In a zero-sum world, you may envy or blandish others, but you cannot trust them, because you can assume they are seeking to aggrandize themselves at your expense.
You may criticize or envy talkers, but according to a recent study, they have a leg up on the rest of us!
The new, well-heeled denizens of the East End may admire, even envy, the plucky resilience and anarchic independence of the legend.
You may well have handset envy in 6 months.
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However, they may privately be looking with envy at the rest of the world's carriers, which are free to start adding ETS surcharges to their ticket prices.
But there's another form of envy that is frequently overlooked and that may be just as potent, especially in a metropolis where sunlight is at a premium and it's easy to forget that one remains part of the natural world.
It is a small clue that the US may once again return as the envy of the world.
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Otherwise legislators may eventually decide that awe, envy and outrage are good grounds for giving investors more powers over America's bosses.
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Media across the alarmist spectrum are gushing with praise and envy this week in the wake of China announcing it may impose a small tax on carbon dioxide emissions.
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Its elderly may be growing in number but, to the envy of other developed countries, America also has a burgeoning young population.
The recent debate over the Bush tax cuts was filled with enough rich-bashing and envy-stoking to make Karl Marx blush, and while the left may have lost that battle, it just might be winning the war.
This line-up of holidays at the beginning of May gives people almost ten days off of work (a perk that might inspire envy in many industrious people in the US).
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The music companies may be growing up, with enthusiasm for the Internet driven in part by both envy of the success of Apple's iTunes store--which has sold over 5 billion songs since it opened in 2003--and by fear of losing customers to the computer company turned music kingpin.
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