And no amount of wheedling and whining from us would have changed her mind.
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So once again Mitt has been able to take both sides of all issues, including whining.
And, despite all their self-centered whining, most Americans will stomach The Crotty Plan just fine too.
Reminding him that things could have been much worse, McGregor told him to quit whining.
Kremlin officials dismiss talk of dead ends as pointless whining and alarmism from liberals.
Were these women actually whining and worrying about the plight of solo dining for women?
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The e-whining coming from disgruntled users has risen to almost meme-like status in under 24 hours.
Faculty minimize their transaction costs of dealing with whining entitled students by inflating grades.
Then, with the victory of Reagan in 1980, the Democrats' claimed the whining trophy outright.
There is a lot of whining these days that Apple is no longer innovating.
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They are, thus, simply whining instead of proposing something that might solve their perceived problem.
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Our conclusion here must simply be that all these people whining about taxes are indeed innumerate.
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Can you help us by not whining about a change? (Laughter.) Can you do that?
The verdict is still out when it comes to the whining noises, with some reporting an improvement and some not.
These are nirvana seekers who want a bailout by society, who are whining about t he unfairness.
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And she's been critical of Clinton, calling the New York senator's charges of "sexist" news coverage -- whining.
His petulance is becoming legendary, whether giving peevish speeches at the Grammys or whining about Time magazine misquoting him.
We could hear people whining all over the capital from here in Baltimore.
How else to explain the current whining of his hand-picked successor, Donald Carty?
That would mean that the dog would be whining and turning in circles.
Given that this outcome is indisputably a good one, why in heck are so many people whining about it?
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People need to understand that what we are seeing now is not just more of the same whining by the Luddites.
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"Every municipality in the country is going to be whining to Washington that they need better access to the market, " he said.
Are Silicon Valley VCs just whining, or do they have a point?
Finally, there's "management by whining around, " or when the decision is made to finally move forward, the organization talks only about its own pain.
Winning teaches you how to win well (without gloating or getting arrogant) and losing teaches you how to lose well (without whining or blaming).
The only problem is that, while the behavior may now seem appropriate, whining will forever be a petty, unpleasant, primitive mode of expressing oneself.
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By the way, professors immersed in a strong research program often teach cutting edge knowledge and skills, but not to remedial, whining, entitled students.
To our right was a widely spaced row of parched sycamore saplings, and on the other side of it the traffic was whining and roaring.
She said the first minister "will spend the next nine months whining about the powers he doesn't have, rather than using the ones he does".
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