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Resentments meaning
plural of resentment
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As you enter the month, are collectively hitting your complicated eighth house, which could plunge you into a deep self-reflection and bring some past resentments or unpaid debts bubbling up to the surface.
For regional parties, dealing with Congress is a fraught exercise anyway, beset with past resentments and present-day state-level rivalries.
Many Republicans support Trump no matter what, according to this story, because at the end of the day he’s still the bigot in chief, the embodiment of their resentments, and that’s what matters to them most.
Because one is about power and satisfying resentments, the other at its heart is about opening to nonlocal consciousness.
Even though it took place more than 70 years ago, the partitioning has left some deep- rooted resentments between India and Pakistan.
Expansion-minded Chinese nationalists, coupled with China’s increasing contempt for Russian military weakness, are quite capable of harnessing China’s resentments over past defeats to turn on their diminished client state to the north.
If Obama, at once the Democratic Party’s most commanding and unifying figure, were to make such a plea to President Biden, many fear it would only summon the older man’s resentments and backfire.
Instead, she’s become twisted by anger and confusion, years of buried resentments and self-made narratives.
Add to that the payout by the government and you get, according to Katada, a situation that brings out latent class “resentments”: If Komuro were an “elite,” someone from a rich, status-secure family, then there wouldn’t be a problem.
But the British, who in the immediate postwar period still controlled immigration and feared Arab resentments, kept Jewish quotas low.
Everywhere they breathe; resentments, sadness, worry and general tension are present.
Old resentments will melt away.
The movement soon disrupted the country’s traditionalleft-right spectrum by stoking broad anti-elite resentments.
Britain is scarred by some of the worst regional inequalities in the western world: they helped drive the resentments that led to Brexit.
But I do receive the input of my clients who are often adamant about sharing their resentments and regrets related to particular mental health clinics involved in unethical practices.
But the political leadership of suburban parishes of New Orleans, more than suburbs of larger cities like Chicago, New York, L.A., etc, remains in the grip of white conservatives with deep resentments of the city where their ancestors used to reside.
It started with those girls, this quest to make their blundering, disastrous choice – the resentments, desires and motivations beneath it – intelligible.
I want to ask you about the importance of forgiveness, of not letting resentments build up and eat away at a relationship.
People keep trying to use “progressive extremism” to disguise resentments and repressions.
The Sunnis, meanwhile, have new resentments: their cities were destroyed in the war against IS, and Abdul-Mahdi's government has been slow to release funds for reconstruction.