Sentence examples for resentment arose from inspiring English sources

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The resentment arose from the natural tendency of high-school boys to give a great deal of importance to seniority, and by his third year it was gone.

A small flash of resentment arose in the back of my mind as it dawned on me that all the doctors senior to me had been given a free pass, "grandfathered in" for the rest of their professional lives, while the rest of us would have to agonize through this grueling process every 10 years.

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The comments were one of the clearest signs yet that Chinese leaders are increasingly concerned about popular resentment arising as a result of soaring living costs.

A lack of verifiable information facilitates corruption and patronage politics, and groups like Boko Haram exploit the systemic weaknesses and resentment arising from the Nigerian state's inability to provide accountable governance.

Just two days after the new terror alerts, questions -- and even resentment -- arose from inside the cross hairs, and police officials coordinating stepped-up security measures were looking ahead to when it would be possible to step back down.

I'm thankful that any resentment that arose from my kissing every family member's wife, husband, girlfriend, or boyfriend on the mouth as they arrived at the house has dissipated.

On the flip side, anger and resentment can arise in Stars if they are overloaded with work and don't feel fairly compensated.

Even if she does not at first consciously think about it in this way, her resentment can arise because her emotions have been attuned to respond to other cases where a promotion has been granted unfairly and where in retrospect there is no doubt in anyone's mind (like the pond case) what would have been the right thing to do.

Feelings of depression or resentment might arise if your child is sick, you lost a love one or you experienced another life-changing event.

When people who are resettled are disempowered in the process, anger and resentment can arise, which can lead to violence between resettled communities and public authorities and local populations, as well as domestic violence (Good 1996; Thukral 1996).

Misunderstandings are common, however, and resentments inevitably arise.

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