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Перевод: grudging
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Тезаурус:
- Ollivier had already been forced to remake his Ministry, which was now weakened by the presence of many who gave him only grudging support, and this in turn forced him to rely more and more on the Emperor's personal intervention when difficulties arose.
- We had stopped trailing around after the men in the left, contorting ourselves in the hope of receiving some grudging crumbs of approval.
- AFTER a slow, grudging and hesitant start, spring had suddenly sprung on March 16th.
- The split saw Mr Norman Tebbit align the Tory Right with the Labour front bench, while Ulster Unionists, the Scottish Nationalists, the SDP, a few Labour leftwingers and the Liberal Democrats signalled grudging support for the Cabinet, which needs every vote it can get to pass the promised bill next spring.
- Matters are not helped by the presence of filthy capitalists; in a spirit of grudging co-operation, American trawlers supply the Polar Star with fish and split the proceeds.
- The enthusiasm of the inhabitants of Nord-Pas-de-Calais for Tunnel-related development is in stark contrast to the grudging acceptance or outright hostility of many across the Channel.
- There was grudging admiration in his voice.
- In a slow, confused, grudging process of adjustment the Labour Party attuned itself to the fight against fascism, and eventually the need to abandon its emphasis upon political independence.
- Right now, with grudging resignation, the lords of football's manors are beginning to spend more than 400 million on their grounds.
- "You're in good time," the witch-like Miss Martindale admitted in grudging tones, as she opened the door.
- This is cold, negative and grudging, but unfortunately not altogether uncommon.
- And the years rolled away, and it was a different room, yet still the same, the room where she'd had her first; old white paint with the grudging cleanliness of not quite enough scrubbing; the sticky rubber mat under her bottom, that made her wonder what other bottoms had lain on it, wonder desperately enough to take her mind off her panic at the instrument's entry onto her, and the thought, it's like the first screw you ever had - why do we do it, why do we go on doing it?
- There was a general acceptance within the green community that the speech was a good one, although it was grudging in some cases: "Full of poetry and passion but short on policy," wrote Tom Burke, Director of the Green Alliance.
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