What they have given has been too little, too late, and too begrudgingly.
Once guidelines are published and disseminated, do health-care practitioners and patients willingly abide by what the guidelines recommend, do they begrudgingly acquiesce, or do they defy?
Our orchestras and opera companies are begrudgingly attempting to reinvent themselves.
Initially they were begrudgingly compelled to conduct business with creole customers in their language to make money thus progressing homogenization between their two cultures.
Only begrudgingly does the musical discourse yield to the major mode.
Stempel begrudgingly agrees, only on the condition that he remains on television, threatening to reveal the true reason of his success: the answers had been provided for him.
Begrudgingly, administrators began to give in, one by one, across the country, to save their budgets, as well as in recognition of the proven intelligence women possess.
The apprentices begrudgingly follow his orders.