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"resent" Definitions
  1. to feel bitter or angry about something, especially because you feel it is unfair

974 Sentences With "resent"

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Well, of course, I don't resent attacks, and my family doesn't resent attacks, but Fala does resent them.
"I resent some of her choices and I resent some of the words she's spoken," he said.
"I resent the fact of your insults, and I resent the fact that you mislead," he said.
He'd resent me because I wouldn't give him the key, and I'd resent him because he wanted it.
No wonder: Americans don't resent success, but they do resent not receiving their fair share of economic growth.
And I did resent him, in the way that you resent anyone who has seen you at your most vulnerable and misjudged you based on it.
And – given the opportunity – they would resent it.
On one hand, I resent the implication that women are being silly when they wear pink, and on the other, I resent the notion that girlishness is itself synonymous with frivolity.
In Williamsburg, the artists who arrived as pioneers in the 1980s resent the techies who showed up in the early 2000s, and both resent the Wall Street traders who moved in after them.
Resent it if you want, but Tom Scocca's Snark vs.
I resent how the world demands shame from trans women.
Will I resent my kid for eating up my savings?
And most people also resent being lumped together with fascists.
Investors resent having no say, and the share price languishes.
They might even come to resent one another's dramatic streak.
It is easy to see why politicians resent the law.
Antigua's prime minister, Gaston Browne, has reason to resent it.
How valuable is a service that users resent and fear?
Chinese officials resent the deadline but it has focused minds.
The JüngerBot seemed to resent the attention for other reasons.
It's just that I resent the pressure to do it.
VICE: Are other comics people starting to resent your success?
Did she resent having to get the bob haircut too?
But I know very well that I might resent them.
Furthermore, many resent the West for its practices and beliefs.
Do you resent seeing the term "cuck" used by trolls?
"I resent her being dead this morning," Mr. Cooke said.
We resent those who outperform us, outwork us, outproduce us.
Do we quietly resent the very success we root for?
The upper castes resent the defiant and proud Ambedkar imagery.
Erion's family say they don't resent Lladrovci for blackmailing them.
She may resent your failure to keep in closer touch.
But he began to resent helping in the sugar fields.
It made me resent my partner for not having debt.
Even democratic societies resent this power over their public space.
Some millionaires and billionaires, however, resent this kind of talk.
It's plain that they resent the limitations on their authority.
I can see why Putin would resent the TUE system.
You resent the presumption but are compelled by the material.
Germans are eager to listen, but they will resent instructions.
"There are people in the party who they resent the style, they resent the fact that even though he may have conservative positions, he doesn't act like the buttoned-down Republican businessman," he said.
But as the Babe story has demonstrated, there's also been an uncomfortable collision between that democratizing force and the traditional media gatekeepers who seem to resent it, or resent their inability to control it.
"I resent the fact of your insults, and I resent the fact that you mislead," Zinke told Senator Maria Cantwell, the top Democrat on the Senate Energy Committee, after she pressed him on his spending.
But many people resent the huge stress it imposes on adolescents.
Southerners resent Germany for austerity policies imposed in the crisis years.
While I loved my mom's cooking, I grew to resent it.
Or do I just resent how effectively I'm being marketed to?
North Koreans resent this as it risks genuine refugees being rejected.
"I don't know Marco well enough to resent him," he said.
My father's siblings still resent me, I think, because of it.
But the fashion designer and business owner doesn't resent that assumption.
Many have never had an accident and resent being cast aside.
You don't want to look back and resent not being heard.
Many pornographers resent the prospect of paying an already-dominant firm.
Many ordinary citizens resent seeing former fighters transformed into political leaders.
They resent the implication that all women should support the accusers.
It wasn't just the cost that made me resent the Fusion.
The other signatories would, quite properly, resent a unilateral American withdrawal.
I cannot do my job effectively if I resent the clientele.
I've actually come to resent this friend for all her opening.
Everyone has someone, or something, to resent — and often rightfully so.
It's all brand new to me and I already resent it.
He's been programmed to help people, but he doesn't resent it.
Indeed, many women resent the fact it is asked at all.
You'll soon resent doing so and rebel against your own system.
Free Syrian Army members resent S.D.F. control of majority-Arab areas.
"I really resent what you're trying to do," Mr. Sondland said.
Parents might resent it, but they will have to stump up.
They are careful to say they do not resent the Steelers.
Like much of the rigmarole, I don't resent it at all.
Many Indonesians from outside Java resent Java's political and economic dominance.
More than two dozen such letters were resent to Pai on Wednesday.
After Friday's ruling, Kaiser resent Palkowski's previous statement when asked for comment.
"I resent the calling of it misogyny, unintentional or not," he replied.
They also resent "Chads" (men who find it easy to get sex).
Officials in Mexico still resent America's direct role in the violence here.
Ordinary Kazakhs resent living drab, pinched lives at odds with Astana's bling.
It's easy to resent how his music fails to reward one's full
I resent the need women feel to stay young to be relevant.
" He continued, "I resent that I have to prove that I'm Black.
Traders resent being yanked to a sterile new site to the south.
I don't resent it at all, but it is kind of hard.
I wondered how I could possibly continue to resent the Squirtle Squad.
Protesters resent Washington for its support of the 1967-1974 military dictatorship.
Rodriguez has said that he doesn't resent the woman who assaulted him.
In fact, Fish and Wildlife seems to resent its own purported successes.
But some French Muslims resent them for being exceptionally integrated and powerful.
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Thing is, the screws resent being here as much as we do.
Did you ever resent not getting recognition for the success you had?
I'd resent E. for turning my life into something I'd never wanted.
They need women to actually like them and not resent their dominance.
"That to me feels very manipulative, and I resent it," Fischer said.
I resent, of course, the toll this is taking on my family.
At the same time, they resent how spiritually flat conservatism has become.
They both received the email when it was resent on June 5.
Did your stepmother not know that your mother continued to resent her?
Resist the temptation to slack off because you resent your boss's conduct.
"I resent the fact that of your insults," he told Washington Sen.
"As a Catholic I resent you using the word 'hate,'" Pelosi continued.
Will you resent her for skipping a lot of your family stuff?
I resent the inevitable question: How long are you in town for?
And like, you can resent apathetic voters because of how massive the net results of a bad political outcome are, but you can also resent someone for just about anything lazy that makes the world a worse place.
And if I'm being honest with you I resent it a little bit.
It has produced a sort of existential dread, and one that I resent.
Randgold's investors may resent that Barrick is paying no premium for Randgold's shares.
Of course, the wealthy could still resent "welfare" recipients siphoning away their cash.
Do you ever resent that and say hey, BET has been doing this?
Others have had no claims, and resent paying premiums and getting nothing back.
But many resent being taxed to pay for welfare for less assiduous folk.
"I resent that I have to prove that I'm black," Mr Kaluuya said.
There's all sorts of reason for her to resent having to be there.
But that's also part of the reason why so many people resent her.
Other governments increasingly resent EU business being stitched up between Paris and Berlin.
Yet countries outside the currency area will resent being treated as second-class.
They also resent the idea that the West holds a moral high ground.
Many Australians resent bigger banks, believing that they put profits before customer service.
You can't push it because if you force it she might resent [you].
Ana: Did you ever resent having to clean up and care after him?
We may resent nagging from loved ones, but it can keep us alive.
Civilians may resent the fighters at whose hands they suffered being paid off.
But many in Hong Kong resent what they see as Beijing's creeping control.
Some duck hunters resent what they see as the downgrading of game birds.
They support, resent, and love each other more than anyone else could understand.
Some of those people are criminals who resent police interfering in their livelihoods.
Sometimes I resent when people lump what I do into a convenient shape.
Later, she came to resent the superficial media coverage of authors and books.
They resent the fact they're being stepped on every day of their lives.
We resent the bad conduct of sociopathic people and blame them for it.
How can you resent Hollywood when your companies are trying to eat it?
Iran may resent ISIS, but crushing it is not a priority for Tehran.
They see a once white society becoming increasingly diverse and they resent it.
You start to really resent a lot of things about being a woman.
But Trump would soon come to resent Comey's disinterest in winning his affection.
Or, will Iranians resent the United States for imposing the suffering they are facing as much as they resent their own leaders, leaders who have demonstrated an ability to brutally and effectively suppress domestic opposition when it threatens their own survival?
People resent paying taxes to fund benefits that they perceive as going to outsiders.
From what we see, Carter only seems to resent Kristen and her many emotions.
Both resent Brussels' fiscal oversight, and its failure to help with Italy's migration crisis.
You can't create the future you deserve while obsessed with the past you resent.
Still, it's one thing to resent your sister, and another to threaten her life.
They resent Mr Trump's attacks on them, and disagree with his approach to China.
Then you start to get mad and resent your fans, because you get upset.
Small wonder, then, that senators often resent the still-grander life of a president.
At airports we resent those who covet seats in close proximity to charging stations.
Would you resent it if someone had such information about you and withheld it?
Over time, rank-and-file members come to resent it, and start distrusting leadership.
He is the patron saint of white voters who resent ethnic minorities, of course.
But this never really worked; it just made her brother resent her even more.
Locals welcome tourists, but fear and resent the million visitors who disrupt the city.
Like to the point that it made me resent my own children a little.
You resent him for this reason, and you are not likely to forget him.
The rich grow richer and the middle classes increasingly detect and resent their opulence.
Cities, however, resent losing the potential tax revenues from homes built outside their limits.
People will start to resent sending money to beleaguered areas over and over again.
"Mum let us believe what we did so that we wouldn't resent our father"
Mainstream Indonesian Muslim leaders resent the inroads that Saudi-inspired Salafism has made here.
Above all, they resent the charge that Sanders is an "all or nothing" absolutist.
William Vaughan Jr.Chebeague Island, Me. To the Editor: I really resent Glenn Kramon's article.
He tweets against football players because he wants people to resent rich black athletes.
"Please don't resent our lowest-paid workers in America for getting $600," she said.
But some residents resent the inconveniences that come with sharing space with a business.
Yet I still resent the occasions when my presence is assumed rather than requested.
I can retreat into my identity group and resent people who aren't in it.
Some resent his decision to run in defiance of a referendum vote in 2016.
The very words "baby goat" act on my brain in ways I intensely resent.
Many feel powerless and resent elites and journalists, whom they find arrogant and condescending.
I would assume the pressure of being the primary breadwinner but then resent it.
The smug style resents them for it, and they resent the smug in turn.
Alternatively, you can tell yourself your honey's exes are evil scum, and unflinchingly resent them.
"If somebody is forced to go into counseling, they tend to resent that," he said.
She seemed to resent the "window dressing" role she would be asked to take on.
But the allies resent how aggressively President Trump has gone after them, particularly the Germans.
I resent it when people say, oh, people are poor because they want to be.
And if you hear any grumpiness on the other end, try not to resent it.
Will my kid resent the fact that I spent its college fund on its existence?
I don't fault or resent her for telling me this, for making me believe it.
Some of them resent Mr Serraj for his outsized role in negotiations with foreign powers.
Antoinette is raised to fear the emancipated black slaves who resent the crumbling white aristocracy.
They also resent much earlier waves of Muslim conquest and seek to expunge their legacy.
Many resent his ambition and suspect him of using unrest in Oromia for political advantage.
I've been known to resent my ovaries having such an irrefutable power over my decisions.
Though we resent her reliance on tradition, she is what many of us are: entrenched.
I do not resent it at face value or at any level deeper than that.
I resent these people because YOU have common sense and you are logical human beings.
If my policy were any different, I would resent both the client and the work.
"I resent very much the Clinton camp saying I'm in the NRA lobby," he said.
In general, they tend to be believed by people who feel powerless and resent it.
What he questioned—and began to resent—was why it had to be that way.
It's hard not to resent the fact that it's now him doing that for me.
Will others in the camp resent what Christians do arrive, and persecute them even more?
And they resent it — even if they don't see a way out of the predicament.
The new supervisor may find out that you went over his head, and resent it.
Letting the person know that you resent it might be better than seething in private.
The French want to continue doing business with Iran and resent pressure by the Americans.
As a result, some liberals resent Buttigieg for representing a status quo that frustrates them.
Although I sometimes resent the obligation, most of the time I am grateful for it.
Many Chinese resent the direction Mr. Xi has taken the country's politics and foreign policy.
Do you worry that your fans might resent that you have so many nice watches?
Johnny Isakson said "I resent that," when asked about Trump's mockery of Sessions' southern accent.
And I still resent my parents for making me feel so utterly alien from society.
"I also resent the hypocrisy in some of what these people are saying," she said.
They resent their mother for her neglect and don't do a good job of hiding it.
"He dismissed me as a racist, which I resent," Begley told CNN in an interview afterward.
Spencer would get fed up with Aria's free-spirited nature, and she'd resent Spencer's constant micromanaging.
People don't so much dislike being treated badly; it is being confronted with inequality they resent.
Ignorance may deride it, panic may resent it, malice may destroy it, but there it is.
You could put them on your failed relationship or your disappointing child that you secretly resent.
EAL, Vermont Even though I can afford it, I have come to resent these pretentious restaurants.
Meanwhile, independent voters who resent this sort of interference may be tipped into the Trump camp.
Wendy, when she doesn't resent Peter for leaving her the grunt work, is devoted and trustworthy.
When asked about Haitong's decision, UBS resent the apology it previously issued without providing further comment.
I resent my baby for making me need him more than I wanted to need anyone.
Many Venetians and Lombards resent seeing their taxes spent by bungling bureaucrats in Rome or Naples.
He is also said to resent the former general's reputation as a saviour of the republic.
They resent and they hate, and given a fig-leaf of rational self-interest, they act.
Rather than resent other's good fortune, mentally strong people feel free to share in their joy.
It seems to resent, or at least fear too close an association to, its own medium.
Batman, both of whom resent Superman's failures, envy his power, and fear his potential for destruction.
They were huge around the world so were they local heroes or did people resent them?
Long-standing San Franciscans resent the way that the urban professionals have driven up property prices.
Her critics may resent that, but this says more about them than it does about her.
Some ordinary Cubans resent exiles for supporting the American embargo, which has contributed to their privation.
If they resent having to hop around Oxford Street, its fresher air might cheer them up.
Elsewhere, hacks are most likely to be harassed around voting time, when politicians particularly resent criticism.
But, after being forced to make her getaway in a taxi, she came to resent them.
Your kids are going to resent you for this someday but still, it's hilarious. http://bzfd.
You always make it all come together, no matter how much I resent you for it.
She's trapped among people who know exactly why and hate her for daring to resent them.
As a child, did you fear or resent your father's work in opposition to Qaddafi's regime?
After all, the world that many Americans today resent is the world that the Americans made.
Many Puerto Ricans resent Washington oversight, and see the board as an unwelcome vestige of colonialism.
As the personal understanding between Rajan and Modi appears to grow, some officials still resent him.
Like America's president, Brexiteers resent the very idea of governing as complex and based in facts.
But they'd have more reason to resent your failure to let them know what you know.
Furnishing a considerable tailwind to this marketing pitch is that people really do resent their email.
"Even though I sometimes resent doing it when I'm exhausted before going to bed," she says.
I focus on me, so I don't resent the work because it's about my own pleasure.
They deeply resent being called racist for anti-immigrant views they consider patriotic and, indeed, principled.
But instead of welcoming that initiative, rival squads resent Manzana Postobón's image as Colombia's "clean" team.
As a result, many recent immigrants might resent any jumping in line by the royal couple.
He played down his condition and seemed to resent Putman's help, out of shame or guilt.
In the southeast, many Hong Kong residents resent the gradual smothering of their separate political system.
They resent you going out with your office friends for a few drinks at Happy Hour.
Increasingly, according to this source, the President began to "resent" what he saw as Tillerson's arrogance, too.
One can resent the game's vulnerability to interpretation, its frequently unjust outcomes, or one can embrace it.
I'm not saying I'm Brad Pitt, but the more success you have, the more people resent you.
I didn't resent these men—I had never known intimacy before, so their touch was still powerful.
That means Roswell now has its fair share of Latinx citizens and people who resent their presence.
They also resent China's economic influence here, in the form of growing trade, tourism and infrastructure projects.
Flintonians are proud of their home town and resent its status as an emblem of urban decay.
But I think I have a right to resent, to object to libelous statements about my dog.
I think a lot of women actually resent that, and that was kind of shocking to me.
Nearly half of women and almost a third of men resent the way their gender is portrayed.
She doesn't know if she can ever do that and she doesn't want him to resent her.
Many people in Indian-controlled Kashmir resent Indian rule, and often protest in support of separatist militants.
" DeBoer continues, "She would resent us, which is why I don't want to do it right now.
Yet the majority of police officers resent the idea of a wider cultural problem in law enforcement.
Even his fiancée's two children were more helpful than their mother, who grew to resent his condition.
It is blackness you despise or fear or resent or simply don't understand or care to know.
They resent the words that we use to categorize them, because those words diminish who they are.
The election has revealed just how many voters resent the shaking up of society and the economy.
We still had the comments, so we resent them, this time hand-delivered on a thumb drive.
"I don't question, resent or oppose the thirst of the press to get this information," he said.
If there's anything that I resent when I look back, it's that I wasn't given a choice.
I can resent someone, but I can also feel shame at how I treated him or her.
"[We] are not your enemies, and we deeply resent being cast in that light," the ad reads.
The kneelers, like all those who resent America, must believe that America is beyond hope and redemption.
Does the support staff actually resent this makeup ritual, seeing it as evidence of a double standard?
Others who backed Jeb Bush or Mr. Rubio resent Mr. Kasich for not yielding to their candidate.
I resent that corporations have commandeered our common spaces (private and public) as their own elite playground.
I considered how women sometimes resent domesticity, cooking, and eating healthily, struggling to be the ideal woman.
The New York police said the report needed to be resent by email, and more days passed.
I then begin to resent my partner, though it's not his fault, and the downward spiral begins.
"I resent intruders who would undermine and destroy the Democratic Party," announced one resident from the podium.
I can't resent them for not arriving at any place sooner than they're able to get there.
"I resent my children for stealing my wife's love," went one confessional essay in the Daily Mail.
Many Kashmiris resent the Indian government and have accused Indian forces of human rights abuse and torture.
It made me resent the car's engine, just because of how much I had to hear it.
Unfortunately, Trump only resent the Senate these nominees on May 21, although they captured June committee reapproval.
It only alienates the person who made the mistake and makes them resent the associated bad feelings.
To this day I resent having to play out this life thing all by myself, without him.
Most Israelis are fed up with the contest and resent the idea of having a third election.
Every poet creates a second self and then, watching it thrive, grows to resent it a little.
Sergeant Tawayha said at his trial that he did not resent the American presence at the base.
"I've heard that it was a date gone bad, which I so resent that narrative," Smollett said.
Nick choosing his family means he might resent Eleanor forever — thus losing his mother anyway. Lose-lose.
Russia got caught, and now they resent anyone who went through the front door, legitimately or not.
"I didn't really resent [acting] until about 18 years old, and it wasn't even resentment then, to say resent is extremely spoiled — but there was a point where I was like, 'I need to do something that's not acting for a little bit of my life,'" Dylan told Interview.
He is said to resent Oman's role in brokering secret Iranian-American talks under his predecessor, Barack Obama.
But it's one that some of Signal's most sensitive users resent as a breach of its privacy promises.
What I resent, though, is the media distortion of what it means to be queer or non-binary.
For those who resent the time suck of 1-click ordering, Domino's has pioneered "zero-click" pizza-buying.
Because if we can, I've got a lot of truth, and there's a lot of power I resent.
Pretending to resent his self-made reputation was how he had it both ways: Dionysus meets Willy Loman.
Here's What To Do How To Not Resent Your Friend When They're Way Ahead Of You In Life
President Sisi presents himself as their ally and protector, so Islamist foes of the government bitterly resent them.
On one hand, many party activists resent – not without reason – official party organs intervening in competitive primary campaigns.
Then, once active, they often came to resent men's attempts to control them and even challenged men's power.
Those who resent the prime minister's protectionist, authoritarian gloom must, then, do more than hyperventilate and pearl-clutch.
Lots of teenagers would resent their parents for uprooting them, but O.'s son, then 15, loved Istanbul.
But she also wants to avoid getting beaten up by older prostitutes who resent the competition she represents.
Her kids resent her, and her family as a whole doesn't really know what to do with her.
Of course, Italians may come to resent mass Chinese tourism, even when the visitors come with fat wallets.
But many resent what they see as increasing meddling by the mainland and the erosion of those freedoms.
Longtime residents, already feeling financial pressure, resent what they see as a deliberate move to erase their history.
And many of them, it is now clear, deeply resent the Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communications.
Critics resent the human cost—Kraft and Heinz have some 10,000 fewer staff than they did in 33.
We are protective of our pleasures, and resent it when anyone tries to mock or mess with them.
Minxin Pei of Claremont McKenna College in America says millions of lower-level officials resent the new orthodoxy.
As a result, many Mizrahi Israelis resent the Ashkenazim, seeing them as an out-of-touch, godless elite.
I resent Sanders' "empire" because it pushes bad ideas, yet his videos are viewed more often than mine.
Milne also came to resent his creation, believing that the children's books overshadowed his other, more serious work.
I also can't do religious-themed role play—it's a hard boundary that I deeply resent having pushed.
However, a warning: It may make you resent your decision to juice while your peers chew real food.
And two: he's just the most likable, hard-to-resent human being in the whole wide world [laughs].
Poles are broadly pro-European, but some resent being told what to do by Brussels and—particularly—Berlin.
India census exposes extent of poverty Resentment But there are small pockets of groups who resent the system.
"William recognised us instantly, which was a relief as sometimes children resent their parents leaving them!" she wrote.
Okinawans resent the heavy burden they have shouldered, as well as the American presence itself—particularly the brothels.
This could be for economic reasons: as people become richer they are more likely to resent high taxes.
The intervention has sometimes produced a backlash among voters who resent national officials making the decision for voters.
Countries hosting lots of refugees bitterly resent the rest of the world for failing to do its bit.
Trump on Wednesday said that he does not resent Cruz for their often bitter contest against each another.
People feel sorry for you, but they also devalue you, even resent you—for what, you're not sure.
If it fails, we will resent him, not wonder if every one of us shouldn't be protesting too.
I think this system creates absurd forms of resentment where people actually resent people who have real jobs.
As I screamed excitedly into the phone, I didn't resent her one bit for encroaching on my moment.
Many civil servants resent his plans to stop them giving jobs to party loyalists and contracts to pals.
Emily claims in therapy to still resent Lorelai for a hateful letter that Lorelai utterly denies having written.
Many Iranians now resent such restrictions as the country has grown more secular, and are increasingly flouting them.
In the same spirit, he never seemed to resent or even mind the negative things said about him.
But many Italians resent what they see as interference in Italy's affairs by the bloc's authorities in Brussels.
But I fiercely resent being told that I can't protect myself according to my rights as an American.
The Commanders' wives may resent the handmaids, referring to them as "whores" or treating them with chilly disdain.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Traders resent expensive tools like Bloomberg and Eikon, but they need them to chat.
She attracted endorsements, and hype, to the point where people on the climbing scene began to resent her.
"As a Catholic I resent you using the word 'hate' in a sentence that addresses me," she added.
Here again, one can resent the style, but let's not kid ourselves: Everything is politics, including national security.
But since it wasn't beaten to death by AOR radio, I never got the chance to resent it.
The older I get, the more I resent my brother's cruelty, which nobody knows about except for me.
Take those trappings you resent so much — cooking, gardening, bearing children — embrace them, then wield them like weapons.
PELOSI: And as a Catholic, I resent your using the word "hate" in a sentence that addresses me.
They resent the fact that everything they believe in is mocked by the media elite, Hollywood, those boogeymen.
"They want to overturn our way of life because they resent America's success," Loeffler said of Washington Democrats.
Children are no idiots—they see it, too, and they resent you for making them in your image.
Older Georgians, especially those who had personal and business ties with Russia, resent how much relations have soured.
More broadly, that demonization has set communities against each other: Rural residents resent the elitism of urban cores.
"As a Catholic, I resent you using the word 'hate' in a sentence that addresses me," Pelosi said.
You shouldn't resent her for the price tag now, or let it color your expectations of her behavior.
In my impatience, I resent the day-to-day toil that brings me incrementally closer to my goal.
A lot of trainers in the Dominican resent that Cuban players are starting to get all the money.
Others resent working at unpredictable hours for little money at the beck and call of more than one master.
UBS resent the apology it previously issued without giving further comments when asked by Reuters about the Haitong decision.
On and off the field, some cis athletes resent the hormonal advantage they feel some transgender female athletes possess.
But because that time also translates to three years in the p resent, it's 1948 when she gets back.
Others, like a local group of pro-democracy activists, resent its vagueness on refugees and same-sex civil unions.
Applications to build hospices are sometimes challenged by local residents who resent the presence of death on their doorsteps.
Those with less education particularly resent South Africa's new system of racial preferences in jobs and education for blacks.
" Kaluuya concluded, "I see black people as one man… I resent that I have to prove that I'm black.
Dons resent being blamed for problems with Britain's education system, but it is better to explain than to hide.
Randall, meanwhile, is trying to stay positive and not resent his brother for the danger he put Tess in.
Locals, whose basic needs have long been neglected, resent the massive deployment of resources just to fight the virus.
Are you starting to resent that extraordinarily oversize tote bag you shuffle between home and the office every day?
Many inhabitants resent seeing a large part of their taxes used to help finance services in poorer southern regions.
If you're like most people, you'd rather accept what you're given — and resent it later — than make the ask.
When bands have a breakthrough moment like that they can start to resent the thing that got them there.
"For a couple years I was starting to resent the message and lost my passion for it," she says.
Some Ethiopians resent the Chinese influence and hark back to when French and European influence was felt more widely.
Would being asked to pay Facebook to remove ads make you appreciate their value or resent them even more?
You resent the obligation to recategorize so much of what had once been just life as minor sexual assault.
She doesn't resent her mother's discipline, even when she gets a "lovely scolding" for finishing someone else's ice cream.
Many citizens resent military service as an unwanted interruption to the education and careers of the country's young men.
The Nigerian government is more functional than Somalia's and would resent foreign ships or private guards in its waters.
Mr. Trump also resent a Twitter post of a side-by-side comparison featuring an unflattering photograph of Mrs.
Some people enjoy keeping up with the Kardashians, while others resent the fact that modern life requires them to.
The update caused some users to have old messages resent to their devices, and the problem was resolved quickly.
In some societies, people feel this so strongly that they actively resent those who put them in their debt.
You can envy and resent the Patriots' success, but you cannot equate them with the current administration in Washington.
Sometimes this change feels so impossible that instead of admiring the traits you want, you come to resent them.
Camille runs into a pack of her old friends, Wind Gap rich girls who obviously resent her for leaving.
Centrist Democrats who resent the idea of large public programs have no good answer for a crisis like coronavirus.
Both countries are run by communists, after all, and many Nepalese resent India's occasionally bullying policies towards their country.
Strong singles players who have achieved success in men's doubles often seem to resent the label of doubles specialist.
He looked the part, but was intensely private and socially awkward, and he came to resent the relentless adulation.
I really resent being put by default into some catch-all category which does not capture whom I am.
"As a Catholic, I resent your using the word hate in a sentence that addresses me," she said sharply.
"Americans do not resent great wealth, as long as it was not achieved through cheating and stealing," Sonnenfeld said.
Republicans and Democrats alike resent Russian interference in U.S. elections — by itself a very solid reason for strained relations.
Though they still resent the way the government exploited them, Annette and Cécile smile at the mention of Quintland.
"As a Catholic, I resent your using the word &aposhate&apos in a sentence that addresses me," she said.
How could they not resent a major decision that blindsides them and bulldozes family life as they know it?
Some in Volkswagen and the German media resent the scrutiny of one of the country's iconic companies, he acknowledged.
On the surprising parts of running her business: I definitely thought I'd start to resent it, and I don't.
Still, Axe looks so unabashedly happy, washed in victory — so classic Axe — that I can't help but resent Taylor's treachery.
Why yes, we do resent having to produce a certain amount of Facebook live video each week, how'd you guess?
What I resent, however, is that it's often presented as the be-all, end-all of wholesome, cost-effective eating.
If you resent games walling the player off or insisting on where they go next, you will hate Yakuza 0.
Essentially, they're cool billionaires — you can't resent them their money, because they use it to help out friendly pizza men.
Warnings that Cubans on the island might in some way resent me or my family for leaving were completely unfounded.
I've taken every milestone in my life so far as an opportunity to resent my body, so why stop now?
We're super envious of her jawline but like her so much that we don't even resent her for it. 16.
I used to sort of resent my prosthetic leg and having a stump, but now I'm so proud of that.
Officials may have reckoned that such an approach would reinforce stability by giving people less reason to resent the party.
Many Serbians still resent the NATO bombings, which were meant to end the widespread killing of ethnic Albanians in 1999.
Their shame only comes out in mandated therapy sessions they have with the police force's psychologist, who they automatically resent.
Workers everywhere resent the rootless cosmopolitanism of liberals and are more comfortable with their local community, identity and majoritarian values.
But some eastern Europeans say they feel less welcome since the referendum and resent the negative attitude of some Britons.
However, councils in greater Birmingham with lots of Conservative councillors resent becoming dormitory towns for a fast-growing Labour part.
Not only did she resent this outsider's bond with her brother, but she disapproved of his work at the company.
Faith's son doesn't appear to resent her, as the children of that generation of feminists often did, and often publicly.
I was also told that I wasn't a good worker and that I was slow, and I still resent that.
Despite attacks that police have blamed militant groups for, many people in Kashmir support them, and strongly resent Indian rule.
After eight years, he began to resent the person he'd become: angry, distrustful, and negative, with few victories to show.
Others may simply resent shelling out for roof decks and package rooms they have happily done without their entire lives.
Whatever they may think of May and Merkel, British and German citizens will nevertheless resent Trump's insulting their elected leaders.
And no amount of bad-faith nonsense from people who resent the idea that homelessness is fixable can obscure it.
Could they start to resent how video-game designers borrow slot-machine manufacturers' tricks to make their products more addictive?
Your staff will resent you for over-ordering and making them load cases of beer into an Uber at sunrise.
He is rich and successful and fun, and there's no way a rational person could hate or even resent him.
I might also hate and resent my old self—and by that I mean my current self—for being fat.
They simultaneously resent you for existing and zoom aggressively around or in front of you as if you don't exist.
But she forgave him enough to get back together between 2009 and 2011, and even today, she doesn't resent him.
It starts as uncomfortable to watch and becomes so disturbing I resent my editor for asking me to review this.
Many resent the effort and expense, and it's a major way in which we make ourselves invisible as older women.
Your relation got at least two things seriously wrong, then, and you're entitled to resent what this person has done.
Some working-class Americans resent some professionals — say, lawyers for slumlords or doctors who won't treat Medicaid and Medicare patients.
A liberal, he came to resent British support for the autocratic Egyptian monarchy and resigned his cabinet post in protest.
And you know how you can tell it's really successful is people, our colleagues are really starting to resent you.
The European University at St. Petersburg, above, lost its teaching license after attacks from nationalists who resent its Western orientation.
Cultural conservatives care deeply about the effects of immigration and resent being told their thoughts and voting behavior are racist.
The Europeans say the deal is in their national security interest; they resent that Mr. Trump has unilaterally upended it.
We understand why she needs him, but by the end of "Unwomen" it's clear that she's beginning to resent it.
A decline in American support could leave them vulnerable to attacks by ISIS or by others who resent their rise.
Nancy Velázquez, 32, a butcher on the assembly line, said she did not resent the people who can afford it.
Developed through large investment in industry, yet where inhabitants continue to "resent" the Eastern interests that initially controlled that investment.
And he knows that lots of Average Joes resent how much money these players make for playing a game. 2.
"I resent the spectacle of all this breeding, which I see as a turning away from the living," she declares.
Though they both identify as "Jersey girls," they know that phrase calls up a stereotype that many residents deeply resent.
Bloomberg is still an unfamiliar and even suspect figure to many Democrats — particularly to progressives who resent Bloomberg's wealth. Sen.
At the same time, they feel besieged by what they see as a hostile Washington establishment and resent the carping.
She worried that in her previous workplaces, people would resent her for taking the time out from a hectic workday.
What's at Stake Antigovernment ideologues resent the Department of Housing and Urban Development even when they know nothing about it.
"There are people who will resist, who will resent, who will obstruct," said Melissa Mark-Viverito, the City Council speaker.
"I deeply resent any allegation that I would collude with the oppressive Russian state," the Republican strategist Roger Stone harrumphed.
"We will be trying to implement them alone," the organization said, warning that the Iranians would only resent this approach.
I was unable to focus at work due to the overwhelming feeling of sleepiness and began to resent the melatonin.
There are reasons to quietly resent even the kids you adore, but I think most people sublimate or ignore that urge.
Keri Shahidi is rarely more than a few steps away from her daughter, something many teenagers might resent, but not Yara.
I adore Gordon [Ramsey] and love him as a person but I resent that television idea of the macho chef shouting.
Their despair has grown and the government onslaught has intensified so much that they now resent the insurgents, the resident said.
Their alumnae tend to feel proprietorial about their alma maters; those who did not attend them often resent those who have.
We can't do the things that we used to be able to do, and we really resent Monsanto for that fact.
Tshepo: I resent being made to listen to Radio 2 before hitting the age of 51, but this was worth it.
Summer vacation was supposed to be a warm, care-free part of my childhood, but I quickly began to resent it.
"We really still believe in the class system and slightly resent people who kind of move above their station," Hirsch explained.
If banks resent their lessened status, they respond only with the kind of grovelling deference reserved for the most important clients.
She said the black privilege checklist sounds like a "prolonged whine" from people who resent being challenged about their white privilege.
You may resent that they still feel that way about you -- but you must admit you invite, indeed provoke, such reactions.
Rebels, she says, might find daily push alert reminders annoying, and then resent the app for telling them what to do.
Anthropologists note that some workers choose informal self-employment, for its flexibility and because they resent bad treatment by formal firms.
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From then on, the party has carefully buttressed calls to love freedom with appeals to resent redistribution, especially to the undeserving.
They resent General Haftar's ambitions and are linked to the government in Tripoli through the interior minister, Fathi Bashagha, a Misratan.
Witherspoon might resent this, but I love how her new show seems to be a time-hopping continuation of Elle's story.
No matter that every single room I go to I'm usually the darkest person there...I kind of resent that mentality.
There is the same anti-elitism, the same appeal to educated young men who resent being trammelled in thought and speech.
Many Lebanese Sunnis resent the dominance of Shi'ite Hezbollah, saying it has cut them off from power and perpetuated Syrian influence.
I also kind of resent that he keeps telling me that my soul is reflected in the eyes of my character.
That's why they resent being told they are on the front lines in the fight against radical terrorists, Mr. McKenzie says.
Given Gary's overprotectiveness of Selina, one would expect him to instantly resent Charlie and at first, it seems that's what's happening.
Despite the health risk it poses to her family, Hurt doesn't resent the nearby coke plant or its owner, US Steel.
She will, after all, be in with people who are serving much longer sentences, who may resent her 14-day stint.
While the people of the city have a fondness for this title, those who suffered under Saddam Hussein's army resent it.
They resent when it appears that decisions are made by billionaire donors, especially since their primary issue has been income inequality.
Rodriguez told KABC that he is thankful that she was arrested, but he doesn't resent her or the other men involved.
Both designations drew criticism — from timber interests in Maine, fishermen in Hawaii and officials in both places who resent federal stewardship.
I resent seeing snipers on the rooftops of my building from my office windows, and wondering if they're watching me back.
I started to resent the cavalier way they seemed to undercut the deep physical and emotional distress my condition was causing.
I do not resent the crow, and in fact respect him taking the path laid out for him by the universe.
"I almost resent, Vice President Bush, your patronizing attitude that you have to teach me about foreign policy," she shot back.
Do we all need a movie "trailer moment" of a marriage proposal so our mates won't resent us in the future?
Most Mexicans resent, and rightfully, the meager economic growth of the past few decades and the persistence of poverty and inequality.
I resent what Mr. Comey did to Hillary Clinton in opening an investigation of her emails so close to an election.
"A conflict of interests exists as children might one day resent the disclosures made years earlier by their parents," she noted.
Does she resent being typecast as the hot, horny Asian as much as I resented being seen as a "model minority"?
"You can see people get angry, short, and start to resent the people who don't work as hard," Ms. Lechner said.
They would have been entitled to resent someone who claimed honor for something that he didn't do and that they did.
Those who pay the price — and their children and then those children's children — can only resent the opportunists for their plight.
Like the localists, pan-dems want free and fair elections in Hong Kong and resent Beijing's encroachment on the city's liberties.
Though we may resent paying taxes, remember that they provide for things like schools and roads that make us a community.
They also resent tiny Qatar — empowered by staggering natural gas resources — asserting itself in regional affairs and cheerleading the Arab Spring.
"I can't remember a time when I didn't resent the unfairness of arbitrary status discrimination, especially related to gender," she said.
Bigotry is not tied to economic fortunes, and some will always resent hearing languages other than English spoken on their street.
In hindsight, it would be easy for Monaco to resent its compliance with the regulations, which have since been watered down.
People should resent Disney more for keeping the Muppets locked away somewhere, only letting them out to shill for Facebook cameras.
I actually respect Brian Roberts, there would be no value at all in me having resent or being resentful of him.
She used to resent Cohen, because she thought he was hardest on her, but now she takes a more nuanced view.
For instance, any discrepancy needs to be crosschecked over the phone followed by documents being resent through either email or courier.
This expectation that they be treated with dignity helps explain why Pakistanis so strongly resent congressionally imposed conditions on U.S. aid.
As the eldest I had to be Meg, which I sometimes still resent, but I still think constantly about Meg's makeover.
So when money for refugees results in new schools, clinics and wells, Ugandans are more likely to welcome than resent them.
It could also provoke a new strike by public sector workers, who resent the soldiers' ability to force government concessions through violence.
That is partly because voters have come to resent a system that lets bureaucrats retire in their 50s, often with full salary.
All he knows is that he's successful, and that people resent him for having so much success at such a young age.
Viewers will likely notice Montag is usually the only Black person in his squad, and it's very clear his underlings resent that.
Did I resent her because her songs matched too well with my own experiences as an Asian woman, or not well enough?
Trump has grown to resent and distrust his White House Counsel, Don McGahn, who has spent hours cooperating with Robert Mueller's team.
The authorities in neighbouring Tibet, where many people similarly resent the central government's control, have also looked to tourism as a salve.
I only get up at 6 AM if I have to get on a plane, and even then, I strongly resent it.
In this list, we've compiled sad songs that stem from a whole variety of ills: Heartsickness, grief, anger, resent, regret, and nostalgia.
But Republican leaders do not complain about Mr Trump making them do things that they resent, in the name of the people.
The cruelty, too, is essentially a fraudulent branding exercise meant to make people who resent immigrants think that he cares about them.
There are three "professions," they explained: auror, magical zoologist, and professor ("if you're a bit of a goody-goody" — I resent that).
Southerners do not feel enough ownership of common rules (even ones their governments helped develop), and resent them as an outside imposition.
As an adult, Christopher Robin grew to resent the stories about his childhood and the popularity of the Winnie the Pooh character.
I don't even resent Red Dead Redemption 2 for its slowness, or the decided lack of fun embedded into its design philosophy.
Rank-and-file security officers resent Mr Kadyrov, seeing him as one of the rebels they fought during the first Chechen war.
Many on the continent resent the dominance of London as Europe's financial centre and would like to grab some of its business.
Both have large middle-class populations, many of whose members resent sharing the cities' superior amenities with people they regard as outsiders.
Chen calls the earrings her version of a musical "one hit wonder"; she's almost grown to resent them for their singular popularity.
They resent others having the audacity to use their agency to reconstruct the cultural tropes through which such suffering has been rendered.
JOMOs resent setting their alarm earlier and would rather breakfast at their kitchen table, grumbling about the news headlines to their spouse.
As we discussed motives and means, conversation kept coming back to a snooty Marin horse breeder who seemed to resent Talisman's success.
Professional detractors like Howard Zinn resent the idea of advancing liberty since for them the West is besotted with slavery and exploitation.
The farm he grew up on left a deep impression even if he came to resent the isolation by his teenage years.
"I almost resent, Vice President Bush, your patronizing attitude that you have to teach me about foreign policy," she shot back. Mrs.
Other people will resent the Inner Ring, and they will cut all sorts of intellectual corners in order to show their resentment.
Now, the fact that immigration is the leading driver of the far right's rise doesn't explain why Europeans resent immigrants so much.
Many members of the Afghan Taliban deeply resent the level of Pakistani interference, even as the group has been supported by Pakistan.
"There are people out there who think this can be done in a different way, and I don't resent that," she said.
Some lawmakers might balk at paying unions directly, and workers might resent earning less, even if take-home pay is not affected.
The Rock name was both a gift and a burden, but neither felt compelled to lean on Chris or resent his success.
Of course, she might also resent the reproach, in which case she may be the one to end the friendship, not you.
That's why even Trump ally Senator Johnny Isakson of Georgia, said "I resent that" when asked about Trump's use of the epithet.
That their families take this desire seriously does not seem, at least to me, a reasonable thing anyone can resent them for.
If anything, the Chinese people have reason to resent the new 70 years of shame visited upon them by their own government.
I understand that it's possible to feel fondness for a dish that is deeply inauthentic and I don't resent that one bit.
On the other hand, women are going to resent it if you seem to minimize Clinton's accomplishments just because she's a woman.
The disdain between Persians, who look down on Arabs, and the Arabs who resent Persian arrogance, is as old as both civilizations.
"All they see is their stressed-out daily lives, and they resent subsidies and sympathy available to the poor," Professor Williams wrote.
" She went on to say that "as a Catholic, I resent your using the word hate in a sentence that addresses me.
Hutchison, 46, said in a statement last month and resent to CNN on Friday that everything he did with Kukors was consensual.
They resent liberal intellectuals who tell them to feel sorry for the line-cutters, and dismiss them as bigots when they don't.
Some opposition leaders resent China as a regime enabler, raising the prospect of an "odious debt" scenario if Chavistas ever lose power.
She had a reason to resent the Kerr clan, just as Catelyn Stark hated the Lannisters or Daenerys Targaryen loathed Robert Baratheon.
Critics resent the underwriting fees paid to banks for IPOs and often chunky first-day stock-price gains, which suggest under-pricing.
"This is about the Constitution ... as a Catholic, I resent you using the word 'hate' in a sentence that addresses me." pic.twitter.
Whether their grievances involve fish, immigrants or meddlesome rules, many Britons resent what they view as interference by European institutions and bureaucrats.
I'd started to really resent him as he knew I was financially dependent on him because my parents had cut me off.
We know why Claire is bristling against the constraints of the past — she's had plenty of reasons to resent the 18th century.
Rachel and her older sister Cheryl (Kimberly Elise) resent each other for reasons that still aren't quite clear when the movie ends.
At any given time, they both depend on each other and resent each other, love each other and can't stand each other.
It rallied nationalist mainland youth – many of whom already resent Hong Kongers for looking down on them – by hinting the demonstrators wanted independence.
Even the one notable growth area, tourism, contributes mainly low-paying jobs and a huge influx of mainlanders whom many Hong Kongers resent.
Or would they resent seeing so much cash tied up in a fund for improvements that might not happen while they live there?
Hong Kong residents deeply resent mainland interference in their political system, and have a long history of protesting in defense of their rights.
My bodily aches and pains aren't exactly new — they started when I was 28 — but I still resent the hell out of them.
The heart of the film is the tortured relationship between Logan and Charles Xavier, who resent and need each other in equal measure.
You might think hardened oilmen would resent the turbines pointing the way to a future when the world no longer needs fossil fuels.
I suspect that many people resent this slowness because it implicitly criticizes a fast-paced lifestyle predicated on the consumption of the new.
Those precious minutes wasted watching coffee drip will make you resent your first cup, and you don't want to do that, do you?
His many Sinhalese-nationalist admirers care little for reconciliation and resent pandering—as they see it—to the sensitivities of the tiresome Tamils.
Yes, but: Doing so could be challenging given how profoundly Democrats resent what they see as hard-sought alignment with an unfit leader.
It was, in one sense, a giant fuck you to the crowds of purists who resent the band's perceived sullying of the genre.
If you start trying to avoid the blame when you mess up, your coworkers are bound to notice and resent you for it.
Today's youngsters may resent having to provide for more pensioners, not least because they feel that older generations have it easier than them.
Many local people resent the refugees, some of whom have been attacked with knives, sticks and screwdrivers while police look the other way.
Yellen's departure will be accompanied by one or more high-profile resignations from Fed members who resent Trump meddling with monetary policy. 16.
Ferraro," to which Ferraro quipped, "I almost resent, Vice President Bush, your patronizing attitude that you have to teach me about foreign policy.
That's like responding to someone's birthday e-vite by writing 'I resent the day you were born,' and then still clicking 'will attend.
Yes, the person conducting the poll can see how their followers voted, and yes, they might resent you for voting the "wrong" way.
While industry sources resent the nomination logjam, they are far more upset about the lack of action on what they consider meaningful legislation.
He suggests her parents put her up to filing the suit, saying they clearly resent him for trying to teach her life lessons.
Putin ignores the insults, the Russian people, who consume anti-Western state-run media, resent them, and he's not swayed by the praise.
Even in the "hostile" nations I've visited, including Iran, Sudan, and Yemen, foreigners who resent U.S. policy almost always like Americans as people.
The Oromo particularly resent the sale or lease of land (almost all of which is state-owned) by the government to foreign investors.
Several corporate managers have told us privately they resent directing money and attention for social causes, instead of driving profit and business growth. 
This view ignores the minority of Americans who deeply resent the women's movement, falsely claiming that women's gains have come at men's expense.
Many Iranians resent those foreign interventions, and want their leaders to create jobs at home, where youth unemployment reached 28.8 percent last year.
He certified the deal over the summer, but continued to resent his top aides for pressuring him to do it, the source said.
Lebanon's enormous generosity has many critics: politicians demonize refugees, and citizens resent the strain they put on schools, social services and local wages.
If not realized or addressed, it's possible some of your actions or words could alienate your partner or cause them to resent you.
The Norfolk team explained to the Harvard students that the idea was to avoid topics that could make the inmates resent the government.
The most important of these is that power balances power, and rising actors will resent the hierarchy imposed by a more powerful hegemon.
Despite the neighbors' 1994 peace deal and commercial and security ties, many Jordanians resent Israel and identify with the Palestinian struggle against it.
Jack Dorsey, we have never met, and you probably resent people like me suggesting ideas that no doubt you have considered and rejected.
And if there is a compliment that black Americans resent above all, it is "articulate", which is heard carrying a note of surprise.
But Egypt and the Gulf Arab states resent Qatar's support for Islamists, especially the Muslim Brotherhood, which they see as a political enemy.
Many of them still resent that he called the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, a "liar" in a speech on the Senate floor.
But some delegates still resent the fact that Romney collected signatures, a process they feel favors deep-pocketed candidates over lesser-known contenders.
We can either resent the rest of the world or we can lead the rest of the world, but we can't do both.
I began to resent them, sitting in a box I'd opened only once, on the day I picked them up from the store.
But the potential political and symbolic benefits are plentiful, particularly as many voters outside of Toronto resent the attention the big city receives.
We might resent Leonardo DiCaprio for owning his own island and dating models half his age, but we don't hate him for it.
Such voters — the type who might resent both immigrants and Wall Street — make up 28.9 percent of the electorate, according to Drutman's study.
The localists, including some of today's protesters, resent the huge influx of mainlanders into Hong Kong since China took over, many from Guangdong.
Residents of Hong Kong have good reason to doubt official numbers and resent official policy that they perceive as putting them at risk.
Many Iranians resent the foreign interventions and want their leaders to create jobs at home, where youth unemployment reached 29 percent last year.
While the move is one of many modern culture changes Solomon ushered in, open floor plans might lead his workers to resent him.
Beijing also is in a standoff with pro-democracy activists in semi-autonomous Hong Kong who resent its growing encroachment on their freedom.
Now, for the juicy question ... does he, ya know, resent folks who might show up to his shows just because they're Billie fans?
Loyal party members can resent the idea of someone with no allegiance to the party selecting its most important nominee, Berg-Andersson says.
A failed D.I.Y. project can make a homeowner resent the house "because it's not turning out the way that they wanted," he said.
Now many Americans who resent government most are those who depend on it most, or who live and work among those who do.
But it is also possible that the public will resent the infighting within the government, thereby boosting Labor's current lead in the polls.
An angry public would resent handing over cash to the undeserving poor and would forever be agitating to cut or eliminate the checks.
Vevo and YouTube's relationship is a fraught one, and always has been (tl;dr: Both sides need each other and resent each other).
And fans invested in the MCU's world-building may resent the way Far From Home cheerfully turns Endgame into a punchline, then ignores it.
But a lot of them also resent the fact that so many things in life are so much more expensive than they could be.
Kimberly, it strikes me strange that the same people who resent calling MS- 13 animals have no problem calling people storm troopers and Nazis.
"It would be horrid and bitter to resent the young ones for being looked at like that" my brilliant friend Keren tells me off.
Many of Hong Kong's fat cats would surely resent giving up their weekends there to help the very people who are out making trouble.
As my partner refused to attend to my sexual needs, our sex life was at a virtual standstill, and I grew to resent them.
Most importantly — yes, more important than the sex, even — we're all learning not to resent the changes that come, but to go with them.
Their members, often called "localists", not only resent the party's political influence in Hong Kong, but also an influx of mainlanders into the territory.
There's a recurring motif in this book in which various characters or places seem to resent the idea that they might be made up.
Finally, if desirable content is perceived as being artificially restricted, players are likely to resent the prospect of being forced to pay for it.
The individualized treatment of a state visit also compares favorably to the large summit meetings of foreign leaders that Trump has come to resent.
That's a lot of power in one place, but because nature is arbitrary, we don't really resent it; there's no one to complain to.
Economists may argue over the effect of that on wages; but it is a theoretical disadvantage to natives that they are bound to resent.
Nissan executives resent that Renault owns a controlling 43.4% in the Japanese firm but Nissan has only a non-voting 15% stake in Renault.
A few days in, I started to resent this challenge because I wanted the ability to wash my hair whenever I damn well pleased.
The multi-dimensional shades offer a heavy dose of in-your-face glitter without the grainy texture we've all come to know and resent.
Mattar and her family had every right to resent us, for blundering into their home with a video camera and soldiers and filming them.
On the other side are the nativists who resent immigrants on cultural, as much as economic grounds, and who favour protectionism over free markets.
I'm put in mind of being a kid in school and discovering that your coolest classmate, whom you itch to resent, is really nice.
He sees Jangmi, who has been kicked out by her husband and his family, as a bitter rival and quickly comes to resent her.
It was almost as if the funeral, including the media coverage, was designed to represent everything that angry voters resent about the country's elite.
Women and diabetics may well resent these comparisons between their conditions and the elective surgeries and therapies undertaken by persons who identify as transgender.
They resent being labeled job seekers, rather than refugees fleeing precarious conditions that many say the United States and Europe helped create in Afghanistan.
But many in Hong Kong resent what they see as Beijing's creeping control and its refusal to let its residents directly elect their leader.
He was also rebuffed on other appointments, and came to resent Mr. Sessions's habit of dispatching junior department lawyers to deliver messages to him.
In theory, there could be a bipartisan coalition against Facebook, since many conservatives also fear and resent it, believing it is biased against them.
And some in New Zealand resent that so much of the nation's property has gone to wealthy foreign buyers who don't live there permanently.
While your officer would doubtless resent a special focus on him, proper training for him and his colleagues might improve campus policing a bit.
So the last two decades of musical theater have been pretty fraught for me, because I deeply resent the rise of the jukebox musical.
By stopping short of the line between defiance and resistance, he enjoyed a measure of official approval that more daring dissidents came to resent.
"As a Catholic, I resent your using the word &aposhate&apos in a sentence that addresses me," she said as part of her reply.
Those whose languages (like English) don't make it in the first place often resent having this choice forced on them in French or German.
But the resent disclosure should give additional fuel to critics of Section 702, the controversial law that dictates the form of surveillance in question.
Laura was in "Gypsy," a show about a notorious stage mother who comes to resent her daughter for achieving a stardom she did not.
But Muslims in Birmingham also deeply resent what they see as a grossly unfair reputation, countering that most residents are proud and law-abiding.
And not all speak admiringly of the melting-pot approach to cuisine; some resent Israelis' helping themselves to the cooking traditions of other cultures.
Obviously, the free gifts cannot be sent to existing users, and once an offer is rejected it cannot be resent to the same recipient.
But many Poles also experience consumer freedom as one of the most tangible benefits of the free market era and resent the new limit.
True, if he acts on your advice, and then decides later that he'd have done better if he ignored it, he may resent you.
How can you not resent knowing that you're going to be subject to more of them than ever before in the next few months?
Meanwhile, conservatives and business interests had come to resent federal regulations and welfare programmes, and felt that the decentralised side of federalism had been betrayed.
The "Keys Under Doormats" gang has raised some good criticisms of Clear, and for the record, they resent Ozzie's implication that their minds are closed.
The tug-of-war between the factions angered some other Republicans who are not part of either faction and resent their influence, like Alabama Rep.
That would likely set him on a collision course with partners — especially Germany — that resent France's record as a serial breaker of EU budget rules.
The lycans, in contrast, are low-born and rougher in nature, and they resent the vampires not only as a species but as a class.
Seventy years after the second world war, protestors in Greece and Spain who resent Germany's strict approach to fiscal stewardship still resort to Nazi tropes.
Muslim leaders, meanwhile, say they welcome dialogue but resent the outside agitation on a sensitive issue for a congregation that spans generations and cultural traditions.
On the other are Hong Kongers who resent the central government's growing influence and heavy hand, and who aim zealously to guard Hong Kong's freedoms.
This will undermine the welfare state both directly (because they will not pay for it) and indirectly (because locals may resent supporting so many foreigners).
It's easy to fire, to punish, to resent; it's much harder to step back, set aside a mistake, and think about the whole human being.
Vietnam is hard-wired to resist and resent the notion that it is in any way a vassal of the overweening empire to its north.
Misratans resent General Haftar's ambitions and have a personal link with the government in Tripoli: Fathi Bashagha, named interior minister last year, hails from Misrata.
We all secretly resent those three winners of the Powerball, because we all secretly imagined what we'd do with the money if we had won.
They resent having to take a tough vote for steep spending cuts that will never actually happen, simply to satisfy the conference's more conservative members.
Many progressive Democrats resent Gillibrand for calling on Franken — a liberal hero — to resign from of the Senate after he was accused of sexual harassment.
America's friends resent the idea that issues they see as critical to their security are being dictated by Trump's perception of his own political interests.
As the creature beseeched his creator for a mate, so do I know what it is to simultaneously resent and remain beholden to a supervisor.
Whether their grievances involve fish, immigrants or meddlesome rules, many Britons resent what they view as interference by European institutions and bureaucrats based in Brussels.
JOMOs deeply resent the video element, which prevents them from checking their emails or playing solitaire while Ted drones on about budgets for 20 minutes.
I resent the necessity of even feeling anger and disdain, born of both American national policies and the centrality of Israel in Jewish-American life.
Personal freedom is at the heart of who we are and we resent being put into any one mold that has been crafted for us.
Yet, today, its subjects and their relatives resent the film's shameful exposure of their lives and question the benefits that have ensued for them personally.
But Frank doesn't resent those choices because they resemble the choices he would have made; he looks at Claire and he sees shades of himself.
Many Japanese resent being urged to atone for misdeeds more than seven decades old, while many in South Korea doubt the sincerity of Tokyo's apologies.
But I resent that, so often, these furtive, public sex acts—the larger umbrella under which OTPHJs fall—center the man as Receiver of Pleasure.
"As a woman, as a feminist, as a human being, I resent the implications that the government can mandate such an intimate decision," Drake said.
But it could also hamper her efforts, given that officials in some of those countries still resent the hawkish stance she took toward their struggles.
Some in the often-backbiting art world undoubtedly resent his success, particularly since he has managed to draw some artists and estates from other galleries.
O'Rourke was asked how he would win over people who may support fighting climate change but resent being told what to do by the government.
Most of the people I spoke with said they welcome opinions they don't share and resent the suggestion that they prefer an ideological safe house.
I know I'm not on my phone nearly as much as some of my peers, but even the time I do spend there I resent.
Scala had been worried that Nista, in particular, might resent being bumped for a youth team player, but whatever irritation he had harbored had evaporated.
Then again, the people who might either want to help him spend his money or resent his good fortune tend to be busy — with jobs.
Many Uighurs resent restrictions on their culture and religion and complain they are denied economic opportunities amid an influx of majority Han Chinese into Xinjiang.
Many Uighurs, members of a Muslim, Turkic-speaking group that makes up the majority of Xinjiang's population, resent what they consider Beijing's heavy-handed rule.
Many people here in particular resent how, in the polarized political landscape of recent years, conservative Americans have been painted as hostile to the environment.
Software companies in particular — built on new abstract concepts — take pride in encouraging employees to speak their minds, even when their co-workers resent it.
I was being held down (I don't resent that; I just couldn't cooperate, and I know it was an emergency and everyone was really trying).
No matter how much you try to explain, people expect you to get better already — and when you don't, they resent you, consciously or not.
I resent my design work because I fear that it doesn't have a huge impact on the world—that I could have made something better.
Many Iranians, however, resent the foreign interventions and want their leaders to create more jobs at home, where youth unemployment reached 29 percent last year.
Republican Congressman Robert Pittenger has a hot take on what's driving the protests in Charlotte right now: black people resent white people for their success.
Joan C. Williams, author of "White Working Class", points out that its members tend to resent professionals with their collections of diplomas but admire the rich.
I even started to resent him because he needed me so much, but all of my efforts to nourish him ended in discomfort for us both.
Please, Hollywood, don't make us resent Girl Meets World for kickstarting a trend that ultimately gives us Suddenly Susan Again, After ALF and The Torkelsons 2.0.
Some women resent his assertions that they are weak, and liable to turn into "demons" when they take on jobs or activities traditionally reserved for men.
But most likely what will happen is that she will rebel against us and she will have a terrible sense of humor and deeply resent us.
Mr Trump may still resent the fact that he had to sack his first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, for fibbing about contacts with the Russians.
Young Italians resent the older generations, but not their parents, says Alessandro Rosina, who co-ordinated a recent study for the Istituto Toniolo, a think-tank.
Though some scientists resent the idea of potential research material being locked away by private owners, the meteorite trade has also surfaced new scientifically valuable material.
Nigeria, a democracy whose government—for all its flaws—is far less impotent than Somalia's, is bound to resent foreign navies or mercenaries off its coast.
Before the attack the driver announced on Facebook that a revolt of involuntarily celibate men—who resent women for not having sex with them—had begun.
Viewers may quibble about Johnson's specific answers to Abrams' questions, but they shouldn't be so quick to resent him answering them in ways they didn't expect.
Many Japanese resent being urged to atone for wartime deeds of seven decades ago, while many in South Korea doubt the sincerity of Japan's past apologies.
According to Sean, he complained to HR about the situation, but nothing came of it other than his boss seeming to resent that he spoke out.
In these countries, citizens resent the enormous financial costs to them in the form of taxation — and they come to the United States for fiscal relief.
Amazon's search for a second headquarters city just took on greater urgency, and perhaps a new criteria: Find a location where the residents don't resent you.
Aside from integration of cities on both sides of the border, many Texans resent the federal government using eminent domain to obtain land for the wall.
Your friend may not appreciate all this, but if she does resent it when she finds out, it won't be because what you did was wrong.
Though he worried I'd resent him for having to give up my career, he could see that my mind was made up, and so he agreed.
The joint team lost 8-0 to Switzerland, and many South Koreans resent that several of their female ice-hockey players were displaced by Pyongyang's athletes.
Among the possibilities, it could be individuals from other agencies who resent the President's trash talking and budget cutting that threaten their mission, leadership and credibility.
The ICP fandom has provided them with a valuable community and support network, and they resent the government penalizing them for it based on flimsy reasoning.
Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, collectively called the Visegrad group, resent the attempt by wealthier western European countries to force migrant "quotas" on them.
She will resent the hell out of you, and I know that you don't want to hear this, but I'd be surprised if your relationship survives.
Republicans resent the lecturing of "liberal elites" and embrace policies that promote opportunity, because they live in places where people are generally in similar economic situations.
If you pressure a partner to do something before they're truly ready, at best they might resent you and at worst they might be outright traumatized.
But despite the fables of Li's thrift and being an active philanthropist, many Hong Kongers resent the pervasive role his family plays in the local economy.
However, the newcomers haven't shown the dedication, nor due diligence (many have not taken the indoctrination exam), which the original, die-hard members seem to resent.
Theater was something that had been a hobby and a joy but was now keeping me up at night and making me resent my changing body.
To be honest, some of my friends who have been forced out on their own seem to resent the fact that I have a security blanket.
The last thing you want is for writing to become a source of stress, because you'll come to resent it as you do your current job.
While many Americans admire the family, Mr. Tye said, others resent them as the embodiment of whatever they dislike about the Democratic Party or progressive politics.
But now, the Iraqis have come to resent Iran's long reach into their country's affairs — a reach that expanded with the 22019 withdrawal of U.S. troops.
" With more to say, she strode back to the microphones: "As a Catholic, I resent your using the word 'hate' in a sentence that addresses me.
While many people resent the power held by Bouteflika and his shrinking inner circle, they also reject the idea of army intervention in civilian political life.
While many Americans admire the family, Mr. Tye said, others resent them as the embodiment of whatever they dislike about the Democratic Party or progressive politics.
What's more likely, if you refrain from trying to deter him, is that he'll proceed, suffer the consequences and resent you because you didn't warn him.
While the kingdom has a peace deal with Israel and maintains strong security ties, many Jordanians resent Israel and identify with the Palestinian aspirations for statehood.
Parents need to explain why they are doing something, Willink tells CNBC Make It. When moms or dads bark orders, kids can grow to resent their parents.
I don't resent people who hold on to the Thanksgiving myth, but I would like it if they at least acknowledged that there is this other side.
I've decided that this is because, cursed with an attraction to men, I resent them and everything they get away with far more than I hate conflict.
Though you can find other interlocking foam tiles at varying sizes for less money, this mat won't make you resent your child until (s)he turns 18.
I think I resent Jo and Chip most for their certainty about what a home looks like, their confidence and competence in fixing up what feels wrong.
What's more, people resent as elitist the notion that the decay of beloved cities is an acceptable part of the rough-and-tumble of a dynamic economy.
Some of Spain's shiny new infrastructure is wasteful and some Spaniards, especially in rural areas, resent the pace of change and are turning to Vox in protest.
In the spoiler-sensitive environment of today's entertainment, there may be people who resent the opening scenes of Annihilation, which gives away most of the movie's direction.
Black voters, one-third of the electorate, used to support him, but many resent the school closures and the persistence of violence and poverty in their districts.
I project onto them what I resent most about the technology industry's adoption of West LA, the place I grew up, as its Southern California home base.
WINNIPEG/SYDNEY (Reuters) - For decades, Canada's protected dairy sector has riled rival exporters from Asia to Europe who resent having limited access to a wealthy consuming nation.
" Mike Chinoy, author of "Meltdown: Inside the North Korean nuclear crisis," told CNN last year many high-level North Koreans "resent the hell out of the Chinese.
Trump resents leaks that damage his reputation and legitimacy, while intelligence agencies resent Trump's disdain for their work and the damage he is doing to their credibility.
Many feel deep loyalty to Ford and their union, and resent the female accusers, fearing they may damage the company and jeopardize good paychecks and generous benefits.
"William recognised us instantly, which was a relief as sometimes children resent their parents leaving them!" she wrote after returning from a trip to Australia in 1983.
I figure that's late enough for everybody to get there after work, but not so late that you'll start to resent me for keeping you out. LOL.
For years, the major talking point of anti-immigrant politicians and activists was that they don't oppose legal immigration; they just resent undocumented immigrants breaking the law.
It is not surprising that many people resent Brenda Seymour for disrupting its idyllic atmosphere by alleging that many of its firefighters are complicit in sexual harassment.
But they resent Mr. Coulombe's trying to impose his will, complain that he is pricing out locals and say he is homogenizing this pre-Revolutionary War area.
And the more the ayatollahs rule like a religious monarchy — plundering their society while wrapping themselves in the cloak of religion — the more young Iranians resent them.
That phenomenon came to be known as "secondary anti-Semitism," in which Germans resent Jews for reminding them of their guilt, reversing the victim and perpetrator roles.
They also resent paying taxes to finance comfortable pensions, certain that such funds will be exhausted when they reach their senior years given Italy's monumental public debt.
They get their news online, they refuse to swallow the propaganda fed to them by state-controlled media and they resent President Vladimir V. Putin's authoritarian regime.
Many Iranians, however, resent the foreign interventions and want their leaders to create more jobs at home, where youth unemployment stood at 25 per cent this year.
His wife, Mao Mao (Nai An), who runs a day care center out of their apartment — she's preoccupied with opening a bigger business — grows to resent him.
Garni's comments were broadly welcomed, but in a population mostly born after 1979, many Saudis resent how religion has been used to keep them from having fun.
But Mr. Cuomo knows it is not going to be popular in upstate New York, where many people both resent New York City and depend on cars.
What I resent is when I express an opinion, some people will assume it can't be true, or it must be self-serving, because I'm a celebrity.
A barrage of contrived smear stories about Kushner's interactions with CEOs or security clearance dominate -- attacks clearly fueled by those who resent Kushner's plans to change Washington.
" Stepping back to the microphone to underscore the point, she added, "As a Catholic, I resent your using the word hate in a sentence that addresses me.
"I would like to think I've done too much for the growth of the game for people to resent the fact that I'm a man," he said.
In the absence of a clearly delineated hierarchy, we determine where we belong by looking above, at those we resent, and below, at those we find contemptible.
Politicians from Chancellor Angela Merkel on down have made plain they resent comparisons to the Nazis, defending the cancellation of appearances by Turkish politicians over security concerns.
They hesitate to take part, fearing they will lose their jobs because mining companies resent having to pay years of health costs once black lung is diagnosed.
But some people in Toronto resent that their city will be used to test out ideas where the ultimate goal is making Google wealthier and more powerful.
The Europeans deeply resent the pressure, but are nonetheless racing to finally get a weak barter system in place to allow at least some trade with Iran.
The slaves who work in the fields resent the fact that their peers keeping the Macon family happy in the house perform far less physically strenuous tasks.
Obama is the embodiment of what these voters resent about liberal immigration polices and trade deals: the rise of the other, at the expense of their own influence.
In many respects, the so-called Title II debate reflects everything voters most resent about Washington: Fear-mongering, Armageddon-style arguments with a dubious connection to the facts.
Supporters of the "leave" movement also resent the control that EU politicians in Brussels have over U.K. laws and argue that British businesses would thrive with fewer regulations.
But many resent the way geopolitical tensions and a hawkish government are spreading the curse of military encampments: previously, the southern Ryukyus had but one small radar base.
"Soon enough, Pumpkin Butt will grow into a child with emotions who's capable of independent thought and will more than likely resent the hell out of the artist."
Thanks to the popularity of the iPod and iTunes ecosystem, Apple soon dominated digital downloads allowing it to set the terms — something the music industry came to resent.
"normally i would never address rumors but i resent having the most important friendships and working relationships in my life reduced to dumb hetero normative gossip," he wrote.
The baby animal has every reason to resent his mother, who refused to feed him, Salmoni explained, but thankfully, rescuers stepped in to help the little guy grow.
A dead phone makes me panic, and I resent that I'm so dependent on it, but I do savor the relief an on-hand external battery can give.
"We resent the U.S. ban ... such decisions support the stance of extremists and sow divisions," the SABA news agency quoted a source at the foreign ministry as saying.
Why they might not: Plenty of people are tired of zombies, don't like musicals, and resent the mash-up culture that mixes genres into a big sloppy stew.
As a fellow New Yorker who was forced to do the same, I disagree with Lin—I resent that our voting system is so disrespectful of my time.
I'm long past caring about the name, though I do resent it when fans deliberately call me Lew because it shows a lack of respect for my choice.
Surely I'd never resent him, my baby, or myself for irreversibly altering the course of my life in way I didn't want and had the option to prevent.
The former first lady, senator and secretary of state needs to win over voters who dislike her as a calculating avatar for everything that they resent about politics.
"Here's another point where the government is dictating to an employer how to conduct its business and employers resent that," Behymer says of the new salary history laws.
"Normally i would never address rumors but i resent having the most important friendships and working relationships in my life reduced to dumb hetero normative gossip," he wrote.
"Here's another point where the government is dictating to an employer how to conduct its business and employers resent that, " Behymer says of the new salary history laws.
But its biggest appeal may be for those who resent storing their bulky luggage during non-travel time or constantly tripping over their bag inside a hotel room.
Mr. Simorangkir and other Batak Christians said they resent the government's plan to play down their traditions, which include eating pork, in order to pander to Muslim tourists.
One thing has been made very clear to me: Many people resent being confronted with information about how racism still shapes — and sometimes, ruins — life in this country.
Schools that oppose challenging the gender binary will continue to do so, as they probably already resent the fast pace of social change and left-leaning federal government.
Much as locals want to climb the housing ladder, they are unlikely to welcome a less vibrant economy; and existing homeowners will resent the hit to their wealth.
German lenders, equally, resent instructions from Frankfurt and many hope that maintaining German as the language for communication will give them the upper hand in dealing with supervisors.
Likewise, many progressives resent President Clinton's support of the anti-gay Defense of Marriage Act and the discriminatory "don't ask, don't tell" rule in the United States military.
Absolutely. Moreover, Roberts is exactly the kind of actress Turner might resent, because Roberts became famous just at the moment that Turner's career was beginning to lose heat.
He might resent the observation, but the chance that you could spur him to seek the help he needs would be worth risking your not-very-close relationship.
Maybe he does things that you never let yourself do because you always played by the rules, and you resent that he doesn't and gets away with it.
"He had no idea how deeply I would resent being made to utter namby-pamby Plante-speak like a dummy on his knee," she wrote in The Guardian.
And who am I, as a fan of the college team he chose as his steppingstone to the N.B.A., to question — much less resent him for — that decision?
CLAIRE DANES I didn't quite appreciate how real that was — I grew up in New York in a community of artists, and people who question often resent authority.
Iraq's Sunni Arabs resent the control of the Shi'ite majority over state bodies including the military, established after the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003.
Both resent the U.S.'s actions in Syria and share an intense suspicion that the U.S. is attempting to foment color revolutions overseas to eliminate unwanted political leaders.
Some Yukpa chiefs resent his interference in what they see as Indigenous matters; others believe his politicization of the village's problems damages their chances of obtaining public resources.
When the kids feel closer to you, they will add you to the chain, assuming their mother doesn't resent you (which, in fairness, is not about you, either).
What I do resent is that the Electoral College, except for Maine and Nebraska, is a state-by-state winner-take-all, rather than being divided up proportionally.
I got so overwhelmed by the sheer volume of provinces to explore and buchones to execute that I began to resent the cartel map and its execution targets.
Though some people may resent Stories or the influence the feature has had on other apps, it's becoming just as influential as News Feed was a decade ago.
Then, however, there are the employees who don't want passengers challenging their authority and resent innocent questions born of ignorance created by the silence from those very employees.
Buck Showalter is hardly the only figure within the game who will resent him for walking into opportunities that players who have toiled far longer will never earn.
Fred (Joseph Fiennes) expresses relief that his daughter is "safe" in Canada — yet again proving that when it comes to their individual lives, even high-up Commanders resent Gilead.
The parable is sometimes read with an anti-Jewish lens, so that the first-hired are the "Jews" who resent the gentiles or the sinners entering into God's vineyard.
Syria's maelstrom has made the country's Christians suspect Sunni neighbours of jihadism, and made Sunnis resent Christians for being friendly to Bashar al-Assad (pictured above, praying), the president.
I kind of resent that that's the viewing environment we exist in: watching defensively not out of enjoyment, but out of the need to keep up with everyone else.
"I just don't resent Marco at all, and I guarantee you if he's not elected president, he would much rather have my job than anything else," Mr. Scarborough said.
Fallujah, in the heartland of Sunni Muslim tribes who resent the Shiite-led government in Baghdad, was the first Iraqi city to fall to Islamic State in January 2014.
Surely, many observers thought, the people of Istanbul would furiously resent having their votes overruled, and flock in bigger numbers than before to support the opposition man, Ekrem Imamoglu?
" 'The last thing I want you to do is resent me or us end up divorced because you want a child and I don't,' " she recalls of their conversation.
"Australians resent foreign interference in their electoral processes from any foreign source — America, Russia, China — as it can skew political outcomes and undermine faith in electoral systems," he said.
Workers fear being displaced not just by immigrants but by lower-paid employees in Asia; anti-austerity campaigners resent the spending cuts needed to placate markets (or overseas creditors).
Some Hong Kongers also resent an influx of people from the mainland, blaming them for pushing up house prices, taking good jobs and stripping shelves bare on shopping trips.
The Iranian people resent the country's regional interventions and want their leaders to create more jobs at home, where youth unemployment was said to be 40 percent in 2017.
The President acknowledged Friday that he didn't know how long the retired Marine Corps general, whose system of order Trump has come to resent, will remain in the job.
Like the samurai, she might resent it, but, unlike him, she might not express that resentment, because expressing it will just open her up to other kinds of condemnation.
Some there resent the fact the previous federal government was dominated by Tigrayans who make up about 6% of the population - and now the prime minister is an Oromo.
Falluja, in the heartland of Sunni Muslim tribes who resent the Shi'ite-led government in Baghdad, was the first Iraqi city to fall to Islamic State in January 2014.
The blame for withdrawing from the treaty would be his, and many American commercial interests and political forces, including numerous Republicans, would come to resent Mr. Trump for it.
But the controversies have broader implications on the national political stage — particularly for the female supporters of Bernie Sanders, who deeply resent the notion that all socialists are sexists.
Let one relationship fail so I could open my arms to another that I had grown to resent for haunting the corners of my mind for three whole years?
Others see him as brash, power-hungry and inexperienced, and they resent him for bypassing his elder relatives and concentrating so much power in one branch of the family.
Manchester United is in the position its rivals got to know, and resent, for so long: where what it would like to happen is not really under its control.
Elizabeth did not resent him for bringing it up, but felt stuck: She was not even sure what, exactly, he wanted from her, or how she could give it.
The study blamed many factors: surgeons who resent the implication that they may make dangerous mistakes, lax enforcement by hospital administrators and the powerlessness of nurses in some cultures.
If money is an issue (however much of it you have), you owe it to your friends to explain that, rather than resent what you see as their insensitivity.
And I resent it when others claim to know the unknowable and then guilt-trip me and other women for neither believing nor behaving as they want us to.
Although he always encouraged Jackson's writing, in part because it was her writing that kept the family afloat, he came to resent how completely her career had eclipsed his.
So they deeply resent Mr. Trump's attacks on Ms. Merkel for her refugee policy and his statements that the European Union itself is a "vehicle" for German self-interest.
It leaves him open to criticism — and even removal — by those in the Communist Party who resent his one-man rule and his determination to be leader for life.
Much of the political class — including parliament and Central Bank President Klaas Knot — resent the ECB's policy of easy money and blame it for some of the Netherlands' woes.
Tamir didn't resent Jacob—he would have been Jacob, given the choice—but he had lost some of the lightness necessary to appreciate someone as light as his cousin.
We might resent a little the alienating fanciness of, say, a gorgeous overhead shot of Michael Jordan soaring for a slam, his shadow cast on a brilliant blue ground.
He warned aides that despite his electoral landslide and congressional majorities, lawmakers would soon resent him for compelling them to cast votes that might infuriate the voters back home.
Maybe it is unprofessional to say this, but as a long-time beat writer covering the Toronto Raptors, I eventually started to resent the prospect of writing about Bargnani.
We probably should have been able to do it, but there was this way in which, when you ask people to do that, they just resent it so much!
I resent that when it's done to New York City in a way that's hurt the city but I also particularly resent it when they go after innocent people, and that's why particularly today, going after the commissioner for the Office of People with Disabilities, who is a leading activist on behalf of people with disabilities for decades, and portraying him as some kind of political hack is just unacceptable to me.
It is easier to build from scratch than to attempt to change a huge and complex edifice on which millions rely, which millions resent, and which all have opinions on.
News executives resent that Facebook and Google have captured roughly three-quarters of the digital ad business, leaving the media industry and other platforms, like Twitter, to fight over scraps.
Everyone has their own struggles, and all children are going to have unique difficulties — and they'll find something about their parents to resent as they get older no matter what.
The play also sets up the central clash between Shelly and her children, who resent the way she seems to have replaced them with versions of themselves she can control.
It embodies the concerns of two groups alarmed at his stewardship: traditionalists of various stripes who resent his reformist agenda; and Catholics dismayed by his handling of clerical sex abuse.
But younger people entering the workforce often resent everything that made the Japanese corporate environment globally notorious: long hours, strict top-down discipline and rewards based on loyalty and seniority.
Most of all, they resent the obligation to sell to the federation when producers in other provinces are free to market their maple syrup to anyone, often for higher prices.
These groups typically resent how much oil money is stolen by politicians in the far-off capital, and would like to steal it for their own ethnic group, or themselves.
Even those who accept the need for the vaccine resent the government for insisting that children take it while failing to provide much else in the way of health care.
In an Axios/SurveyMonkey poll last year, 51% of millennials said they resent boomers for their financial circumstances, tension likely to play out in the politics of the coming decades.
Okinawa, the site of a bloody World War Two battles, hosts the bulk of U.S. military forces in Japan and many residents resent what they see as an unfair burden.
The reality is also we resent as you just mentioned a relationship that turkey has with Russia and also with Iran that are actually operating against our interests in Syria.
Some speak half-jokingly of a lingering divide between "white" Turks and "black", marking the gap between those who cherish Ataturk's legacy and those who resent it as an imposition.
Geeta and Babita resent the grueling training in their teens, but Geeta excels at the sport, eventually ditching her father's coaching but never forgetting his influence or their complicated relationship.
But Erdogan, an ambitious and popular leader, began to resent the scale of the Gulenists' influence at home and abroad and to see them as a "state within a state".
For all that Taiwanese resent being dictated to, and Ms Tsai's own party leans towards formal independence, the new president must accept that history constrains Taiwanese aspirations, and her options.
These contradictions and capitulations, along with the overwhelming corporatization, have led many in queer activist communities to resent the word "Pride," to feel anxious at the sight of rainbow iconography.
"The cities I talked (to) all know they are being taken and resent it," said urban studies expert Richard Florida, a professor at the University of Toronto's Martin Prosperity Institute.
The 41-country songfest has been a focus of pro-Palestinian boycott calls, and some Muslims fasting daily as part of Ramadan resent the carousing of scantily clad Eurovision enthusiasts.
"You pointed out to me once, during an emotional argument, that the qualities I love in you—that drew me to you—also cause me to resent you," she wrote.
Two allies blamed Bannon's West Wing foes Cohn and Kushner for planting stories meant to play up his influence, knowing that the image-conscious Trump would resent Bannon for it.
I bring up journalists because that's a sore spot for many academics, a case where experts resent would-be polymaths hopping out of their lanes, like Naomi Wolf writing history.
One can readily understand the sensitivity of Muslim Americans, who resent close scrutiny by authorities and argue that their religion or ethnicity ought not to make them targets of intelligence.
The tour guides and travel bloggers at I Heart Reykjavík write that locals resent the Blue Lagoon's rising prices and growing crowds as Iceland has become a popular tourist destination.
The young protesters understand why older Hong Kongers resent the chaos -- but these complaints ring hollow for many who say the present social difficulties were absent in their parents' generation.
Sure, it's a small thing, but as the series marches on and you hear it dozens of times, you begin to resent the absence of old "is" more and more.
Being a writer on the fake news beat means getting to laugh at a lot of goofy bullshit that doesn't matter—like whether or not clowns resent a horror movie.
In the end, Woroch escaped with minimal financial loss — she was able to have the prepaid card reissued and the funds reinstated, and the missing online purchases refunded or resent.
It was a day where everyone in your class would give you cards and candy and you barely did any work, but over the years I've grown to resent it.
If some of her privileges are earned, part of the company's culture of seniority, it's important to distinguish between the things you're entitled to resent and the ones you aren't.
Cheering the breakup on Wednesday were establishment Republicans who resent Mr. Bannon's bomb-throwing style and his vows to wage war on incumbent lawmakers in the party primaries this year.
Some Nissan executives, engineers and marketing staff began to resent what they saw as Renault's unfairly piggybacking on Nissan's technology, research and brand strength, according to three former managerial employees.
Munis Bukhari, the Syrian refugee who runs the Facebook group (and says he had nothing to do with the threats), said that many recently arrived Syrians resent Mr. Abdul Karim.
And teenagers who resent being trailed digitally sometimes disable location features, take pains to "spoof" their GPS, or leave their phones at friends' houses to throw parents off their scent.
Many Koreans resent the "Rising Sun" flag as a symbol of Japan's 1910-1945 colonisation of the peninsula, but its use has become more controversial as relations with Japan chilled.
Many others resent those who arrive by boat as "queue-jumpers" who have unfairly circumvented Australia's laws, unlike the "legitimate" refugees who wait for years in United Nations refugee camps.
I resent, every time, that my identity will be assumed into a featureless, monolithic bloc of whiteness and ascribed to an established majority I neither identify with nor aspire to.
"People resent the fact that they had to give up French cheese in order to support the president's policies and such corruption cases still erupt," she said in an interview.
The former President has his supporters in Pakistan but many resent what they see as the general's all too eager dalliance with the United States in the war on terror.
Watch for Democrats, hoping to get Trump to resent Pence, to propagate the message that Pence threw Trump under the bus to set himself up for a 2020 presidential run.
Many seem to resent what one commenter described as the video's emphasis on "memes and cultural relativism," as opposed to a more overt emphasis on vloggers and personality-driven content.
There is also a substantial percentage of the faculty that believes the problems revealed by Willingham's whistle-blowing — which they deeply resent — have been adequately dealt with by the Folt administration.
Most users said there's no other phone on the market like the Note 27, and resent having to essentially "downgrade" to phones like the Galaxy S27 edge that many already owned.
Many Britons, not just Mr Corbyn, resent the City's post-crisis bail-out—no matter that British banks have since tripled their capital buffers, and thus pose little threat to taxpayers.
Okinawa, the site of a bloody World War Two land battle, hosts the bulk of U.S. military forces in Japan, and many residents resent what they see as an unfair burden.
At one point, Kraus offered to make the sacrifice and propose — going against his core values — but Lindsay told him not to, knowing he would probably just resent her later on.
This is particularly true among younger people, who partake of a global youth culture, and as we saw in the UK following Brexit, resent their elders' attempts to restrict their opportunities.
Many Hong Kong residents, however, resent Beijing's influence in the city, which erupted in nearly three months of street demonstrations in late 2014 protesting against China's failure to allow full democracy.
Okinawa was the site of Japan's only land battles in World War Two and many residents there resent the fact that it hosts tens of thousands of U.S. troops and military.
He wasn't explicitly apologetic, but he didn't seem to resent being called to account – even standing there next to the Lazarus collection of gravy boats, punch bowls and some holiday nutcrackers.
Shabab fighters seem to resent the new Islamic State upstarts, who in the past few months have been opening their own training camps and militant cells in remote towns across Somalia.
Many in the territory resent the influx, blaming it for congestion on buses and subways, as well as shortages in shops, where the tourists strip shelves of lower-priced household goods.
I'm a parent now to my very own beautiful children, and I've only just found out that Mum let us believe what we did so that we wouldn't resent our father.
I dated a guy who spent 40% of his time at the gym, and I began to resent exercise even more than I already did — like Leg Day was his mistress.
Some of us protest when the Taliban say girls should not go to school, but most of us resent the young Malala Yousafzai for washing our dirty linen in the West.
Some digital publishers and startups also resent Facebook's power, particularly when it comes to the constantly changing News Feed, which can send sites a torrent of traffic, then dry up suddenly.
Moreover, the self-made class has thrived because the government left it alone and those individuals have come to resent some of the strictures imposed by the party and the state.
" No one regrets the disappearance of communism, Mr. Davies said, but "they do resent the way the new order was founded and where the benefits went, mostly to a narrow elite.
Democrats see it as a clarifying moment when middle-class Trump voters might resent that their support for an anti-establishment billionaire has yielded budget-busting tax cuts for the rich.
Under President Vladimir V. Putin, the Russians began to resent the American funding of the disarmament effort, and some Russians saw in it a Washington plot to further weaken their country.
In recent years some people in Guangdong have come to resent Hong Kongers for their perceived arrogance, which they say has grown in tandem with a localist movement in the territory.
We sit in his living room and I relay my panicky afternoon; he assures me that I am not damaged or stupid and that he doesn't resent me for having feelings.
As wildly popular as the team remained, Mr. Martin had come to resent Mr. Lewis's dominant role in shaping their work and spoke of reviving his solo career as a singer.
So many of the qualities people resent most about Facebook — its speed of development, its shameless copying of rivals, its ruthless treatment of partners — are all born out of mortal fear.
Parts of Xinjiang are home to ethnic Uighurs, a Turkic-speaking people who mostly practice Sunni Islam and often resent policies made by the ethnic Han, the dominant group in China.
Judy Schneier Brooklyn, N.Y. If environmentalists resent Franzen's piece, it is only because it presents the state of human inaction on climate in a well-reasoned, clear-sighted, and complex way.
You resent Sarah Jessica Parker because the "Sex and the City" tour bus stops out in front of your home in the West Village every morning and wakes you up. Deny.
It is also home to voters who have fled other left-wing governments in Latin America, including tens of thousands of Cuban-Americans who resent Havana's steadfast support for Mr. Maduro.
But to her, General Suleimani's death is connected to the same long history of American intervention in the Middle East that so many in Iran have come to resent and fear.
"Whatever we resent or dislike in another person is a reflection of something we dislike in ourselves or a representation of a deep wound that we're unwilling to heal," she said.
A restless experimenter, Faye came to resent a state-dictated aesthetic that he viewed as too simplistic in its demand that art combine a recognizably African content and a European look.
" Speaking to ranking member Maria CantwellMaria Elaine CantwellNative American advocates question 85033 Democrats' commitment Hillicon Valley: Trump reportedly weighing executive action on alleged tech bias | WH to convene summit on online extremism | Federal agencies banned from buying Huawei equipment | Lawmakers jump start privacy talks Lawmakers jump-start talks on privacy bill MORE (D-Wash.), Zinke said of her questions on his private jet use, "I resent the fact of your insults, and I resent the fact that you mislead.
Second, Mr Schlappig notes that passengers who bid on empty seats, and then find out that a flight is underbooked, might resent paying for the space they could have got for free.
The voices found in the Beige Book are skewed towards businesses, who will tend to prefer an abundance of workers and resent the hassle of having to train up less-qualified recruits.
This feeling of aggrieved entitlement — incels frequently feel entitled to the sexual and romantic interest of women, and bitterly resent women who reject them — is often characterized by a virulent, violent misogyny.
People who value liberty are concerned with individual freedom and resent others' dominance over them, while those who value purity disapprove "of acts that are deemed 'disgusting' or 'unnatural,'" the researchers wrote.
T., Jay, Thea and I are all communist-leaning and it is rare, Christmas-like, to all be together speaking freely about shit most people either don't care about or actively resent.
But she was treated terribly by what we know as the mainstream media and that's the only thing I will ever resent about my presidential campaign is her treatment by the media.
AR: And by that token, I actively resent that the "serious film" discourse has somehow thrown us back to square one in sophisticated pop culture debates that are older than I am.
But the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) has held power for six decades and enjoys broad support from Malaysia's ethnic-Malay majority, some of whom resent their ethnic-Chinese and Indian compatriots.
Bryan was hot like nobody had been since Cena's initial just-dangerous-enough glory days of a decade ago; it's telling that, more than anything else, WWE seemed to truly resent it.
He became the creative force behind the album—a directing role that the others would come to resent—producing seven solo compositions to John's three and recording his melodious bass parts separately.
Commonwealth governments may resent their citizens joining a foreign army, especially if they start seeing their best soldiers leave to seek better pay, says Paul Schulte, a former official at the MOD.
Many members of the public resent the ability of EU migrants to come to the U.K. and claim benefits although some digging is needed to understand what benefits EU migrants can claim.
Saying no, when you know you'll later resent or regret having said yes, is much harder — but is often the best thing to do, both for you and for the other person.
The proposed directive, which applies to non-EU member Switzerland only because it is part of Europe's Schengen open border system, has raised hackles among the Swiss, who resent intervention from Brussels.
We resent it when stars such as Cam Newton confront race head-on as he did before the big game, saying that many fans dislike him because he's a brash, black quarterback.
Being born is not a choice you make yourself, so I'm always wondering whether I can justify giving life to a person who may someday resent their existence, just as I have.
I came to resent how much time this ate up, particularly when comparing it to the trivial difference to McDonald's of having me clock in at 83:31 rather than 7:30.
EditorsNote: resent with minor tweaks Sam Hauser had 25 points, Markus Howard supplied 24 and No. 15 Marquette pulled away from visiting Providence 13-68 in a Big East matchup on Sunday.
Some may even resent the idea of playing for no prize money in Rio while the Olympic movement—which some see as a bottomless bunker of corruption—rakes in the television fees.
This fits into a broader literature showing that increasing racial and ethnic diversity can prompt backlash by native white voters, who resent the newcomers and vote for right-wing parties in response.
Laura's relatives resent Paco and his vineyard's success—he bought the land cheaply from Laura years ago—and Paco's wife doesn't trust Alejandro, the once-rich husband now in need of money.
This unfounded allegation found a second life in Egypt, where the government and much of the population came to resent the United States' response to the overthrow of a Muslim Brotherhood president.
That at least leaves him with a moment of unspoilt adulation amongst Manchester United supporters, a moment of immaculate gratitude, even if it only made other fans resent him all the more.
I began to resent the fact that women I knew feared for their safety — even in their own homes — while men were constantly minimizing our concerns with a joke or a shrug.
They resent that this creature's adorable features have allowed it to take over so much of our conservation consciousness, vacuumed up so much funding, and eclipsed the plight of other endangered species.
I came to resent anything having to do with my Iranian background, including one of the oldest Persian traditions celebrated annually by my loud immigrant family, the Persian New Year, or Nowruz.
Guardiola, during his first season in England, grew to resent just how frequently he was asked whether he would now, finally, agree that the Premier League was the toughest in the world.
There is also the danger that the militants, including many with links to Al Qaeda, might resent the efforts to disarm them and launch terrorist attacks in Turkey and elsewhere in Europe.
While there is public pressure to act more decisively on emissions reductions to stop climate change, businesses and low-income consumers - a vociferous political power - resent higher operational charges and living costs.
Even today, many people on the Coasts lean toward Hamiltonian politics, while many Midwesterners identify with Jeffersonian politics and resent large corporations that send jobs elsewhere and that degrade our agricultural heartland.
She also said "yes" many times to clients and projects only to come to resent it later on, as it gobbled time and energy from what she really wanted to be doing. 
The former New York mayor knew he'd face fierce heat Wednesday night from rivals who resent his stunning spending spree and his failure to take part in the first four nominating contests.
"A significant number of bureaucrats and staff members within the executive branch have never accepted President Trump as legitimate and resent his unorthodox style and his intrusion onto their 'turf'," Johnson wrote.
As we contemplate the hides stretched out to dry, or baled up for shipping downriver, the hunters are suddenly ambushed on every flank by Arikara, who resent the rape of their country.
And studios have become so focused on marketing, they can get away with releasing junk, if they spend enough time and energy on its promotion — but they still resent being called on it.
I resent the implication that I am somehow morally inferior to those who want to remain in the EU, a bankrupt organisation run by unelected officials in partnership with arrogant self-serving politicians.
Pelosi fired back with, "I don't hate anyone," explaining that her Catholic background makes her resent that question, and advised him not to mess with her "when it comes to words like that."
After decades of watching family patriarchs roll their eyes at their wives on sitcoms, it's easy to expect an older man like Abe will resent this new, laissez faire Rose and her interests.
Howard Tullman, an old friend who collaborated with the genial Mr Pritzker in running 1871, a successful tech-incubator in Chicago, worries voters in rural areas might resent his big-spending, city ways.
European conservatives loved Benedict for his perceived attachment to the heritage of their continent; their American counterparts resent Francis for his anti-capitalism and his embrace of the grievances of the global South.
The approach is laced with peril for a party divided over matters of ideology and political strategy, and increasingly dominated by activists who tend to resent what they see as meddling from Washington.
This stalemate, unprecedented in American history, gives Selina even more fuel to resent her electorate, who she views as her key to the White House and the reason she's being kept from it.
Though small leftist outfits that resent its 28,000 troops and champion engagement with North Korea have rallied against THAAD in the capital, Seoul, they have managed to mobilise only a few hundred people.
"Those relationships are deeply important and sacred." normally i would never address rumors but i resent having the most important friendships and working relationships in my life reduced to dumb hetero normative gossip.
In Portugal and the Czech Republic many who work with drug-takers worry that, now that most of them are off the streets, non-users will resent public funds being spent on them.
Brady's supermodel wife spoke candidly about her relationship with Tom in a recent interview -- telling the Wall Street Journal she would NEVER force retirement on her man ... knowing he'd resent her for it.
He told me about some of it—about who he thought the snitches were, about how he had known about them even back then, and about why he didn't resent them for it.
So, while we're on the way, a toxic cocktail of neurological biases start piling up on one another, and we start to resent, judge, and even vilify the object of our greatest desire.
She took a year out from university while the trial was ongoing, and while she admits that she's put her life on hold for her dad, she doesn't resent it in the slightest.
It was funny because at the time, my job was to analyze what people liked to watch on TV. But on principle, I resent that there's barely any choice of cable TV providers.
"Most of the people I've talked to in Alabama resent the fact that the Washington inside is trying to control how they vote and who they want for their senator," Mr. Moore said.
I am more than happy to help our exhausted hostess, but I resent cleaning up after able-bodied children and teenagers (especially as I always did cleanup duty when I was their age).
His angry white male base may see in him a hero standing up to the harpies and harridans whom they resent as nagging or emasculating or see as threatening to take their jobs.
"As a Catholic, I resent you using the word hate in a sentence that addresses me," Pelosi said, stunning reporters in the room who have long known her to be composed under pressure.
Working class people who get to do mostly useful things, resent the liberal elite who grabbed all the useful or beneficial work which actually does pay well and treats you with dignity and respect.
OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria insisted that since migration is here to stay, countries need to work to integrate newcomers and to prepare their native-born populations to welcome foreigners instead of resent them.
And it's not an obligation they appear to resist or resent, but rather embrace — as if being part of a minority that is suffering discrimination and harassment were not hard enough on its own.
And frankly, I'd rather use this as an opportunity to take the high road and make peace with the situation than resent my mom because she doesn't see things exactly the way I do.
Scores of current and retired FBI employees who gave their all to the organization have expressed to me that they deeply resent being unfairly forced to deal with the consequences of Strzok's bad behavior.
What does it say about how you're wired that you did what you wanted to do—you made a successful album that got acclaim, brought you fans, increased your audience—and you resent it?
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank staff back Mario Draghi's aggressive stimulus policy but resent the perception that he relied on a "kitchen cabinet" and allowed favoritism at the institution, a survey showed on Wednesday.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank staff back Mario Draghi's aggressive stimulus policy but resent the perception that he relied on a "kitchen cabinet" and allowed favoritism at the institution, a survey showed on Wednesday.
Both Peter and Toomes see Tony Stark as a looming figure in their lives, and both resent his standoffishness, his power over them, and the perception that he sees them as inferior and dismissible.
If team members hold back on sharing what works for them — or worse, resent a colleague's needs as opposed to working collaboratively and collegially — the team's chances for success on any level commensurately diminish.

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