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"jealously" Definitions
  1. in an angry or unhappy way because somebody you like or love is showing interest in somebody else
  2. in an angry or unhappy way because you wish you had something that somebody else has synonym enviously
  3. in a way that is careful to keep or protect something that you have

230 Sentences With "jealously"

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ONCE upon a time, countries jealously guarded their credit ratings.
Burned by experience, the fund is jealously guarding its credibility.
He's also driven by a pang of jealously and rejection.
We're told Louis chalks the whole thing up to jealously.
Hedge funds typically jealously guard the details of their short trades.
But we're told Briana fires back ... jealously isn't in her playbook.
Limited supply means premium prices and such advantages are jealously guarded.
Maybe it's a vendetta against the artist himself out of jealously.
It would jealously use its ample authority to conduct them itself.
North Korea also jealously guards internal information from leaving the country.
They aren't the only ones who jealously guard what they have.
He was a childhood friend, and there is jealously and rivalry.
A bald old man jealously grooming a full haired young man. Weird?
Jealously is a drink best served warm and Romney just proved it.
In reality, Brussels is dominated by governments who guard their power jealously.
It is true that Congress jealously guards its power of the purse.
Europeans are even pooling sovereignty in areas once guarded jealously by states.
Until now, brands within groups have jealously guarded customer information from each other.
Trade secrets are jealously guarded in an industry that competes mainly on realism.
German business barons have guarded their privacy more jealously than those from elsewhere.
How else does one feel when a jealously guarded possession seems to rebel?
Countries guard their tax sovereignty jealously, even as they rail against tax minimisation.
BF orders a Bloody Mary, and I watch jealously as he drinks it.
The real estate, as we call it, on the questionnaire is jealously guarded.
So why didn't Congress react to the policy change at the border jealously?
Lawmakers jealously guard their prerogative to control federal spending and shape government programs.
Such intrusions should remind people how jealously they ought to protect their property rights.
But Mr. al-Baghdadi's wife kicked her out, apparently in a pique of jealously.
His modest roots could have made him jealously guard his millions with his life.
In this scenario, climate scientists and their allies are jealously guarding the climate discussion.
Jealously of success destroys and holds people back, it's an oppressive place to live.
The secrecy continues to this day, and what goes on there is jealously guarded.
Typically it involves a protracted conflict, maybe a mix of jealously and paranoia, chronic depression.
Kylie's marathon birthday celebration may be over, but, thanks to Instagram, our jealously lives on.
Jealously can be evil in relationships and it can really rock a foundation of trust.
He was probably there for the rise of this band jealously watching them explode [laughs].
But the Socialist Party jealously guards even the most basic of information - including about inflation.
Raising Turtle in isolation also allows Martin to tighten his jealously possessive hold on her.
You will never feel extreme jealously when you are happy with yourself and your own qualities.
The bacteria guard these jealously because unrelated freeloading cells could benefit strongly by using them first.
This also explained his admiration for Russia, a country which jealously guarded its independence of action.
Blume's characters look forward to puberty, comparing themselves jealously to friends who have already begun menstruating.
Nepal, increasingly aligned with Beijing, jealously guards its claim to the Buddha's birth and early life.
Years of defense cuts have worsened the issue as national governments jealously protect their own firms.
Even when bureaucracies endorse a new idea, officials often fear change and jealously guard their turf.
Guard your data jealously and it's just as worthless—because nobody can do anything with it.
"They jealously guard their turf," said Austan Goolsbee, a senior economic advisor in the Obama administration.
The Oracle of Omaha explained another bubble is unavoidable due to human nature, jealously and greed.
They are jealously protective of those jobs and unconvinced by the promise of jobs in renewables.
It would have cost a mild amount of money, but given Ryan's passion for huge deficit-expanding tax cuts, that shouldn't be a problem, if he genuinely thinks CHIP is a hugely important program that must be jealously guarded, the way he jealously guards corporate tax cuts.
He calls her phone, and once Koracick (Greg Germann) answers, he immediately feels a jolt of jealously.
Republicans have jealously guarded this often-overlooked form of patronage, much as the former Democratic majority did.
We must guard them jealously, and pass them on for as long as the calendar has days.
The more insecure someone is, the more you can bet they will behave jealously, possessively, or manipulatively.
We're left with islands of disclosure, jealously guarded by the press and presumably valued by the public.
Hukou in major cities like Shanghai and Beijing are coveted by outsiders and jealously defended by locals.
Steven Tyler is chalking up Joe Perry's unkind statements about Steven's new country music as simple jealously.
Our freedom to safely congregate in these churches and exercise our religious beliefs must be jealously guarded.
Our sources say this isn't a jealously thing -- Kourtney didn't influence producers to keep Sofia off cam.
The theme for American Horror Story season six has been as jealously guarded as Donald Trump's tax returns.
But I figured he'd be chummy enough with the guys to navigate any initial jealously that may arise.
But much of it remained jealously guarded—as reflected in the innumerable proposals that never left Independence Hall.
He battled jealously from other military leaders and numerous navy chief petty officers who resisted his reform efforts.
By turns tender and jealously controlling, he beats Yetemegnu with a stick when she ventures outside their home.
"Elected representatives should jealously guard the public's trust, not abuse their positions for personal gain," Mr. Braverman added.
If he has told anyone, one way or the other, within Arsenal's hierarchy, the secret is guarded jealously.
Moreover, Mr. Trump is targeting the asset that corporate bosses tend to protect most jealously: their personal reputation.
Mr Jeyenbekov undoubtedly agrees, as he jealously guards his power while mulling the unenviable fates of his predecessors.
Carmakers have at last caught on to the value of data and know that they should guard it jealously.
They look at each other jealously and make their opinions on each other and decide to fight or whatnot.
Funded by the Canadian government, CIFAR encouraged its fellows to share their best ideas rather than guarding them jealously.
But it is jealously guarding its hold on basic education, so it keeps those schools on a tight leash.
Each team jealously guards the secrets of its technology and no cameras are allowed inside the hangar-like space.
When Rachael comes to the fence, they run across the pasture and contend jealously to be next to her.
That's why countries that have jealously guarded their sovereignty -- like China, like India, like Russia -- have all signed on.
Under the Constitution, each state controls its own election procedures, and officials jealously guard their authority against federal interference.
Thirty-four years his junior, Kohl-Richter jealously guards his legacy, keeping reams of official papers in their marital home.
In life, his identity was jealously guarded; in death, the dissection of his brain was streamed live on the internet.
The situation in Texas has left some Lone Star progressives looking jealously to their Southern compatriots in Georgia and Arizona.
Ramón becomes intensely, even jealously focused on the bird, a ragged creature Elodia brings to him from a city market.
Rivals such as Waymo, Google's subsidiary, and Tesla, an electric-car firm, jealously guard their software and the data they collect.
Watch the video above to see our hack for a slicked-back bun that would make any CEO crumble with jealously.
However, EU states have traditionally guarded very jealously their right of veto over tax policy, especially when facing tight financial constraints.
Our system of checks and balances relies on each branch's jealously guarding its powers and upholding its duties under our Constitution.
Mr Lewandowski was more henchman than strategist, jealously guarding access to the candidate and espousing the principle: "Let Trump be Trump".
In addition to his demonstrable indecency, cruelty and lack of civility, President Trump has jealously sunk into the depths of pettiness.
Congress jealously guards its control over taxation and expenditure and does not look to the president for leadership in this area.
This, I imagine, will give my confectionery trees that texture that brings them to life and inspires jealously in all my friends.
It's also worth mentioning that Cleveland guarded his privacy very jealously, and he was loath to have the newspapers discussing his health.
For a man who jealously guards his image, the mockery will sting and is already provoking the biggest backlash of his presidency.
This guilt, I fear, threatens to set my progress back, and I've noticed it manifest in other behaviors like paranoia and jealously.
Artisans have jealously guarded their recipes for centuries, and to this day the blueprint for authentic Torunskie pierniki remains shrouded in mystery.
"The military, the intelligence community and the foreign service jealously guard their professional identity of being nonpartisan and apolitical," Mr. Feaver said.
It led the world in computer and material science technology, and it jealously hoarded its leadership with military secrecy and export controls.
" But even Moore acknowledged Trump's strategy to pressure the Fed to keep rates low may backfire: "The Fed guards their independence jealously.
Where she was during those crucial hours has been one of the most jealously guarded secrets of her office, spawning lurid rumors.
But these days, performing all but the most basic repairs requires specialized tools and knowledge that companies like Apple and Samsung guard jealously.
EU states jealously protect their defense contractors, meaning the bloc has developed 178 different weapons systems, compared to 30 in the United States.
Some companies stop here, congratulating themselves on picking up technology that someone else developed, while continuing to jealously guard their secrets from competitors.
But behind the scenes they were jealously watching their friends' "normal" college experiences on social media from afar and crying themselves to sleep.
But most European countries have guarded their sovereignty most jealously in the national security terrain, so these ideas would cross significant red lines.
He predicted that the people would be more loyal to legislators than to the executive and that Congress would jealously protect its power.
Over the years, he has jealously guarded the corner against interlopers: He outlasted the hawkers of free papers who appeared a decade ago.
Just like Britain in the 1970s, rock, punk and metal had come to Medellín as working class movements, and they were jealously guarded.
They see maintenance and repair as a right they are in danger of losing to companies that hoard spare parts and information too jealously.
The self-driving car world is a secretive one, where software, hardware, and testing methods are jealously guarded (and occasionally spark a major lawsuit).
Most farmers jealously guard that right: they see it as a form of insurance should they fail to make ends meet in the cities.
Nintendo's Amiibos might just be simple plastic toys with NFC chips embedded in their rear ends, but their collectors jealously guard their rarest purchases.
The young internet had a hunger for spoiling the surprise, while promotions guarded their ability to truly shock with a debut ever more jealously.
Since 1978, when Deng Xiaoping launched his economic programme, the party-state has jealously guarded this walled garden for its officials and their business cronies.
His approach here, and his success, have left New Hampshire's Republican leaders, who jealously guard their first-in-the-nation status, both perplexed and appalled.
Then you have the half-dozen smaller regional airports, each jealously guarding their own disc of space, except where squashed by one of those cakes.
At this stage, Apollo looks comparatively primitive: It's difficult to exactly judge Baidu's technology, as, like most of its rivals, it jealously guards its data.
As she slips farther into fanaticism and the arms of John Leal, Will is driven desperately and jealously to his own retaliatory exertion of control.
Setting up a new calendar under the current system would require the assent of every state, and some will jealously guard their power and influence.
"At least during my time, O.M.B. jealously guarded the executive order," said Mr. Hancock, who worked at the department for two decades beginning in 1995.
The founders of these communities—a colorful cast of prophets, dreamers, and narcissists—preach against private property and possessions as they jealously guard their own.
Soon, Frank and Lola learn that love still hurts, especially when tendrils of jealously start twisting through the story and he confuses abandon with possession.
Any such move, of course, would face political headwinds, given that even the most obscure pots of federal money have members of Congress jealously guarding them.
He jealously guarded his image and his privacy, limiting media access and interviews in general; he cooperated with not a single author in his entire career.
Thornton played Tawni Hart, the fashion-obsessed, pink-loving rival to Lovato's Sonny Munroe who eventually put aside her jealously for Sonny to become her BFF.
Still, the American scientists interviewed for this article almost all spoke jealously of Marangoni's large lipid lab, or of Wageningen University, the Netherlands' food science Mecca.
Since their 2004 merger, the two airline brands have maintained separate corporate structures and boards, and a high degree of management autonomy jealously guarded by KLM.
But Tank joined the guys on the "TMZ Sports" TV show (airs Tuesday night on FS1) and fired back -- saying Broner's hate stems from simple jealously.
By opening up data and programs that were once jealously guarded, Goldman is taking the risk that someone else develops something valuable based on their work.
Her experiences will influence the new dance interpretation of Bizet's opera Carmen, a tragic tale of jealously and love between a soldier and a gypsy woman.
The restaurant played host to Jay Z's 47th birthday party in an event so jealously guarded that nobody saw the rapper or wife Beyoncé enter or exit.
"Fun fact, I had a jealously fueled meltdown visiting this video set and made an asshole out of myself to a large group of people," she revealed.
Read MoreHistory says 'Brexit' makes sense But my real goal is to warmly express my jealously at the opportunity you all have in just one week's time.
It was true, and I found myself jealously glaring at groups of teenagers who were running sugar-high circles around the various ballrooms, hugging and snapping selfies.
Had my driver been a human, I probably would have marveled jealously at the fact that the car maintained perfect speed and actually signaled before every turn.
America has jealously guarded the export of such aircraft for fear that they might fall out of government hands, be turned on protesters or used against Israel.
The women lounge around Ivy's apartment wearing oxford shirts and no pants, with Ivy snapping jealously at her new lady whenever she mentions her neon-haired ex.
"Our freedom to safely congregate in these churches and exercise our religious beliefs must be jealously guarded," US Attorney David C. Joseph said in the Wednesday statement.
The father of a toddler, who has been charged for allegedly murdering his little girl, was allegedly motived by jealously, Onondaga County District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick tells PEOPLE.
"In the very beginning of all of this, there was a time when I actually thought [Kelly's] husband did this out of jealously and anger," Frizzo tells PEOPLE.
If owners could easily tinker with such devices, that could sever the profitable links between product, service and data, which may make manufacturers' guard them even more jealously.
Together they approached the Central Archaeological Council, which jealously guards classical sites; it insisted that no sculptures be placed in the most sacred parts of the ancient temples.
EU leaders jealously guard their foreign-policy prerogatives (which is one reason why some of the promises to expel Russian spies may vanish on contact with domestic reality).
Since it was created in 1886 by John Pemberton in Atlanta, this formula has been jealously guarded and few have been able to get their hands on it.
China's fast-paced construction industry has long been the subject of discussion and for some countries, jealously with some construction companies building skyscrapers in as little as two weeks.
New vehicle and powertrain platforms developed by FCA-Renault could also pose a dilemma to Nissan, challenging its jealously guarded independence in some areas of engineering, research and development.
The androgynous look, which Dietrich said had been inspired by the English music hall performer Vesta Tilley, became the actress's signature, and she appears to have guarded it jealously.
As Midge jokes about very specific details of her night with Joel, he is secretly hiding behind a pillar, drunk and jealously witnessing all the laughs his wife is getting.
As our jealously of Sasha and Malia continues to skyrocket, we're taking a look at just why Obama has earned the title of World's Coolest Mom (woman, human, etc.): 1.
The city's Wagnerites, a passionate, sometimes obsessive lot, began to look on jealously as she sang elsewhere, recalled Nathalie D. Wagner, the president of the Wagner Society of New York.
I can't look at this video without thinking about how jealously protective I was of my cars in H1Z1, or the paranoia-fueled Fortresses of Solitude I built in Rust.
It's a jealously guarded secret, but you can be sure that whatever is being built and tested out there has evolved from the technology systems that were worked on before.
The cauldron of hatred, envy, greed, jealously, racism and sexism — once checked by laws, pubic weight, good manners and a willingness to listen with an open mind — is bubbling furiously.
The banks, however, along with the governments that protected their interests, jealously guarded their domains, so Gevers tarried for two years in search of an agreeable regulatory environment for his venture.
Our founders envisioned a strong legislative branch that would jealously guard the power of the purse, with the House of Representatives acting to ensure the peoples' money would be spent wisely.
But it is these individual regimes — fought for tooth-and-nail over the years by the different working groups, and jealously guarded as embodying rights, not privileges — that are at issue.
I want to let myself into my work not in droplets or fragments or anything so jealously guarded, nor in the unfiltered gush that shapes the clichéd idea of the personal essay.
Al Azhar, which is state-funded, has hewed closely to Egypt's rulers for the past six decades, yet at the same time jealously defended its position as Egypt's premier authority on Islam.
It often happens that those at the bottom of a power structure turn on each other, jealously guarding their own step on the ladder, rather than actually destabilizing the forces up top.
But only after pressure from the Israelis did the three religious communities that jealously share the church, Greek Orthodox, Armenian Orthodox and Roman Catholic, agree to a renovation that began last spring.
"People go crazy for the chocolate," Mr. Perl said, adding that his hamantaschen have been prepared with a cookie-dough recipe that he has jealously guarded for the life of his store.
But a minority of judges, mostly ones in higher courts, according to analysts, have jealously guarded their independence and have sometimes acted as an autonomous check on the powers of Mr. Sisi.
To fulfill this weighty responsibility, past administrations, both Democratic and Republican, have jealously guarded a strict separation between the Justice Department and the White House when it comes to investigations and prosecutions.
As for the rift ... Aaron's ex-girlfriend, Olivia Munn, had previously said there were jealously issues with Aaron's father and brothers but noted, "I don't think either side of the road is clean."
Some designs, such as Pokémon chess sets or mini-Millennium Falcons, are based on intellectual property (IP) that belongs to companies—in this case Nintendo and Disney—known for guarding their copyrights jealously.
I think lots of us were/are excited for her and proud of what she is doing, but there is another side of it where it's created some intense jealously in some people.
In this case, the world is the fictional African nation of Wakanda – the most technologically advanced country on Earth, which got that way by jealously guarding its wealth and knowledge from everyone else.
The two talked about the subject when they came face-to-face at Conor's gym in Vegas over the weekend -- with Conor admitting his jealously over the fact CR7 has a private jet.
"There had been no sharing between chefs, and everybody jealously protected what he knew and made sure even his apprentice didn't learn everything from him," Mr. Subijana, 67, recalled in a recent interview.
Beijing, China (CNN)As more than a million protesters across the US gathered for the Women's March on Washington and "sister marchers" around the country and the world, feminists in China looked on jealously.
I'm happy to accept that the entire university system in any country, especially yours, is deeply and increasingly pathological, unfairly and jealously hierarchical, terrifyingly high-priced and deeply flawed at credentialing and capability signaling.
Prosecutors say Pilkington confessed to jealously killing her three young sons over the course of 13 months, suffocating them with a blanket because her husband paid them more attention than he did their daughter.
"Fun fact, I had a jealously-fueled [sic] meltdown visiting this video set and made an a-----e out of myself to a large group of people," Teigen shared with her followers on Monday.
And as she watches Julia bond with her daughter and grow even closer to David, jealously quickly spirals into obsession and madness — and she begins to develop a secret plot to tear them apart.
It is much easier to liberalise trade in goods than in jealously protected services markets, as the EU has learned during its painful attempts to negotiate "next-generation" trade deals with Canada and America.
At the same time, it's also turning us into paranoid voyeurs who jealously look through every post to see if we've been excluded from the fun for some reason we've concocted in our heads.
It could be "very risky" for the Trump administration to produce a tax reform plan, because congressional leaders "jealously guard their turf," former Council of Economic Advisors Chair Austan Goolsbee told CNBC on Thursday.
The files for the at least 180 multilateral organizations sit across a dozen or so U.S. agencies and are jealously guarded by mid-level civil servants or low-level political appointees at these agencies.
When you're an indie dev and you've worked on a game and it doesn't really have the traction or impact you wanted it to, you then watch every other dev out there really jealously.
As for the source of the conflict, Louis is convinced Briana is blinded by jealously over his relationship with Danielle Campbell, and she went crazy when Freddie came home with the smell of Danielle's perfume.
Jordan's jealously and immaturity fueled much of his rage according to Moore — though for weeks she was convinced there was still a good guy in there worth fighting for, which often brought them back together.
Back in July, Teigen revealed that she had "a jealously fueled meltdown" and "made an assh— out of myself to a large group of people" while visiting the set of Legend's hit "Green Light" video.
He gets the cliché movie makeover and we get to watch sexual tension flare between Jack and Rose as the ridiculously hyper-masculine Cal jealously tries to snub Jack over and over to no avail.
But it's important to remember that in the US, it's Congress that makes the appropriations—which is a right that they jealously defend—so there's a bit less uncertainty there than with the next president.
As you probably know, Tiffany sat next to Kevin Hart on The Breakfast Club and seemed to nod in agreement as Kevin tore Katt apart, saying it was rank jealously that triggered Katt's hateful comments.
Then the new food leaves the headlines, the restaurant jealously guards its sales numbers, and it's hard for outsiders to tell if the launch was a success — that is, until a nationwide expansion is announced.
The majority of clubs jealously guard the specific data gathered and methods used by their analysts — StatDNA was invited to contribute to this article, but declined — for fear of eroding whatever advantage they have accrued.
The country's sentimental reverence for truth and its jealously guarded press freedoms, while never perfect, have been as important to its global standing as the strength of its military and the reliability of its currency.
While lucky Disney fans with tickets to the season's first sold-out party will be able to witness the holiday magic in person, those who are jealously sitting at home don't have to miss out completely.
During their discussion, the first lady said she had determined early on to "protect my time" jealously, and was looking forward to the day when she could finally leave her home without consulting the Secret Service.
The biggest hurdle Mr. Acosta faces is Congress, which jealously controls the most arcane details of Job Corps to keep the Labor Department from shuttering it or cutting the head count at centers in lawmakers' districts.
Infatuated with Ziming herself, Meiling jealously follows her mother on these dates and almost ends up bagging him, in a rough approximation of "The Graduate" (a title which appears in the film on a cinema marquee).
"Cleghorn, who had been jealously carrying the hard-won Stanley Cup in his lap, deposited it on the curb at the roadside before he joined us in shoving the car up the hill," Dandurand told Roche.
" Graham on Sunday said while the bottom line is that America is not becoming a dictatorship, McCain "was right to say that we need as politicians to understand the role of the press and jealously guard it.
But the relationship quickly soured, and she left after a year to start her own firm, amid rumors that she had taken with her Ms. Johnson's "list," industry jargon for proprietary business contacts, which are jealously guarded.
They nearly always jealously guard against the EU moving into legal areas they are responsible for, which is a bad sign for ideas like a frictionless digital single market, pooled health data and serious action on taxes.
Georgia is a test case for how Western governments will treat Ukraine, which, like Georgia, wants to join NATO and the European Union but is also jealously regarded by the Kremlin as part of its sphere of influence.
But get ready to unearth your jealously towards another animal because the internet has found the next big thing in fashion and modeling- a little yellow canary named Tweety who has the "no makeup-makeup" look down pat.
Yet dreams of a United States-style continent-wide market appear as elusive as ever, with the 28 EU states jealously guarding their lucrative control of national airwaves while wide disparities in living standards mean prices vary hugely.
After all, it is the Senate — in conjunction with the faster-moving House — that by tradition has jealously guarded its role in originating and shaping legislation, only later sending it to the president to be accepted or rejected.
But Juventus held firm, jealously guarding the 3-0 advantage it had gained in the first leg last week, and out Barcelona went, absent from the semifinals of the Champions League for the third time in four years.
Putin, 66, who jealously protects his privacy and that of his close family, was replying to a question posed by a reporter at his annual press conference, which focused mainly on international relations and the state of the economy.
Mr. Atallah is a seasoned witness to the rivalries among the Greek Orthodox, Armenian Orthodox and Roman Catholic communities that jealously share — and sometimes spar over — what they consider Christianity's holiest site, inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
While British investigators jealously guard detailed information about their operations, seeking to run their leads to ground before they are exposed to view, their American counterparts seem more willing to put what they know directly into the public domain.
Victims of femicide usually have a history of suffering domestic violence and killers are often the victims' current or former partners, sometimes motivated by jealously or because a woman has refused to go back with an ex-boyfriend, activists say.
The sky was bright with the glow of the moon, but there was little other light; the war raging in Yemen had all but destroyed the city's access to electricity, and fuel for generators was in short supply and jealously guarded.
The city's rule of law and freedom of speech is jealously guarded by many in the former British colony after it returned to Chinese rule in 1997 under the principle of "one country, two systems", allowing it wide-ranging freedoms.
Looking back on the suffrage fight now, a hundred years on, we should not simply celebrate the victory, but remind ourselves how jealously men guarded the reins of power, and how difficult it was—and remains—to wrest them away.
U.S. economic analysts, especially at the Treasury, have jealously guarded the dollar's role and the many benefits it offers: the ability to run large deficits at low cost and disproportionate influence over the structure of the global economy, among others.
Indonesia is planning to use the platform to make public data that it gathers through "vessel monitoring systems"—information which can reveal more about what is actually happening on-board than AIS location data do, and as a result is often jealously guarded.
It was Arya's desire to get her hands dirty that ultimately gave her a different type of bond with the Stark men – her father included – and those memories weren't lost on Sansa, who rehashed her jealously about her sister's bond with Jon Snow.
Legalisers, meanwhile, should open their eyes to the fact that the legal marijuana industry, which until now has only had to prove itself more worthy than organised criminals, now needs as much scrutiny as the other "sin" industries that defend their turf jealously.
Unfortunately, the team wasn't able to get their hands on an actual IMSI catcher to ground-truth these findings — the devices are jealously guarded by their keepers and information about them is really only available through leaked documents and the occasional missed redaction.
Issues around popularity and jealously flare up today (people being jealous of you, of course—Aries people are missing the chip that creates jealous feelings toward others), and you'll be challenged to solve some issues concerning your debts, both financial and emotional.
The end of their editorial is worth quoting, and considering: The Constitution assumes that human nature will push officials of each branch of government to jealously guard their own powers, creating a balance that prevents anyone getting up to too much mischief.
He encourages his lover to have an abortion and, when she refuses, denies he's the child's father; jealously guards control of the company he founds; spurns his friends and ignores his family; and denies the existence of the cancer that's killing him.
And personally, I'm not sure the cars are actually more useful than the simple, directional arrow (which makes it much clearer which direction you're going.) But if you've been jealously looking at Waze users with their cool icons, now you too can have the option.
The two performers' falling out with their Seoul-based label, Cube Entertainment, opened a rare window on the jealously guarded world of K-pop stars, who go through highly regimented training from an early age, and on the companies that help them build worldwide followings.
But such homey get-togethers are becoming harder to organize, now that each member of the family has their own work schedule and jealously protective team of publicists, stylists, managers and other gatekeepers, whose job is to control and monetize their very lucrative time.
As a result, some local observers fear that a poor showing by them would signal the end of our retail politics tradition, spell trouble for our jealously protected status as the first-in-the-nation presidential primary and represent a nationalization of the presidential selection process.
South Africa jealously clings to its credit rating which hovers just above the line separating "investment grade" from "junk", however, Gordhan's removal last week and the negative implications it carries for international finance flows into the country, have already triggered an adverse reaction from the biggest agencies.
Unlike the English Premier League, though, where outside investors are welcomed and the game's authorities are officially "ownership neutral," Germany jealously protects what is known as its 50+1 model, in which clubs are regarded as social institutions that must be majority-owned by their members.
" Mr. Kim noted that the prosecutors from his office, which has long been called the "Sovereign District" for the way it jealously guards its independence from Washington, were shown to be professionals "who were not going to be intimidated and who were just doing their jobs.
But no issue might be as problematic for Democrats as climate change, specifically how far the House should go to combat it when the Senate is in Republican hands, headed by a majority leader, Senator Mitch McConnell, who jealously guards the coal interests of his state, Kentucky.
LONDON (Reuters) - If it had not been for a bout of childhood jealously, Elina Svitolina might never have pulled off the nerve-shredding win over Karolina Muchova at Wimbledon on Tuesday that saw her become the first Ukrainian woman to reach the singles semi-finals at a major.
It is a question that has bedeviled American consumers and cooks for decades, since the first LazyMan propane grill went on sale in the 1950s and left the Smiths with their briquette-fueled brazier looking jealously over the fence at the Joneses and their new outdoor science stove.
Nonetheless, her cabinet on Wednesday swiftly passed an array of measures, first announced in August, to bolster domestic security, including extensive video surveillance of a kind common in Europe but rare in Germany, where memories of Nazi and Communist tactics mean citizens jealously guard their right to privacy.
Folks that have had to begin their educational pursuits anew understand that tackling grade school during adolescence is an entirely different proposition compared to attempting such at the age of forty, when the demands of a job, family life, and other socio-economic commitments jealously compete for one's time.
The new robot, which is set for release sometime next year in Japan, priced at just under $400 US, is a scaled down version of the equally adorable Kirobo, which inspired some jealously among consumers when it was unveiled in 2013 as a space travel companion for JAXA astronaut Koichi Wakata.
In a statement sent by a spokesman, Johnson said the issue was the "weird paradox" of the president of a country that jealously guards its sovereignty urging Britain to surrender some of it by embedding itself further in the EU. Writing by Estelle Shirbon and David Milliken; editing by Guy Faulconbridge
But the reality of ASMR is that these days you're almost as likely to get a soft-spoken nail polish haul as you are a quiet and careful itemization of every single one of her carefully sleeved and jealously guarded Pokemon cards, or a tour of their virtual farm in Stardew Valley.
A top White House aide said that the vice president had been particularly intrigued by the idea that a crucial stumbling block to advances in cancer research may be poor collaboration among researchers who so jealously guard their data that advances the same studies and work is repeated in multiple locations, wasting resources.
Another friend was present while I was there, veteran criminal defense attorney William J. Brennan, jealously guarding an SUV full of memorabilia he'd purchased, including a Rizzo fedora and walking stick, the former of which he told me he hoped Rizzo was wearing during the famous "crumb bum" exchange with television reporter Stan Bohrman.
Blond(e) is full of other such oppositions, beginning with the gendered uncertainty over the spelling of its title and and extending into the constant juxtaposition of heavily processed, electronic production and totally stripped down acoustic recordings: "Pretty Sweet" is a song that seems to exist largely to answer the question of what would happen if you put a drum 'n' bass break under a children's choir, while "Self Control" squeaks and strums and soars into a pealing guitar solo (that sounds maybe like a vocoder?) in the same way any heart caught in the throes of jealously is prone to do.

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