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"This not only denies us English an opportunity to celebrate the nation that is being represented but is also a cause for resentment amongst other countries within the British Isles who feel that England have requisitioned a British song". But his proposal for an English anthem was opposed by Jacob Rees-Mogg, Conservative MP for North East Somerset.
Money is one of the main things families argue about – there are lots of ways resentments can come about: money can be given to one sibling or the other, and that can become a cause for resentment.
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In an environment where building ties between workers is crucial, two-tier is a split down the middle, a material cause for resentment, mistrust and weakness between workers within a shop.
(Not to mention a cause for guilt and resentment.
A cause for more sustained resentment has been her ostentatious personal style in what is still a desperately poor country.
But a more potent cause for resentment was his espousal of Omanisation, which impacted on the many mercenaries, civil as well as military, who regarded employment in the sultanate as a meal ticket for life.
It can be a cause of resentment if people believe they are being solicited for gifts for a wedding that they won't be attending.
"My objection to this conduct was a cause of resentment".
Her elevation to this traditionally male role was itself a cause of resentment.
Why don't you take a plate?" I don't really want any of Connie's leaves or brown grains, but to refuse the offer would give her cause for resentment.
And now the franchisees have new cause for resentment.
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