But we don't begrudge big pay packages--provided the chief is delivering returns to shareholders.
And I want to make one last point: We do not begrudge success in America.
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Few people would begrudge giving assistance to the poor through charity or an efficient government program.
Not that the players begrudge the reduction in income, or missing various birthdays and wedding celebrations.
Most Americans -- including myself -- do not begrudge reasonable rewards for a job well done.
It seems to me as if you pick on China because you begrudge its rise.
Hard to begrudge that, since the stock has climbed an average 19% a year since he took over.
Some might not begrudge perks given to those who put their lives on the line for fellow citizens.
So far, at least, Britons, who are also generous private givers, seem not to begrudge official foreign aid.
And who, whatever their position on the political spectrum, could begrudge them that?
So I tend to actually not begrudge the money that most athletes made.
This is why I don't begrudge today's CEOs their fat salaries one bit.
He also clarified that he didn't begrudge the Yankees their policy, and said that he respects the organization greatly.
The air chief marshal said he did not begrudge the high salaries being offered to his pilots by private airlines.
And I don't think Americans out there would begrudge that notion that the President would spend some time with his family.
Who, they thought, would begrudge giving up a lifetime on the factory floor for a lifetime in a clean, antiseptic office?
But she has logged in so many miles, I can't begrudge her wanting to take it easy for a little bit.
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But no-one would begrudge Blackpool their opportunity if they do make it.
But few could begrudge Webber his belated win, repeating his 2009 success at the same circuit and his seventh career triumph in F1.
None of them is generally regarded as a Gielgud or an Olivier of our age, and yet few begrudge them their vast success.
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And because they begrudge nearly everything about Clinton, the Dole campaign has stubbornly refused to organize a communications war room modeled on the Little Rock wonder.
There has been a lot of complaining about big bonuses on Wall Street, but so far no one seems to begrudge these big Main Street America payouts.
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Few will begrudge the East Timorese their moment of happiness.
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Local growers don't begrudge Mr. Sutherland for seeking cherries overseas.
"Sad as it would be to see him go I don't think anyone would begrudge him leaving but Martin will do his very best and he's a fantastic man-manager, " Collymore added.
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.
Rather than appreciate how this complementary process harnesses the benefits of our globalized division of labor, some begrudge iPod and iPhone sales in the United States for adding to the bilateral trade deficit.
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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