The close involvement of the West in the military campaign could reinforce this resentment, he adds.
This resentment increases when there is a perception by the taxpayer that the additional tax monies are not being used wisely or efficiently.
This resentment, if not addressed, can easily be fanned into violence.
Unfortunately, this profile creates resentment among a French elite made up of white men over 55.
The resentment this caused led to many staff covertly withdrawing their support and co-operation resulting in commercial chaos.
Because I think that I don't feel this sort of resentment about how mainstream and kind of shiny and perfect it is.
As a result, this approach produces resentment from the taxpayer.
This kind of resentment, when mated to the sorts of opportunities that come from overzealous boosters and the like, is now responsible for most of the so-called scandals in college sports.
Into this minefield of potential resentment and painful rancour, stepped a slight, soft-voiced chanteuse.
So the phones stay on, and if this trend continues, resentment is to going rise, and very quickly too.
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This has caused serious resentment in the labor force which could easily result in new strikes by miners and possibly transport workers.
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Some could argue that putting things in this way will create resentment.
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Naturally, this leads to some resentment among in-state applicants who fear rejection.
This may stir up resentment, rather than restore peace, say critics.
Lately, resentment of this sort has again become a principal theme in international economic relations (the row over the new head of the World Trade Organisation, where America is also accused of throwing its weight around, is another example).
This partly reflects some Europeans' long-standing resentment of what they see as America's high-handedness.
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This issue, more than any other, has stoked secular resentment of the Orthodox.
Assume, for the moment, that this does not happen and, after some initial venting of resentment, the election result is accepted.
While this discourages consumers from switching from carrier to carrier, it also creates resentment from many consumers towards their mobile carrier.
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However, I find this scenario to be highly unlikely given the still extremist discourse, behavior and resentment of the FARC leadership.
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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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Deep down BP still holds a resentment as it still says that it was not solely to blame for this disaster.
This is coded language meant to whip the GOP base into a frenzy of fear and resentment.
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.
Some employers argue they already do this, while others may say these policies will need careful handling to reduce the risk of causing resentment amongst existing staff.
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