It is natural to want to punish cruel regimes, but excessive punishment can not only breed resentment but also strengthen those it is meant to weaken.
Those ideas may have been sidelined but the resentment has not gone away.
But resentment is not rejection.
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This resentment, if not addressed, can easily be fanned into violence.
Now, Kenyans must make a deliberate and difficult choice -- to reject the divisive politics, to reconcile their communities, to acknowledge the injustice of the past so you do not harbor deep-seated resentment in the future.
What the author could not have anticipated was that today's frictions include not just the protectionism, resentment of immigrants, financial fragility and overburdened polities of the late 19th century, but the prospect of war as well.
So far, the younger Mr Mubarak's reformist image has not been enough to overcome Egyptians' resentment of his father's attempt at pharaonic succession.
Today, Haitians provide cheap labor in the Dominican Republic, a trend that has caused resentment on both sides, not unlike the illegal immigration debate in the United States.
What a great way to distract yourselves from preparing for the best defense in football, and creating resentment on the team, not to mention looking bad in front of your fans and opponents.
So it's good for the game, and I think that she's not going to find the type of resentment that Tiger Woods got in his early years when he turned pro by some of the players on the tour.
It's clear that some of the people raising the most noise are trying to make this less about the horrible death of a young man and more about claims of racial resentment that may or may not exist.
Is there no resentment from the majority who are not singled out for special treatment?
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It doesn't mean I'm not outraged but I'm not going to spend my life in anger and resentment.
Assume, for the moment, that this does not happen and, after some initial venting of resentment, the election result is accepted.
Deep down BP still holds a resentment as it still says that it was not solely to blame for this disaster.
The sense of resentment has been building for years: the no votes in 2005 were not a passing aberration.
Resentment is a real possibility with adverse consequences to you if you do not win at your highest level every year.
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She was not pleased and made sure he knew it, loading him up with shopping lists and resentment.
La Tribune de Geneve suggests voters rejected a full ban because they did not want to force the smaller cantons into changing their local laws, and because of resentment at perceived state interference in people's lives.
This resentment increases when there is a perception by the taxpayer that the additional tax monies are not being used wisely or efficiently.
He also said that Britain and Ireland should not be prisoners of the past and talked about the conflict in Northern Ireland and the pain and resentment it has caused.
Oddly, but perhaps not surprisingly, my latest handful of posts critiquing the teachers unions have been met with quite a lot of resentment.
There is resentment among European leaders that Bush broke a pledge made last month to the 15 European Union leaders not to sabotage the Kyoto treaty by urging other countries to spurn the pact, the Washington Post reported.
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