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But having computers decide whether to grant insurance coverage already grates with some patients, a reaction that is unlikely to improve simply because IBM's new machine excels at the job.
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"Humanity" was his watchword during BBC Question Time last Thursday night, and this clearly grated with some in the audience.
I can imagine how her irrepressible sunniness might grate with some, but I find it refreshing in the midst of doom, gloom and snark.
But Millepied's impatience for change grated with some, even as younger members of the company revelled in the opportunities he opened up for them.
Mr Maduro's close ties to Cuba's leaders, who appeared to broker his installation as acting president, grate with some Venezuelans.Mr Maduro may also be hurt by the economy.
Everybody Down might grate with some hip-hop fans, but lyrically it can be dazzling, an evocative London record that interweaves a cast of characters through its multiple plotlines (drug deals, prostitution, wage inequality and good old-fashioned scenester-baiting are all on the menu).
In XIII-2, the shift to new or secondary characters and the change in importance and story role of the previous game's main cast grated with some reviewers, while others applauded the new characters' development and interactions.
And some grills, like those from Char-Griller, include grates with removable centerpieces, into which you can insert a wok or other items.
Brush grates with a tablespoon of olive oil.
He is a maverick who grates with many hard-core conservatives.
Such vitriol grates with the warmth normally reserved for Hergé, born George Remi in 1907.
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