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It is our one grudging concession to the changing scale of light, while all the rest of nature gladly concedes around us.
This is, by all appearances, a grudging concession.
His grudging concession to age was that he would only work 7 a.m. to noon.
In a grudging concession to Americans' need to slurp, there is a single large cup holder in the console.
(We generally eschew Near, insisting on Middle, and permitting Mideast only in headlines, a grudging concession to the need for compression).
Thank God.' Davis is 43, pint-sized, droll, and - you sense it's a grudging concession to the publicity machine - wears complicated grey 'Dries van wotsisface'.
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Every concession from him has been grudging, belated and unconvincing.
Concessions to this stance have been grudging, he said.
Europe's ideological attachment to negotiations on investment and competition is hard to fathom, particularly since no European industries were clamouring for them.On agriculture, moreover, the rich world's concessions were too timid and too grudging.
That is despite a powerful automotive lobby, which has just won concessions from the EU on emissions targets for luxury cars with grudging help from the chancellor.One advantage is that she can play a waiting game.
Stalin again gave grudging support.
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