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Examples of begrudge


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I have spoken to a number of his junior employees and not one of them begrudges him his share option profits.
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No one begrudges people these things, but regard should be had to the principle of first things first.
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A little money spent judiciously on educating those children should not be begrudged.
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We are not begrudging them their money but a number of points arise.
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At any rate, those costs would not be begrudged by the animal lover.
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No one begrudges a proper payment to those who have given legal advice and assistance.
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No one begrudges the farmer his ability to produce beef, and it may not necessarily be the farmer who is to blame.
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Grabbing a begrudged compromise here; clutching an opt-out clause there.
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No one begrudges the farm labourer what he has gained and least of all the farmer if he is provided with the wherewithal to pay.
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The sum that was made available was only £5,000, but it was not to be begrudged.
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No one begrudges the nurses' and junior doctors' pay rise, which they thoroughly deserve.
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I am sure that this heavy and increasing charge will not be begrudged.
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No one begrudges him that right.
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Since 1931 money has been handed out by left hand and right hand to agriculture, but the agriculturist still begrudges a decent standard of life to the agricultural worker.
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I am not begrudging it to them.
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No one begrudges someone such accommodation.
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I have never heard anybody begrudging that.
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The original partners have never for a moment begrudged him these disproportionate profits because they recognise that his small contribution saved them at a time of great need.
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No one begrudges them that.
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I am not begrudging them those advantages.
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The man in employment never begrudges his contribution to the fund, but the man who is unemployed is bound to resist the reduction of his benefit.
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Though he begrudged the practice of law, he had friends and relatives in the legal profession, whom he aided infrequently when his assistance was requested.
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He has a mostly begrudging kinship with his teammates, and is slow to assist them, but will assist them nonetheless.
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Although initially perceived as being brought in to aid and assist the mine operators, they won begrudging respect for adopting a fair and even-handed approach.
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Others said he had a calculator brain and a superintellect that evoked praise often begrudging from his superiors.
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Nonetheless, a sort of begrudging sinicization occurred.
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One would not begrudge the money if the legislation meant increased protection for the public.
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Can anyone begrudge these men a six-hour day.
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Surveys show that dog owners generally do not begrudge helping the less well-off.
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I do not begrudge them the opportunity of expressing those opinions here.
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I do not begrudge him that, but it is not too bad a result.
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I do not for a moment begrudge any extra cost that may fall upon us on that ground.
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I suggest it is penny wise and pound foolish to begrudge money in a case like that.
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I do not begrudge the council that competition; it is helping to raise standards of public service.
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I for one do not begrudge higher incomes to policemen.
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Surely they cannot begrudge this that we are asking.
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I know that our people have good hearts, and would not begrudge one single penny to assist one single baby.
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I am sure people would not begrudge that kind of expenditure.
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I do not begrudge general practitioners the increase, because they work very hard and are some of the hardest working members of the profession.
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Naturally, one does not begrudge these services the increased staff, insufficient though they be, which they have had.
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We do not begrudge the benefit to private industry.
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In those circumstances, we would not wish to begrudge those who are doing the work.
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None of us would begrudge spending extra money on the disabled if we were convinced that it would help.
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I am sure it is only a question of knowledge because parents would not begrudge a few shillings in ensuring the safety of their children.
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If we are to make the right kind of progress later on, we should not begrudge the expenditure, which need not be a lot.
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I did not, and do not, begrudge that money in any way.
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We do not begrudge top salaries for top performance.
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Therefore, we cannot begrudge the result of that motivation when people are successful.
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I do not begrudge him that, but the point involved here may have escaped his notice.
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I do not begrudge it the feeling of relief that it may have today.
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As these men have given so much, surely we ought not to begrudge them so little.
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I do not begrudge them that, because the money has been necessary.
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I do not begrudge the association one additional penny that it requires.
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Therefore, no one will begrudge me speaking from a rather sectarian angle.
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If the assisted place gave those parents the reassurance that their child was being educated according to their wishes, who would begrudge them that?
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I do not begrudge some of the potential initiatives.
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I do not begrudge a penny that is used to alleviate homelessness wherever it occurs.
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I do not begrudge them their fun all that much.
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I mention that not because the working population should begrudge the money, but because they should be aware of it.
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No one will begrudge the horse-drawn vehicle its place, and long may it remain there.
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I do not begrudge dentists their extra salary so long as they do not begrudge me mine.
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We will not stand in its way, as none of us begrudge £100 for elderly pensioner who certainly need the money.
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We do not begrudge the fact that the enterprise allowance has given many people the opportunity to have a go in small businesses.
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I do not begrudge them the pleasure of coming to these debates.
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We do not begrudge our word of praise to those who seldom are praised from working-class platforms.
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I do not in any way begrudge the general level of support for owner-occupiers.
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Not one of us or outside would begrudge that.
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They will not begrudge it to others whose case has been made out.
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I do not believe that anyone will begrudge that.
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I begrudge the cutting down of our railways.
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I do not begrudge them—of course, many older people are in poverty—but, as a group, the over-fifties are probably becoming relatively richer.
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We should not in any way begrudge them.
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I do not begrudge them higher levels of public spending and the centre should help them in that way, but we need the same platform.
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They did not begrudge the service given by those constables.
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I do not begrudge the brewing industry idle expenditure of £1¼ million on advertisements, but it can well afford to pay more than £268,000 in rates.
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We do not begrudge officers a proper salary because we know that we must attract quality people.
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They do not begrudge them success or good fortune.
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They do not begrudge people compensation for foot and mouth disease; no sensible person would.
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The rest that he now enjoys after a difficult last illness is one that we, of all people, should not begrudge him.
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The costs to society are too great for us to begrudge spending in this area, and the possible benefits are too great to ignore.
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If a man wants a fair return for his money, no one will begrudge an equitable return for a safe investment in property.
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They do not begrudge spending money on education and training and on the very latest methods in every subject that one cares to name.
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The widows and those receiving commuted claims do not begrudge what these beneficiaries get, but they wonder whether that magnanimity could be extended to them.
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I do not begrudge a penny of it, if it is well and wisely spent.
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I do not begrudge him any gains he has made as a result of the magnanimous gesture of a great man.
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The city's upper classes undoubtedly begrudged the central government's monopoly of power.
An author is taking his revenge in setting down these judgements, begrudging the grudges of others- while uttering, this once, the cry of the deserted child.
Who is he to begrudge his folks a little romance?
We do not begrudge this time.
No one begrudges help to the people affected by the tsunami.
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If he survives, no one will begrudge him his health.
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I am sure that no one begrudges the agricultural worker his increase in wages, because he certainly earns it.
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Instead of begrudging fund holders, hospitals should admire them.
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How do we justify begrudging a council house rent compared with the cost of £25–£30 a week for a child in care?
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I think that we should stop begrudging owners, entrepreneurs and shareholders their medals and rewards if they deserve them.
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No one begrudges them that, and no one denies credit to their respective champions who brought that about.
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Nobody begrudges him that cup of tea and any of us would be prepared to pay for it.
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I think that they have shown great reticence in not begrudging this small extension of a concession.
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Meanwhile, begrudging little spaces are allowed on new housing estates.
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Understandably, people enjoy the opportunity to buy a bargain; no one begrudges people obtaining a bargain.
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