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People who employ assistants become spoiled.
"I would be able to buy a lot of things, but then I might become spoiled".
"We'd hate to become spoiled and take the little edge out of this wonderful business we're in," he said slyly.
If you frequently play with the new Aibos, they become spoiled, and if you give them a lot of freedom, they become a bit mischievous.
The trouble is, they may have become spoiled: Mr. Li has pulled off more lucrative deals since the sale of Orange.
But he added, "The catch is, the companies have to make sure to manage the process" internally so that such tickets, which are typically good for one year, don't get forgotten about and become "spoiled inventory" when itineraries change, as they frequently do in business travel.
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Evidently, however, that view became spoiled, at least in the mind of Leona Helmsley, Mr. Helmsley's widow.
Oral traditions hold that the ancestral Puebloans who called Mesa Verde home emerged from a sipapu, the navel of the Earth, when their third world became spoiled because people became too selfish.
When the day comes for Homer to take Bart and Lisa to Duff Gardens, he falls ill from food poisoning after eating a hoagie that became spoiled days after he took it home from a company picnic.
Just look at what happened in Chicago last year when unionized teachers went on strike because they became spoiled with inflated wages, tenure and guaranteed work based on every factor outside of job performance and results.
It's fine to pretend to be spoiled every now and then, but don't just become a spoiled brat, even online.
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