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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Don't pay too much attention to someone in else's detriment.

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No. do you mean 'misfortune'?

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  • do you mean 'misfortune'?
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No. do you mean 'misfortune'?
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For example in a class the teacher works more with a student but less with others.
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The teacher works closely with Michael to the detriment of the other students.

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