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The motive of capitalism's detractors is a quest for their own power and an envy of those who have more money.
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But in 1998 Bonds, according to authors Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams, developed an uncontrollable envy of St.
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And the occasionally venomous online social media response to sporting failure - something also highlighted by some foreign journalists reporting from London - shows an undercurrent of envy and negativity.
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These clinical trials, in which patients are randomly assigned to various treatment strategies, have provided us with an evidence base that is the envy of the other fields.
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But German confidence has begun to crumple under the weight of an increasingly outdated and rigid economy, which was once the envy of Europe.
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This was not an attack on NICE, which is the envy of health systems across the world as it has brought a solid evidence base to health care spending, but rather an acknowledgement that the NHS cannot keep up with expectations.
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Britain is an exception to the rule, and its NHS is not exactly the envy of the developed world.
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Moreover, GDP growth in the third quarter of the year was 3.1% at an annualised rate a pace of expansion which many industrial countries might envy.
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While such growth would be the envy of most nations, China's economy has grown at an average rate of about 10% each year for the past 30 years.
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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.
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Accept the discomfort, get deeply into it, picture what it looks like and slowly, like an onion, the underlying emotion will surface which is commonly fear, anger, envy, shame, a feeling of inferiority etc.
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