So we're left with a first-world problem for the haves, and aggravated resentment for the have-nots.
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Does it not speaks volumes about a population when a people are willing to gorge themselves on accoutrements (low borrowing rates) conferred in Euro membership yet demonstrate stark blindness, indeed willful disregard and resentment for attendant responsibilities (pay back the money) required to reap those benefits.
There's plenty of room for resentment right there, even if they weren't living together.
And that is a recipe for resentment, ruts and really bad habits.
Also, if some of you managed to clear the deck while others are still in responsive mode, it creates the perfect conditions for resentment if the meeting gets drawn out to accommodate repeated interruptions.
If they stand for anything, it is the resentment that many rural Sierra Leoneans feel for the fat-cats of Freetown.
The sense of resentment has been building for years: the no votes in 2005 were not a passing aberration.
The man unknowingly channeled his resentment toward his mother for abandoning him, and the woman transferred her fear of a physically abusive ex-boyfriend.
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In any case, you can hardly fault Chuck for his resentment.
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Two things: the success of Airbus in achieving rough market-share parity at the end of the 1990s, and resentment over launch aid for the A380, the superjumbo designed to bring to an end the long reign of the 747.
For teens, he says, such software inspires resentment and only leads to kids looking for other sources of Internet access, like a friend's computer.
And without the victimhood, Tesla is just another brilliant mind floating between the folds of history, rather than a lightning rod for channeling contemporary resentment and sublimating it into a cultish badge self-reaffirmation.
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It eloquently sets out the suspicion and resentment that many young folk feel for large companies.
Harboring resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other guy to die.
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The licence tax, for instance, caused deep resentment because of a formula that taxed many cars at considerably more than their actual value.
Some 25 lawmakers in the 56-seat Cypriot parliament said they wouldn't vote for the tax amid deep resentment over a move some called disastrous.
The anger, the resentment, the bitterness, the desire for recrimination against people you believe have wronged you, they harden the heart and deaden the spirit and lead to self-inflicted wounds.
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To add to Mr Franco's smouldering resentment, his quixotic effort to run for the presidency against Mr Cardoso last year was squashed by government supporters in his catch-all Party of the Brazilian Democratic Movement.
That kind of pricing will create a big temptation for new competitors as well as resentment by users.
Is there no resentment from the majority who are not singled out for special treatment?
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As the most visible face of the mail service, the postie has become a target for much of the public's resentment over late birthday cards, missing wedding invites and overdue credit card statements.
In any case, it would be a mistake for either Republicans or Democrats to ignore the resentment bubbling in major American cities.
But too tough a line may well escalate the dispute and spark bitterness and resentment amongst other public sector workers and store up trouble for the future.
The government worries that foreign buying is introducing the risk of a market bubble and making homes less affordable for Singaporeans, which is feeding a growing resentment of foreigners.
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But as a recent rash of strikes shows, airline companies have found that building global alliances is creating all sorts of problems for them, from regulatory tangles to growing resentment and fear from their own workers.
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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.
Deep down BP still holds a resentment as it still says that it was not solely to blame for this disaster.
And a portrait of Gordon Brown, first published in January, which revealed the chancellor's smouldering resentment at the way Tony Blair shouldered him aside in the race for the party leadership in 1994, is to be reissued next week with added vitriol.
To the winner it might look like success for a while, but in the long run it breeds resentment and distrust.
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