Sentences with phrase «fuels resentment»

When employers don't let people keep their miles for personal use, it's a greedy move that fuels resentment with every flight.
The onslaught of investigations has fueled some resentment within JPMorgan, where executives and board members are questioning whether the bank has become something of a punching bag for the government.
And a mother can't help but worry that saying «no» will fuel resentment of the baby or feelings of rejection.
The economic crisis has also fuelled resentment at the extent to which MPs have been seen to profit from ripping off the taxpayer.
As former attorney general Dominic Grieve warns, there is a good chance censorship will only fuel resentment of the government.
In the first months of this government, Labour's often - irrational rage towards Clegg fuelled his resentment towards them.
Indeed, sometimes such initiatives play into the hands of Islamophobes and extremists alike, by fueling resentment, marginalization and by perpetuating the conditions to bring about the self - fulfilling prophecy.
I stopped fueling resentment and listened.

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The new future of bright and eager young people hangs in a balance — waiting for the world's economy to improve and meanwhile fueling the discontent and resentment that leads to potential destructive activities.
I think it's just going to fuel more anger, resentment and finger - pointing.
After all, by his lights, Christianity thrived in the Roman Empire because it appealed to losers — to the lowly servants, weak slaves, etc. — who found in the story of a God willing to so abase himself a consoling message and sanctifying example to follow, which they did with an energy fueled by otherwise insatiable resentment of their strong and confident rulers.
The resentment was fueled by teachers drawing comparisons of «Why can't you be like your sister?».
You are fuelling public resentment which will blow the European construction apart,» he said.
Mr. Lander believes that the effort late in the campaign to discredit candidates linked to Data and Field Services, the consulting wing of the Working Families Party, was fueled by resentment that the «WFP has been so successful at promoting progressive issues for over a decade, and has supported very good candidates.
On Islam, he accused veiled Muslim women of provoking «fear and resentment» among non-Muslims as well as fuelling the rise of the BNP.
It was fueled by public broadsides — Mr. de Blasio, fed up, issued his sharpest criticism to date of the governor — and private resentments, including Mr. Cuomo's pique over the mayor's choice for a new press secretary.
Many believe the cost of motoring in the UK to be too high, and although fuel duties bear the brunt of this resentment, VED is widely viewed as part of the problem.
This only serves to fuel smoldering resentment that the tenure of the state's first black governor, David Paterson, has been so rocky that he was unable to run this fall.
In harrowing depictions, Haitian writer / director Raoul Peck just shows how the tragedy affected one man, Augustin Muganza (Idris Elba, of HBO's «The Wire»), and his family during the hundred days in the spring of 1994 where the Tutsis were being viciously slaughtered with guns and machetes by the extremist Hutu military, as well as Hutu citizens spurned on by the urgings of the radio to «stomp on the cockroaches», fueling the fans of decades old resentment among the Hutu majority.
The movie comes alive when mother and daughter are on screen together, when their interactions fuel enough rage and resentment to power the lights for the whole house.
Meanwhile, as refugees, soldiers, and spies stream into the city, the Nazis conspire with the emerging Muslim Brotherhood to fuel the Egyptian people's seething resentment against their British overlords.
The problem with mortgage writedowns is that most taxpayers would consider this vastly unfair — if their neighbor gets a loan written down to the home's worth and they don't it would fuel plenty of resentment and probably lead to a lot more strategic defaults — why would anyone feel bad about blowing off a mortgage when doing the right thing just makes you a chump?
From the finale of Uncharted 4, Rafe Adler speaks about the legacy that Nathan Drake has created for himself and how this has fueled his enemies» resentment to see him falter:
A struggle to control culture: Incendiary comments, made by leaders who might otherwise have been expected to guide intelligent discussion, fueled the flames of cultural resentment.
Only now, fueled by anger and resentment over having to pay attorney's fees, this alienating parent will be even more so.
When couples don't have sex, they may start a cycle of recrimination and hurt feelings that, in turn, turns them off from sex, which fuels more resentment and hurt.
Frustration and resentment often fuel anger and fear toward the addicted family member, causing rifts and distrust to grow... As family members of people in active addiction or early recovery, the path to a healthier life is strewn with hurdles and barriers.
Slechta was able to determine that the seller's resistance was fueled by the resentment she was already feeling over having agreed to allow the buyer to move in early.
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