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Thus my pain is not to feel wrongly slighted, but to feel rightly slighted.
We're making people feel wrongly treated and pushing them toward more radical positions".
One reason for the anxiety in the political class is the potential for the sort of populist anger and resentment that historically has made for a potent wedge, particularly when the masses (i.e., the little guy) feel wrongly abused by the elite (the big guy).
After the break are excerpts from disabled Facebookees who feel wrongly accused, including a graduate student, a middle-aged man in Australia, and an overly-chatty woman.
"Often people are scared of contacting their local authority because they feel, wrongly in my experience, that having a protected tree might place extra financial burdens, or might make their property harder to sell".
Dr. Acerbi et al. feel (wrongly) accused, with accusations certainly not having been my intention.
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For part of the first night it was felt (wrongly as it turned out) that all the reactors were cooling down.
As for Mr. Meskini, who also testified about his interrogation, he made clear that he wanted to talk because he felt wrongly accused.
Saudi Arabia's revered King Faisal once remarked: "If anyone feels wrongly treated, he has only himself to blame for not telling me.
He sells barely 300 cups a day at his new post down the block on 86th Street, he said, and he feels wrongly singled out.
Chief Wiles, who took over in August 2003, acknowledged that the department's internal affairs unit did investigate members of the public in cases in which officers felt wrongly accused.
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