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For others it was more broadly social - how they felt they were treated compared with others.
BBC: England riots study: Anti-police anger 'was factor'
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They made it clear just how badly they felt Ferdinand was treated, adding that he was "entitled to confidentiality and a fair hearing in front of an independent commission".
BBC: SPORT | Football | England players reject boycott
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But while Oetzi was feted by the provincial government in Bolzano, who built a special museum for him, the Simons felt they were unfairly treated.
BBC: |mage: South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology
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He tells the Times that he felt like he was being treated like a second-tier consumer.
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They felt they deserved to be treated generously for helping Mr Yeltsin stay in power.
ECONOMIST: The humbling of Chubais | The
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No matter where I was I felt uneasy and I was treated differently.
FORBES: A Personal Story, Told Twice
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However, the committee did apologise on behalf of the BBC to one complainant who felt she had been unfairly treated by the topical comedy programme Late Edition.
BBC: The trail was withdrawn ahead of schedule in December 2005
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He said his cousin had written about problems he had with a cleaning business and that he felt the government had not treated him well, but he said nobody in the family would have expected this.
NPR: Attorney: Miss. Man Denies Mailing Ricin To Obama
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The experiment, which BBH ran to test a potential replacement for homeless newspapers raised eyebrows with critics who felt recruits weren't being treated with respect.
WSJ: Product Doesn't Speak for Itself? Hit the Street in a Clown Suit
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Basically, he felt like a pedophile precisely because he was treated like one.
FORBES: Who Can Sit Next to Children on Flights?
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In 2002 OMB did not attempt to define "high priority" reforms for two reasons: (1) the large volume of nominations exceeded the capabilities of OIRA staff to evaluate them and (2) the agencies, we felt, might take greater ownership of reforms if they determined which were to be treated as a priority.
WHITEHOUSE: Testimony of John D. Graham
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Mr Menem, in New York at the time, felt compelled to call a press conference to defend the meeting, saying Mr Yabran would be treated like any other businessman unless and until he was convicted of some crime.
ECONOMIST: Argentina