I do believe, however, that innovative parts of that industry are not whinging but are getting on with their innovation. |
It's a fine, ennobling thing, is poverty. It would make me a brutal scrunt, and you a whinging harridan in three years. |
The sneering at Liverpool was itself an abuse, mistaking the city's noble expressions of love, empathy and solidarity as whinging and lachrymosity. |
It was a blatant goal opportunity and next year that is a man off but there is no point whinging about it. |
Incidentally, and I agree with Mr Van den Bos on this, the Member States were the major culprits as regards all the moaning, whining and whinging. |
The whinging about competitive disadvantages is laughable if it only concerns competitive disadvantages sustained by the German car industry. |