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"grudgingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is given or done unwillingly
"grudgingly" Synonyms
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But he is a former Army helicopter pilot who voted, grudgingly, for Donald J. Trump and she is a mountain-biking progressive who voted, grudgingly, for Hillary Clinton.
In the antiquity of six months ago, Ryan insisted he would "not be a candidate" for House speaker, before grudgingly (or perhaps "grudgingly") accepting the assignment a few days later.
"I'm down to six checks a day," she grudgingly added.
Last week the miners grudgingly voted to accept the deal.
"It is a relationship going grudgingly, with difficulty," he said.
I grudgingly missed out on McDonald's Happy Meals growing up.
But no, I think they will grudgingly agree to regulation.
He slurred the words he read grudgingly off the page.
Around January, she decided it was time to move, grudgingly.
Mr Khan only grudgingly went along with the decision, they briefed.
Trump has at various times rejected or grudgingly accepted the conclusion.
Fatima herself had never knelt upon a prayer mat except grudgingly.
He's grudgingly accepting of her sexuality, but not of anyone else's.
Mr Perry grudgingly agreed, setting a new deadline of January 10th.
The group grudgingly has to unite to take down the Hand.
I'll grudgingly respect the latter, but I'll also want to scream.
So a new survey shows they'll grudgingly join America's corporate workforce.
Instead, we grudgingly eased ourselves into a seat by the door.
And so, I grudgingly broke up with my once beloved standby.
Slowly, almost grudgingly, they parted the path for López to prison.
Yes, if pressed, Artisan would grudgingly admit the film wasn't real.
Many states made clear afterward that they had agreed grudgingly, however.
Trump has at various times rejected or grudgingly accepted the conclusion.
Under strict supervision the government has grudgingly brought its spending under control.
As her grudgingly affectionate sons eventually realize, where there's myth, there's life.
Early Zionist leaders accepted partition grudgingly; Arab ones tragically rejected it outright.
Even if they grudgingly accept existing ones, they squeal about any increases.
The Times noted that Trump was "grudgingly convinced" Putin ordered the interference.
By 2017, Ahrar al-Sham had grudgingly adopted the revolutionary tricolor flag.
He simply put in his time — grudgingly — until he could turn pro.
Many attend, some grudgingly or with plans to undermine the Boltons' rule.
Trump grudgingly signed the "Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act" on Aug.
Candidates who reversed their pledges claim to have only done so grudgingly.
The Trump administration has also said, albeit grudgingly, that Iran is complying.
Even disgraced former President Richard Nixon released his tax returns, though grudgingly.
But I think the narrative is finally, grudgingly, catching up with reality.
He grudgingly agreed and wound up landing on a shot of whiskey.
Grudgingly, Staver says, she started a website and began blogging about polyphasic sleep.
Congress mandated the report in a law President Trump grudgingly signed in August.
It also provides insight into the people whose advice he accepts -- even grudgingly.
It grants them only grudgingly, but this has not stopped Eritreans from escaping.
Until recently gay venues and gay activism were grudgingly tolerated in big cities.
The rising esteem for Morgan Stanley came grudgingly at first, and then fast.
Trump sounded grudgingly convinced, according to several people who attended the intelligence briefing.
Most cities around the world denounce, or grudgingly tolerate, painting on public property.
The company, known for its painstaking craftsmanship, has grudgingly entered the digital game.
Even so, much of the Republican establishment was grudgingly resigned to his candidacy.
He grudgingly credited Kurdish forces in Syria who were instrumental to the operation.
And how grudgingly he's been known to follow through on a charitable donation.
He grudgingly credited Kurdish forces in Syria who were instrumental to the operation.
And like a lot of Republicans, he only grudgingly supported Mr. Trump's candidacy.
Out of other options and surrounded by more long lines, I grudgingly accepted.
Pauline grudgingly accepts, bringing a kitten and kaleidoscope to break up the boredom.
Still, he wanted his daughter married off, so, grudgingly, he gave his blessing.
Even his critics grudgingly admitted Trump's skills as a political impresario took some beating.
Presumably, some of them liked that culture, while others put up with it grudgingly.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump finally, grudgingly, had no choice but to come clean.
Exceptions to those restrictions typically have been only grudgingly permitted in very specific situations.
She's at the center of the trilogy—Han likes her (grudgingly), Finn admires her.
Just one other person had earned that distinction, Mr. Trump grudgingly acknowledged: Hillary Clinton.
The first time he faced that decision, in June, Mr. Trump grudgingly signed it.
Grudgingly, Mr. Trump admitted that the troops had kept the peace on the peninsula.
I only grudgingly went to Hebrew school and had a bat mitzvah under protest.
There have been sanctions imposed by the previous administration and, grudgingly, the current one.
Grudgingly, this mother resorted to the frozen burritos and chicken nuggets that her family preferred.
The Europeans are eager to throw off the few sanctions they grudgingly imposed on Russia.
Skeptical at first, Davis (Sarandon, mastering her sharp enunciation more than her look) grudgingly agrees.
Even K-23SO from Rogue One, the sassiest of Star Wars droids, grudgingly followed orders.
According to those in the room, the president was "grudgingly convinced" of the material's authenticity.
But in another he heralded a more tolerant country, where homosexuality is becoming grudgingly accepted.
Albeit grudgingly, all Western countries let in refugees and foreigners whom their citizens have married.
That's why they're starting to agree, grudgingly, to open their markets to more American products.
Ultimately, the World Trade Organization issued a finding against China, which grudgingly ended its quotas.
Barring accidents and reckless miscalculations, that offers a perspective of a grudgingly managed strategic rivalry.
Trump lavished Twitter love on Nehlen before party leaders shamed him into grudgingly endorsing Ryan.
We have worked to engrave that duty on their hearts, but they accept it grudgingly.
Nell has grudgingly moved there with her family from Chicago, where her boyfriend still lives.
A tie is the fairest result here, but I grudgingly concede that ties aren't allowed.
Trump sounded "grudgingly convinced" when he was shown the findings of Putin's interference on Jan.
But most Democrats seemed to accept their colleagues' gambit during the proceedings, at least grudgingly.
They grudgingly put a woman on, even though they're their cust ... You know what I mean.
Eric Greitens, in which Hawley, as the state's top lawyer, has grudgingly landed a starring role.
Clinton's commitment to environmental issues, she would grudgingly vote for her if Mr. Sanders dropped out.
Under President Obama, the federal government grudgingly accepted the states' gradual liberalization of their marijuana policies.
Although the Obama administration reviewed and ultimately approved some major communications mergers, it did so grudgingly.
The Democrats have grudgingly participated from the sidelines, but only because public perception forced them to.
He later grudgingly retracts his statement, or members of his administration retract it on his behalf.
He came out of his office and grudgingly told us that the headline had to go.
Grudgingly, they lowered it again, to $2,175, in response to what the market was telling them.
Mr. Miles, the first in line last Tuesday morning, returned almost grudgingly just before 5 a.m.
He also has grudgingly accepted her work because relatives and neighbors have not gossiped about it.
Even when the initiated allowed 21st century tech into their daily lives, they did so grudgingly.
It was a payment the Obama White House first denied, then ignored and then grudgingly acknowledged.
The announcement came the morning after President Trump grudgingly recertified Iran's compliance with the nuclear deal.
In response to growing pressure, Mr Sirisena grudgingly called for the legislature to convene on November 14th.
Her main opponent in the 2008 primary, Barack Obama, grudgingly called her "likeable enough" to her face.
In short, each navy sought to deter the other while grudgingly tolerating its presence in nearby seas.
Slowly, I start a pot of coffee, put on my makeup, and grudgingly slide into a turtleneck.
A bare-chested bartender you wouldn't sit near in the subway grudgingly shoves a beer at you.
The forgettable title character only comes in after all this is over, and he's introduced almost grudgingly.
Persistent rumors in the German media have it that Berlin may grudgingly concede a modest tax cut.
Rob: I am curious—if he'd grudgingly served you, would that have made it easier for you?
Beijing has grudgingly tolerated this agreement since China and Singapore re-established diplomatic relations in the 1990s.
Late last year, Congress grudgingly gave the I.R.S. an increase, though still far less than it sought.
Trump has twice previously -- and grudgingly -- been forced to certify that Iran is complying with its terms.
Mr. McCain, who faces a strong Democratic opponent in November, has grudgingly opted to back Mr. Trump.
Instead it settled for someone who will interpret it as narrowly as possible and implement it grudgingly.
And it involves some donors who only grudgingly accepted him once he was the Republican presidential nominee.
But once women were grudgingly welcomed to the business world, Wall Street was not their first choice.
So far Mr. Trump has grudgingly accepted the nuclear agreement despite having described it as a disgrace.
"But if he can do a lot on that front, people will gradually and grudgingly accept it."
When the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened its first large cafeteria in 1954, it did so grudgingly.
For a time, the President grudgingly deferred, allowing conflicts to escalate in virtually every theater he inherited.
Of course, this was baseball unsanctioned — and only grudgingly permitted — by Giamatti's imposing predecessor Kennesaw Mountain Landis.
Beijing has grudgingly tolerated this agreement since the China and Singapore re-established diplomatic relations in the 1990s.
Germany saw this as an attempt to drag others into France's African wars, but grudgingly signed up anyway.
Somewhat grudgingly, EU leaders will agree to do this at their summit in Brussels on March 21st-22nd.
The longer the West grudgingly accommodates China's abuses, the more dangerous it will be to challenge them later.
Eventually, the others grudgingly let him have a few bars on a song called "The Nazz Are Blue".
Since then, she's regularly held informal gaggles and press conferences -- but even this shift, it seemed, happened grudgingly.
He grudgingly surrendered his own first, though, allowing Nadal to wrap up the first set in 45 minutes.
Trump signed the law grudgingly behind closed doors facing with veto-proof majorities in the House and Senate.
Yet, gradually, grudgingly, she came to accept that TLC did in fact exist in the pre-TMI world.
Still, being that this is a business, she grudgingly conceded that even a loss could be a win.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans have come to grudgingly accept an unfolding reality: Things are not looking good.
Summoned by his party to heal its fractious majority in the House, Mr. Ryan grudgingly agreed to lead.
Jaime, meanwhile, grudgingly admires Brienne, his opposite number in the enemy camp, and despises his allies the Freys.
Your American competitor, who has to buy and sell in dollars, has to grudgingly cut prices to compete.
No one knows, not even the companies themselves, which are slowly and grudgingly releasing data about what happened.
On Friday, Mr. Trump grudgingly agreed not to reimpose comprehensive sanctions that would have broken apart the deal.
It is the times when she is at her weakest that they — grudgingly — seem to warm to her.
He held a referendum last year on a package of anti-corruption measures, which congress then grudgingly enacted.
Everyone knows Raisman, and his science—anatomy in an era of molecular biology—is grudgingly admired by many.
Those grudgingly planning to vote for Labour have been called traitors to the community and self-hating Jews.
That they become glamorous outlaws in spite of themselves is a bonus paid, somewhat grudgingly, to the audience.
But plenty of world leaders steal elections and are still treated by their citizens, however grudgingly, as legitimate.
Florida's utilities are grudgingly building some big solar power plants, but they want nothing to do with distributed energy.
So she grudgingly went along, passing her friend's notes to the store owner without ever reading what they said.
Many think that, presented with a fait accompli, the Democrats would grudgingly support whatever alternative scheme they are offered.
Only after pleading from anguished TRC chairman Archbishop Desmond Tutu did she admit grudgingly that "things went horribly wrong".
It is also a nation that the United States needs to grudgingly live with because it has nuclear weapons.
Any bag that barely holds your stuff and grudgingly wedges into the overhead bin isn't doing enough for you.
Any bag that barely holds your stuff and grudgingly wedges into the overhead bin isn't doing enough for you.
Still, Vietnam had won a modest victory and received a measure of support, even if grudgingly, from its neighbors.
If I had been booking a flight at my own company's expense I would have grudgingly used Ryanair too.
Trump also — albeit grudgingly — gave the Pentagon authority to ramp up troop levels in Afghanistan in an August speech.
The conventional Washington narrative reads that Obama crippled Iran's economy till the rulers of Tehran grudgingly agreed to negotiate.
Hannah's bosom pal Marnie (Allison Williams) volunteered to help raise her baby, named Grover, and Hannah somewhat grudgingly accepted.
He had proposed to her in "Life Class," before grudgingly accepting Paul as both a rival and a friend.
Most bloggers I followed either outright ignored the AHA study, or grudgingly acknowledged the findings but brushed it off.
Essentially, Seven of Nine grudgingly becomes the Borg Queen for a moment, which seems like a pretty cool experience.
"If climate adaptation is a marathon, we've run about the first 50 yards so far," Dr. Titley said. "Grudgingly."
The party had come to recognize, however grudgingly, that Sanders had proved himself as more than just an agitator.
Johnson grudgingly accepted the end of slavery but denounced the extension of civil and political liberty to black Americans.
"I never saw more executive control of the Legislature," one Republican said grudgingly well into Mr. Byrne's second term.
Grudgingly, he gave the agencies until April 26 to go through the remaining papers again and make their case.
Corleone grudgingly pays Fanucci, then stalks him as Fanucci makes his way through the annual San Rocco street festival.
Puerto Rican Governor Alejandro García Padilla has grudgingly relented, despite fears it will infringe upon the island's self-governance.
In exchange for a halt to NATO's bombing, the Bosnian Serbs grudgingly agreed to lift their siege of Sarajevo.
The new sanctions passed by Congress conflicted with Trump's goals, but he grudgingly signed them into law this month.
I'll grudgingly concede your point: My belief in human rights and morality may be more about faith than logic.
With little choice, he grudgingly agreed to sell at $22 Zimbabwean dollars (US$26 on the local interbank rate).
So Mr Sirisena grudgingly called for the legislature to convene on November 14th, two days ahead of his original schedule.
On Tuesday the Trump administration grudgingly certified that Iran was living up to its end of the 2015 nuclear deal.
We must admit, however grudgingly, that the Islamic State's propagandists are now as adept at social media as we are.
Who else will voluntarily (albeit sometimes grudgingly) take dozens of Boomerangs of your cheersing your glass of rosé during brunch?
In 2007 came his biggest triumph: a UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples, grudgingly signed even by Canada.
From fancy patterned umbrellas to rain boots that you won't wear only grudgingly, we've found the best rain gear around.
He throws tantrums and insists that his eldest son buy him a three-bedroom apartment (the son grudgingly does so).
He's also been — I say this grudgingly — far smarter than either Clinton at handling press queries about his sex life.
It appears that, as more nations venture into space, we'll have to grudgingly accept this as being the new normal.
She described to me how the plant grudgingly yielded its prize, how the spiny shell would scrape open her fingers.
Michael Douglas ages grudgingly in "The Kominsky Method," while "Narcos: Mexico" moves the drug-war drama to an new locale.
Clinton by 22 percentage points in the February primary, and he came around grudgingly to supporting her, the advisers said.
Trump in August grudgingly signed off on new sanctions against Russia, a move Moscow said ended hopes for better ties.
At the end of one meal, my companions, overfull, grudgingly ordered dessert: vanilla ice cream studded with salted caramel popcorn.
So, perhaps this was something that was a long time coming, as many people around the company will grudgingly admit.
It was a long and tortuous process, with concessions only coming at the eleventh hour, partial and offered only grudgingly.
Many a patron left with the distinct impression that his or her purchase had been grudgingly tolerated rather than encouraged.
Loosely if grudgingly accepting the avant garde marker, he bristles at the pretension and exclusionism evident in the art community.
I accept, grudgingly, that we must die (I don't, really) but must we all do it exactly the same way?
Each day begins with the weatherman Phil Connors (Andy Karl) nagged awake by his alarm and grudgingly getting dressed onstage.
It's more or less impossible for Bonnell to measure how effective he has been, so he grudgingly relies on intuition.
Trump knew full well what he should have done, because he'd done it — grudgingly and badly — only a day earlier.
Their relationship proceeds grudgingly, against the backdrop of a skittish administration and school board demanding that they sanitize the production.
He grudgingly acknowledged a woman's constitutionally protected right to an abortion, but he stood by his belief that Roe v.
Moreover, it seems like the cable and telecom companies have accepted, albeit grudgingly, the three key principles of net neutrality.
But even Barragán's most patriotic admirers admit, grudgingly, that the archive is technically in good hands—well organized, temperature-controlled.
In the face of this success, even some of the agreement's most vocal critics have grudgingly accepted its positive impact.
In interviews, several residents who had been stopped by the police, or even arrested, grudgingly conceded that things were better.
He also remained nimble, partly by reaching accommodation, if sometimes grudgingly, with real or potential rivals when faced with defeat.
Kenyatta's Jubilee Party has grudgingly acknowledged employing Cambridge Analytica, but downplayed Turnbull's claims and the firm's role in the campaign.
Many brands now grudgingly accept that a certain amount of the money they spend on digital will be lost to fraud.
Halverstadt did not vote in the primary and says he will likely vote for Clinton in the general election -- somewhat grudgingly.
House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have remained loyal, if grudgingly so, to Trump throughout his presidency.
There has been dissent within Israel over the nuclear deal, with several Netanyahu ex-advisers grudgingly coming out in its favor.
In an age when analytics and ball movement were becoming more important, Joe was grudgingly respected and mocked in equal measure.
"Robinson complained about it when he learned the choice was made by the Dodgers, but he grudgingly went along," Eig said.
Nixon also grudgingly admired the Kennedys' hardball instincts, so much so that his 1960 defeat led him to an unwavering resolution.
The president's approval rating in Virginia was 38 percent in a recent poll, and Mr. Gillespie was grudgingly yoked to him.
Some of the groups will grudgingly do business with one another, but for the most part, Arden is isolationism run amok.
And O'Keeffe, who'd grudgingly married Stieglitz, only to find him a cheat, at last found her home alone in the desert.
President Barack Obama implored Mr. Netanyahu to give American efforts at pressure and diplomacy time to work, which he did grudgingly.
Only after he declared that his second spot would go to me, the senator said, had they grudgingly added more vehicles.
As the season progresses, I will somewhat grudgingly include other ingredients on the plate — proteins, for example, like fillets of hake.
No exterior water bottle holder: I found myself grudgingly opening up the stuffed bag to grab or stow my water bottle.
Each of the last two presidents to face impeachment proceedings — Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon — complied with congressional subpoenas, if grudgingly.
It instead increased the agency's budget by $200 million, folding it into an immense spending package that President Trump grudgingly signed.
They begin with a plain old polynomial equation, the kind grudgingly familiar to any high school math student: f(x) = x2 – 1.
Trump was "grudgingly convinced" by the assessment, according to the Times, which spoke with several other people who attended the intelligence briefing.
Instead of marrying her when she'd told him about the baby, however, he'd grudgingly offered to keep her as his secret mistress.
Having grudgingly accepted that Mr Assad is not going away, Turkey is no longer in the business of regime change in Syria.
It is common, for example, to hate the idea of a feeding tube but grudgingly accept one when the alternative is death.
Rosselló protested about the notion of including the current "colony" status as an option, but grudgingly added the language to the ballot.
Ines grudgingly gives Egon a photo of Mikkel, and Egon notices that Ines may be giving Mikkel sleeping pills during the day.
Even a foreign chemicals boss who insists that "90% of ChemChina's assets are rubbish" grudgingly praises Mr Ren's vision and management style.
Roland, naturally, is reluctant about toting a kid around, grudgingly realizing -- as Walter does -- that Jake's psychic "shine" might augur greater importance.
But an unusual opportunity arises, and he grudgingly agrees to become the bodyguard for a con man named Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane).
On Wednesday, Trump did sign the sanctions bill — grudgingly — with a statement claiming he is much better at dealmaking than Congress is.
He signed grudgingly but then declared a national emergency to justify raiding $3.6 billion from a military construction fund for wall money.
On major decisions, like the nuclear agreement and seeking better relations with the international community, he has supported Mr. Rouhani, if grudgingly.
So, perhaps grudgingly, the party's Senate super PAC began spending in a state where there are 900,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans.
When Frances was 5, about the time she grudgingly began piano lessons, her dress caught fire as she was playing with matches.
Luhnow said he encouraged the Cardinals' scouts to widen their range, but came to understand — somewhat grudgingly — the value of the scale.
And for the most part we have come to grudgingly accept this ubiquity as the price of living in a digital wonderland.
Detained and enduring the discomforts and dangers of jail, the accused may grudgingly accept a guilty plea just to resolve the case.
Like his daughter, Wyley is caught up in his own prospects; it is Erskine who grudgingly gives Freya her first journalistic break.
There are people who love technology, and then there are people who grudgingly accept it as a necessary evil of 21st-century life.
Fear subsided as European leaders moved grudgingly to create supranational stabilisation mechanisms, allowing the ECB to promise to support national bonds and banks.
Some slightly less brainwashed observers did grudgingly admit the Trump photo op with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto made Trump look more presidential.
His attack strategy is merely an amplification of the one employed for decades by the very party that has only grudgingly accepted him.
I convince a stranger with a flashlight and a car to take me back to the Gathering, and Kitra comes with me, grudgingly.
As he has grudgingly but noticeably revealed more of himself over the last year, Belichick has revealed something surprisingly familiar, and even boring.
Our current system gives support to the disabled only grudgingly, and Social Security Disability Insurance comes with a measure of suspicion and resentment.
They do so grudgingly, in exhaustion, for Edward has been merciless in quashing opposition, not least the recent revolt led by William Wallace.
Warily, almost grudgingly, something that had been tightly compressed unfurled in her, and she allowed herself to know that the place was lovely.
Grudgingly, I came to the conclusion that pain medicines were going to have to be part of my comprehensive approach to pain management.
After all, Trump grudgingly fired Flynn (and then complained about his unfair treatment) because Flynn lied about conversations with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
But as he moved through his protracted rehabilitation, he grudgingly realized that his body could not keep up with his desire to play.
On Thursday, however, newly sworn-in Chair Kevin McIntyre wrote to Perry requesting a 30-day extension, which Perry grudgingly granted on Friday.
He eventually did grudgingly commit to Article 5 weeks later, but he has continued to harshly criticize the alliance, deeply worrying other members.
She grudgingly decided against it after none of her friends would agree to care for the pet while she was on the road.
But can he be trusted on that score given that the words came only grudgingly, under pressure, after months of anti-NATO diatribes?
As a citizen, I say they deserve a commander in chief who does not need three tries to grudgingly denounce violent white supremacists.
Even the populist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in Greece was grudgingly holding the line on spending in order to stay in the eurozone.
"This is not even a bare-bones budget," said Senator Toby Ann Stavisky, a Democrat from Queens, who grudgingly cast an "aye" vote.
He left school after the 10th grade and grudgingly took up the family barbering trade, while playing saxophone in a band at night.
You have to grudgingly admire their willingness to explore abandoning their current fantastically successful business model in favor of the untried and untested.
Mr. Mattis had only grudgingly acquiesced to orders to put forces along the southwestern border, according to two people familiar with his thinking.
The report is required by a law in place since 1990, which is why the White House has to release it, however grudgingly.
HP management only grudgingly allowed its own defenders the investigation access they needed and cautioned against telling Sabre everything, the former employees said.
And when addressed by my old colleague Lester Holt in the debate, they finally got Trump to say, "Yes, I will support ..." Grudgingly.
There isn't a lot of pop culture living at that Venn diagram intersection, and it's not hard to grudgingly respect Family Guy for trying.
Miranda bemoans the Hamilton ticket scarcity — even he can't get one, apparently (lies!) — and grudgingly accepts that he's the Miranda to Lorne Michaels' Carrie.
"It is disturbing how grudgingly he came to this decision," said U.S. Representative Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee.
Federal financial relief has flowed but farmers take that grudgingly, reluctant to be seen as ever more reliant on subsidies and other government handouts.
President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office Friday, has only grudgingly accepted that finding while accusing intelligence officials of leaking unflattering information about him.
"He was primarily interested ... in details of those decisions that we grudgingly made in response to the law on anti-Russian sanctions," Lavrov said.
It is, partly, why we should all care that some of the many grievances that these leaders will grudgingly discuss here do get resolved.
Mr Abbott, Mr Turnbull's predecessor, opposed gay marriage, but was grudgingly planning a plebiscite on it; polls showed a large majority would vote yes.
Let's make a partial list of the changes that most conservative Catholics have accepted — sometimes grudgingly, sometimes enthusiastically — in their church since the 1960s.
A smart manager ought to prefer satisfied and engaged employees; a worker who is grudgingly marking time is probably not great for the enterprise.
Mr. Ryan grudgingly agreed to his speakership — for which he was drafted under protest — to give his party a sense of unity and stability.
After a week, my eye gradually and grudgingly has come to terms with what Toyota is trying to do, though larger wheels would help.
In the long run, they may grudgingly accept the benefits a continuing U.S. presence in an Afghanistan that can bring stability to eastern Iran.
Even as Mr. Trump and Senate leaders acceded to an F.B.I. investigation into the accusations against Judge Kavanaugh, Republicans say they did so grudgingly.
Mr. Garza grudgingly transferred the patient back to a Mexican ambulance, which did not have trained personnel aboard, both he and the director recalled.
Many of the monuments celebrate figures like Lee, who even today is defended as a critic of slavery who only grudgingly joined the Confederacy.
The Muslim Brotherhood won a fifth of the seats in Parliament; the press enjoyed a measure of freedom; some labor strikes were grudgingly permitted.
In many cases, Mr. Trump grudgingly acceded to their caution, delaying decisions while insisting he would not do so forever and demanding better options.
" In the end, he grudgingly accepted the finding, but insisted that Russian interference had had "absolutely no effect on the outcome of the election.
Turkey grudgingly accepted the fall of Aleppo in return for a de facto recognition of its zone of influence along the Syrian-Turkish border.
Details of the origin story are introduced grudgingly and very gradually, and there are no real scenes in the magical realm of K'un-Lun.
A "Mine field?" is referring to that sacred area around each of us that is shared only grudgingly in most cases — one's PERSONAL SPACE.
Hagai Segal, editor of Makor Rishon, a right-wing newspaper, said half-grudgingly that his esteem for Mr. Netanyahu had grown over the years.
What emerges instead is a sort of odd animated version of a buddy comedy, with the squabbling duo forced to join forces and grudgingly bond.
The EPA didn't act as urgently and as transparently as it could have to help the people of Flint—something it has acknowledged only grudgingly.
The Chiefs' young quarterback Patrick Mahomes stepped onto America's biggest sporting stage and produced an enthralling fourth-quarter rally that even the 49ers grudgingly applauded.
The Federal Reserve has boosted short-term policy rates by 1.5 percentage points since December 2015, but longer-dated yields have edged up only grudgingly.
November 19thLate on a Friday night, after several statements to the contrary, Zuck grudgingly—if implicitly—admitted fake news on Facebook might be a problem.
In the meantime they could grudgingly put up with the appointment system, which ensured that Mr Tung's successor was loyal to the government in Beijing.
This week, film critics Tim Grierson and Will Leitch grudgingly watch Warcraft, a blockbuster summer movie based on the popular video game World of Warcraft.
T.I. is finally, although grudgingly, willing to accept Donald Trump is the next POTUS ... but he says Hillary Clinton's loss taught him a valuable lesson.
Erdoğan and his cronies grudgingly conceded defeat in the other two, but for them Istanbul was simply too large of a political prize to abandon.
By rule, Thomas was assessed a penalty stroke — just as Johnson had been when a similar incident occurred during the Open — and he grudgingly accepted.
So when I looked into employment at Zappos for what I truly believed would be a short stay, I grudgingly applied for an HR position.
Spencer, a UVA graduate, already has plans to speak later this month at the University of Florida, which grudgingly gave consent on free speech grounds.
After her friends all pass, Emily grudgingly invites her mother (Hawn), who lives a pretty cloistered existence with Emily's shut-in brother Jeffrey (Ike Barinholtz).
Some Trump supporters in New Hampshire said they still planned to vote for Ms. Ayotte, but grudgingly, and more out of dislike for Ms. Hassan.
Trump will not be one of those presidents who only grudgingly tears himself away from the weighty affairs of state to campaign for party lawmakers.
On Wednesday morning, President Trump grudgingly signed a bill into law that imposes new sanctions on Russia and sharply limits his ability to lift them.
Having grudgingly conceded that maybe the planet is indeed getting a bit warmer, the climate deniers claim to be unconvinced that greenhouse gases are responsible.
Berra, who was a Yankees coach when Munson died, grudgingly obliged, but at one point asked if Wiles was authorized to make such a demand.
Most knowledgeable observers inside and outside the United States concede, even if grudgingly, that Iran has abided by the narrow terms of the agreement itself.
While some Arab politicians have voiced misgivings about Gantz's record in uniform, others have hinted they may grudgingly back him as an antidote to Netanyahu.
The sanctions came a day after the administration announced that it will grudgingly recertify Tehran's compliance with the nuclear agreement reached under former President Obama.
I lay down on the mat to give myself a break before grudgingly getting on the treadmill for 30 minutes of high-intensity interval training.
Sanders, by the way, was among the liberals in 2010 who supported the Affordable Care Act only grudgingly to get something, anything, done back then.
But law enforcement agencies have grudgingly made peace with Tor because, like bitcoin, its primary purpose is for legitimate activity like protecting activists in authoritarian countries.
However, the rise of scooters is forcing some cities to grudgingly reckon with how they allocate public space, particularly how much room cars take for granted.
That includes a trip to Morocco, where he meets up with Sofia (Halle Berry), who grudgingly helps him, along with her pair of especially vicious mutts.
Dinnin described the job of running the facility as a thankless task, and one his organization took on grudgingly with the kids' best interests in mind.
Trump, himself battling allegations his associates colluded with Russia, grudgingly signed into law last month new sanctions against Moscow that had been drawn up by Congress.
He grudgingly shared power with the royalists' leader, Prince Norodom Ranariddh, until 1997, when he ousted him in what was, in essence, a lightning civil war.
When his now famous "Grosse Fuge", originally the last movement of one of his late quartets, was shredded by critics, Beethoven grudgingly wrote a new ending.
It's a world that anyone who has grudgingly headed to work while quietly and lovingly resenting a partner lying in a warm bed can relate to.
But the thing that always keeps us sticking through the whole show every year, grudgingly waiting to be electrified on our couches, are the live performances.
Trump, himself battling allegations his associates colluded with Russia, grudgingly signed new sanctions on Moscow into law this month which had been drawn up by Congress.
And sure, he's grudgingly apologized for groping women without permission and championing the 1994 crime bill that helped lead to the mass incarceration of black men.
When a protective Rachel grudgingly allows Borne on the balcony, and he gets a glimpse of the city's deadly, multicolored, glowing river, he declares it beautiful.
Pruitt will have to choose between knock-down, drag-out legal fights to deliver for his allies in industry or fold and grudgingly enforce environmental rules.
We also have accepted — albeit grudgingly — government's right to collect private information on anyone, including a national registry of suspicious citizens, suspected terrorists, organizations and events.
Older, bruised and solitary, he's forced by a danger far beyond him to grudgingly seek out help others, even if that means lightening up a bit.
This was pursued inconsistently, grudgingly or hypocritically, and it jostled constantly with realpolitik considerations, but in the past it was one of the factors in play.
It was also evidence that Britain, which only grudgingly accepted the isolation measures of Italy, France and Spain, was pulling together to meet a national challenge.
It was also evidence that Britain, which only grudgingly accepted the isolation measures of Italy, France and Spain, was pulling together to meet a national challenge.
Trump, himself battling allegations that his associates colluded with Russia, grudgingly signed into law the new sanctions against Moscow that had been drawn up by Congress.
We hope our movement will mature and grow, spreading awareness that women deserve better treatment and more rights than have been grudgingly meted out so far.
While students publicly praise ideological classes like this one, in private many say they find the courses dull and irrelevant, numbing propaganda — and only grudgingly participate.
This progress proves an activists' axiom: Changes in public opinion are almost always led by the grass roots, with institutions slowly (and often grudgingly) catching up.
Finally, Cramer grudgingly reviewed Polaris Industries, a manufacturer of snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles and motorcycles that has had a wild ride over the last several years.
It's frenzied, briefly infuriating, and eventually, grudgingly, satisfying, but it's like being force-fed fandom: Your belly is filled, but there's no pleasure in the meal.
And I say that grudgingly because [Cisco CEO] Chuck Robbins is a huge Atlanta Falcons fan and I will be seeing him at the big game.
The impasse ended on Friday afternoon, when the former prime minister, Pavel Filip, grudgingly resigned in response to the prospect of mass protests over the weekend.
In the video above filmed for The Late Late Show with James Corden, she grudgingly admits the first theory is "interesting" before totally shooting down the second.
Trump grudgingly accepted the money, but he declared the emergency to siphon money from other government accounts because he wanted to spend $8 billion on wall construction.
The S.E.C. has, because of a series of adverse court decisions, grudgingly embraced a version of this sort of cost-benefit analysis in its rule-making proposals.
Just when you're getting to like a character (or, at least, grudgingly respect them), they end up beheaded, impaled, barbecued, or exploded, leaving you wondering: who's next?
During the lunar new year and autumn harvest festivals, women grudgingly spend days cooking and cleaning at their husband's parents' homes, with no help from the men.
These glasses that were forced on me, grudgingly gave me the ability to see and appreciate a more intricate understanding of this vast world we live in.
In 2014 the EU grudgingly accepted a convention by which the "lead candidate" of the largest parliamentary group becomes president of the European Commission, the EU's executive.
US officials, struggling to build up the capacity of allies from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, grudgingly acknowledge Iran's mastery of this particular style of warfare.
Mr. Romney has been outspoken in his refusal to support Mr. Trump, the party's presumptive presidential nominee, even as other party figures have grudgingly fallen into line.
The White House floated the idea of clawing back spending shortly after President Trump grudgingly signed a $22019 trillion bipartisan spending bill into law in late March.
It grudgingly accepted, for instance, much of the American social welfare state built in the 1930s and '40s, while looking to improve it or define its limits.
He advocated equality among Muslims of all sects, somewhat more grudgingly extending it to Christians and Jews, and legalistically referring to "constitutional protections" for atheists and agnostics.
It clearly believes that this requirement does not require the sort of quantified analysis that the Securities and Exchange Commission has grudgingly started providing in its proposals.
The EPA did grudgingly introduce new chemicals rules moving forward with a proposal to ban methylene chloride, a substance found in paint strippers that has killed people.
On Wednesday night, her truest supporters seemingly conceded to the inevitable, as the Working Families Party grudgingly opted to endorse Mr. Cuomo for re-election in November.
On Washington WASHINGTON — President Trump insisted he will never again sign a huge catchall spending measure of the sort he just grudgingly approved to fund the government.
But it has taken superhuman effort, was yielded grudgingly at best, has often been reversed or subverted, and clearly never got to the root of the problem.
Some of the world's largest banks spent years stiff-arming the agency before grudgingly agreeing to cooperate once it became clear that the regulator was making progress.
In his first term of office in 1996, he inherited Rabin's landmark Oslo agreement with the P.L.O., which the Likud opposed, but still grudgingly complied with it.
She played free promotional shows for radio stations, which in turn might grudgingly play her songs "between 3 and 4 in the morning, if that," she said.
Only that evening did the protesters eventually let him wander off, grudgingly satisfied that he had deleted any pictures that could be used to identify their faces.
SOLOSKI I want them to love what I love, though I've gradually — and I hope not too grudgingly — acknowledged that they have their own tastes and desires.
For Twitter, the debate has bubbled up in the form of rampant harassment, and the company has responded by slowly, grudgingly blocking high-profile harassers from its platform.
President Donald Trump held his first press conference in over a year to complain about the spending bill that he's grudgingly signing into law, averting a government shutdown.
As he grudgingly prepares for festive celebrations with his extended family, Juan hears a news report that the museum will close over the holidays and immediately phones Benjamín.
Their stance grudgingly shifted when it became clear that several European countries would keep travel bans in place until airport security had improved at the Red Sea resorts.
Initial signs were that the arch-conservative CSU was grudgingly persuaded by a deal that even a bleary-eyed Merkel, emerging to talk to reporters at 5 a.m.
Prince's stunning passport photo And as elusive as he was in life -- grudgingly joining social media and rarely granting interviews -- Prince's death has been equally shrouded in mystery.
The bills come on the heels of Trump (grudgingly) signing a bill that also limits his power to roll back sanctions against Russia for meddling in the election.
And as this genre finally, however grudgingly, acknowledges that the dreams of the marginalized matter and that all of us have a future, so will go the world.
When hotels are having trouble filling rooms, they will grudgingly pay Expedia and other online travel agencies commissions of 15 to 30 percent to help reduce the vacancies.
At the same time, the press has grudgingly covered positive business and economic developments and the many global accomplishments that President Trump has enjoyed on the world stage.
And yet, on at least one issue — Iran — European countries are slowly but surely drifting into alignment with the White House, even if they are doing so grudgingly.
In the new film "I Saw the Light," a surly Hank Williams, played by Tom Hiddleston, grudgingly consents to an interview with a New York City newspaper reporter.
O.K., O.K., it's also true that Trump has support of tens of millions of Americans, including (sometimes grudgingly) leading Republicans, like Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell and John McCain.
As I only slightly grudgingly conclude in my book The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia, these are the true lands of opportunity.
But I admit, almost grudgingly, that it has worked powerfully as a narrative frame for portraying the victims, even if their killer's motivations remain a mystery so far.
Indicative of Ahlam's radical ways, in a culture where girls were routinely married off at 15, she didn't wed until the age of 29 — and then only grudgingly.
December 2014: After a worrisome year in movie attendance, AMC grudgingly enters into a partnership with MoviePass, which until then had been swatted away by major theater chains.
As European leaders are set to grudgingly agree to the latest extension, there is already growing concern that even this delay may not be enough, Mr. Rahman said.
Suddenly, banks have been left grudgingly weighing the benefits of a party run by neo-Marxists, radical union leaders and lawmakers with a history of supporting communist regimes.
Truman grudgingly performed the functions necessary but did not enjoy life in Washington despite helping to oversee a renovation of the White House in the early 1950s. Mrs.
Thus did Michigan, which grudgingly allowed just 4.44 yards per play (fourth in the country) while playing a schedule tougher than Alabama's, wind up allowing 8.7 to Alabama.
As a Democrat he faced only muted opposition from his own party, while most Republicans, including new President Ronald Reagan, were supportive on policy grounds, if sometimes grudgingly.
He seemed to have accepted, grudgingly, the grim reality that American boots on the ground remain a critical ingredient to prevent a steady slide into chaos and violence.
I'd found, grudgingly, that it was useful; it was sometimes more efficient to know when sources had read my email and when I might need to nudge them again.
It was only when pressed directly on the recording of him bragging, in 2005, about groping women's genitals, that Mr Trump grudgingly described his remarks as "locker-room banter".
Jeremy Corbyn, its left-wing leader, agreed only grudgingly to accept that utterances repudiating Israel's right to exist, or accusing it of behaving like the Nazis, were anti-Semitic.
He grudgingly released his 1979 returns after his nomination in 1980, which could then be laid alongside Carter's returns from the same year, released while he was in office.
As she waits for a bus to the facility, a woman asks her to watch her baby while she goes on a job interview, a task Nora grudgingly accepts.
The latest images come just days after Congress approved -- and Trump grudgingly signed -- a new set of sanctions against Russia because of Moscow's interference in the 2016 US election.
In his rendition, after initially sharing songwriting credit with his band members—and thereby splitting the money—Robertson grudgingly buys it back from them when they're short on cash.
Khamenei grudgingly allowed Rouhani to negotiate the nuclear deal after he won a landslide election in 2013 on a pledge of easing Iran's isolation abroad and repression at home.
In fact, in the years before the 22019 intervention, the world had grudgingly found accommodations to work with Gadhafi because we thought he'd be there for the long haul.
So many things that I learned at P&G I sort of grudgingly learned at the time, like how to write a memo or how to give a presentation.
Angry at perceived challenges to his legitimacy, he has long dismissed or at most grudgingly accepted the conclusions of American intelligence agencies that Russia sought to help his campaign.
Ozgur Unluhisarcikli, the Ankara director for the German Marshall Fund of the United States, a research organization, predicted before the election that the A.K.P. would grudgingly accept the results.
Child identity theft is a problem, and the three big credit bureaus — Equifax, Experian and TransUnion — have grudgingly begun to allow people under 18 to freeze their credit files.
He grudgingly agreed to participate in national cable television town halls and big-dollar fund-raisers, events that take time away from the retail campaigning Mr. O'Rourke most enjoys.
He made it obvious that he did not want to speak with reporters, but did so grudgingly at the insistence of the Mets' longtime public relations director, Jay Horwitz.
Johnson has also grudgingly asked for an extension to the deadline for the U.K.'s departure from the European Union, but EU leaders don't necessarily have to accept it.
So far, they have ignored resellers like TheRealReal, or grudgingly appreciated that people who get in the habit of buying Louis Vuitton secondhand might eventually graduate to buying retail.
Some discover, though grudgingly, that Brooklyn is not as bad as they were brought up to believe, or that Queens and the Bronx aren't really all that far away.
Five years later, Riley has somehow transformed herself from a working mom -- grudgingly fretting about cookie sales -- into a cross between Marvel's The Punisher and Rambo, hellbent on revenge.
Trauma surgeons called in favors for scarce charity openings with specialists, but more often grudgingly sent uninsured patients home, knowing they were unlikely to receive essential follow-up care.
Strangely, while other member states listened (often grudgingly) to Britain while it sat at that table, they are paying no attention to the message being sent by its departure.
Beijing has grudgingly tolerated this agreement since re-establishing diplomatic ties in the 1990s with Singapore, which recognises Beijing's "one China" policy that says Taiwan is part of its territory.
Having initially rejected the partition of Ireland after independence from Britain, de Valera grudgingly accepted the legitimacy of the new Irish Free State, to the rage of all-Ireland purists.
Wallace says it's possible to imagine Japan grudgingly accepting some kind of limited North Korean nuclear capability if it were to develop the counterstrike capability as some lawmakers have suggested.
"When Calls the Heart" tapes in Canada, and a judge ordered Loughlin's passport to be surrendered in December after grudgingly allowing her to cross the border for work until then.
By 2008, Democrats grasped the value of nominating a candidate who had opposed the Iraq war, as opposed to one who had supported it and only acknowledged her error grudgingly.
Mr Jindal drove the state into a financial ditch as he mounted a longshot campaign for president, balancing the state's books with sneaky tactics that other party leaders grudgingly allowed.
Beijing has grudgingly tolerated this agreement since re-establishing diplomatic ties in the 1990s with Singapore, which recognizes Beijing's "one China" policy that says Taiwan is part of its territory.
Further, the Treasury report grudgingly notes that, rather than purchasing foreign currencies to weaken China's RMB, it appears that Chinese authorities have actually been taking measures to strengthen the currency.
But much like Netflix's other over-the-hill comedy, "Grace and Frankie," it's an amusing look at aging grudgingly, not gracefully -- more about the talent and situations than the premise.
LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Boris Johnson grudgingly asked the European Union late Saturday to delay Brexit after the British Parliament postponed a decision on whether to back his divorce deal.
He had grudgingly agreed to keep the government open, but an avalanche of criticism from Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh and others persuaded him to dig in on a border wall.
Mary ignores Miriam and plays World of Warcraft on her phone; Mamie, grudgingly engaging with her, touches Mary's thigh in exasperation as Miriam gratefully rhapsodizes about Montego Bay and reggae.
But throughout the audience, monitors were watching for anything that might offend the pursed-lipped officials of Hamas, the Islamist rulers of Gaza, who had grudgingly allowed the rare concert.
Among them was Senator Mitt Romney, Republican of Utah, who had only grudgingly agreed to support the subpoena in the first place for what he considered a politically motivated inquiry.
After Mr. Hunt refused to support a legal challenge to the policy, the Justice Department continued defending it in court, if grudgingly, until the president certified its repeal in 2011.
Mr. Trump grudgingly agreed in mid-July to certify that Iran remained in compliance with the agreement, but warned his security team that he would not keep doing so indefinitely.
Mr. Trump lashed out over a bill — which he signed grudgingly this week — to sanction Russia for meddling in last year's presidential election and for its aggression toward its neighbors.
A Brooklyn-born child of the Depression, he grudgingly switched his college major to medicine only after he conceded that he probably could not make a living as a poet.
And only after his return did Mr. Trump grudgingly affirm support for NATO's Article 242 mutual defense provision, stating that an attack on one member was an attack on all.
The Trump administration announced new Iran-related sanctions on Tuesday intended to show its toughened stance toward the country despite having grudgingly recertified Iran's compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal.
When federal judges in New York, Virginia and Massachusetts initially blocked Mr. Trump's travel ban a week ago, reports emerged that border agents disobeyed the courts or obeyed only grudgingly.
But after his performance at the Munich security conference last month -- which once again boosted his popularity and even forced Iranian hardliners to grudgingly praise him -- Zarif saw his opportunity.
For all their efforts, party leaders were rewarded with Mr. Moore, whom they grudgingly embraced in the early fall — just in time for a scandal of unmatched luridness to appear.
Activists are at the early stages of thinking through what community protests and digital organizing would look like to pressure a new Democratic president whom they've only ever grudgingly accepted.
Now leading GOP members of the panel — including its chair — are already walking away from the claim and grudgingly admitting the Kremlin worked to undermine Hillary Clinton and boost Trump.
For many low-lying states and islands at risk from rising sea levels, this is not strong enough but had to be accepted grudgingly in exchange for other trade-offs.
But there's another part of me that has to grudgingly respect how she whipped a bunch of full-grown gays who "don't really care about Taylor Swift" into such a frenzy.
Goodman had been estranged from both for many years, and it was only because she offered to pay for utilities that the older woman grudgingly agreed to take the family in.
But following the order has cost him half his business, he admits, as his scissors snip around the face of a fashionable friend to whom he has—grudgingly—granted an exemption.
But the idea is that artificial intelligence could make America's big, complicated decisions better than any person could, without the drama or shortsightedness that we grudgingly accept from our human presidents.
A small victory for the French President (and the eurozone as a whole) is the creation of a common eurozone budget, which was agreed to by the northern Europeans, although grudgingly.
Even his foes on the issue grudgingly acknowledge his single-mindedness, which they say outstrips his passion for issues like the religious exceptions law, which has defined his time as governor.
She's eager not to mess things up, and hopes to add to her authenticity by shadowing Cibrian's Eddie Valetik, who grudgingly agrees to the assignment as a favor to Sam's agent.
His father, Beau (the western veteran Sam Elliott), puts Colt to work grudgingly alongside his dutiful but immature other son, Rooster (Danny Masterson, Mr. Kutcher's onetime "That '70s Show" co-star).
Since Dennis Rodman stepped onto the hardwood in the '90s with colored hair, piercings, and tattoos, the National Basketball Association has grudgingly accepted the fact that its players love body art.
As his reminiscences of Senate business in the sepia-toned (but decidedly white) past tripped up his early campaign efforts, Biden has tried, gingerly to grudgingly, to walk his comments back.
" Governments were, in fact, very much part of the solution, as even the World Bank, beholden to the Washington Consensus, grudgingly acknowledged in its well-known 20143 report, "East Asian Miracle.
Buried in the $1.3 trillion spending bill passed by Congress and grudgingly signed by President Trump were surprisingly large increases in funding for clean energy programs at the Department of Energy.
Introducing himself and Ms. Davis as "vaudevillians of disparate age and vintage," Mr. Irwin grudgingly invited Ms. Dorrance to the stage — grudging because then he had to keep up with her.
Last month, a year after Mr. Trump grudgingly authorized the deployment of nearly 4,000 troops, bringing the total number there to 14,000, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen.
" When Roosevelt, grudgingly elevated to the post by McKinley, and Senator Lodge began agitating for American intervention in Cuba's ongoing revolt against Spain, McKinley remarked, "I have been through one war.
" The president repeated the claim himself in a tweet, grudgingly acknowledging Russia's "anti-US campaign," but emphasizing that it had started "long before I announced that I would run for President.
Accepting his new son-in-law, more or less grudgingly, as a fait accompli, Benton did a great deal to promote Frémont and the cult of celebrity that his life embodied.
Under pressure from Europe, the United States on Sunday grudgingly agreed to include a mention of climate change in a joint statement at a meeting of Group of 20 finance ministers.
Chinese analysts speculated that Mr. Kim asked Mr. Xi for relief from the rounds of tough sanctions for which China grudgingly voted last year, at the urging of the United States.
In June, he grudgingly agreed to give Mr. Mattis the authority to send additional troops — a number believed to be about 4,000 — as a stopgap measure to stabilize security in Afghanistan.
Mr. Trump has told allies that he would grudgingly accept a border security figure of about $2 billion, but House Democrats remain publicly opposed to spending that much on physical barriers.
Even those senators who said they were willing to abide by the president's decision did so grudgingly, acknowledging that it was a bad way to govern and could have significant consequences.
Even the most die-hard Yankee fans have to grudgingly acknowledge the charisma that David Ortiz carried with him onto the baseball field, with his Cheshire cat grin and exuberant celebrations.
After he was briefed by the intelligence chiefs, he accepted the possibility of a Russian hack, but grudgingly and with no appearance that he grasped the magnitude and significance of what occurred.
He thinks it will save the people of the galaxy from having to fight each other and grudgingly admits that a show of force against the Separatists will end the war quickly.
The latter anti-establishment populists hold the largest share of seats in the Italian Parliament, and only grudgingly agreed to form an alliance with Lega last year after months of protracted negotiations.
While the Republican right has, often grudgingly, acquiesced to federal enforcement of civil rights, it continues to emulate Goldwater's blend of laissez-faire economics and support for a robust national security state.
Four months into our reporting, we were in the village for a series of tense, clamorous late-night meetings, in which the elders grudgingly decreed that the women could return to work.
It's a point that Larry Tribe, a Harvard law professor and a prominent #resistance Twitter impeachment supporter, grudgingly admitted: Much as I hate to say it, this morning's hearing was a disaster.
But even some who most want Bolton gone grudgingly concede that the hawk who Trump once said would "take on the whole world at one time" may survive for a while yet.
Mr Corbyn is a lifelong Eurosceptic who voted for Britain to leave the European Community in 1975, opposed its main treaty revisions and campaigned only grudgingly for Britain to remain in 2016.
After Buzzfeed's Craig Silverman asked them about various fake news stories contained in their chum boxes, Revcontent grudgingly removed a few of them — but not before denouncing Buzzfeed itself as fake news.
Netanyahu sounded unrepentant on Sunday - even as one Israeli official grudgingly commended Iran's statecraft and a former senior adviser to the prime minister accused him of having pursued a dangerously failed strategy.
Their position stems from the premise that the regime in Tehran is determined to acquire nuclear weapons no matter the cost and will grudgingly endure any economic hardship to reach that goal.
Erdogan's history suggests he is unlikely to be flattered into shifting policies he sees as essential to Turkey's interests, though he might grudgingly delay them, as with his attack on the Kurds.
I'd still grudgingly accept full taxation on professional income earned now -- if I'm fool enough to continue working like a maniac at age 64, then I deserve to be taxed like one.
Dijsselbloem chaired the Eurogroup from 2013 until the beginning of 2018, leading dozens of lengthy emergency meetings during which bailouts for Greece, Cyprus and the Spanish banking sector were grudgingly pieced together.
Focused on winning the election or avoiding the wrath of right-wing allies and the base, most GOP politicians have either grudgingly endorsed Trump or adopted a strategy of silence or ambiguity.
Departing from Syria had been a campaign pledge of Mr. Trump's, and he had grudgingly agreed to remain for several more months in 2018 when he initially wanted the military to withdraw.
That's an important point, because there's significant evidence that the gameplay shown on that tape was indeed produced by MAME emulation (a fact Mitchell himself has grudgingly semi-acknowledged in the past).
Ms. Decarmo claimed the big room with the slanted ceiling on the second floor as her painting studio, somewhat grudgingly agreeing to partition off a space at the back for their bed.
While President Trump has railed against the nuclear accord with Iran, a country he has described as a pariah state that exports terrorism, his administration has grudgingly gone along with the agreement.
With the board of directors and sales practices already grudgingly refreshed, the chief executive, Timothy J. Sloan, a 30-year Wells Fargo veteran, sticks out as a vestige of the old regime.
Even as the Saudi authorities became more cooperative with the United States in fighting al-Qaida after 27, they were minimally and grudgingly helpful when it came to the 22/290 inquiry.
Even as the Saudi authorities became more cooperative with the United States in fighting Al Qaeda after 2003, they were minimally and grudgingly helpful when it came to the 9/20143 inquiry.
After all, he refused to back off his "birther" allegation — and then only grudgingly — until five years after Mr. Obama produced a birth certificate showing that he had been born in Hawaii.
President Donald Trump has only glancingly and grudgingly acknowledged the consensus view of US intelligence agencies that Russia meddled in the 2016 presidential campaign with a view to helping him get elected.
On Tuesday, the president said he was "not happy" with the deal, but he all but ruled out another government shutdown, leading his allies to predict that he would grudgingly support it.
Last week, the Trump administration announced new Iran-related sanctions it said were meant to show its toughened stance toward the country despite having grudgingly affirmed its compliance with the nuclear deal.
Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, grudgingly agreed to hold a new referendum, but avoided focusing on the Brexit issue, instead emphasizing his party's economic platform and commitment to expanding the welfare state.
Many Republicans sympathise with Taiwan and would be reluctant to support any change to that law (itself a challenge to the one-China idea with which China has—very grudgingly—learned to live).
Putin said the United States was trying to squeeze Russia out of European energy markets with its latest batch of sanctions, which Trump grudgingly signed into law in August after Congress approved them.
In March, Ajit Pai, the 45-year-old chair of the Federal Communications Commission, took to the internet—a community he joyfully inhabits and grudgingly regulates—to pay tribute to his favorite movie.
The patriarch interested my own father, who always called him Papa Joe and admired him, however grudgingly, as a roguish son of a bitch whose interest in his children was evident and intense.
All the addictive drama aside, I bet it's because within public hospital walls lie the few square miles in this country where health care is an unquestioned right, not a grudgingly granted privilege.
After years of grudgingly handing over as much as 30% of their mobile revenue to Apple or Google, some app makers and digital service providers are exploring ways to cut out the middlemen.
On the eve of their party conventions, Democrats and Republicans are grudgingly rallying around their nominees while expressing broad misgivings about the candidates, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.
Party strategists primarily credit a series of strong employment reports and rising wages, but grudgingly acknowledge that the daily news coverage of Trump is benefiting Obama — possibly by making him look more presidential.
Whenever Carmen walks off after a rousing exchange with women who are grudgingly admiring or envious of her—Carmen does nothing to improve relations—she leaves a trail of self-satisfaction behind her.
At the time, he was too apoplectic to see that a good story would be over by the time he found a man to replace me, but he gradually, grudgingly let me stay.
They spent many years listening to league officials question any connection between playing football and a degenerative brain condition, before 2016, when the N.F.L. grudgingly acknowledged a link between football and the disease.
Arriola and other local leaders grudgingly acknowledged some common ground with Lopez Obrador, the 64-year-old former Mexico City mayor who got his start in politics decades ago advocating for indigenous rights.
With the help of time, distance and, grudgingly, Ms. Kondo's reminder to keep only what "sparks joy," I am finally detaching from my relics and moving toward a life that feels like my own.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain is set to install its first fully functioning government in 10 months on Saturday when parliament is expected to grudgingly grant conservative leader Mariano Rajoy a second term as prime minister.
But it turned out that early adopters needed to make the iPhone a hit were (often grudgingly) tolerant of AT&T's sometimes spotty service, paving the way for additional iPhone users in subsequent years.
On Super Bowl Sunday, the majority of the country will stand united behind the Philadelphia Eagles; many of you will do so grudgingly, having chosen what you see as the lesser of two evils.
That leaves the bloc with an uncomfortable choice: either use a 180 day grace period before sanctions apply to toughen the JCPOA – which Iran may not accept – or grudgingly comply with Trump's red lines.
In the five years since Twitter acquired the tweet management platform, it has never been clear whether Twitter fully embraced Tweetdeck or grudgingly put up with it just to keep the power users happy.
She bungled every controversy, real and imagined, apologizing only grudgingly when she was wrong (the private email server) and refusing to take seriously accusations of cronyism (the Clinton Foundation) even if they were overblown.
At the presidential debate, Lester Holt asked Trump the question everyone has been asking since Trump grudgingly proclaimed that he no longer believed that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States.
But as he traveled across the state making his final appeal to voters, he hardly exuded the swagger of a candidate in his home state, and grudgingly confronted questions about his intentions after Tuesday.
In the clubby atmosphere of the seminar, though, where everyone identifies as a sheepdog, sheep are viewed as contemptible "grass eaters" that the sheepdogs grudgingly tolerate in between their Olympian battles with the wolves.
In the decades that followed, many corporate executives grudgingly came to accept Keynesian economics and the larger role for the state it implied, and they tolerated bargaining with labor unions that represented their workers.
Now for the first time, the United States seems grudgingly to be moving beyond its decades-old policy of seeking denuclearization first — and if it does, the Vietnam summit will likely be a success.
After serving in the Marines as a lieutenant in the Pacific during World War II, Mr. Curley grudgingly took his father's advice and enrolled in Harvard Business School, where he got a master's degree.
That player's wonderful basketball name is Crystal Dangerfield, who happens to be the first Connecticut recruit from the state where Coach Geno Auriemma's teams have, for two decades, been largely reviled, if grudgingly respected.
But activity has been picking up only grudgingly, with the annual GDP growth rate stuck near 5 percent since 2014 and loan growth remaining subdued, staying below 10 percent since the start of 2016.
Her colleagues, inevitably all male, grudgingly accepted her as a fellow professional, but trolled her in their columns with obscene innuendo and threatened exposure that finally drove her to exile in Africa, and suicide.
After some preliminaries, Oleg got to the point — Elizabeth's extreme loyalty to the Soviet Union "can be used," and a downcast Philip grudgingly told him about Rennhull and the quest for the radiation sensor.
The assistant district attorney who grudgingly took the case to a grand jury — which declined to indict anyone — told me he felt as if he were trying to apply justice in a war zone.
Infantino had wanted to include 12 European teams in the inaugural event but eventually backed down amid continued opposition from UEFA, which has grudgingly dropped its objections to the concept of the expanded tournament.
Mr. Gardner is likely to end up facing John Hickenlooper, the former Democratic governor now running for Senate, in the general election, and he will probably maintain many Republican votes — even if cast grudgingly.
But he had agreed with his predecessors about Le Bernardin, Jean-Georges, and, grudgingly, Eleven Madison Park; and he had given four stars to Sushi Nakazawa, which had just opened in the West Village.
This is the culmination of over 50 years of cultural history: We are saturated in the commercial speech that President Trump exemplifies and embodies, that our highest court has, however grudgingly, decided to protect.
So far Mr. Trump — who is expected to make Iran another theme of his General Assembly speech — has grudgingly accepted the nuclear agreement despite having described it as one of the worst ever negotiated.
But the "Green New Deal" recently championed in Congress includes even existing nuclear power production only grudgingly, and promotes the notion that "A Bright Future" disputes — that 100 percent renewables can save the day.
Muse, who said that the films weren't "their cup of tea," then grudgingly admitted that things are going great for them in the US off the back of Twilight, selling out 20,000-capacity venues.
Kidman's Celeste seemed to have it all with her handsome younger spouse (Alexander Skarsgard), but all the hot sex masked an escalating level of abuse and physical violence that she only grudgingly began to acknowledge.
But convincing governments to pursue the 1.5°C target and finding the way to pay for it is the only way we can achieve what's outlined in the report, a fact the researchers grudgingly acknowledged.
The artist who once declared in one of his murals that "copyright is for losers," and who grudgingly tolerated unauthorized exhibitions for years now seems to have had enough of others profiting from his work.
And even LTE itself doesn't meet the agreed upon standards for 4G speeds according to standards organizations, which only grudgingly allowed LTE to be called "4G" after years of carrier marketing deciding it as such.
The home button is about to go the way of the headphone jack and even though I've (grudgingly) learned to love AirPods, I am in no way ready to kiss my home button good-bye.
Although the government has grudgingly permitted private-sector banks over the past 230 years, the 250 public-sector banks (PSBs), which are listed but majority-owned by the government, still account for 353% of lending.
Candidates typically file the forms grudgingly, wary of divulging too much about their assets and debts, but Mr. Trump has wielded the forms like an advertisement of his wealth and his success as a businessman.
Trump grudgingly accepted the money to end a 35-day government shutdown in February but simultaneously declared a national emergency to take money from other government accounts, identifying up to $8.1 billion for wall construction.
It's telling that most of the tutorial text in Darkest Dungeon seems to be subtly pointing you in the direction of the touchscreen controls, before grudgingly acknowledging that of course you could use the gamepad.
For weeks, he resisted telling Americans to cancel or stay away from large gatherings, reluctant even on Thursday to call off his own campaign rallies even as he grudgingly acknowledged he would probably have to.
Though I'm reserving full judgment until I get a few more washes and wears out of it, I must grudgingly admit this meets a real need I didn't know I had, and does it well.
As even the House Republicans grudgingly conceded, but only after the Nunes memo was made public, the DOJ had included a footnote in the Page wiretap application stating that Steele may have been politically motivated.
Martin had come for some solitude himself, but they grudgingly accommodated each other, and Martin agreed to come along to dinner at the house of a high school friend who had recognized Noah in town.
After a classified briefing in New York a month ago, he grudgingly accepted that Russia had a role, while playing down the hacking by noting that China and other countries also hacked the United States.
An initial proposal to bring pandas to the Central Park Zoo foundered after she grudgingly conceded that the zoo did not have the necessities required for a panda habitat — as zoo officials had insisted all along.
CNN/ORC Poll: Trump, Clinton leading in Florida, Ohio Graham's kind words There are signs that with more time, some Republican leaders may — however grudgingly — come around to supporting Cruz in the name of stopping Trump.
Sources who attended the briefing told the Times that Trump was "grudgingly convinced" that Putin ordered the interference, a sentiment that stands in contrast to his comments at a press conference with Putin earlier this week.
It's really a shame that we grudgingly accept this as a regular feature of air travel, and even more surprising that the largest carrier at Hartsfield thinks the status quo is fine for our ATC system.
Hochschild's Tea Partiers grudgingly admit that they appreciate federal highways and Coast Guard protection, but even the ones who have been environmental activists will credit the EPA with hardly anything, and forgive private industry nearly everything.
You'll have to pry the dehydrated Lipton's onion soup mix packet and sour cream tub from our cold, dead hands, but we'll grudgingly admit that this version of homemade onion dip is pretty damn good, too.
Tensions could flare with China, North Korea's main trading partner, which only grudgingly signed on to the sanctions and would be likely to balk at keeping them in place if Mr. Kim is talking about peace.
After grudgingly accepting a plea from his Stanford colleague Condoleezza Rice to help contrive an Iraqi democratic order from postwar chaos in 2004, he wrote a tell-all book, "Squandered Victory," hammering George W. Bush's administration.
Though many critics of the Liberal government have said Mr. Trudeau's family name and good looks swept him into politics, most will grudgingly agree that Mr. Butts got where he is with brains and political acumen.
Sextech companies also face restriction from other companies: Google and Apple, for example, grudgingly allow sex-related health apps, but their acceptance of sextech that exists solely for pleasure and titillation has so far been spotty.
Trump grudgingly signed the sanctions bill into law last week, after Congress passed it with overwhelming bipartisan support, but not without angrily tweeting that Republican lawmakers were to blame for the rocky US relationship with Russia.
Many Sanders supporters who said they would grudgingly support one of his rivals against Mr. Trump quickly added that that's all they'd do, ruling out doing the volunteer work that is the lifeblood of all campaigns.
Two years after the hurricane walloped the island, less than $85033 billion of $8.3 billion in federal redevelopment funds authorized by Congress and grudgingly approved by the president have made it to Puerto Rico (The Hill).
But on the lighter fare that attends the office of mayor, Mr. de Blasio has often taken a certain pride in eschewing some of the appearances that his predecessors made, sometimes grudgingly, sometimes with great enthusiasm.
Some liberal feminists in the West grudgingly acknowledged those accomplishments but were critical of the achievements of state socialism because they did not emerge from independent women's movements, but represented a type of emancipation from above.
Trump routinely gets the biggest crowds of any candidate in the U.S. presidential race, ranging up to 20,000 or so, and he has been grudgingly admiring of Modi's ability to get a bigger crowd than him.
Although he has played down most of his achievements so far, he seems at least grudgingly aware of the significance of what he is doing as a player with not even 175 major league at-bats.
It is not inconceivable that we could witness a repeat of the theatrics of 2011, when the Republicans grudgingly agreed to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for a complex deal of significant future spending cuts.
Although he twice certified to Congress, most recently on Monday, that Iran remains in compliance with the deal, he did so grudgingly and with the subsequent imposition of new sanctions related to Iran's ballistic missile tests.
During the later years of Kim Jong-il's reign, the government began to grudgingly accept their existence and took steps toward regulating them: charging rent for stalls, controlling prices and monitoring what goods were for sale.
But he all but ruled out another government shutdown and emphasized that he would find "other methods" to finance a border barrier, leading aides and allies to predict he would grudgingly go along with the deal.
Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro square off in this suspenseful drama, in which an F.B.I. agent and a mysterious operative grudgingly work together to stop a Mexican drug cartel smuggling terrorists into the United States.
Doctors blamed the epidemic on sour breastmilk, tight corsets, bad air; it took a while before they grudgingly bought into the germ theory of disease and started to wash their hands between patients and after autopsies.
Slowly I began to hate Mao's wife Jiang Qing, who was a key leader of the Revolution, and I bowed grudgingly when my work unit had our mandatory daily worship ritual in front of the Chairman's image.
The long-awaited study is short, however, on the kind of practical, political vision needed to reform an agency that the Trump administration appears to have grudgingly accepted as here to stay in one form or another.
There's something grudgingly admirable about the ability to set aside nearly anything in the pursuit of filthy lucre, an honesty about the American experiment which can only be expressed through the actions of this peculiarly American man.
Even Justice Alito had to agree, albeit somewhat grudgingly, in a separate opinion that complained about the court's assertion of jurisdiction this late in the day over a procedurally convoluted appeal from a state court's final judgment.
U.S. President Donald Trump grudgingly signed into law new sanctions against Russia on Wednesday, a move Moscow said amounted to a full-scale trade war and an end to hopes for better ties with the Trump administration.
But the prosecution only grudgingly admitted as much during the trial, and the protester's lawyers used that fact to suggest that the government had something to hide, or had perhaps even induced occupiers into committing criminal acts.
Yet few in the hall seemed to believe him, recalling that Mr. Trump refused to mention the treaty commitment during a visit to the alliance's new headquarters in Brussels last summer, and only grudgingly did so later.
Mr. Trump, officials said, also decided on deep cuts in the 14,000 troops serving in Afghanistan — a war he long derided as a misadventure and only grudgingly agreed to continue under pressure from Mr. Mattis, among others.
When Dani Cumali, a woman from his secret past, turns up threatening to expose him, he grudgingly helps her — until he finds her dead, her assassin casually phoning in the murder in order to pay the indemnity.
Conservatives and business interests have long grudgingly tolerated or outright supported modest expansions of the EITC because of its tie to work: It isn't welfare, but an earned benefit that helps the economy by increasing labor force participation.
In 801, Bronn, a grudgingly reformed mercenary who has been serving both Lannister brothers in some capacity for most of the series, is interrupted in his pursuits at a King's Landing brothel by Cersei's Master of Whispers, Qyburn.
I'm going to go ahead and grudgingly give the Yoga 9103 a pass on not including an SD card slot because Lenovo opted to include both the new USB-C ports and a single, traditional USB-A port.
Last year, President Duterte admitted that the Philippine security forces had been caught off guard by the militants' assault on Marawi, and he grudgingly asked for help from the country's traditional military allies, the United States and Australia.
Agreeing to take his place, she gradually and grudgingly bonds with her captor, without knowing that falling in love with him would be the only way to break the curse cast over him and all who reside there.
After the Baltimore police department grudgingly confessed in a court hearing last summer that it had used a Hailstorm to locate Mr Andrews, the presiding judge suppressed all evidence related to the surveillance operation—including Mr Andrews's gun.
Just like a militant anarchist with an ACAB neck tattoo might grudgingly value the police a little more once they've helped solve a burglary at his mom's house, students who security have helped give credit where it's due.
We've seen this plotline before: Incessant American demands coupled with a lack of Pakistani compliance trigger a crisis, before the two sides -- like an unhappily married couple -- come back from the brink and grudgingly agree to muddle through.
It was a pattern that played out on several high-profile issues during his tenure as speaker: The Rubio-led House offered a bold but unworkable plan; the Senate rejected it; the House grudgingly accepted the Senate's will.
"The Board has proffered nothing more than a handful of inadequate and long-overdue corporate-governance half-measures, taken only grudgingly and under the pressure of an ongoing proxy contest," an Elliott spokesman said in an emailed statement.
He announced Macro not simply as a production house but as an entire media company, one whose content would reflect the new demographics of America — solving a problem the media industry only fitfully, grudgingly acknowledges is even real.
Creighton Hale, who in the late 21994s invented a batting helmet that gave Little League Baseball players better protection, and who later rose to the top ranks of the organization as it grudgingly accepted girls, died on Oct.
John Ratcliffe to serve as the nation's intel chief has led to some apprehension within the intelligence community, which has only grudgingly come to accept the Office of the Director of National Intelligence as a force for good.
Democratic and Republican negotiators last week seemed to be on course for a deal to fund the government and boost border security short of paying for a wall, and it seemed possible that Trump might grudgingly sign on.
We slave away at our writing desks, so that you might while away the hours thinking about the football, then go grudgingly back to your auditing, or whatever the fuck it is you people do for a living.
While the film provides glimpses into the artist's daily life — sitting in bureaucratic meetings with a long face and grudgingly making social appearances — the only time he seems genuinely happy is while taking tours of the finished installation.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump grudgingly signed into law new sanctions against Russia on Wednesday, a move Moscow said amounted to a full-scale trade war and an end to hopes for better ties with the Trump administration.
At the request of his generals, who may fear the strategic impact of defeat in Afghanistan as much as the prospect of it again falling into the hands of foreign terrorists, Mr Trump grudgingly agreed to send 3,500 reinforcements.
The president only recently and grudgingly agreed to impose sanctions on Russians believed to have interfered in the American election, and he continues to characterize the investigation as a "witch hunt" while relentlessly attacking agencies of his own administration.
Mr Trump is betting that Iranian leaders are bluffing when they say that the narrow, time-limited nuclear weapons freeze they grudgingly agreed with America and other world powers some three years ago is their best and final offer.
She paused China's involvement in the construction of the Hinkley Point nuclear-power plant (though she grudgingly allowed it to proceed with added safeguards) and refused to sign up to China's Belt and Road Initiative, an intercontinental infrastructure project.
Even the opposition Labour Party, led by the left-wing Jeremy Corbyn, has grudgingly pledged to honor the will of the British people expressed in last year's referendum on EU membership -- though its Brexit stance is loaded with caveats.
The crack in the U.S. relationship with South Korea reduces the pressure on North Korea to denuclearize, just as China — which has the most leverage on Pyongyang — was just beginning to grudgingly step up economic constraints on the state.
Grudgingly, I shelved this even though it was a very different take on the phrase, and I suspected that it might not be fair game for The New York Times when I was able to bring it back out.
I was a beneficiary of that custom in 2014, when Mr. Xi stood next to President Barack Obama in the same building, having grudgingly agreed to take two questions — one from a Chinese and one from an American correspondent.
In the end, she conceded to using a few pieces of packing tape, which she grudgingly put into her "trash bin," a quart-size Mason jar that still had space to spare four months into her zero-waste journey.
There were only Sere women, the Wolof, and the Mandinka, the Serahuli, the Fula and the Jola, the last of whom, I was told once, grudgingly, I resembled, if only in basic facial architecture: same long nose, same cheekbones.
But inside the Donald Trump White House, grifters, abusers, racists, and harassers still get hired; they lurk around the Oval Office after they've been found out; and even in the rare instance where they're forced out, it's only grudgingly.
During his self-imposed exile in Washington, Mr. Demetracopoulos lobbied Congress and the White House indefatigably to suspend support for the Greek military dictatorship, which the American government somewhat grudgingly viewed as a bulwark against encroaching Communism in southern Europe.
We are no longer talking about approximately $100,000 (paid in rubles, no less) of advertising grudgingly disclosed by Facebook, but tens of millions of dollars spent over several years to build a broad, sophisticated system that can influence American opinion.
Although not a prime candidate for a support group, she grudgingly attends one, where she meets Judy (Linda Cardellini), a more upbeat personality who instantly insinuates herself into Jen's life, becoming the friend and sounding board she wouldn't admit she needed.
However, studies, including one from Ridgway himself, indicate that many benefits were promised to soldiers mainly to recruit soldiers and keep them from deserting, and were only paid out grudgingly by politicians and a public with no particular allegiance to vets.
Trump's comments posted on Thursday came one day after he grudgingly signed new sanctions against Russia into law, a move Moscow said amounted to a full-scale trade war and an end to hopes for better ties with the Trump administration.
Now, that same "cartel" is slowly and grudgingly embracing Cruz, who is currently running a distant second to Trump, as their last, best hope to deprive the bilious billionaire of the 1,237 delegates he needs to win the nomination. Sen.
In an age where traffic, likes and ad revenue are king, I am grudgingly coming to the conclusion that the only effective response to yet another whitewashed Oscars may be to stage a "blackout" and stop supporting it all together.
She sounded grudgingly charmed by Donald J. Trump (when she asked him about his hair, he responded: "Keeps people talking") but also stung by the way he praised the looks of all the other women on the show — except hers.
But its financing still relies on a hodgepodge of funds grudgingly contributed and newly withheld by every echelon of government, as the states and the feds continue to toss the big burdens of health care back and forth like sputtering firecrackers.
On the eve of the major party conventions, voters are grudgingly rallying around the nominees while expressing broad misgivings about the candidates, the campaign and the direction of the country, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll.
They also marked another step in President Trump's gradual evolution from a populist firebrand who promised to extricate the United States from foreign military entanglements to one who is grudgingly accepting many of the national security strategies he once derided.
A whipping boy for reviewers who at best grudgingly acknowledged his narrative skill, Mr. Wouk (pronounced woke) enthralled millions of readers in search of a good story, snappy dialogue and stirring events, rendered with a documentarian's sense of authenticity and detail.
President Trump grudgingly agreed Sunday night to extend the federal government's social distancing guidelines until the end of April, but he too has made clear that he believes efforts to save lives will come at the expense of the economy.
Like "Beauty and the Beast," Boyle's movie glances backward, though its mission is not to refurbish the old but to try, however grudgingly, to shake it off—not a bad image for Britain, both north and south of the border.
Her parents were increasingly drawn to the Episcopal Church, and Offill recalled long summers at Christian camps, grudgingly tolerating them, even grateful at points — the questions about virtue and service felt less superficial than the ones she encountered in high school.
Somewhat grudgingly, the Democrats, accepted the outcome after striking a deal with the Republicans — known as the Compromise of 1877 — to withdraw federal troops from the South, thereby bringing the postwar Reconstruction era that Grant had administered to an end.
That its chief gay inventors — among them George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and Abraham Lincoln — are typically rendered by history as heterosexual is part of why Kramer grudgingly calls the work a novel, even though he believes every word of it.
Time and again, Trump loudly and clearly signals solidarity with the worst and most deplorable elements in American life, only to grudgingly back away in a manner designed more to give his fellow Republicans cover than to redress any actual harms.
Though Trump has expressed particular anger at McConnell for the failed Senate health care vote and for not protecting him from the Russia investigation, he grudgingly has told associates that he is aware of the Senate leader's grip on power.
The gallery where the restaurant used to be is currently built around a much smaller, plainer fountain that has absolutely no dolphins or water sprites whatsoever, but I will grudgingly admit that the classical statuary on display there is very lovely.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The ink was not yet dry on EU leaders' deal to give Britain a hard-fought, second delay to Brexit until November when some diplomats and officials in the bloc grudgingly conceded: This may well not be the last extension.
We're approaching that question as if abortion is wrong, and therefore anyone who wants to end a pregnancy has to have a reason that's 'accepted,' that a larger populace will grudgingly say, 'yes under these circumstances, we'll let you have an abortion.
It imagines a world where apps' terms of service get evaluated in the same way as their interfaces or feature sets, and where the onus is on companies to earn users' trust, not dazzle them with big claims or grudgingly submit to evaluations.
But the running room is expected to run out sometime this fall, requiring Congress to pass a bill raising the government's federal borrowing limit -- a process it did grudgingly several times during the Obama administration -- and without incident for many decades before that.
Instead he forced a captive press corps to endure a nearly hourlong celebration of his hotel and campaign, before falsely blaming the entire birther movement on Hillary Clinton and grudgingly admitting that President Barack Obama had been born in the United States.
Even after belatedly and grudgingly conceding that Russia tried to meddle in the election (although he quickly added that "it could have been others also"), he tweeted that "Russia talk" was "fake news" put out by Democrats to mask their electoral defeat.
GOP lawmakers on both sides of Capitol Hill grudgingly defended the president's tweets and comments that their four nonwhite Democratic colleagues should "go back" to where they came from, that they "hate our country" and claims that they're "pro-terrorist" on Tuesday.
While their relationship has always been clouded by suspicion and mistrust, China grudgingly tolerated North Korea's provocations as preferable to the alternatives: chaotic collapse that spills across their border, and a Korean peninsula under the domain of a U.S.-backed Seoul government.
Frustrated by such stories, I asked a high school senior how she would feel if guys expected girls to, say, fetch a glass of water from the kitchen whenever they were together yet never (or only grudgingly) offered to do so in return?
But most people (some more grudgingly and despairingly than others) are coming around to the realization that a binding global treaty just isn't in the cards, and the quest to achieve it is standing in the way of more small-scale, concrete steps.
The war and its winning (with a little help here and there, they would sometimes grudgingly admit) were both a horror and an achievement unlikely ever to be paralleled, ever again, and therefore anything that came by afterward was necessarily an anticlimax.
For the Spanish right, which has only grudgingly come to accept the notion of a multicultural Spain and all that it entails, like autonomy for separatist-minded regions, the idea of a strong leader standing up to regional extremists holds tremendous appeal.
The Democrats' move toward a primaries-based system required alterations to state election laws that opened Republican nominations to grass-roots capture as well, albeit grudgingly and with party leaders better able to hold the reins of power for a longer time.
" But he admitted that the Obama "short game" was lacking because "we misaligned ends and means, promising too much, on the one hand — declaring 'Assad must go' and setting 'red lines' — and applying tactical tools too grudgingly and incrementally, on the other.
The very last entry to fall was at __ __ __ ZE/RT; at a certain point I knew that the second blank was an "m," which made "amaze" work, and "smart", but never the twain could meet until I very grudgingly took to xwordinfo.
She says the couple has only basic cable and she grudgingly rejects her husband's pleas to buy new electronics such as a larger flat screen TV. "I said maybe we can get that when we get ahead of the game," she says.
Trump, who seeks re-election in November, routinely gets the biggest audience of any candidate in the U.S. presidential race, ranging up to 20,000 or so, and he has been grudgingly admiring of Modi's ability to get a bigger crowd than him.
If Democrats are to have a chance at recapturing the House, they will have to win over the dominant constituency here: suburbanites who only grudgingly cast a presidential ballot in November and have no deep affinity for either Mr. Trump or the Democrats.
Because, although she grudgingly acknowledged the wrongdoing, Madikizela-Mandela refused to offer the "full truth" to the TRC -- and it was this fact, not the fact that former apartheid president P.W. Botha refused to even testify, that doomed the commission to failure.
Ask any of the people from this rural region, from Athens up to Buchtel and down to Tuppers Plains, what they thought of Burrow's speech, and chances are they will admit — not at all grudgingly — that it brought tears to their eyes.
Even after the centennial of the Namibian genocide in 2004, Germany's willingness to acknowledge it officially has proceeded so slowly — and, to critics, grudgingly — that it has set off accusations of racism in how the victims in Europe and Africa have been treated.
One might give the Ambassador some slack for having been wrong before-the-fact, but one would expect that with the passage of time and as the true scope of the failure has become clear, Bolton would have grudgingly acknowledged that fact.
Memo From Taiwan TAIPEI, Taiwan — The party once ruled China, helping to vanquish Japan in World War II. Defeated by Mao Zedong's Communists, it fled to Taiwan, where it imposed martial law for decades before grudgingly yielding to popular demands for democracy.
Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, who grudgingly trudged up to Capitol Hill on Friday to discuss the peculiar circumstances of how he came to be in charge of the Justice Department — and, specifically, of the Russia probe, which he has openly criticized.
Realizing that the creature (who she names Everest) doesn't belong there, Yi embarks on an adventure to take him back to the Himalayas, aided, enthusiastically and grudgingly, by two other kids (Tenzing Norgay Trainor and Albert Tsai) who live in the building.
Reagan grudgingly signed a funding bill that didn't fund the missiles, increased foreign aid to Israel beyond the level he requested, and added funding for the Legal Services Corporation, which offers civil legal services to poor Americans and which Reagan had wanted to eliminate.
It is usually only when the "peasant workers" flock back to their home towns to celebrate the lunar new year that Beijingers grudgingly admit the migrants are essential—for a grim few weeks the city is bereft of delivery boys, street vendors and domestic helpers.
While analysts say that the federal president, Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo, must exert greater control over Jubbaland and the other regions to have a chance of winning next year, they also expect the federal government to grudgingly accept Thursday's result, despite earlier fears of violence.
In technical terms, Mr Trump grudgingly agreed to continue to suspend economic sanctions on Iran's central bank and on oil exports, which were first lifted to reward Iran for freezing nuclear weapons work under an agreement reached with America and other world powers in 2015.
This is why the administration has struggled to move negotiations forward on DACA: Trump and his staff can't get on the same page about whether legalization for anyone is something they really want — or something they'll grudgingly grant in exchange for something they really want.
But Mr Gantz's party has been soaring in the polls; Mr Lapid grudgingly agreed to take the second spot in return for a promise that, should they win the election, he will replace Mr Gantz as prime minister in two-and-a-half years.
As I noted in a piece last year, maintaining the status quo—in which the North retains its weapons but doesn't pose a significant threat to others or collapse upon itself—is the grudgingly favored position of establishment foreign policy officials like Susan Rice.
The Trump administration on Tuesday unveiled a new slate of economic sanctions against Iran over its ballistic missile program and destabilizing actions in the region, the day after announcing that it will grudgingly recertify Tehran's compliance with the nuclear agreement reached under former President Obama.
On Friday, Chuck Todd, the moderator of "Meet the Press," told me he had only grudgingly allowed Mr. Trump to call in to his show earlier in the campaign, determining that he would rather have Mr. Trump take questions via phone than not at all.
When they found her, some time after accounting for the stolen plaques, lenses, projectors, and chips, and the sap-dripping gashes in the memory trees, the family members that could be tracked through DNA grudgingly scraped together enough to inter Sunny in A-294.
WASHINGTON — When President Trump complained that the $1.3 trillion spending bill he grudgingly signed on Friday did not pay for his border wall, he kept alive an issue that has poisoned relations between the United States and Mexico from the day he took office.
Although the Trump administration grudgingly agreed on Friday not to reimpose comprehensive sanctions on Iran, there is concern that the recent crackdown on Iranian protests, coupled with Tehran's involvement in conflicts in Syria and Yemen, will eventually be met by tough sanctions from Washington.
He encounters a group of alpha dogs that includes Chief (Bryan Cranston), a stray who will have to be grudgingly won over to this whole master thing, despite the testimonials provided by his companions, voiced by Edward Norton, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Murray, and Bob Balaban.
The hope among Republicans is that the Wisconsin results are a leading indicator: that as satisfaction with the economy solidifies, even some voters uneasy about Trump's personal behavior will grudgingly give him more credit and grow uneasy about entrusting economic policy to a Democrat.
As he told it, Bill DeWitt, the Yankees' assistant general manager and formerly general manager of the usually woeful St. Louis Browns, grudgingly offered him a raise of $2,000 from his $19,000 salary (which would have given him the equivalent of about $200,000 today).
The longer-term fallout from the Trump-Tsai conversation could be significant, the administration official said, noting that the Chinese government issued a bitter protest after the United States sold weapons to Taiwan as part of a well-established arms agreement grudgingly accepted by Beijing.
He's also keenly aware of putting his members in the unenviable position of voting for a product with limited outside support (seriously, even conservative groups are at best holding their nose and grudgingly supporting this) if it doesn't have a clear path to passage.
Greek lawmakers last month grudgingly approved a series of tax hikes and pension reforms to qualify for rescue funds to be extended to Athens under terms of the international bailout it signed up to in 2015, worth up to 86 billion euros ($96 billion).
In the series and in the new "Downton Abbey" film , Julian Fellowes, the franchise's writer and creator, and a Conservative member of the House of Lords, has given Leech many opportunities to demonstrate how an Irish republican might have grudgingly aligned with British nobles.
While Morris grudgingly acknowledges this fact, his claim that "the good times of the 1920s were such that even people on the bottom rungs of the ladder … could claim a modest share of the booming consumer economy" is more typical of his rosy view.
I venture to claim your respect for those enthusiasts who still refuse to believe that millions of their fellow creatures must be left to sweat and suffer in hopeless toil and degradation, whilst parliaments and vestries grudgingly muddle and grope towards paltry installments of betterment.
But whereas Mr. Clinton and former President Richard M. Nixon grudgingly engaged with Congress — at least to some extent — as it built impeachment cases against them, Mr. Trump's White House has thus far responded only by declaring the House's inquiry illegitimate and refusing to cooperate.
But while the party may try to match Trump's authoritarian rhetoric, and its candidates may grudgingly embrace some of his harsher policies toward immigrants or Muslims, in the end a mainstream political party cannot fully commit to extreme authoritarian action the way Trump can.
After a historic inter-Korean summit meeting in 2000 in which the two sides agreed to promote reconciliation, the hard-line North Korean People's Army grudgingly stepped aside as South Korean engineers removed barbed-wire fences, tank traps and minefields to build the highway across the border.
Philippe (Alexander Vlahos) often laments his position as the overburdened younger sibling of the Sun King: He is gay, but has twice now grudgingly married at the behest of his brother, who intends to build out their genetic empire over Europe like tendrils of the Kudzu.
But since then the party's elite has moved to reconcile with Trump — grudgingly and miserably in many cases, with a few notable holdouts, but on a sufficient scale that an independent alternative now seems like something that almost nobody in the party is actually pining for.
Clearly written in the long shadow of the concentration camps, the book also springs from May 1968 (its original publication date was 1970), when French students, workers, artists, intellectuals and, late and grudgingly, the left-wing establishment went on strike against de Gaulle's right-wing government.
In 1877, after a mere dozen years in which black suffrage and racial equality were at least grudgingly accepted national principles, the federal government pulled its last troops from the South and, in what could be called the Great Betrayal, an order of racial subjugation was restored.
The U.S. measures, grudgingly approved by Trump despite his desire to improve relations with Moscow, have angered EU officials, who see them as breaking transatlantic unity in the West's response to Moscow's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region in 2014 and support for separatists in the east.
However, thousands of additional papers related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy will remain classified at the urging of the C.I.A. and F.B.I. • President Trump grudgingly gave the agencies until April 26 to go through the remaining papers again and make their case.
But their priorities clashed, the liberal flank was vanquished and the speaker — who had put her reputation on the line, calling herself a "lioness" out to protect children as she held out for stronger protections in the migrant facilities that house them — grudgingly had to accept defeat.
Initially, he and General McMaster got Mr. Trump to denounce torture (grudgingly), walk back the spurning of NATO, recertify the Iran nuclear deal (twice) and, to some extent, stiffen his position on President Vladimir Putin of Russia and sporadically acknowledge Russia's meddling in the 2016 election.
According to a recent article in Foreign Policy, after he grudgingly agreed to recertify the deal a few weeks ago, Mr. Trump assigned a team of White House staff members to develop a case within the next three months for declaring that Iran had violated the agreement.
It sharpened a suggestion that Mr. Trump made early this year, in the wake of a budget agreement he grudgingly accepted even though it omitted money for the wall, that the United States needed "a good 'shutdown'" this fall to force a partisan confrontation over federal spending.
His impact: Wilson, who was the last American diplomat to negotiate face-to-face with Saddam Hussein in 1990, "forced the White House to concede, grudgingly," that the Bush administration "built the case for the invasion of Iraq on a faulty intelligence report," per the Times.
There are some resemblances between the recent action and what occurred in August and September of last year and ahead of the U.S. election: a gradual welling up of anxiety, lots of money spent on hedging equities through volatility derivatives even as the market was moving only grudgingly lower.
When John Paul II visited Athens in 2001, it was one of his hardest foreign trips; he was grudgingly received by the then Archbishop of Athens, Christodoulos, who gave him a public scolding over the sacking of Constantinople in 1204 by Latin soldiers, for which the pontiff apologised.
The President, who grudgingly condemned US neo-Nazi groups Monday, promptly tore up the script written for him by political staff and decided to double down on his defense of protesters Tuesday night, intensifying his effort to draw a moral equivalency between racists and the people who fight them.
I've grudgingly accepted that 52 percent of my fellow citizens wanted to leave the European Union, a 70-year-old project that has united much of Europe into a somewhat unwieldy economic and social colossus, allowing roughly 500 million people to travel and work unhindered from Ireland to Greece.
If the Mole's Town and Braavos sequences revealed some schematic contemplation on the show's fallout, this scene counts on our past familiarity with the backstory behind the followers of R'hllor (they're nigh-immortal witches) and Varys (he's a skeptic who only grudgingly believes in otherworldly things) for its drama.
The spending bill, which congressional leaders agreed to on Wednesday and President Trump seemed to grudgingly endorse on Twitter, provides big increases to the military and to domestic programs — and clearly rebuffs the Trump administration's efforts to sharply scale back the reach and scope of the federal government.
Amid all of the anger and hurt that RWA members are still working through, there's a tiny sign that Milan's original callout may have worked after all: Davis told the Guardian that she's grudgingly made some changes to the e-book edition of her Somewhere Lies the Moon.
In a nod to Mike and Marcus advancing toward their arthritic years, they do grudgingly align themselves with a young team of elite cops -- unleashing, yes, a flurry of old-man jokes -- played by Vanessa Hudgens, "Vikings'" Alexander Ludwig and "The Son is Also a Star's" Charles Melton.
His comrades in the first ordeal (played by Morgan Turner, Ser'Darius Blain and Madison Iseman) must grudgingly try to follow, but joining in the melee are Spencer's grandfather (DeVito) and his former business partner and friend (Glover), who shows up seeking to reconnect after a long-ago falling out.
It would appear that this time, the US has two choices: A full follow through on the President's rhetoric, with French help taking out a large swath of Assad's offensive capability, multiple airbases, staging grounds for chemical attacks; or pull back and grudgingly accepting another Assad/Putin victory.
Mr. Trump has frequently been critical of NATO, and his expressions of support appeared to be made grudgingly: He reaffirmed the United States' commitment to Article 5 of the NATO treaty, which requires that it defend any NATO members that are attacked, only after having first pointedly refused to do so.
I can tell from her mild impatience to get inside the statehouse that this protest is an obligation for her — not one she fulfills grudgingly, mind you, but rather a duty that she feels to protect her wife from a bill so stupid she can barely believe it's being considered.
He's even found it within himself to express sympathy with victims of police shootings and grudgingly admit that Barack Obama was born in the U.S. If unfavorable news coverage drove Clinton's numbers downward, Trump's modicum of discipline might partly explain why his numbers have crept up between mid-August and today.
At the final whistle, Mourinho went straight to camera with a fourth-wall breaking shushing gesture, an act of self-awareness so sublime in its spitefulness that Mauricio Pochettino looked like he either wanted to grudgingly applaud him or charge into his technical area and kick him in the dick.
Because I am not totally evil, I will grudgingly take my kid and her sister to the shore this summer, even though the amount of gear I will need to pack into a car to keep them sunburn-free and occupied for several hours without a bathroom in sight feels overwhelming.
Yet a majority of Republicans in Congress are climate deniers — many of them buying into the notion that climate change is a hoax perpetrated by a vast international scientific conspiracy — and even those, like Marco Rubio, who grudgingly admit that global warming is real oppose any significant action to limit emissions.
Much as my teenage self rebelled against the one and sometimes only grudgingly tolerated the other, when I look back on it now, it is clear to me that with these sturdy threads of hard work and fierce affection my grandmother was weaving the torn world back together for me.
A lot of the jokes come from characters comically overreacting to both these fears and treating Miyubi as a serious adversary, instead of a talking calculator — especially the grandfather, a World War II veteran who goes from claiming the robot is a weapon "sent by Hirohito" to grudgingly identifying with Miyubi's slow decay.
There are moments where it seems like Naz might finally be finding his way in Rikers Island, as when he grudgingly makes an alliance with Freddy that should keep him safe (Even Freddy thinks he should take the plea deal, amusingly.) But Naz was always one of the good kids before this.
They will ignore you at first, of course, because that's what enterprise administrators do, and because information security (like transportation security) is too often an irrational one-way ratchet because our culture of fear incentivizes security theater rather than actual security — but they may grudgingly begin to accept that the world has moved on.
An obvious PR push in the final quarter of the year would probably be enough for the most hardened grader to grudgingly bestow a "B" upon the company, but Apple's most important and critical product is one that doesn't appear on launch stages or get many public updates: its emphasis on privacy and security.
Because he legally needed Warner's consent, Prince secured the right to release "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World" as a single through NPG, as per Jason Draper's book Prince: Life And Times, essentially in exchange for grudgingly sanctioning a lucrative two-part greatest hits compilation with a third companion volume of B-sides.
Now, many Republicans in high finance are simply giving up on the 2016 primaries and waiting to see whether they sit out the general election as well, back the GOP nominee or grudgingly support Hillary Clinton who has historic ties to the industry, something that has dogged her throughout her primary against Vermont Sen.
Although Mr. Khan's party, the Pakistan Movement for Justice, did not win an outright majority of the seats, analysts say they believe he will be able to form a coalition government, and some of his political rivals, who had been complaining about how the national election was conducted, began to grudgingly accept his victory.
The European Union banned nonessential travel from outside the bloc into 26 nations stretching from Portugal to Finland, home to more than 213 million people, for 30 days, as Europe's leaders grudgingly, belatedly accepted that being at the heart of a global pandemic and trying to fight it will mean severe social and economic hardship.
What's interesting is that I just don't think they take responsibility for the platforms they've created and, for example, Mark Zuckerberg starting to, grudgingly, but doing it, trying to get the idea that fake news might have had an issue, whatever the platform happens to be, and I think that's one of the issues.
And as an ever-moving target—and I've been on the internet using it as a tool with my fans, with my community with my family—I've watched it go from LiveJournal to MySpace to Twitter to Facebook grudgingly but never authentically and I find myself thinking is it leading us or are we leading it?
Speaking to Clinton supporters at Ohio State University, Warren continued her ongoing feud with Trump by criticizing his admission Friday -- after five years of falsehoods -- that Obama was born in the US. "Only when his handlers tied him down and forced him did he grudgingly admit that the man was born in the United States," Warren said.
For instance: The disjointed nature of the convention betrays a serious problem with the GOP right now: As much as Republicans have grudgingly come around to Trump, they don't seem to agree on what exactly he stands for, and they don't have a clear message for the American people about why they deserve to be elected.
I would love to have asked something about bipartisanship or their instincts about working with Republicans — whether they think it's possible, whether it would be a goal or something they'd do only grudgingly, whether they have to find partners on the other side to get stuff done or whether getting stuff done requires Democrats to be politically dominant.
Thanks especially to public colleges and universities (including community colleges), but also due to civil rights legislation and its acceleration of desegregation and co-education, increased access to private education beyond the wealthy, and other related factors, America grudgingly stumbled into an era where pretty much everyone could access some form of affordable and high quality education.
He grudgingly gives "pampered" Kobe beef cattle a rub with a distilled spirit called shochu and takes his kids to lunch at a sumo "stable," where they wonderingly watch the rikishi ("two mammoth mounds of diapered blubber") collide in a premeal bout before sitting down to a vegetable-rich chicken and soy sauce chanko nabe hotpot.
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It comes after a week in which the president at first pushed for a rapid withdrawal of American troops from Syria — only to later acquiesce grudgingly to his generals, who argued that the troops should remain in the country for a few more months to train local forces and stabilize Syrian towns liberated from the Islamic State.
The twin rulings by the First Judicial Department appeals court handed a victory to Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New York Police Department, both of which had argued, sometimes grudgingly, that the state civil rights law, known as Section 50-a, forbids the public issuance or mention in court of an officer's personnel record without judicial approval.
Although his father, Lorenzo (Richard H. Blake), grudgingly approves of his son's refusal to identify Sonny as the shooter in a neighborhood killing — for reasons of pragmatism — he and his wife, Rosina (Lucia Giannetta), look on with dismay as Sonny takes their boy under his wing, drawing him in to his exotic but violent world, where Sonny's gang proudly flouts the law.
Donn Clendenon, the loose-limbed first baseman with the BarcaLounger power swing, was a student at Morehouse, which assigned him a mentor known as a "big brother": Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In 1968, Clendenon, then on the Pittsburgh Pirates, organized black players and threatened a boycott unless games were postponed on the day of King's burial; the owners grudgingly relented.
If other players, such as Paul Manafort and George Papadopoulos, have worked only grudgingly with the special counsel, and some, like Roger Stone, are still holding out, we now know, thanks to a sentencing recommendation that the office filed late on Tuesday in federal court, that Mr. Flynn provided "substantial assistance" to federal investigators working to unravel the Russia mystery.
The injunction lasted three years, and the Pancyprian Freedoms — grudgingly rechristened the New York Freedoms — reassumed their preferred identity in time for their most successful period in the early 1980s, when they won three U.S. Open Cups, a national knockout tournament about a century old, and represented the United States in continental competition, including that Champions Cup appearance in Honduras.
Thus, attempts have been made to limit voting to those who hold real property (and are white males), to those who are male (excluding women and grudgingly including black males, but restricting the black males' exercise of power by running separate schools that kept them illiterate and impoverished and then requiring them to pass a literacy test and pay a poll tax).
Set in 1969 -- three decades after she donned the ruby slippers -- the movie opens with Garland and her children being ousted from the hotel where they're residing, forcing the kids to move in with her ex, Sid Luft (Rufus Sewell), and Judy to grudgingly take a gig performing in London, seeking to restore her finances to a place where she can be their live-in mom again.
Ethereum is more interesting, you might grudgingly concede, with its whole "world computer" concept, running code and storing data on what is essentially a decentralized permissionless virtual machine scattered across thousands of nodes worldwide — but nobody actually uses it except to host the aforementioned stock market / casino, plus maybe the occasional memetic CryptoFad, and even if people did want to use it, they couldn't, because it doesn't scale.
The growing sense is that most of the GOP conference will end up grudgingly supporting the CR because it's better than the alternative, which would either be shutting down the government or giving leverage to House Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiWhy President Trump needs to speak out on Hong Kong Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Pelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Time will tell if it will be the crowning blow in a broader sense, one that sways the Yankees' management into a decision it seems willing to make only grudgingly: punting on this season and dealing off outfielder Carlos Beltran and reliever Aroldis Chapman, a pair of attractive players who will become free agents after the season, for prospects who might help the team win in the future.
Is it going to be the one about a divinely ordained white man's paradise, a bulwark of Christendom, uniquely blessed among nations; or the one about how we whupped the Axis and then the Commies and became the Greatest Country on Earth; or how we forced this nation to grudgingly become what it claimed to be, truly free and equal, gradually admitting more and more people into full citizenship and humanity?
Some are mothers of our own era, doing things I myself have done as a mother of the new millennium: drinking too much wine on a play date; grudgingly taking the children to M&M World; attending lectures on raising offspring in the age of anxiety; playing Roses and Thorns at the dinner table, inspired by the Obamas and simultaneously frustrated by the inability of a regular family to live up to their … Obama-ness.
And challenges for those workers ramp up this time of year when, over a two-week period that starts before Christmas and ends just after New Year's Day, an estimated 41 million harried travelers shed belts and shoes, grudgingly remove both laptops and liquids from their luggage — and also, not infrequently, fail to recall that they have tucked a loaded pistol, say, or a pet tarantula or some throwing stars in their carry-ons.
By then a crowd had gathered that included Carine Roitfeld; her former longtime collaborator, the Harper's Bazaar editor Stephen Gan (now ostentatiously avoiding each other after a professional breakup); retailers like Tom Kalenderian from Barneys New York, Bruce Pask from Bergdorf Goodman and Laure Hériard Dubreuil of the Webster; top editors from Vogue, GQ, InStyle, Glamour and various other American mass-market organs that have — perhaps grudgingly, perhaps eagerly — capitulated to the click-bait metrics of the Kimye phenomenon.
Johnson had grudgingly informed the EU on Saturday that the U.K. Parliament needs more time, until the end of January 2020, to leave the EU. "Following PM Boris Johnson's decision to pause the process of ratification of the Withdrawal Agreement, and in order to avoid a no-deal Brexit, I will recommend the EU27 accept the U.K. request for an extension," European Council President Donald Tusk, who is leading the extension discussions with the different EU leaders, said on Twitter Tuesday night.
It is an amazing display of disingenuous and cynical political sleight of hand that, in a week in which America has seen death and maiming delivered rapid-fire in the most deadly mass shooting of Americans in modern history, the NRA grudgingly agrees that some regulation of these devices is OK. And, you should best believe and know that they will be at the negotiating table with Congress trying to make those regulations as lenient as possible, because that's what they do!

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