Sentences with phrase «more umbrage»

It's often the partners who take more umbrage.

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Britain could also take umbrage if Scotland adopts much more liberal immigration policies.
I think if they suppress the ego driven umbrage reaction and instead get down to the realities of the market they are in, everyone can make more money and be more happy.
And, alas, those who are more advanced and taking the care to train themselves in retail concepts tend to take great umbrage at us for pointing out that many others are making these mistakes.
Her snapping hadn't ever become anything more (surprisingly, no dog had yet taken umbrage to it), so they left her in, thinking she'd «loosen up.»
Perhaps the more «hardcore» fans will take umbrage with yet more «dumbing down» but those elitists can, quite frankly, lick a Switch card and shove it up their urethras.
If there was umbrage at petrol prices, it was more to do with the worry that we were being screwed by the petrol companies or else the government unfairly (for the record, I read many articles all stating that to reduce excise would be a terrible thing to do, in contrast to what you suggest everyone was thinking).
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