Sentences with phrase «envious position»

The phrase "envious position" means being in a situation that others desire or are jealous of. Full definition
Not sure how they could obtain said player though, so I agree it's not a very envious position.
«By no means do I want to see a situation where a Canadian company like BlackBerry isn't doing well, but we're now in the envious position of being third and we hope to some day be second or first,» Anderson said, who ran MSN Canada prior to taking on her role as an «evangelist» to developers.
Arsenal are in the envious position of only needing one point to guarantee a place in the Champions League Group Stages next season, bur first of all they need to get their act back together and overcome a battling Sunderland side that also only need one point to avoid the drop.
If true, then Chelsea will need to ramp up their interest sooner rather than later as Juve appear set to swoop in before them as they are in an envious position of already being able to start making their plans for next year.
Going into 2018, he's in an envious position
«Westchester County voters are in the envious position of having two pro-environment candidates running for County Executive,» said Marcia Bystryn, president of the New York League of Conservation Voters.
But in a way, he is in an envious position.
Perhaps you're in the envious position of having some interest from a publisher, yet when you've presented some work have been told it is «not quite there».
James and Claudia Williams are in an envious position.
Ecuador still has the envious position as an adventure destination that many people just don't know about.
You're in the envious position of having more business than you can handle yourself.
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