Less has been said about the disadvantages for example, the easy spread of jealousies among highly competitive people working in close proximity. |
He had read something about free love, and thought he should like to be an overman and superior to petty jealousies. |
Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister accuses the provinces of regional jealousies because they dared to speak out against the budget. |
The BNF itself split in 1998, riven by jealousies between 11 of its 13 members of the National Assembly and aging party founder Kenneth Koma. |
The key is, no doubt, to be found in the internecine jealousies of the sections. |
There is more in this vein, on a sliding scale of poisonousness that quantifies Beaton's various jealousies and resentments. |