I find I am
often envious of others» talents..
These individuals are
often envious of others or believe that others are envious of them (Criterion 8).
In my early years of practice, working on an «eat what you kill» basis in very small firms, I was
often envious of my salaried friends working as associates in larger firms under the mentorship and guidance of skilled senior counsel.
And in more situations, people are
often envious of who you're with.
That Birtles story is a reminder that as glamorous — and
often envious, a footballers life undoubtedly is, it can also has its dark side.
Not exact matches
I need to make seafood more
often; I'm
envious that you eat it once a week!
I have
often been
envious of their chosen single lives and I am sorry that so many can only imagine one type of relationship.
Comments from folks who are either expecting or juggling small babies of their own are
often frankly
envious.
I
often imagined the response I would get if I answered those
envious questions with the truth.
I
often feel like I have tried «everything» (more carbs, fewer carbs, more fat, less fat, more protein, less protein, no dairy, no artificial sweeteners, more exercise including weight training with heavier and heavier weights, less exercise, more calories, fewer calories, lots of different supplements) not to mention, naturally, of being
envious of my 6» 3» brother - in - law who maintains at 160 pounds regardless of what he eats.
And more
often than not, most people are actually
envious of what you have.
If you have ever felt
envious of the special - edition, high - performance Subarus that
often hit the Japanese market, then the opportunity has finally come to get one in the United States.
When I was marketing my novel, I would
often find myself
envious of all the media attention some authors received.
If I'm being completely honest, I
often feel
envious watching other parents who are able to communicate with their kids that are the same age as my boys.
Anti-hipster sentiment
often comes from people who simply can't keep up with social change and are
envious of those who can.
The world's political class
often maintains a conflicted view of American professionals:
envious of the sophistication of their extravagant electoral pageants; resentful of the idea that the mere fact of their passport gives them standing to direct strategy in countries they are
often visiting for the first time.