Sentences with phrase «begrudge such»

I appreciate that response and wouldn't begrudge such an attorney the right to stay set in their ways, but not without asking them if would like to represent the next generation of their client base because «times, they are a changing.»
I do not begrudge him such compensation, so long as he does not begrudge stockholders a large dividend.
So much as we thank them for that, it is imperative to state that we do not begrudge such persons their desire to identify and associate themselves with this success.

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Price suggests avoiding tentative or begrudging replies such as, «I'm really busy but I'll try,» or, «Maybe... I'll see what I can do.»
He was indeed begrudging your propensity to declare what you believe to be eternal, definitional truths to society, but on the grounds that have claimed that you don't hold such firm beliefs.
I certainly don't begrudge Jesus for saying such prayer, nor do I think less of Him, nor do I see it as any sort of theological problem.
So in a week that brought such pain to the city of Manchester you can not begrudge one of their teams the success in the Europa Cup final and whilst it wont bring back the lives of those innocent victims it is a distraction that many need at this time.
The occasion, though, and all the pressure and limelight which accompanies such a high - profile encounter, may restrict a possible thriller to a low - scoring affair so I'm siding with the draw in this one, a result neither would begrudge.
McDonagh devises such a superb dramatic scenario — two people with a begrudging mutual respect, on opposite sides of an impossible situation, headed straight at each other like cars playing chicken — that it's almost a disappointment when the film ends up subverting its own trajectory, then squiggling off in other directions.
The love triangle is such an afterthought, and has for all four movies, that its inclusion here seems begrudging and obligatory — much like the brief appearances of characters from other films, including those played by Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Jeffrey Wright and the late, much - missed Philip Seymour Hoffman, who show up to briefly orbit Katniss, get maybe a few lines, and duck out.
It is hard to begrudge a museum agreeing to show what is undeniably a masterpiece — the painting is drawing crowds, and hopefully minting more than a few new Basquiat fans — and one never wants to sound churlish, but it has to be said that such temporary shows of the wealthy's latest purchases feel depressingly of the moment, at once a sign of today's vicious income inequality and the precarious state of many publicly funded institutions.
Death is a subject of art for the ages, but this work brings with it such delicacy of feeling — as the viewer becomes seduced by the anthropomorphism — counterbalanced by the shocking ending, that one does not begrudge the return to such a theme.
I don't begrudge the important policing function inherent in such a fulsome database, but the routine disclosure of such intensely personal information as part of an employment or volunteer background check is offensive in the extreme.
I have mentioned before that I do not begrudge lower commission listings, and the fact that I enter into such contracts should prove that I do not believe in «price fixing».
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