She said equality was needed to avoid resentment among communities and to create a society "which is at ease with itself".
But crowding, although likely to cause resentment, results from the unexpected arrival of those migrants, with bureaucracies taking time to allocate resources to the right places.
In such a climate, the mood of nervous anxiety could give way to seething resentment.
Outdoors survival expert Ray Mears has warned that re-introducing wolves to Scotland could lead to public resentment of the animals.
Naturally, this leads to some resentment among in-state applicants who fear rejection.
House prices, though starting to fall, remain high enough to drive away many old residents of San Francisco and to feed resentment in poorer neighbourhoods.
Giving men a disproportionate responsibility for assignment in these units by denying women the opportunity and the responsibility of serving in these units is really going to cause resentment, as the captain was just saying.
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.
The biggest struggle, however, may be to overcome the resentment caused by the parliamentary-expenses scandal.
In any case, it would be a mistake for either Republicans or Democrats to ignore the resentment bubbling in major American cities.
Concealed, avoided or otherwise ignored, conflict will likely fester only to grow into resentment, create withdrawal or cause factional infighting within an organization.
But his attempts to reduce spending caused widespread public resentment and his decision to head a centrist list in the parliamentary elections attracted little more than 10% of the vote.
While the allegations are still under investigation, they are likely to fuel the resentment and suspicion with which some people in central and eastern Africa currently view the ICC, says the BBC's Anna Holligan in The Hague.
The twinning system which attempted to create gender balance in the assembly combined with a decision to put an English MEP on the European list higher than some Welsh candidates, were bound to cause some resentment in Wales.
Before, it had been warm and slightly dumb, the smile of a young lady from a provincial capital, but it had become a mean, hurtful smile, and it was easy to read the resentment, rage, and envy behind it.
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.
In Star Trek: First Contact, he struggles to set aside his own feelings of resentment against the Borg, and decides to put the safety and well-being of his crew first.
So the phones stay on, and if this trend continues, resentment is to going rise, and very quickly too.
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The area's leftist past may also help to explain a growing resentment about the huge income disparities of the Seattle region.
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.
But big income gaps can also be inefficient, because they can bar talented poor people from access to education or feed resentment that results in growth-destroying populist policies.
As I gleaned more information my resentment continued to smolder.
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"If there's going to be large proportion of outsiders I can see that could create a lot of resentment - the outsiders tend to be relatively rich, " says Mohamed El-Doufani, an analyst at BBC Monitoring.
But Bahrain Watch's Shehehabi said there was growing resentment among Bahrainis to the planned event.
And resentment invariably leads to brooding that can last days, years, decades, even entire lifetimes.
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He half-expected to find that distance and resentment were weakening the bonds between the region's residents and their country.
That day, two trends began: I started to let go of my resentment, and I never trusted my own memory again.
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Its commercial pre-eminence was then undermined by two critical events which both fostered resentment and led to a decline in Catalonia's influence.
The face time is part of a grand campaign by GSK, the world's second-largest pharmaceutical company, to combat a tide of resentment against its industry.
There is frustration at the failure of negotiations to lead anywhere, and resentment at the arrest of Mr Colonna, which some see as a sign of the return of a policy of repression.
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