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Resentments between merger partners can fester for years.
Even though it's a benign lesion, it still can fester.
Disappointment can fester into cynicism, enthusiasm into careerism.
Without these governance constraints, initial misestimates and mistakes can fester and lead to large losses.
And as your question suggests, that can fester in folks' craws.
There's a fear that, if left unacknowledged, these hurts can fester.
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This can only fester if they are unaddressed".
What the character of Philida warns us about is the importance of not letting those in power get away with anything; just one slip-up, a moment of casual cruelty or neglect or even well-intentioned paternalism, can quickly fester into something more insidious.
And it is especially in places that mythologize their safety and openness that this climate can quickly fester.
"The odds of repeating another Afghanistan or Iraq — invading, pacifying, and administering a large third-world country — may be low," Mr. Gates said, but the Army and the rest of the government must focus on capabilities that can "prevent festering problems from growing into full-blown crises which require costly — and controversial — large-scale American military intervention".
In the #MeToo moment, the challenges of recognizing, confronting and investigating sexual misconduct have gotten most of the attention, but Simons's case shows how misconduct can leave festering wounds — particularly at academic institutions where people in positions of power may have tenure, a lifetime job appointment that is difficult to revoke.
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