It is less than a means, it is something she knowingly, if grudgingly, lets happen.
He only grudgingly accepts the reasons behind the push for non-sexist language.
Because of the crisis in world sugar production during the late 1920s, most producers had grudgingly accepted state regulations over the quantities of sugar produced.
The constitution it had grudgingly accepted lasted little over ten years.
Not surprisingly, they felt betrayed and angry at being received so coldly and so grudgingly by the beneficiaries of their selfless politics.
Nevertheless, he is eventually forced to accept - grudgingly or not - the facts and connections proven by his colleagues of different persuasions.
However, most work to date has proceeded conservatively along these lines, adding biasing structure only grudgingly and using standard statistical learning techniques, less for principled reasons than for algorithmic simplicity.
As a result, we grudgingly accept intervening mental states and processes as necessary to the explanation of behavior - but we want them to be as mechanical as possible.
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