British corporate-governance rules, which allow shareholders to sack board members, are envied in America.
It is envied around the world and it is cherished by the people of this country.
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Mr Fujimori envied Mr de Soto's popularity and stopped him implementing all his plans.
Inequality in Brazil allowed the middle class to enjoy a life of luxury their American peers envied.
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Partly, the accusation was that they secretly envied a numerical rigour to which they could not possibly aspire.
With a television, refrigerator, small stereo and even a computer for her son, Ribeiro is envied by many of her neighbors.
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In this case the one being pulled back in is Benchmark Capital, one of the most envied firms in Silicon Valley.
Egyptians have long been envied for their ability to tell a joke.
Envied by hotel General Managers across the globe, Las Ventanas has a sterling reputation as perhaps the finest luxury beach resort on earth.
At least I envied him until the gas lines started forming, and Luigi and I went buzzing by the long, long, long lines.
Professor Hugh Pennington, a leading microbiologist based at Aberdeen University, told the Times newspaper the UK public health laboratory network was envied in America.
We are a culture of creativity that is recognized, envied and resented around the world, as exemplified by our music, fashions, movies, sciences and technologies.
It will also destroy the serene, expansive and raw environment that the country, envied for its hefty share of the Himalayas, has long been noted for.
Banking and wool had made Florence envied and admired throughout Renaissance Europe, but their shrinking did not mean that the city slipped out of Europe's consciousness.
They envied him the possession of Husna, while at the same time being mildly relieved on returning to their lugubrious homes after a few hours in her company.
Coca-Cola has long been envied for its global diversity, with three-quarters of sales coming abroad, is now looking more positively on its potential for growth in its home market.
Yesterday I was at a pedicure studio and while the lady in charge was poking around at my feet I thought how very little I envied her for her job.
At 5ft 9in and a US size eight (usually either a UK 10 or 12), I envied the girls whose boyfriends could pick them up and carry them on their shoulders.
The paradoxical message of William Cohan's compelling history of the world's most envied and recently at least most pilloried securities firm is that much of what Goldman does seems to warrant admiration and opprobrium in equal measure.
Chris, estranged from his family and his former self, works as a night janitor in a bank and falls into the clutches of a vicious high-school acquaintance (Matthew Goode) who has always envied him and now wants to use him to knock over the bank.
Whereas the Jews who remained in Spain after 1391 were by and large a pitiful, impoverished remnant of what had once been a magnificent community, the Conversos quickly became the leaders of Spain, and in so doing, angered their fellow Catholic Spaniards who envied their success.
As I was driving back from Westchester Airport on Wednesday, October 31, post-Sandy, dodging huge branches and driving by upended tree stumps taller than my super fun, super cute, super tiny Fiat 500c, affectionately known as Luigi, I envied my brother David his 4-door Jeep Wrangler Unlimited and its trail-rated, go-anywhere capabilities.
As a skeleton key for the Internet, Google in five years has grown from an academic exercise in search of better ways of finding stuff on the Web into a prodigious advertising business beloved by users, sought by a hundred thousand advertisers, coveted by Wall Street and envied--or reviled--by a swarm of rivals.
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