Sentences with phrase «growing resentment»

Growing resentment How can a mom not resent being the primary caretaker while operating with minimal input?
Either way, it reflects a growing resentment towards Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's ubiquitous social network both in and out of the tech world in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
With ever - growing resentment towards my creaky Commodore 64 with its cassette loaded games and joystick, I probably wasn't far off giving up on gaming and instead dedicating my life to something even less illustrious like sticker collections or even paying attention at school.
With three years of growing resentment, Mighty No. 9 «s initially excited throng of backers have been steadily infuriated by delays, mixed messages, insulting marketing, and disappointing visual changes.
There is a growing resentment amongst users that the more vocal crowd are skewing this perception that most people get motion sickness from full locomotion and thus we have seen most early game developers playing it safe with teleportation based games.
He was born in Kashmir to a Muslim family sometime around Maharajah Ranjit Singh's conquest of the region in 1819, leading him to grow up with a growing resentment toward the maharajah, viewing him as a murderer.
The episode is called «The Conflict of the Sage» and centers around the growing resentment that Ardyn picked up for the Lucian empire over the course of 2,000 years following his battle with the Astrals and his doomed role to absorb the Daemon from Eos as a forsaken hero.
Dramatic 19th century Japan settingBased on the backdrop of the Boshin War period, the new campaign starts in 1864, a time of growing resentment against Western colonial power and influence.
She is a mid-lifer who was stuck in an unsatisfying desk job and courting a growing resentment towards the North American lifestyle.
She has this growing resentment in her that she's not able to do the kind of work that she feels passionate about.
Well thought - out places to stow things create an atmosphere that can make the difference between happy car ownership and a growing resentment over the years.
The canines lurked near homes and preyed on livestock and occasionally pets, provoking growing resentment from residents.
Ignoring the growing resentment towards politicians is dangerous.
There is also a growing resentment to the repeated claim by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and President Buhari's handlers that there is no alternative to Buhari.
He also defended his switch to the Republican party, and said the one thing that has frustrated him most about Barack Obama's presidency is what he perceives as a growing resentment of the rich.
Another serious reason is the growing resentment by the broader public of the ever - increasing professionalisation and cartelisation of political life and party politics.
It is particularly notable in Lenin, «The reason why [Capitalists] can do nothing about [workers» growing resentment] is because private property is most strictly safeguarded, is «sacred» there.
The arrangement I'd seen before as a blessing I now viewed with growing resentment.
It reflects growing resentment against perceived outlandish behaviour by the elite founding families and the view that they treat publicly listed companies as their private firms.
On Thursday, the shares were dropping again, down 6 % and back around the original IPO price, thanks to growing resentment over an ugly redesign of Snap's app.
Our lack of forgiveness is why we choose to hold onto bitterness, letting it ripen into full grown resentment.
There are a few tracks just utterly soured, but they're too few to grow any resentment.

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It's better to have hard conversations than to allow problems to grow and resentment to build.
Folks, if you've ever flown in or out of San Francisco, you know what I'm talking about — the bitter resentment growing in your belly as the fog settles in once more and delays your flight for two hours.
Yes, braggers and boasters get noticed by thrusting themselves into the spotlight, but the only thing their antics achieve is a growing sense of resentment from people who couldn't care less.
As a result, corporate departments at many businesses have grown while the rest of the organization has shrunk, causing resentment.
It's like forcing your flood of energy into a small garden hose, your impatience jumps up, your anger and resentment begin to grow, you get irritable and ultimately squash yourself down to the size of the little issue you have been presented with.
Anyone who has read Richard Williams's 2014 memoir, «Black and White: The Way I See It,» knows how much resentment he felt about the racism he faced growing up in the American South and how intent he was on preparing his tennis - playing daughters to handle being outsiders in a predominantly white sport.
Resentment is growing not only towards those who ran up the debts — Iceland's bankrupt Kaupthing and Landsbanki, with its Icesave accounts, and heavily geared property owners in the Baltics and central Europe — but also towards the foreign advisers and creditors who put pressure on these governments to sell off the banks and public companies to insiders.
Resentment is growing not only toward those who ran up these debts — Iceland's bankrupt Kaupthing and Landsbanki with its Icesave accounts, and heavily debt - leveraged property owners and privatizers in the Baltics and Central Europe — but also toward the neoliberal foreign advisors and creditors who pressured these governments to sell off the banks and public infrastructure to insiders.
We obliged the officers» request, but our resentment grew.
«I don't think there was any resentment, but I think we did miss out on a lot of good stuff growing up that was so unnecessary,» he concludes.
For Jesus the seething resentment is as bad as the act that grows out of it.
In Germany itself, among the more affluent, the growing sense of national identity was beginning to express itself in a new and stronger resentment against Rome.
The consumer is paying $ 1 a litre and the only winner here is the supermarket... Obviously it is cheaper to buy [produce] from overseas than from our country, grown in God knows what... Your latest ad campaign sprouting that you support Aussie growers is insulting... Eventually all the growers you so - called support will be out of business... The consumer will be stuck buying expensive, overseas produce... I am ashamed to watch your ads and us farmers burn in resentment when we do.
I can say that the negativity and resentment that grew within me toward him made it impossible for me to be a good parent.
The feeling of resentment grew and grew until 1 fine day.
Resentment is going to ride high, and emotions aren't going to grow.
At that point, the resentment builds until one person manages to completely dominate the other, or the conflicts grow too large to remain a couple.
This is particularly important if you are an exclusive pumper or a working mom — resentment will grow if you are the only one pumping and washing parts all day every day.
Growing up in an atmosphere of resentment is not good for a child.
13:19 - «Anger at, resentment towards, and distrust of, politicians is growing,» Conservative MP Gordon Henderson warns.
Next week's Budget will be make or break for the chancellor as resentment grows among Conservative MPs.
During the frenetic campaigning for the party leadership over the next six months, which will overshadow the party's preparations for this year's unprecedented batch of elections, all the candidates are likely to exploit the resentment which has built up at all levels of the party over Mr Ashdown's ever growing links with Mr Blair.
The McKay Commission report into the consequences of devolution on law - making found English resentment at Scottish and Northern Ireland MPs voting on laws just for England was growing and that the status quo could not continue.
Unlike Hanna, Cantor did little last - minute campaigning in his district, where resentment over Cantor's national profile as a party leader had grown among many conservatives.
His society's resentment grew as Einstein's mind grew, exponentially.
The people who grow have the courage to face themselves and their pain and learn what they need to learn from it, while those who don't often stay locked into anger and resentment and a «why me» mentality.»
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