Tory MPs have been given yet another reason to resent their Liberal Democrat coalition colleagues.
It is possible for husbands to nag, and wives to resent them for nagging.
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Detroit boosters were dealt a one-two blow this week by the kind of outsiders they have come to resent.
It is the exact opposite of President Tudjman's pomposity and regal manner which many Croats have come to resent.
But the French tend to resent snap elections timed for mere party advantage.
But the young fighters who race around town in their pick-up trucks often appear to resent any sign of "relaxation".
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If you're thinking of becoming a collector and having a family, be prepared for your children to resent the art.
Kids like us, as you might expect, grew up to resent summer and all it entails, because it's basically outdoor recess.
How right you are to resent the large financial settlements given to executives who are essentially broomed out for failing to meet their business plans.
They also tend to resent female bosses who adopt a brusque and assertive management style, even as they find it perfectly acceptable for male bosses.
It's not like we needed another reason to resent hedge funds.
Most Russians appeared not to resent the privileges that were eventually restored to Galina: her flat in Moscow, the dacha in the country, her pension.
And as Promoted Tweets and other forms of native ads become more prevalent, users may come to resent the intrusion on their personal streams and news feeds.
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"The husband can start to resent feeling emasculated, " says Liberman.
As usual, whether the subject is antennas, Flash or shipments, there is more to the story and sooner or later, even people inside the distortion field will begin to resent being told half a story.
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After a while, the things that made me a great footballer hampered my life progress and I came to resent every one of them and, in turn, it led me down a very dark path.
Their stay was only a modified success, though, with Lennon and Ringo Starr complaining about the food, and all of them, perhaps, beginning to resent their host's transcendental interest in using them for publicity, if not an outright percentage of their earnings.
But even that brings problems: graduates who never went abroad to study resent the implication that their degree is worth less.
The Conservatives hope to please voters who resent paying for welfare recipients to live in areas they could never afford.
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Ms. HEATHER CARDERO: Well, I'm an independent but I hate Rick Santorum so much that I'm going to vote for Casey, who I honestly resent that I have to vote for him because I want a Democratic Congress to have more checks and balances in our government.
Do you resent having to be logged on 24 hours a day?
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Do they not understand that people will resent having to use WMV if they can't find or make any content that's in WMV?
Others say they resent having to hand over commission to Hailo, but feel they have to be part of a system which has quickly become almost compulsory.
Even leaving a home with a trust stuffed with cash to maintain it can backfire, because the children "will resent that the cash went to the house and not to them, " he says.
The majority of working women tell us they consider the opportunity to stay at home with their children to be a financial luxury, and more than a third resent their partners for not earning enough to make it a possibility.
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