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And I want to make one last point: We do not begrudge success in America.
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Most Americans -- including myself -- do not begrudge reasonable rewards for a job well done.
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Some might not begrudge perks given to those who put their lives on the line for fellow citizens.
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So I tend to actually not begrudge the money that most athletes made.
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The air chief marshal said he did not begrudge the high salaries being offered to his pilots by private airlines.
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She said most homeowners do not begrudge laws protecting the plover, a compact, pale shorebird with coloring that makes it all but vanish against the open sand flats where it nests.
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Esteban Solari hopes his brother would not begrudge APOEL a semifinal berth, where the minnows would face either 1993 winners Marseille of France or Germany's four-time European champions and 2012 final hosts Bayern Munich .
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Louboutin does not begrudge his sadomasochistic constituency.
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Michael Woloz, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Taxicab Board of Trade, said the fleet owners who make up his organization do not begrudge drivers a raise but will suffer because of another measure, approved on a 5-4 vote, to eliminate a 5% charge that fleets and garages can currently levy on drivers for the cost of processing credit-card transactions.
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So far, at least, Britons, who are also generous private givers, seem not to begrudge official foreign aid.
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Not that the players begrudge the reduction in income, or missing various birthdays and wedding celebrations.
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That is not to suggest that anyone in my state would begrudge the use of federal funds to provide emergency assistance, though they might believe that state and local governments are much better suited for the planning and delivery of such emergency services.
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