Now the Department of Agriculture has grudgingly announced that it will allow irradiation of red meat.
Except in Thailand, this fact is either denied or grudgingly acknowledged and often poorly documented.
However, even a RIM spokesman and Luddite like me would grudgingly concede the iPhone changed everything.
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For example, the government actively encourages work on stem cells rather than grudgingly permitting it.
Flo-Sun remains hostile, he says, and has offered concessions only grudgingly and when forced by litigation.
Now, as even the New York Times grudgingly noted, this was a legal intelligence collection operation.
Many firms have been just throwing money in their cash accounts or grudgingly investing in treasury bills.
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The record companies and film studios have grudgingly accepted that banning digital recording is not an option.
Most software companies have learned to grudgingly cooperate with researchers who expose security vulnerabilities in their products.
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Grudgingly, the foreign ministry has dropped its claim that the sea should be treated as a condominium.
Grudgingly, under pressure from the European Union, the government allowed foreigners to buy minority stakes in banks.
So far Germans have grudgingly paid the bills she has presented as the price of saving the currency.
But at least they accept, grudgingly, the merit of the Swiss road-rail alternative.
Contributions are given irregularly, not as promised, grudgingly or all of the above.
Even our financial adviser has grudgingly admitted that our plan is working well.
Fortunately, often grudgingly, colleges and universities are coughing up more data that allows for analysis of what higher education does.
So let's get this straight: If the investment bankers' money is grudgingly handed over to the taxman it's squeaky clean.
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The truth is that nobody wants to acknowledge the unpleasant fact that progress against most cancers has been grudgingly slow.
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But the sentimentality in the script oozes insincerity, like it's something that's been grudgingly inserted to please a specific demographic.
Guatemala only grudgingly agreed to recognise Belize in 1991, and patrols still clash on a disputed stretch of their border.
And there is also a more pragmatic reason for European firms to embrace class actions grudgingly: stopping cases moving to America.
Even the credit unions grudgingly admit they were wrong about debit reform.
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As for golfers, they might grudgingly accept that distance is relative anyway.
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The bankers who have been grilled by the body are grudgingly complimentary.
He has now grudgingly accepted a mere doubling, though that is a lot more than the finance ministry said it could allow.
The government-bond dealers admit grudgingly that Mr Fisher has a reasonable point.
While small crowds do gather, people generally tolerate the racket only grudgingly.
Typically in a business park, local authorities would allocate 90% of the land to manufacturers, and grudgingly set aside the remainder for logistics.
Even after this remark became infamous, the production of armor proceeded slowly, almost grudgingly, and troops and vehicles remained dangerously exposed for years.
For senior managerial or technical jobs, if an employer can prove that no local has the skills required, work permits are grudgingly granted.
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