Sentences with phrase «about begrudging»

Mad Men seems to consider that there is something un-American about begrudging money for creative and aspirational projects.

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Well isn't that nice?You know the more I hear about this bible makes me wonder about the people who read it.In fact I have been betrayed by more than 90 percent of bible readers I've met.No wonder it's the bible thumpers who seem to begrudge healthcare for those who cant afford it.
I don't begrudge them making a good living and living comfortably but do think if it was truly all about God they would use a large part of the millions they are apparently making to help others / give to charity rather than on Rolexes and mansions and multiple exotic cars, etc... I don't think if Jesus was walking the earth today preaching that's how hed be living.
Don't begrudge professional 2K players their relatively modest salaries, which equate to about 50 percent of the American median household income.
This issue is about celebrating the state tournament and not begrudging it.
So, I want to be as clear as healthy mucus by saying that I don't begrudge parents for expressing frustration about their kids being sick.
Rather inspiringly, rather than begrudging my frank and unimpressed write - up, Guardian Soulmates wanted to hear more about what I thought, and having checked out my blog, asked if I might consider writing some pieces for their website.
It's almost a begrudging relationship — he's trying to write a book about pacifism and this lovely boy keeps knocking on his door and asking if he wants to go for a walk and can he think of a good name for a donkey...»
What's perhaps most appealing about the character, and the performance, is that sense of honesty and the begrudging endearment it can elicit.
It was about time for Newman to win an Oscar, though, and I won't begrudge him it.
But it's hard to begrudge the cutesy ending sequence, just like it's hard to resist the way the film brings out the children for sentimental effect and features visual motifs inspired by Stephen's theory about black holes.
What I really loved about this was your energy, and there was no complaining or begrudging the challenges of book promotion.
As long as Tecmo is still working on Tecmo Bowl for Wii — a game that has been barely talked about since it was announced in May of 2008 — we have no reason to begrudge this fanciful little game.
Thinking back on it, I can't begrudge her reaction: About A Blob is a hard game to effectively describe.
While some of the public comments he has made about our paper have fallen far short of being glowing recommendations, Eric has every right to argue his point of view and I do not begrudge his doing so.
Some reviews took on the almost begrudging tone you see with modern iPhone reviews, in which the reviewer knows that the new device is better than its direct predecessor, and can't therefore award it a lower mark, but struggles to get too excited about it.
Sorry, I am just baffled about the concept of anyone begrudging a hardworking Realtor who continues to make Canadians rich.
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