Sentences with phrase «envy on»

My don't close so I envy you on that.
The most direct I think would be envy on the part of the Royal (Scientism) Society on the direct political influence that the NAS (National Academy of Scientism) has by virtue of it's charter having an «official advisory capacity» to the political caste..
China and India are ancient civilizations that managed to have fairly stable environments for thousands of years — before we inflicted rocket, tv, SUV, army and meat envy on them.
The Noteslate device, unfortunately totally fictional (but apparently now in the works), awakened a sleeping giant of gadget envy on the net.
Now I donʼt envy them on how to come up with engaging story based on a video game about giant animals smashing things.
That being said, I still get inbox envy on occasion!
I have serious outfit envy on that one Hope you are doing well!
I don't envy you on the move, but at least you aren't going halfway across the country.
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The butt is one of those areas that many women hate on their own bodies and envy on others».
Some of the products that did seem to really clean her hair ended leaving her hair limp and devoid of the body that I envy on a daily basis.
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(The fact that these strollers are often very stylish has been known to ward off a bad case of stroller envy on the part of mommy as well)
Envy on the title after 11 years?
Never being able to mind my own business, I like to snoop at other people's food in the break room, no doubt resulting in some degree of food envy on my part.
You are so sweet, thank you, I sincerely enjoyed following your travels to NZ — and major envy on you visiting the Shire -LRB-!!!).
We do not wish to disappoint Dr. Mouw in his quest for fruitful conversation with Mormons, but we must alert him to the fact that any tendency he may observe among Mormons to downplay speculation on God's origin has nothing at all to do with some orthodoxy - envy on our part.
I know I am not alone — a study of 600 adults showed that Facebook has produced a basis for comparison and envy on a scale never before seen.
Now take the money you have put aside into cash when times are good and reinvest after market correction and you are looking at a significant market return that will put the look of envy on others less savvy then yourself.
Having studied how we are kind or unkind to ourselves for her PhD research, Brienes recently laid out the current wisdom on disarming envy on her blog, Psych Your Mind.
Envying on one side the rootedness and tradition of the continent, he, as wandering artist and uprooted man, sometimes even repulses the same elements he envies, a constant conflict and contradictory sentiment.

Not exact matches

On the one hand, the business of tech remains the envy of all others.
If so, a cushioned shoe will provide the comfortable ride you'll need to reduce the impact on your body and give you stamina even the energizer bunny would envy.
Exclusive experiences, on the other hand, command significant value on social media, and posting a selfie with a celebrity will make someone the envy of his or her peers.
Foreigners looked on in envy.
This is just a sample of what Brienes has to say in the post, so if you want more details on her envy - busting program, check out the complete post.
BuzzFeed has become the envy of the media world for its seemingly magical ability to engineer stories and ads that are shared widely — whether it's a dress that looks to be either white and gold or blue and black, an investigation into taxpayer - funded «ghost schools» in Afghanistan, or an older cat imparting wisdom to a kitten on behalf of Purina.
Since his last re-election, Clarke has openly supported Republican causes on local and national right - wing media outlets; proudly trumpets on official Milwaukee County letterhead his 2013 award from the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, whose leader suggested using women and children as human shields during Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy's standoff with federal agents; accused Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele of having «penis envy» and being on heroin when crafting the county budget and needing to be drug tested; blasted Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm and Chief Judge Jeffrey Kremers for being «soft on crime»; provided minimal protection for President Obama during his 2012 visit; employs former Scott Walker spokeswoman Fran McLaughlin, who was given criminal immunity over her role in Walker's mixing of campaign and county business; and created pro-gun public service announcements.
In the 1980s, Japan was the envy of the world, with an economy on fire.
Situated right on the Atlantic Coast, the city boasts a diversified economy and the kind of natural beauty that landlocked regions envy.
When we see someone risk it all and win on the big trade — think John Paulson and U.S. housing — we can all sit back and envy.
But when we see someone make the right call on bigger and bigger trades for nearly 20 years running — and deliver 30 % returns even after charging an absurd 3 % of assets and 35 % of profits as Cohen does — it's not envy that is the instinctive response; it's disbelief.
Despite the fact that all the central banks have been woefully wrong about nearly every single forecast they have made on GDP growth, inflation and labor markets for decades, they enjoy an aura of infallibility which would be the envy of any medieval Pope because they succeeded in doing what governments by themselves were unable to do in 2008 - 9, namely stop and reverse the financial crisis.
We've seen South American countries tax away growth and impose envy policies on the financial sector.
The greatness I see scrolling through on social media, the power I see on television — these things I find myself longing for and envying — are not true greatness.
This verse clearly refers to the practice of homosexuality, but it seems to be talking about those who then become murderers and so on («Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers,...») and so on.
Maybe for quite a few on the left, but many on the right (including Greg Mankiw) can support a progressive tax system with no reference to envy.
In fact, even bringing up the subject exposes you to charges of «class warfare,» the «politics of envy» and so on.
He wastes no time on regrets or on envy of others.
In this regard there is some envy by social workers and counselors who are genuinely concerned for people, but whose own structured roles do not include the opportunity to drop in on a family in a congregation to say, «I thought I would come by; you seem troubled.»
Neither ought we envy another's particularity and place nor attempt to impose our own particular way on him.
Thus on the one hand we get envy, anger, jealousy, and the like, and on the other compromise, bargainings, and adjustments of conflicting interests.
Yet Paul goes on to give scores of specific warnings and judgments against all kinds of unacceptable behaviour: impurity, jealousy, strife, party spirit, envy, drunkenness, carousing and the like (Galatians 5: 19 - 2l).
I will bet on monetary restltution, at the very least, and maybe some reparations are in order, but I do not envy the Queen her position at such a time and in such a place.
This Is NOT about Sin But the HEART and your so right we look on the things that you can see, but the list you gave jelousy, pride, self righteousness, greed, unforgiveness, hatred, envy all these have to do with the curupt soulish flesh, these are the things that keep us out of his presence!
On the really weighty matters — whether to murder or embezzle or slander or to entertain envy or lust — I know what the answer is; even to ask would be an impertinence.
I would many times look on the beasts with envy, wishing with all my heart I was in their place, that I might have no soul to lose; and when I have seen birds flying over my head, have often thought within myself, Oh, that I could fly away from my danger and distress!
How I envy those who think on their feet.
Another childhood experience was envying 4 - H friends who lived on the outskirts of town and could raise a lamb or two in their backyards.
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