Is there no resentment from the majority who are not singled out for special treatment?
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He argued the cost of benefits was "increasingly stoking social division" among the "squeezed middle, who feel resentment at the 'handouts' given to the long-term unemployed".
Some people blame the violence on the resentment towards the Ethiopian troops who monitor the area.
Or is it time to join those who still fume with resentment at the arrival of the canals in the 18th Century?
Naturally, this leads to some resentment among in-state applicants who fear rejection.
But there has been much legal wrangling and resentment over the years between residents who say their animals are necessary and others with allergies or fear of animals who feel their rights have been violated or who suspect that an applicant without a disability is just trying to skirt the no-pet rule.
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The arrests represent a significant shift for the Bahraini government, which has been faced with growing resentment from the majority Shia population, who allege discrimination by the ruling Sunni royal family.
Israeli diplomats in the United States gave warning of a vast welling up of resentment among non-Orthodox American Jews who felt that their rabbis, and ultimately they themselves, were about to be disenfranchised by the Jewish state.
This has fuelled resentment among the less well-off, who are often the most conspicuous victims of China's ambivalence towards private property.
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The hypocrisy of Rubio's recent moves paints a vivid picture of the unbridled ambition of an individual who plays on the politics of resentment and fear at the expense of children.
"The Tony Martin case lit a touch paper that has led to an explosion of anger and resentment among millions of law-abiding British people who no longer feel the state is on their side, " he said.
Pay differentials, when they become public, can engender resentment, envy and dissatisfaction among workers, especially those who find themselves on the low end of the scale.
In fact, all the conservative Republicans, from Newt Gingrich to Pete Wilson, who have sought political advantage by exploiting white resentment should come and stand in the charred ruins of the New Liberty Baptist Church in Tyler, a tiny hamlet 10 miles east of Selma, and wonder if their coded phrases encouraged the arsonists.
And sitting in Miami, where the Cuban community prospers on the whole, the blacks of Liberty City and other poor communities in and around Miami, who have rioted in the past, have got to feel some resentment.
It took a long time to feel comfortable with friends who weren't as successful, because I could sense competition and resentment in some.
Many are asylum-seekers, who are even less popular than Asian Muslims and provide a new focus for resentment.
The resulting rise in commodity prices is stoking resentment against the U.S. and providing an opening for radical Islamists who promise food and shelter for all to seize power.
But the mass migration of newcomers, who have increased tremendously as a portion of the population, has also sparked widespread resentment among Singaporeans faced with ever greater congestion, crowding, high property prices and ever-greater competition for good jobs.
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If unchecked it breeds a resentment that could express itself in the privacy of the ballot booth with a vote for the grumpy old maverick who looks as if he would be happy to down vodka shots with you, even if his doctors did not allow it.
And who better to enforce this anti-Washington law (with its old-timey, anti-Easterner resentment) than that iconic Western figure: The Sheriff.
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