Name-calling, popularity contests and general mean-spiritedness have long been a part of adolescence. |
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It is an innocent story, free of cynicism or irony or any trace of mean-spiritedness. |
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It is the culture created by the owner — one of greed, expediency, and mean-spiritedness. |
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Nationalism, on the other hand, tends to express itself in authoritarianism, emotionalism, personalism, vengefulness and mean-spiritedness. |
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I was shocked by the mean-spiritedness of his article, especially given the fact that it was written for a presumably educated and enlightened audience. |
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Sheer pig-headed ignorance, nastiness, mean-spiritedness and rudeness in my opinion. |
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In the face of our modern mean-spiritedness, it now seems likely to collapse. |
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All it shows is mean-spiritedness – and that's not good for health, is it? |
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It is not incompetence, it is mean-spiritedness when it withholds information from a parliamentary committee. |
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Such a company would be accused of scandal, fraud, theft and mean-spiritedness. |
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Not all spiritedness is mean-spiritedness. |
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These better angels feed compassion not mean-spiritedness. |
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An interest in fashion also seems to beget an assumption of selfishness and mean-spiritedness. |
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I can't stand her mean-spiritedness. She won't even find time to visit her grandmother in hospital. |
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Canadians see, tragically, that mean-spiritedness every day, whether it is the HST in British Columbia and Ontario or the general air of secrecy and mean-spiritedness of the government. |
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That is why this amendment is before the House and we will look to get Bill C-36 back to the committee to try to address the inaccuracies in the bill that were established through the government's own mean-spiritedness. |
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I assure colleagues that I will not start apologising for the short-sighted mean-spiritedness of the United Kingdom Government, because I have only a minute of speaking time. |
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