Galling though it may be for hyperactive politicians, they can often achieve more by doing less.
Even more galling: The manufacturer of the pirated version was partially owned by GM's Chinese business partner.
Another galling aspect of the defeat was the fact Scotland were essentially facing a shadow Welsh side.
Hantler decided Chrysler needed to take a stance after a particularly galling case in Alabama in 1993.
But perhaps most galling was that for all the hype and excitement generated by his supporters, the public appeared unmoved.
The most galling conviction of all.. unabashed, unapologetic, unalloyed, unambiguous, unconstrained and unqualified love of the United States.
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The tax liability can be especially galling if a fund's wunderkind held onto shares for less than a year.
The surcharges are particularly galling to pols and consumer groups because they seem to amount to blatant double dipping.
Still, some people find it especially galling when federal employees owe back taxes.
The student debt wracked up by students at public universities is galling enough.
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That, in itself, may be no bad thing, but it makes their ill-informed attack on economic analysis particularly galling.
This makes it particularly galling for WestLB to be mired in a trading scandal that prevents it from playing an active role.
Compromise with the Bloc will also be personally galling for Mr Martin.
"There's nothing more galling to small and medium-sized enterprises when they are paying (tax), and others are dodging it, " Mr Cable said.
That's galling for traditional voice actors, who regard theirs as a well-honed craft -- and who are increasingly consigned to bit parts.
Especially galling to Marshall is any suggestion that Kansas or Kansas State might weaken their strength-of-schedule rating by playing Wichita State every year.
The recession is part of the explanation: when most boats were lifted by the rising economic tide, the yachts didn't seem so galling.
One of the most galling aspects of recent months for South-East Asian leaders has been the realisation of their dependence on the United States.
His close relations with the United States are particularly galling to Russia, which sees its former subject state as part of its sphere of influence.
Indeed for some in Blaenau Ffestiniog, it reports, dependence is galling.
It is galling to Mr. Guest that many well-meaning people are more invested in promoting ideas like Third World microcredit than in clamoring for easier immigration.
Scrum-half Care's yellow card in the 69th minute, for a shoulder charge on Marcus Horan, was particularly galling as, at that stage, Ireland only led 11-6.
Particularly galling for the Catholic hierarchy is the fact that the evangelicals have gained most souls in the poorer, more indigenous states in the south of Mexico.
That game was especially galling to Alabama fans, since the tie didn't prevent Notre Dame from winning the first of two national titles during the Parseghian era.
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