The little green devil of envy seems to have clouded the good Rev's judgment.
Sceptics might suggest that the senators are merely the agents of the bispartisan politics of envy.
The researchers also found that people direct more attention towards those who elicit feelings of envy.
Those who defend the bankers and their bonuses denounce their critics for practising "the politics of envy".
Humble people are free of envy and genuinely happy to see others succeed.
Then I felt a pang of envy, noticing how many followers Jessica has and how many page views her posts get.
Singling out a small segment of the population for a tax hike is a bad idea as it fuels the politics of envy.
An elaborate home in the Hollywood Hills with a spectacular view of Los Angeles inspires the kind of envy and awe that leaves you speechless.
Of particular significance is that the impetus to hold the referendum arose not out of envy or left-wing egalitarianism but rather simple concern for shareholder value.
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Wanting to get rid of envy can motivate ambition and success, as well as darker actions designed to harm or destroy the person motivating the envy.
RAC's vulgar squabbles are bound to be accompanied by a dash of envy that its members now seem about to vote themselves a large wad of money.
The implication of envy never being experienced in isolation is that telling somebody who is envious of you that they are envious of you has no positive value whatsoever.
Such a politics of envy holds no attractions.
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The Nigerian head of the local organising committee, Bishop Joseph Olanrewaju Obembe, accused other Nigerian Pentecostal preachers of sabotaging the crusade and peddling false information to Hinn and his aides out of envy, and to discredit him.
The social media users also revealed the contexts in which their last experience of envy had taken place: Just over 70% said it was in real life, but about 20% said it while using Facebook (FB) per se.
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But there's another form of envy that is frequently overlooked and that may be just as potent, especially in a metropolis where sunlight is at a premium and it's easy to forget that one remains part of the natural world.
Envy always involves someone else who is the object of that envy.
We therefore benefit from the wealth of data which is the envy of the world.
Always-on Internet, mobile TV, viral video projectors -- it's enough to inspire a bad case of techno envy.
Yet Apple, with its iPod, already had a record of innovation that could be the envy of anyone.
Until the subject of the SF anti-circumcision motion came up, I was unaware of the phenomenon of foreskin envy.
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The anticipation of the primaries, the admiration of the long campaign, the envy of the zillions being spent, the thrill of the attack ads, the excitement of the exuberant conventions, the sheer joy of the fight!
I'm speaking of roof envy: the jealous feelings aroused toward those who own, or at least have access to, outdoor spaces where they can sunbathe, barbecue or simply enjoy vistas larger than those framing their neighbors' apartments.
Over-unionised and unaccountable, America's school system needs the same sort of competition that makes its universities the envy of the world.
Yet he has parlayed the art of being inoffensive--as well as considerable business smarts and superhuman drive--into 35 hours of weekly airtime and a Rolodex the envy of TMZ.
And throughout this period, the economic engine of the U.S. remained the envy of the world, even now in the aftermath of the Great Recession.
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That is despite the flurry of recent announcements, and results which were the envy of Wall Street.
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