"The Muslim doesn't accept it, the Christianity doesn't accept it and even the Jews, they don't accept it," the 64-year-old says.
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The government in Westminster will not accept it, we will not accept it.
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As I said, he sounds like Hitler, I cannot accept it and I don't accept [it].
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"We are not going to accept it because we don't have to accept it," Videgaray said.
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She wouldn't accept it in a glass jar, but would accept it in a wooden box.
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So she learned to accept it, and after she did accept it, she and I became very, very close.
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"To me, once you vote, that's it — you either accept it, or if you don't accept it, democracy means nothing."
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Why should I be under my wife?" he said, before adding, "That's life, I accept it – No, I don't accept it!
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" "You cannot choose history; you have to accept it.
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"I have just learned how to accept it," she said.
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Next time someone gives you a compliment, accept it graciously.
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You just have to accept it and roll with it.
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You don't accept it; you report it to the FBI.
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Does he accept it, or does it make him miserable?
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She is profoundly honored to accept it on his behalf.
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Would they stand on the same podium to accept it?
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"I have just learned how to accept it," she says.
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"Inequality has grown and people don't accept it," Bersani said.
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He asked people to rebel and refuse to accept it.
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"I had to accept it, for Clare's sake," he said.
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Eventually, though, he said they came around to accept it.
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I learned to accept it where I am right now.
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If a person considers himself a minority, we accept it.
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But is the legal system also willing to accept it?
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Somehow, we accept it and say nothing when someone offends.
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I didn't know how people were going to accept it.
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And we just have to understand that and accept it.
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That's its gift, and we accept it thoughtlessly, ungratefully, unknowingly.
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This is not OK and we must not accept it.
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God just makes a way for you to accept it.
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The more centrist unions, which are increasingly powerful, accept it.
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You can accept it, but honestly, you'll never love it.
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"We lost and we have to accept it," he said.
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The government announces the death penalty and we accept it.
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She loved him, so she was willing to accept it.
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But all of his supporters are willing to accept it.
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It's that Chinese policymakers appear unwilling to fully accept it.
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Tyler Schlegel, also in the fourth grade, wouldn't accept it.
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But she does accept it as a fact of life.
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"Try to live in it" doesn't mean quietly accept it.
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As expected, Bob Dylan was not there to accept it.
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Just accept it and live through it 'cause that's life.
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To "stomach" something might mean to tolerate or ACCEPT it.
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Message requests aren't marked as seen unless you accept it.
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If they're interested, they're welcome, but they must accept it.
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The surprise was that the investigator did not accept it.
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It's always crazy in DC, I've learned to accept it.
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You can fight that, or accept it and appreciate it.
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So far, it seems doubtful that they will accept it.
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It takes him a while to focus, to accept it.
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Sadly, I have realized that I have to accept it.
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Even if it passes, the Senate will never accept it.
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If some people don't understand or accept it, then tough.
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Now we have to accept it and just take it.
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To accept it without sanction is ultimately to endorse it.
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Accept it into your heart if you love wonderful shit.
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You're just supposed to accept it and bow your head.
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It's just taken some time for everyone to accept it.
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If fund managers will accept it for a company whose founder died 116 years ago, then they'll accept it for tech unicorns whose founders are still in charge (no matter how much Paul Singer objects).
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But the end of the day I have to accept it.
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"The only thing is finding who will accept it," he said.
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Tsipras says he had no other option but to accept it.
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If he hasn't showed up this morning then just accept it.
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Old enough to understand death, not old enough to accept it.
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"Does this mean that I get to accept it every year?"
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Now she has to persuade other EU leaders to accept it.
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I'm too annoyed to fight for a quarter and accept it.
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It's made it easier to accept it and to embrace it.
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Accept it, analyze it and let yourself feel what you feel.
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But they will accept it, and the game will move on.
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You can accept it and you can straight away go forward.
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I have to own it and accept it and move on.
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We will acknowledge this result, but we will not accept it.
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"I just don't think the Germans would accept it," Sumner argues.
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"If he gives it, I will not accept it," Trump said.
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The answer is no, so we might as well accept it.
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We talked about this, they will be okay and accept it.
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It's a video game, so just accept it and move on.
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We little citizens just need to comply ... I can accept it.
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"We just accept it because that's what we've grown up with."
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I was sincere, and everyone who asked seemed to accept it.
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As long as you have good food, people will accept it.
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I can only accept it, and that will be our future.
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Review your providersInsurance won't help if your providers don't accept it.
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How are the guerrillas going to be persuaded to accept it?
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But he may have no choice other than to accept it.
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I remember being called a junkie, but I couldn't accept it.
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The people problem: Consumers (and regulating organizations) have to accept it.
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I didn't accept it but it didn't ring any alarm bells.
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But it can be hard to accept it as muscle memory.
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All the false news he started... how can you accept it?
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And even if that were the case, I'd never accept it.
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We can't ignore when something bad happens and just accept it.
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"Yes, they call me that, and I accept it," she said.
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I cried, but we are friends again and I accept it.
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At the same time, you understand their failure to accept it.
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Once you name a thing, you can start to accept it.
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The President held onto the letter but did not accept it.
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So that's how we're built, and you've got to accept it.
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"To be truthful, I still don't accept it," she told me.
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If it's good people will accept it for what it is.
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Convincing Europeans to accept it is essential to the European project.
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Trump supporters were more hesitant to accept it than Clinton supporters.
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" She adds, "I accept it, [but] it's not going to change anything.
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Whether they accept it or not is a reflection of the market.
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And there are some people who still don't want to accept it.
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They couldn't believe it, and in the aftermath, they couldn't accept it.
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"You're old, you need to accept it!" he yells at one woman.
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I can understand now, but it doesn't mean I can accept it.
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You wanted him to like it, or at least to accept it.
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You're going to feel awful so you might as well accept it.
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As I went to accept it, she snatched it back & ate it.
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Such a decision will sabotage things and people will not accept it.
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"You don't expect it, but you accept it," manager Dusty Baker said.
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I knew it would be hard to get people to accept it.
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He was born with microcephaly and I am going to accept it.
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Well, I apologized immediately, and they were gracious enough to accept it.
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My dad rejected me initially, but he grew to accept it completely.
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But the people accept it as they cannot compare them to ISIS.
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Bitcoin would be the easiest way, but most places don't accept it.
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I never thought that they'd accept it, but I'm glad they did.
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But now I just accept it and say let's roll with it.
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Whether people accept it or not, I will continue to wear it.
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You can accept it, or tap the title to enter your own.
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There was no immediate word, however, on whether Rouhani would accept it.
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Once arbitration sets a price, B3 will be required to accept it.
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But if that changes, should Democrats and pro-environment independents accept it?
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Be OK on the days when you don't feel OK. Accept it.
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Accept it, and don't deny it or rationalize it as something else.
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Brockhart tries to give Frank his resignation, but Frank won't accept it.
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It's poetic license that's been carefully applied for, and we accept it.
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They have gotten to the World Series this way, and accept it.
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Accept it, do the best you can, but don't beat yourself up.
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Life is traumatic and we accept it, we are an elastic society.
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Sessions submitted his resignation, but the president ultimately did not accept it.
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She said she had not and asked whether Maori could accept it.
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"The biggest risk is that people won't accept it," Perotti told me.
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Even though it's getting worse, we've all just come to accept it.
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Israel welcomed the change in government and urged Washington to accept it.
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I've learned to accept it, that yeah, this is a big deal.
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But it is a good decision and I have to accept it.
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You can just accept it and take what you can for yourself.
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Note that message requests aren't marked as seen unless you accept it.
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"My oldest daughter just couldn't accept it," she said, fighting back tears.
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"He did not press his party to accept it," Schumer said later.
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However, the deal won't be confirmed until Sky shareholders formally accept it.
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Does that make people like Denison unwise to accept it as payment?
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My mission, should I choose to accept it: ride a Bird scooter.
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"Since they didn't meet their responsibilities, I don't accept it," he said.
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You have to say, 'I will not accept it,' and go on.
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If this were through some failing of mine, I could accept it.
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"We do deserve an apology, and we will accept it," he added.
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"I just don't know how to accept it," said Cher, of her age.
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You must take your place in the circle, and you must accept it.
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I don't eat raw flour either, but I'll accept it in cake form.
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And then there is the question of whether Kenyan consumers will accept it.
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If they accept it, you can then walkie-talkie them at any time.
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I am grateful for this, and I ask that the government accept it.
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As soon as it's done by hand, and the mind, I accept it.
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"Well, the last step when you're dying is to accept it," he said.
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Fortunately, EA pushed back loudly, telling players to "accept it," or get lost.
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Now he'll get that chance, but will anyone be willing to accept it?
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And here's what I stand on that: No. I do not accept it.
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But if it doesn't — then it's time to accept it and go wireless.
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I didn't dare turn it down, but felt I couldn't accept it either.
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You know it could be true, but you don't want to accept it.
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People will happily accept it so long as malbec is inexpensive and cheerful.
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And, if that was the condition for reunification, might South Korea accept it?
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And if ObamaCare lite is the replacement, conservatives aren't going to accept it.
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Once it is approved, the victims will vote on whether to accept it.
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You're all going to be killed, and you might as well accept it.
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But unless they accept it, the crisis of whiteness seems likely to continue.
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Donald Trump refused to accept it, saying she had made an honest mistake.
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Put another way, parliament tried to surrender; the court refused to accept it.
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If he gives it, I will not accept it, just so you understand.
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There can be an attack any time and we have to accept it.
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When you feel it, accept it, it's some sort of cleansing of yourself.
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I accept it as a strategy when you see a player you like.
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Might as well accept it: it's Amandla's world, we just live in it.
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And you will accept it with full, 100 percent certainty in your mind.
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"This is you, and we accept it," Dr. Patel remembers his father saying.
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Mr. Sessions ultimately submitted his resignation, though Mr. Trump did not accept it.
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That's a debatable proposition, but for purposes of this discussion, let's accept it.
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You either accept it was Russia, or say it could be other people.
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I accept it, and I want to get it over and done with.
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"I still don't want to accept it," the trainer, Brin-Jonathan Butler, said.
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May's plan three times — and Mr. Johnson has refused to accept it either.
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You'll probably be surprised how many retailers (especially in the U.S.) accept it.
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" The other female models themselves would say, "We just have to accept it.
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But I don't need to accept it, I want to make that clear.
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"You don't expect it, but you accept it," Nationals manager Dusty Baker said.
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Instead of trying to avoid being uncomfortable, acknowledge the feeling and accept it.
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I wasn't waiting for an apology from him, but I gladly accept it.
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"This will become the status quo, and everyone will kind of accept it."
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But since it's this visual cartoon, they accept it for whatever it is.
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I don't become less precious; I have no choice but to accept it.
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The Senate instead passed their bipartisan bill and pressured the House to accept it.
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The thing about good hospitality is, you have to be prepared to accept it.
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As a teen he'd come out as gay, and his mother didn't accept it.
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Whatever reasonable answer pops into your head, accept it and act on it immediately.
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"It's not really part of my world anymore, because I just won't accept it."
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They won't like it, but they'll know it's true and have to accept it.
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"I didn't accept it because it's like an insult overall," he told the outlet.
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That's me realizing that I don't have to spin my weakness to accept it.
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Giving you a kidney is that person's choice, and you can gratefully accept it.
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That's his mission if he chooses to accept it, and you know he will.
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It's not really part of my world anymore, because I just won't accept it.
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And there was this tension of like, will the automakers want to accept it?
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"I was consciously trying to accept it," he said of first hearing the news.
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Don't just let someone say, well it's this or that, and you accept it.
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The Obama-era changes had been "more than some children would accept", it said.
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I accept it because my favorite work friend and I have lunch scheduled together.
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This happens more often than I like, but I try to just accept it.
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When someone tells us they did something for political reasons, we accept it easily.
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If everyone is in the same boat, you may just have to accept it.
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" All this, he added, and you are "expected to accept it without ever rebelling.
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However there was no immediate word on whether President Hassan Rouhani would accept it.
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The first is to just shrug, accept it, and keep doing your best work.
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There's no way I'm changing, and I should learn to love and accept it.
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The first thing to do is just recognize what you're feeling — and accept it.
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The natural inclination once a thing this large has settled is to accept it.
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"While I strongly disagree with the court's decision, I do accept it," he says.
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Lucas can write a world like that, and worse, the audience will accept it.
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After spending eight years trashing Obama's immigration policy, Hewitt proposes that Trump accept it.
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Once you settle down and accept it for what it is, it's really rewarding.
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Workplace stress, while commonplace, is incredibly damaging — which means we shouldn't just accept it.
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Why should we accept it from those we trust to protect our retirement savings?
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"I tried to give her the trophy, but she didn't accept it!" he says.
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The seller may flat out reject your offer, counter your offer, or accept it.
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"He was so… present, but his time came, and I had to accept it."
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It feels very Big Brother, but people accept it for the sake of convenience.
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I'm out to all my family, but they didn't accept it at the start.
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The only reason some people don't accept it is because of the population pyramid.
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There is a silver lining to this problem, if we're prepared to accept it.
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I've somehow come to accept it as something over which I have little control.
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We have to accept it so that we can better support the queer community.
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And yet we've come to accept it as an inevitable burden of being American.
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"But if grocery stores included more variety, I think people would absolutely accept it."
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The Verizon webpage offers $185 in credit for that phone, and you accept it.
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Also: The Saudis tell a blatant lie, and Trump seems ready to accept it.
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"I can't accept it because judicially there is a presumption of innocence," Francis said.
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I understood that I would never be the same, but I didn't accept it.
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But the board did not accept it, choosing instead to place him on leave.
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While some may not be able to accept it, the old world is disappearing.
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Here's how to accept it, and what you'll need to do once you do.
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After all, you'll be OK if you accept it and OK if you don't.
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Choose to accept it, however, and you'll meet resistance every step of the way.
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"If you have a request for me today, I will accept it," said Mnuchin.
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More than 90% of those eligible for vaccination accept it, according to the WHO.
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You can say it didn't happen that way, but the church won't accept it.
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Multinational companies routinely accept it as a cost of doing business in those markets.
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" He added, "It's all going to depend on whether or not they accept it.
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That doesn't mean I accept it, or will promote his work in this space.
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"I don't think it really matters whether they accept it or not," said Sarma.
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I am accepting the result, but it's to show that we won't accept it quietly.
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Renegade Royalist is wary of the term "alt-right" but has come to accept it.
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"I'll carefully review it and inform you whether I accept it or not," Young said.
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And instead of pushing it away I'm going to have to try and accept it.
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When Tobey Maguire was Spider-Man, I was young enough to accept it without question.
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"It may be annoying but we have to accept it," Gillieron said of the case.
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I just think you accept it, and you try to age as gracefully as possible.
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"So it is with tremendous bittersweetness that I accept it on his behalf," she said.
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But, the actions of our government, or somehow we all just kind of accept it.
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Merlin said that the deal was good for shareholders and urged them to accept it.
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And we&aposve just have to accept it soberly and treat them like human termites.
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If money was legally earned, museums should in most cases feel free to accept it.
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When he first heard the news, "I was consciously trying to accept it," he said.
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As of last Thursday, the British medical journal had yet to accept it for publication.
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Mr Aoun has said he will not accept it until Mr Hariri returns to Beirut.
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The second, "which is much more tricky," Äikäs says, is convincing people to accept it.
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But even New York City wasn't yet ready to accept it in a potential mayor.
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The deal was approved by Apptio's board of directors, which will recommend shareholders accept it.
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"Eventually, so many are calling him 'King' that he comes to accept it," Evanier writes.
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But even if you accept it as valid, the study says it's a real effect.
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That's the great thing about those "your mission, should you choose to accept it" messages.
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Comcast's offer will go ahead if just over 50 percent of Sky shareholders accept it.
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As such, Klass predicted Kim would feign outrage about the move, but otherwise accept it.
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But that doesn't mean it's OK, and it doesn't mean women have to accept it.
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" Harry recalls his initial reaction to his mother's death as "disbelief, refused to accept it.
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Parscale said he "heard" Clinton's campaign got the same offer but did not accept it.
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This is my body, this is where I'm at, you guys need to accept it.
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J&J confirmed receiving the offer and said it had four months to accept it.
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The [course] committee at first didn't want to accept it, but they were eventually convinced.
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But just because forgetting is a human phenomenon doesn't mean you should simply accept it.
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The first thing you do when you develop tinnitus is outright refuse to accept it.
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We have worked to engrave that duty on their hearts, but they accept it grudgingly.
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It's the fact that so many people accept it from, of all people, Donald Trump.
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It is and has been our reality; we should accept it and deal with it.
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" They're like, "Well..." and I'm like, "There's videos now, and you still won't accept it.
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Much worse for liberals was that Kennedy seemed to accept it in this case too.
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We will never like this reality or make it OK, but eventually we accept it.
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It's not an easy concept to grasp, but he will eventually accept it, and survive.
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They're just young people who wanted to make something incredible, failed and couldn't accept it.
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I pray he, and I, for that matter, can learn to accept it with equanimity.
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I'm not going to do it, and my board is not going to accept it.
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Bacca put out his hand to help Stones up, but Stones refused to accept it.
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I accept it, because I keep thinking to myself, somehow they don't really understand us.
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"It's like I know it's happening but I don't want to accept it," he said.
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If you find yourself facing a large deductible for your medication, don't just accept it.
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And have it be such a basic truth that my childhood self would accept it.
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The more the information fits, the more likely you are to accept it as true.
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It comes with the job, so you just have to accept it and move on.
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"Taiwan's people cannot accept it," Tsai read in a brief statement during a news briefing.
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I am a famous person, so if I say something people may just accept it.
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The truth is revealed, and you must accept it and move on from the past.
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You just have to accept it and move on, I don't think there's a shortcut.
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If the interviewer offers you something to drink besides water — especially coffee — don't accept it.
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It's so quiet, so camouflaged, that unless you know what it is, you accept it.
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The family first dismisses her concerns, and then pressurises her to accept it and move on.
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They have a spot open in any department for her, should she choose to accept it.
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If something popped into my head, I would go ahead and make it and accept it.
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"The problem with monogamy is that we accept it as a default setting," Dr. O'Reilly says.
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I do accept it as part of my reality, and so I just don't have it.
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I tried to explain that I shouldn't accept it, but she wouldn't let me hear it.
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"I do not accept it," Knope wrote of making it through the final stage of grief.
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It's not every day an actress wins a coveted award, or declines to go accept it.
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Whether the president or his consultant menageries accept it, the low turnout is a warning signal.
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Since my body was deemed acceptable, I could accept it in a way I couldn't before.
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But most Chinese people, with their current moral standards, would still be unable to accept it.
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"It's such a long, long goodbye that you're conditioned already to accept it," she tells PEOPLE.
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Now when I accept an award, I accept it with pride because I know I tried.
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Still, Annalise is too hurt to accept it, saying her dead baby is in the suitcase.
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It may take some years and economic pain, but Americans will accept it and move on.
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And you will only ever be an imperfect you, so you might as well accept it.
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"I learn to accept it, you know..." said Willa, her voice catching and then trailing off.
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It simply is, and the people accept it like it's air, or death, or a banana.
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He didn't know if I was going to accept it — that's my child I love him.
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Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to wait and watch the dominos fall.
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It may seem like a smooth move, and Lara says she can try to accept it.
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That is my mission for the creators of Mission: Impossible...should they choose to accept it.
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"If I'm offered one I would love to accept it, of course," he told the outlet.
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DoD must accept it cannot compete and win in a direct salary war with civilian industry.
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Or should it accept it relatively philosophically, as America does the gap between California and Michigan?
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If the evidence incriminates President Trump, Trump supporters will be much less likely to accept it.
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But now, he said, he would probably not accept it, scared by the potential for violence.
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A 0-0 score at halftime seemed reasonable and both sides appeared happy to accept it.
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Let there be no doubt, while I strongly disagree with the court's decision, I accept it.
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What that price will be and whether WeWork's existing investors would accept it are huge questions.
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Or is my only choice to accept it and keep fulfilling that role, or move on?
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Accept it: buy the apron, and drink the Kool-Aid—you can make it at home!
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Maybe we should accept it, and understand it as an emblem of the way things are.
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When you look at it like that you have to accept it regardless of your parents.
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" You can't stop it: "Don't block the change because it's coming and people will accept it.
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We had to accept it, like so many other things on entering the world of Klimt.
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"I'm a man and a beast," Rumple tries to reason, but she refuses to accept it.
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And with that invitation comes an obligation to protect and defend the creatures that accept it.
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It's a credit card that can be used for medical expenses, and most vets accept it.
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Eat well, and take care of yourself, and whatever weight that leaves you at, accept it.
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You have to accept it for being a different experience and let it flow like that.
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Walgreen Co., is awaiting the court's action on whether to accept it for argument and decision.
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First, moderates would need to accept it as an adequate protection for people with preexisting conditions.
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Members of the class action can then vote to accept it or litigate on their own.
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This is ridiculous logic, and we just accept it on a daily basis without thinking twice!
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Mr. Priebus then went to work on Mr. Trump, arguing that he should not accept it.
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But the status quo is crazier, and the rest of the world refuses to accept it.
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It was unclear what form of assistance that would take, or whether Iran would accept it.
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"It's clear that their people and many of their electors don't accept it," Mr. Salvini said.
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Developers need to build it, lawmakers need to subsidize it, community groups need to accept it.
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Sessions offered his resignation to Trump earlier this year but the president declined to accept it.
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It just depends how you deal with it, how you process everything, how you accept it.
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"The fact is that the plea offer was so good that we had to accept it."
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Becoming the nominee was inevitable — even as some in the party didn't want to accept it.
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She was offered free coffee, and storm-weary people seemed desperate and grateful to accept it.
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"The Democrats decided the day after the election that they would not accept it," he said.
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That was not a good deal, and Trump was right to walk rather than accept it.
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At the same time, I have to accept it because I know that it feels so right.
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I knew what life would be like and I -- you either accept it or you don&apost.
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If people that we date can't accept it, then they don't need to be in our lives.
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How long it will take the Kardashian-Jenner clan, and especially Kylie, to accept it, is unclear.
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When Lee first proposed the conveyor belt-style system, his parents could not accept it, he says.
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You can't just take the good and leave the difficult times, you have to accept it all.
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Mami didn't think we should take the vacation, but Francis and I begged her to accept it.
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" "It's very uncomfortable even to think about," he said of her warmth, "I try to accept it.
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"I won't accept it," Mickelson told reporters on Wednesday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
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Her mind closed down on the fact that this child was dead; she would not accept it.
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If the actor who plays Dany's former love interest, Jorah Mormont, can accept it, we can, too.
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Finally, I figured, 'She's gone — sad as it is, I need to accept it and move on.
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McIver said she offered her resignation to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who declined to accept it.
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If you don't feel the new system works for you, you can choose not to accept it.
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In private conversations, some pro-independence Catalan politicians say that they could accept it as a compromise.
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The only rule is that you accept it as an empirical fact—the American people have spoken.
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We wouldn't accept that argument for electricity service or phone service; why accept it for internet service?
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"I don't want to accept it," Marroquin, who wants to make their marriage work, tearfully tells her.
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As one diplomat sighs, "We might end up having to accept it one way or the other."
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The deal of the century is the slap of the century and we will not accept it.
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If you can&apost accept it, just one day in prison can feel like a thousand years.
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No, I just have to accept it — Taylor's gone, and we are never ever getting back together.
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This is good, and it is fine, and as a man you just have to accept it.
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You need to just accept it and be positive because you are going to lose and fail.
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It took me about half the movie to sink into it and accept it was a movie.
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Most people know that three talaqs is like a non-revocable divorce, accept it, and move on.
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That was just embraced and understood, and you'd grow up watching film and you'd just accept it.
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Unfortunately, Les could not be here tonight receive my gratitude, so I accept it on his behalf.
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First, and excuse the pedantry, but the European Council has to accept it (though it doubtless will).
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"I went along with it after the department and the DEA agreed to accept it," Sessions said.
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"We have consistently made clear that we will not accept it as a nuclear state," he said.
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"I think no matter what, I just have to accept it," the wiry 33-year-old said.
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"My father will accept it 100 percent if it's fair," Eric Trump told ABC's "This Week" program.
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"If I feel nervous, I just feel it, try to accept it and move on," he said.
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When the suspension was announced Wednesday, he said he disagreed with the decision but would accept it.
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In other words, in some cases when a positive right is created the individual must accept it.
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It changes, we hate it, we accept it, we love it, and it changes slightly yet again.
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But when they accept it, things like abdominal swelling can go down markedly in just one day.
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They disregard your humanity and they expect you to accept it, I guess because you're getting paid.
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After Dekel moved to Berlin, he said, she was the first in the family to accept it.
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"Surrendering is not compatible with our culture and religion, and people do not accept it," he said.
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They simply thought that U.S.A. Basketball had done its due diligence and that they could accept it.
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Compensation can boost satisfaction with Robinhood, but there's a catch for users who opt to accept it.
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The public plan's low costs wouldn't be worth much if too few providers agreed to accept it.
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I'm grateful for her offer, but I worry about what it will mean if I accept it.
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Bausch's primal-pedestrian approach to choreography is nothing new, but the public's willingness to accept it is.
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Medicaid reimbursement rates are so low that it is difficult to find providers who will accept it.
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"But if he can do a lot on that front, people will gradually and grudgingly accept it."
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Tom Wolf, a Democrat, by February 9 -- and then Wolf has until February 15 to accept it.
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Thomas Rost offered her a severance package when she was fired, but she declined to accept it.
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We also accept it is impossible as internet service providers to prevent completely access to this material.
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The only way to accept it is that he thinks there must be a purpose for him.
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When Eminem won best original song for "Lose Yourself" in 2003, he wasn't there to accept it.
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He returned it to me, stating it was too generous and that he could not accept it.
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I told her that she has to stop trying to control me, and to just accept it.
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"Money is a pretty serious part of everyone's life, whether we choose to accept it or not."
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"The chemical quality of our product is certainly so good that our customers accept it," Roberts said.
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This insistence on her own ignorance was an excuse, and I didn't and still don't accept it.
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In another, the charger could not deliver the power as fast as the Bolt could accept it.
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They said Comcast's offer was "materially superior" to Fox's, and they urged shareholders to accept it immediately.
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We don't accept such incompetence in Silicon Valley and we must not accept it from our government.
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If a conductor says "we are being held because of goats on the track" I will accept it.
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Like other currencies, you can use it to buy things from merchants that accept it, such as Overstock.
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"We accept it was right," de la Mare told Westminster Magistrates Court, adding it had addressed TfL's concerns.
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Lately, Northam and Fairfax have been conducting business as usual, and folks in Virginia seem to accept it.
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Lopez Obrador said the rapid count did not "correspond with reality" and that he did not accept it.
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I'm very lucky that most of the people I work with accept it, even if they can't relate.
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There's a vulnerability to stoicism too, because it's saying I don't control that, I'm going to accept it.
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Thompson didn't know why this was happening, yet he felt he had no choice but to accept it.
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I've tried from time to time to paint a figure painting, but I wasn't ready to accept it.
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"The only way is to really accept it, otherwise you cannot use your Facebook any more," Schrems explained.
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But they cannot carry out such transactions with cash, because foreign providers rarely accept it, the sources said.
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He submitted his resignation on July 20th, but only on July 30th did the pontiff publicly accept it.
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"For me, when a child is being difficult or saying these things, I wouldn't accept it," he says.
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My body, like most things in life, moved on to new terrain, and I had to accept it.
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She also revealed his hometown nickname, "The Violator," which is a bit creepy, but we will accept it.
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We don't accept it – we want the web to be a better place for us all, as users.
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There is a sense that the government in Kabul is losing, yet does not accept it is losing.
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They would probably try their best to accept it, but I won't risk losing them or their respect.
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For individual firefighters, the pressure to accept it all quietly, to be the stoic hero, can be overwhelming.
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I didn&apost agree with his punishment but all you can do as a team is accept it.
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Such incidents involving Indians due to their religion or nationality should not happen ... we will not accept it.
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It's like they give up, they accept it, they hear the noise, and then they take the soma.
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The flat-out derisive language and more subtle "messaging" were so prevalent that we began to accept it.
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I struggled for days, not wanting to accept it, to allow myself to feel the way I did.
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"The city was well aware that by deciding not to accept it, they were choosing litigation," she said.
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But some YouTubers believe the move is necessary, and over time, the wider community will simply accept it.
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Im not saying they want you to do it, but I honestly feel like they can accept it.
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As we age, we often overlook the drop-off in our social lives or accept it as inevitable.
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If acceptance of a pardon by Clinton would amount to confession of guilt, would she nevertheless accept it?
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Many who felt themselves most invested in the bigger Star Wars story howled that they couldn't accept it.
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I certainly don't accept it as President Trump, and in all fairness, it's not funny, it's not artistic.
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It's an aspect of this job that I have to deal with, and I'm trying to accept it.
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Earlier this year, Japan legalized bitcoin, with major retailers beginning to accept it as a form of payment.
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The bill for this year will be 45 million euros if all 87 bases accept it, he added.
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"It's the denial that my children will never fight, they'll never quarrel, they'll just accept it," he said.
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The first step is for people with seasonal depression to accept it and take it seriously, he said.
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She had this dream to take Filipino food mainstream, to open a restaurant where people would accept it.
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Like Bransfield, Wuerl handed in his resignation letter when he turned 75; Francis has yet to accept it.
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For it to proceed as a class action, a court must accept it as meeting a minimum criteria.
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And when he did finally dredge up his longform birth certificate in 2011, Trump refused to accept it.
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But if they don't accept it then that doesn't mean MP should just go along with it anyway.
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"We don't want to accept it," Lopez says, "but our hearts tell us she's no longer with us."
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"You have to accept it," said Haberfeld, who served in a counterterrorist unit in the Israel Defense Forces.
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There are a few ways to figure out what an internship will be like before you accept it.
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Be the Jackie Robinson, accept it with grace and dignity without fighting back, even though you want to?
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"With time, if society sees that the decision is positive and safe, they will accept it," he said.
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If people say it is about money, we accept it, but that point of view is completely wrong.
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He told the hosts that instead of condemning the decision, they should persuade their viewers to accept it.
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That would not be accepted — if a school didn't open in the morning, people wouldn't accept it, right?
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Can you elaborate a little on what about the message made it possible for you to accept it?
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I'm not saying they want you to do it but I honestly feel like they can accept it.
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Now we can at least start to think about how to accept it and grieve our loved ones.
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When pressed, Mr. Blumenthal said that Mr. Rosenstein "didn't refuse" the invitation but did not accept it either.
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My advice, Mr. President, such as you might accept it, is to start casting your own long shadow.
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What is shameful is a person who does not know how to lose an election and accept it.
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"I lived most of my life with the fear of not being able to accept it," she says.
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Bernie Sanders is running for the Democratic nomination in Vermont — but he won't accept it if he wins.
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The United States has so far rejected China's plan, and North Korea has yet to accept it, either.
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We should be expected to scrutinize the advice we receive, these critics say, rather than accept it unthinkingly.
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"I wouldn't accept it out of hand and I wouldn't reject it out of hand," the lawmaker said.
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If that's the case, you'll be glad to know that generally speaking, you don't have to accept it.
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The president told his faithful vice president that it was Hillary's turn and Biden tried to accept it.
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"I was not going to accept it," Mr. Agha said of his best friend's death and his health.
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If more people believe a piece of information, then we are more likely to accept it as true.
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It's just sold in genre trappings, so we accept it more readily than we would on, say, Parenthood.
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One is just inertia — that this is the system that we have and we have to accept it.
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He said he would accept it only if Ingraham denounced the way Fox News treated him and his friends.
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Whether artists want to accept it or not, we look to them to escape the ugly corners of life.
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But if this specificity is to be the Republic's enemy, then it's an error and I cannot accept it.
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I want more energy, and, sure, if that brings me closer, aesthetically, to Gisele Bündchen, I will accept it.
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When she finally shares this with her husband, after a particularly excruciating thwarted sexual encounter, he can't accept it.
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While that article is key for the CFDT, the CGT and smaller FO union have refused to accept it.
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Since this award is tainted with the dishonorable actions of the NFL and its players, I cannot accept it.
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They have a whole bunch of various principles, but they don't want anyone in it that doesn't accept it.
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" Bee points out, "You have to introduce new foods like 75 times to a child before they'll accept it.
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We should accept it, it's a shame for him and next time maybe it will be to his advantage.
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There was the young student who wrote an apology on her late homework, hoping I would still accept it.
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This is one of those canards that is repeated so often that many people just accept it as true.
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Just accept it; you'll never be happy whittling down your 100+ lipstick collection to one red and one nude.
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You just take what you're given and accept it with grace and try to move on with your life.
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Let's be CLEAR: Trump saying "he'll look at the result"'of the election, may not accept it is DISQUALIFYING.
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I was going to have to accept it because there is no way I was getting out of there.
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They can then accept it, or pre-swap it for anything else in the collection within your price range.
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If these things doesn't happen, and we accept it out of cowardice or careerism, the fault is our own.
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I find that really fucked up, but if that's the way the world is I have to accept it.
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If we were not allowed to practice archery then we would refuse to accept it and fight for it.
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Others had better accept it and learn to deal with it — without undue expectations, but also without inordinate fear.
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"I have to allow myself to be angry, not judge myself, and try to accept it," Ms. Karger said.
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But you don't necessarily seem hate it because you reference it in your songs…I've grown to accept it.
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Trump has not formally offered Perry the job, and it's unclear if he would accept it, The Times reported.
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Now, and with the President of the United States doing it, people accept it as a matter of course.
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But Bitcoin hasn't yet enjoyed widespread adoption, and those retailers that do accept it are mostly set up online.
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Trump has not formally offered Perry the job, and it's unclear if he would accept it, the Times reported.
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"There is a culture where, not that you accept it, you just deal with it," one former employee said.
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The rules of the day were to accept it, to comply with it and to be a little girl.
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Maybe it takes a certain amount of women to do a certain act before people start to accept it.
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And I don't just mean "accept" it as in the captain has to skate over and nod at it.
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So when an opportunity comes, sometimes you just have to accept it [and have sex in exchange for something].
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In India especially, being the conservative community that it is, people don't even understand it, let alone accept it.
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It took me a while to get to that point where I'm like, OK, I'm going to accept it.
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"Christmas is a genius and people just have to accept it," Prefuse73 told Mass Appeal in a recent interview.
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"We will not accept it or recognize it," a Foreign Ministry spokesman, Lu Kang, said of the coming ruling.
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"If I were presented tomorrow with a high-risk donor, I would opt not to accept it," he said.
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It's impossible, R. said, you know it's impossible, we have to accept it, I have to live my life.
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If you think this world is already as good as it gets, then you just have to accept it.
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I've written before that Bettman's job involves lying to us sometimes, and we all may as well accept it.
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The blindness of Thatcherism's supporters has been to accept it as the patriotic solution to the globalism it enabled.
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The way to keep from being disoriented by the whole thing is to accept it as if it's reality.
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THAT'S JUST THE WORLD WE LIVE IN AND WE JUST HAVE TO ACCEPT IT. HE'S NOT GOING TO CHANGE.
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I think Schiff is right to see this strategy for what it is and to refuse to accept it.
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Hours before the residents voted on the deal, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel urged them to accept it.
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She said it avoided opinion so that readers would accept it as a just-the-facts counter to disinformation.
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Hogg rejected her apology, saying he would only accept it if she denounced Fox News's coverage of shooting survivors.
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But if you wait until you have friends, people will accept it as a weird thing their friend does.
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If the US came to you and said, "We're willing to provide weapons and armor," would you accept it?
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But to accept it would be to participate in a scheme your husband actually has every reason to favor.
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His mission, should he choose to accept it, in the Amazon series "Jean Claude Van Johnson," debuting Friday, Dec.
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Like my aunt, I accept it, and I understand it, and that does not mean I'm okay with it.
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They were primed to accept it before they read it, and they'll feel even more passionate about it after.
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Michaels is still at the petition stage; the justices will consider in January whether to accept it onto their docket.
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None contemplates how to build the power to force change, as opposed to persuading status quo powers to accept it.
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When you can't do that anymore -- power outage, perhaps, or something that really must be done in person -- accept it.
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You hear it a lot because, for one reason or another, some people still need to accept it: representation matters.
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But he said he would need to take a close look at expected synergies before deciding whether to accept it.
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"According to our view ... the people of Manbij are eager to join the federal system and accept it," Yousef said.
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The Argentine finance ministry said the offer entailed "a payment of approximately $6.5 billion if all the bondholders accept it".
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She loves her culture, she loves the role she plays; she's grown to accept it and be proud of it.
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The explanation for these contradictory outcomes has always been obvious, and yet for years we have refused to accept it.
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Bloomberg told the group that he did not want their money and would not accept it if they offered it.
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She apologized and said she had offered her resignation -- but added that Donald and Melania Trump did not accept it.
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And if peace is to last, the rest of Colombia will have to accept it as a legitimate political force.
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You want to accept it, you want to honor it, you want to acknowledge it, and then let it go.
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"You have two choices: either accept it or don't buy the game," EA chief creative officer Patrick Soderlund told Gamasutra.
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BCA said if TDR were to make a firm offer, BCA's board intends to recommend unanimously that shareholders accept it.
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Out of 15 nominations, 50 Cent has only won one, and he refused to attend that year to accept it.
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I'd be buying the foldable for what it can do when open, not closed, so I think I'd accept it.
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It's not until later that he confesses to the whole thing, but his grandmother (his current guardian) won't accept it.
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If it weakens the army's loyalty and thus hastens the end of the Maduro regime, many Venezuelans will accept it.
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But I think our generation is climbing toward being more low key and chill overall, so we just accept it.
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"More than ever I feel how much Colton loves me and I think I'm starting to accept it," she admits.
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Vlach culture has begun to die off, as young people choose not to accept it and leave these isolated communities.
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" And they said, "Yes, because the parents of the kids watching will accept it because they know it's not real.
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That's not fair or democratic, and we shouldn't accept it, especially with the current horror show in the White House.
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In fact, many in the tech and urban-focused Silicon Valley area seem to accept it as a foregone conclusion.
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Like Abdelaziz, Hodge signed a conflict waiver, but the judge declined to decide at Monday's hearing whether to accept it.
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I think you're right, I need to feel this stuff that I've been trying not to feel and accept it.
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If they offer me anything I will have to accept it, because if I refuse they will definitely kill me.
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"Everybody's aware of it right now, but it's getting normalized, and in a couple years we'll all just accept it."
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But since that deal would require freedom of movement, it seems unlikely that the next prime minister will accept it.
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Candidate Trump excoriated this loophole during his campaign yet somehow came to accept it after just eleven months in office.
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However, Aiken said Prime Minister Johnson would be prepared to accept it, if the DUP was not propping his government.
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"You could have something that appeals to consumers, but if merchants don't accept it, it's of little value," Rainey said.
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Considering that bitcoin is a digital currency, it's more rare for actual stores to accept it as a payment method.
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She wants to keep the child, but the family doesn't accept it -- they accept her back but not the child.
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Sessions reportedly prepared a resignation letter after the meeting, but Trump declined to accept it on the advice of aides.
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But now that the Afghan government has made its generous offer twice, the Taliban would be wise to accept it.
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In other words, prosecutors will make the offer and Conor will have 2 choices ... accept it or go to trial.
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But she has learned to accept it, although with some discomfort, and acknowledged that it has brought her more exposure.
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"There is always a sword hanging over our heads, and I don't think the public will accept it," she said.
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It may take several months for a mongoose that leaves its group to find another group that will accept it.
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Gandhi, 49, announced his decision to quit as Congress leader in May, but the party leadership refused to accept it.
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But he and his golfing buddies make sure to cross it out and write that they do not accept it.
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"He handed in his resignation, but I didn't accept it," Lopez Obrador told reporters at a regular morning news briefing.
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"We wouldn't accept it with other minorities," said Jay Ruderman, president of the Ruderman Family Foundation, which published the report.
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"I said, 'I'd accept it if you said you were the best in Birmingham, but not America,'" her aunt said.
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"The only other option is to quit and accept it, and I'm not ready to go there yet," she said.
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"I told you, Gambians, that I will not question the outcome of the results and will accept it," he said.
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After the Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion was optional, many states rushed to accept it anyway.
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I guess I just come back to realizing it's not enough for us to think about it or accept it.
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If you're going to be in the streets, you must know the side effects of the streets and accept it.
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But he has urged lawmakers to accept it since a Republican-led effort to block the pact failed in September.
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So you take it for what it's worth, and either you accept it and you like it or you don't.
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I feel like that fortunately and unfortunately it's where my life is at the moment and I have to accept it.
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And look at me and tell me you accept it and you will work with us to do something about guns.
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Rahul Gandhi, 49, announced his decision to quit as Congress leader in May, but the party leadership refused to accept it.
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Same goes for those worried about what to do with the world's plastic waste now that China refuses to accept it.
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Your role as puppy raiser, if you chose to accept it, is to take your new best friend everywhere with you.
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There's a hand reaching out to accept it back maybe, oh, three inches from the hat before it gets tossed gleefully.
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Mr. Bloomberg told the group that he did not want their money and would not accept it if they offered it.
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BUT IF FAILING THAT, IF FAILING THAT, PRESIDENT TRUMP IS NOT GOING TO ACCEPT IT, NOR SHOULD HE IN MY VIEW.
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"If he gives it, I will not accept it," Trump said at a news conference at the end of the convention.
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The Honey app finds an awesome discount code, but West Elm won't accept it since the dishes are already on sale.
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"I may never be able to understand and accept it, but I pray for peace and healing for all of us."
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If we go to have a vote and we vote to remain Spanish then I will accept it and go on.
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" "I am a drug addict but I was in my senses when I murdered her and I accept it with pride.
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Mahathir said Lynas had intended to send the waste back to Australia but the country does not want to accept it.
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It could create a situation similar to Medicaid expansion after the Supreme Court ruled states could choose not to accept it.
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She may never escape the shadow of Twilight, but it looks like Kristen Stewart is coming to accept it — and herself.
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This is my Mother's Day gift to you — I hope that you accept it and share it with other families, too.
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I didn't know if people were going to accept it…if anyone was going to be receptive to it at all.
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"It is dangerous, and we accept it," Raoul Weber, a member of the de-mining team in Metz, told VICE News.
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A fiat currency is when a government says this is your legal tender, you have to give it and accept it.
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But the CrossFit games athlete doesn't have the ripped six-pack abs of her competitors – and she's learned to accept it.
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"I don't think there is any indication to suggest that if that's where things headed, [Trump] would accept it," Psaki added.
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Medicare also offers private plans for people who want additional benefits, but a limited set of health providers will accept it.
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" On this occasion, that offer is roundly mocked, as Lane says to Ethan, "Your mission, should you choose to accept it.
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Rather than trying to prevent or reverse North Korea's nuclear program, the U.S. might quietly accept it and manage the consequences.
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Alone in the cold breeze with not even an independent movie theater to hide in, you must accept: It is over.
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Roast them all you want, but Gemini is ten steps ahead of the trend and everyone just needs to accept it.
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And fans who do learn of the neurodivergence detail are faced with the question of whether to accept it as sincere.
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The rise and rise of Bitcoin might make some people richer, but it's been a headache for companies that accept it.
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In a letter posted on Twitter on Friday afternoon, Mr. Jackson, 76, shared the news and his struggle to accept it.
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Mr. Kim had been preparing to accept it as early as April, when he suspended nuclear and long-range missile tests.
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You can just let it wash over you like a wave of beautiful sensation and accept it for it's intrinsic goodness.
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Whitaker, is now pending at the Supreme Court, and the justices will decide this month or next whether to accept it.
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"A majority of the towns and cities are opposed to this, and they are not going to accept it," he said.
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No Member of Congress should accept it, no matter his or her view on the behavior of Pelosi, Schiff, or Trump.
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"I still don't believe he's gone, but we have to accept it," Brandt said in a phone interview late last week.
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And I always say even when I am criticizing her policy that I accept it comes from a well-intentioned place.
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Most people find that their athletic capabilities diminish as they get older, and accept it as an inevitable part of aging.
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The two reportedly printed "emails of interest" and tried to give the password to a reporter who declined to accept it.
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It could accept it, and grant the litigants' request for "expedited review," setting up a ruling on the case this session.
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But students there chose only to accept it for 17 seconds: one for each of the victims killed at their school.
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There's a thin line between criticism and trolling, but here's a tip: If you hate my song, I can accept it.
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And, look at me and tell me you accept it, and you will work with us to do something about guns.
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For patients covered by Medicaid, there are total benefit caps, low reimbursements for dental care, and very few dentists accept it.
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Aes Tiete said in a securities filing disclosing the proposal that it has yet to decide whether it will accept it.
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He was on the fence about whether to accept it — but after Khashoggi's disappearance, he had now definitely decided not to.
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Once a pharmaceutical company sets its price, the government-run plan that insures 49 million seniors is required to accept it.
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Some never have to accept it, and choose to remain in their bubbles, refusing to view the world as it is.
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"If you don't accept it, you will not be a part of our campaigns," Baker, a retired Marine, said in an interview.
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If emotion recognition becomes common, there's a danger that we will simply accept it and change our behavior to accommodate its failings.
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It is a testament to the power of our constructed classical past that we so often accept it without a second thought.
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Some of the protest leaders say they felt pressured by international mediators, in particular the Americans, to accept it, despite their misgivings.
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Or rather, you can ask her for a selfie — but it's probably best to just accept it quietly if she says no.
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"It will be bitter if Atiku wins but we will have to accept it," Ali Adamu, 50, a driver in Kano said.
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The notion is that if these four agencies come together around a uniform definition, courts will be more likely to accept it.
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They're deeply weird, like watching an episode of MTV's Real World where everyone is in the wrong century but won't accept it.
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Internally, Israel tolerates a large diversity of opinion, but commentators say it appears not to accept it so readily from the outside.
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But despite Bitcoin's value, the paper explained, brick and mortar stores have been slow to accept it as a method of payment.
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Even if the date is valid during your time of travel, certain locations won't accept it if it is about to expire.
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"We're not passing this to the consumer, because the consumer is not going to accept it on apparel and accessories," he said.
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If they don't learn it, if they don't accept it and move forward knowing it, they'll be disappointed at almost every turn.
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This requires an almost religious faith in fate, and that can be hard for some to accept, but accept it we must.
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Your mission, Agnes, should you choose to accept it, will be to hang upside down from flaming helicopters while solving uncrackable codes.
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Lampert had to raise his offer to $5.2 billion, from an initial bid of $4.4 billlion, before Sears' attorneys would accept it.
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The person genuinely invested in the work doesn't run from discomfort, they accept it as the price of personhood taken for granted.
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Despite announcing his resignation, Zarif had yet to officially tender it to Rouhani, who had yet to accept it by Tuesday afternoon.
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The spectators wouldn't accept it, or the laws and civic codes wouldn't permit it, or Barnum himself just couldn't deal with it.
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"But now that they see how successful I've been, they accept it, and other women want to do the same," she added.
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And before we simply accept it, [we should] ask ourselves, 'Is there a way to do a little bit more of this?
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The last couple years have been hell for me, but I'm just trying to accept it now and focus on feeling better.
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My family didn't like it—especially my mother and my older sister—but they grew to accept it and who I am.
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But if we keep working and pushing for things like openness and awareness, then the new generations will start to accept it.
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Every existing poll indicating that Australians are ready and willing to accept it; yet apparently this is still a matter for debate.
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Few retailers accept it, and processing transactions on the blockchain remains much slower than payment card networks, despite some recent technical changes.
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" The bottom line: "Climate change (like it or not, accept it or not) is going to have huge implications for global security.
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It doesn't mean you have to accept it and not do everything to find a way to win, but this is life.
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He said that he had handed in his resignation for reasons of conscience, but that the prime minister declined to accept it.
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When a thought comes to me, instead of trying to run from it, I try to accept it for what it is.
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"This is a number that we need to anticipate, but we don't necessarily have to accept it as being inevitable," he said.
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There are some things about me that are just part of who I am, whether or not parents want to accept it.
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The US State Department says it stands ready to send in aid as soon as the Venezuelan government agrees to accept it.
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"The status quo for Unifil was not acceptable, and we did not accept it," Ms. Haley said in remarks after the vote.
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"When I have to ask for help from people who don't want to help, it's very hard to accept it," he said.
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Get to the bottom of your drive to reach the top, accept it, and then use your connections to make it happen.
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WE JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT THE EXTENT OF IT. CARUSO-CABRERA: AND WE HAVE TO ACCEPT IT, BASICALLY IS WHAT YOU'RE SAYING.
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That might not be something the U.S. government condones, but they might tacitly accept it if prices began to climb back up.
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For a gift that is supposed to be so great, Zuckerberg is sure having a hard time getting people to accept it.
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Crucially, the SIF or "FBiOS" would need to be signed by Apple's developer key in order for the device to accept it.
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Mr. Craine, a 50-year-old tech support worker in Washington, D.C., uses Apple Pay at the stores and restaurants that accept it.
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So if he feels that I can help him and he calls on me, sure I'll accept it, but I'm not expecting anything.
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There are people who love technology, and then there are people who grudgingly accept it as a necessary evil of 21st-century life.
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Once you accept it, OpenDoor pays you for your home and effectively "flips" the real estate, seeking to sell it for a profit.
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I saw Marry Poppins, last year's designated family-friendly, non-controversial, just-accept it holiday film, over the holidays, without particularly high hopes.
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"I said that this is where I am, this is who I am, and you can either accept it or not," she says.
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It'll probably be a late night, but I haven't been sleeping well anyways so I just accept it and take my time cooking.
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Beauty and the Beast took home the award, and stars Emma Watson and Josh Gad took to the stage together to accept it.
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"It is natural that people did not accept it because they were not used to it," said Zayneb Helal, one of the players.
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"You can still passionately believe that the decision of the people is wrong, as I happen to do, and accept it," he said.
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"We have consistently made clear that we will not accept it as a nuclear state," said a spokesman for the National Security Council.
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Many experts argue that sexism is more acceptable than racism -- we accept it; are not as outraged by it or ashamed of it.
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Clearly this is real and you're good at it, so you should just accept it and stop putting yourself down all the time.
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"White Northerners came to accept it because their own commitment to black equality was never that deep in the first place," Simpson says.
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Remember they told us that, oh, 21 percent growth was the new normal for the United States, we should just all accept it.
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I just think that it would be wrong for us to accept it when there is lots of people that really need it.
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"We don't like it, and we don't really accept it," Under Armour Vice President of Corporate Finance David Bergman said on Thursday's call.
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His case was against the girl's parents, but police refused to accept it because there was no law criminalizing the practice, he said.
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When he first heard the news, "I was consciously trying to accept it," Goodman, 66, tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's cover story.
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"It is an old law, but unfortunately we had to accept it because the current situation in Italy is surreal," says Mrs Fiengo.
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"If he gives it, I will not accept it," Trump, the GOP presidential nominee, said at a Friday morning press conference in Cleveland.
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Technically, the report is not final until the full committee formally votes to accept it, which it is scheduled to do July 8.
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If far more people want to come here than we can accept, it only makes sense to select the best and the brightest.
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There is no reason why it cannot be used on analogue landlines, other than the reluctance of the telephone carriers to accept it.
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The real you or me that we conceal because we think people won't accept it is slop—and why should anybody want it?
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Lampert submitted a bid on December 28 and Sears had until Friday to accept it, but the company didn't comment before Tuesday's hearing.
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If any one agency interprets a particular practice as allowed, the other four would be bound by the MOU to also accept it.
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"Although I am not proud of what my son is, because it's not what I wanted for him, I accept it," she said.
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Of course it has to hear you and act in your favor, but you need to accept it when it comes your way.
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Although the GRE was designed for those seeking entrance to generalist graduate schools, more than 1,200 MBA programmes now accept it in applications.
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They won some compensation, though she herself would not accept it, since Japan's right-wing government still refused to make a full apology.
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States couldn't be forced to accept it — and for the past seven years, it has been a major point of debate in statehouses.
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If all accept, it will bring total membership to more than 9,000 - 32% of them female and 16% of them people of color.
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Today, only about a quarter of consumers make all their purchases with cash, and a growing number of retailers no longer accept it.
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Were Mr. Peña Nieto to make such a suggestion and were Mr. Trump to accept it, both countries' interests would be well served.
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"Indonesia is Muslim-majority — you have to accept it — but the lower class has a very simple knowledge" of Islam, Mr. Nur said.
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Simply put, Bloomberg escaped much of the blame for stop-and-frisk during his mayoralty, because he never stepped forth to accept it.
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In Australia, most doctors do what's called bulk billing for their Medicare program: The government sets a price, and doctors generally accept it.
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Not long after that, Sessions submitted a resignation letter to the White House, but Trump's senior aides persuaded him not to accept it.
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Cuomo rejected requests from the Senate to remove it, leaving legislators with no choice but to accept it or torpedo the entire budget.
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"That's weird, too," she said, adding that she will show up to accept it, in part, because she was told Trump wouldn't attend.
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No auction house would accept it for sale, and private buyers might be dubious about its authenticity and concerned about its resale value.
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"I didn't care about this particular role, and yet top CBS brass suddenly are eager for me to accept it," Ms. Phillips said.
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If climate science does its thing, checks and rechecks its work, and then the Republican Party simply refuses to accept it ... what then?
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In any case, said Lalit Sharma, a nurse who trains outreach workers, when a new method comes online, women will almost certainly accept it.
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"I'm always hoping for a cure, of course, but in the meantime, I'm learning to just accept it as part of who I am."
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In Mmeje's experience, a pharmacy on one street corner may reject an EPT prescription, while another one a few streets over will accept it.
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The first time someone sends you money, you will opt in to accept it and be issued a new virtual Apple Pay Cash card.
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And similar to Uber's "surge pricing" in the rare event that blocks go unclaimed, Amazon will sometimes increase to incentivize drivers to accept it.
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Even so Mrs May could accept it on the ground that it will never come into force as a future trade deal supersedes it.
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But Nanjiani has a model for how to navigate that problem: in the film, when his family disowns him, he refuses to accept it.
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And even though I've come to accept it as a natural part of living far away from the people I love most, it sucks.
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"Even if the government and the people ultimately have the same goal—if the command doesn't come from them, they simply can't accept it."
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Since the vote was almost unanimous, he may have no option but to accept it with as much good grace as he can muster.
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I have gotten out of the system because of this deadlock: We are all going to age, so we might as well accept it.
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So she can't get out the door, we're at the Emmys, even if they call her name we'll go up, we'll accept it together.
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Freedom Caucus members said they wanted to see the White House offer in writing — which is expected Tuesday — before deciding whether to accept it.
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No one knows what the Senate version will become, when the Senate might pass it, or whether the House Republican majority might accept it.
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No. So we will accept it, and we will enjoy it, and we will go perform this track for our own dogs after watching.
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Even if that help has an abysmal approval rating — as the AHCA has — some lawmakers are betting people will accept it out of desperation.
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"We can't just accept it if our historical experience is disregarded by those to whom we largely owe our freedom, the Americans," Mueller said.
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What's next: Alipay will seek to try to scale up its U.S. presence, getting more boutique hotels and individual luxury brands to accept it.
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But the ISSHK did not even accept it, when I wanted to deliver it [ Editor's note: the dated complaint has been seen by Motherboard ].
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BRANTLEY When I feel most excited about "inclusiveness" is when a play uses a mixed-race cast, and you accept it as a given.
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Everytime I say beautiful you about kill me but you'll have to accept it — I hope I get Thursday off — there's still a chance.
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After intense discussions, the U.K. government published its position on the issue Thursday, but analysts have said the EU is unlikely to accept it.
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But even if GM's assessment of the future of the economy is correct, it's an open question whether the political system should accept it.
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"I will vote to accept it as we need to have a constitution," said Supop Promminlat, 44, a rice farmer in Chiang Mai Province.
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Once you receive the request, you only need to accept it and change the rating to your new preferred choice, then save the changes.
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When you're always being watched, always being disciplined, you're conditioned to accept it, and it causes you to police your own thoughts and actions.
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It's up to each member to decide whether the deal is fair or not, and if he or she is willing to accept it.
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It took a few days of thinking about it, of changing my perspective, to understand it and accept it the way it should be.
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If the justices accept it, the court would hand down a definitive ruling on one of the longstanding battles between states and abortion clinics.
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"I just need to accept it now that I'm in this situation because of everything that has happened earlier in the season," said Bottas.
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He says he would be willing to give Trump more than $1 million if only the billionaire would allow a vehicle to accept it.
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A religion charged with bringing God's truth to the world faces the question of how to deal with people who refuse to accept it.
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But it remains to be seen whether conservative-leaning Republicans will get on board with the agreement, and whether the House will accept it.
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This may help explain why: We obtained audio recordings of an Egyptian intelligence officer coaxing talk show hosts to persuade Egyptians to accept it.
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It's frustrating that Americans often forget that not all us are Christian, and it's frustrating that I have had to learn to accept it.
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However, pit bull advocates refuse to accept it was self-defense and believe the dog was targeted because of the stigma around the breed.
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I've written before about my journey through climate grief: the shock, the bargaining, the despair, depression, the anger, and my refusal to accept it.
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Namgyal: We can reflect on and contemplate the inevitability of death, and learn to accept it as a part of the gift of life.
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My father will accept it 100 percent if it's fair, if it's fair," the GOP nominee's son told George Stephanopoulos on ABC's "This Week.
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Though it is difficult to accept, it is clear to me now that this campaign does not have the means to move forward successfully.
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The pork industry's typical excuse for not adopting immunocastration is that consumers won't accept it; they'll worry that the chemicals are tainting their meat.
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Banbury's wife had hoped to donate the motel's contents to a local welfare agency, but she couldn't find one willing to accept it all.
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If that grows and people accept it, and the public gets confidence in it, that will grow quite a bit in the next decade.
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Williams's mission, if she chooses to accept it, is to forget the past and resolutely move forward, one honest day's work at a time.
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Ultimately, I had to stop running from the truth about my attraction to trans women and accept it as part of who I am.
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Traditional Medicare pays doctors and hospitals according to set prices determined by the government, and most medical providers in the United States accept it.
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Very consistently, I got the answer that women should really get second opinions, not accept it if they're dismissed, and really trust their instincts.
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He laughed and said "I don't need more choker news" (though he appeared to accept it, so maybe he'll go glam with it this weekend).
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"I didn't care about this particular role, and yet top CBS brass suddenly are eager for me to accept it," Phillips claimed to the Times.
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We'll just keep on building shit and embezzling money until the problem either goes away or gets so big that everyone's forced to accept it.
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If the kidnapper has sex with the girl, she could be seen as too tainted to marry anyone else, causing her family to accept it.
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But just because knowledge is around doesn't mean that everyone understands it, or has received it, or has been convinced to accept it as true.
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The intelligence community's conclusion that Russia tried to interfere in the 2016 U.S. election — and Trump's reluctance to accept it — intensified the rhetoric surrounding Tillerson.
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Fifty-two percent of Republicans, in fact, don't accept this fact, and they don't accept it because they don't have to in their echo chamber.
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Days went by and I sulked and tried to pep myself up (there would be more chances at other retailers), but I couldn't accept it.
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I wanted something specific from Asian American women in music and was unable to accept it when, instead of modeling strength, they revealed their weaknesses.
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In 2014 Mrs Merkel was persuaded to accept it only by a prolonged campaign by influential Germans in Brussels and, especially, the powerful Bild tabloid.
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President Obama's plan for closing the American prison at Guantánamo Bay is now before Congress, but the White House doesn't expect lawmakers to accept it.
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The tax was abolished the following year after the public failed to accept it and instead crossed into neighboring Germany to stock up on food.
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After you've sent money to a friend, the recipient will be notified about the payment and prompted to enter a debit card to accept it.
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"If the Americans were to propose a military intervention I would probably accept it," he said in an interview with Italian daily newspaper La Stampa.
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"If he gives it, I will not accept it," Trump said at a news conference in Cleveland at the close of the Republican National Convention.
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Basically, we didn't shake hands on a deal, but we said this is the parameters of a deal, we think we can both accept it.
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They are real; it's a question of how to get it into mainstream thought, so people can accept it and feel comfortable sharing their experiences.
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Many Kenyans guess that, in the end, the result will be the same—and that Mr Odinga and his allies will still not accept it.
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"I do not accept it is right that companies should allow them and other criminals to operate beyond the reach of law enforcement," Rudd said.
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They know how sad you are and they know that you're doing this to be happy, and I think they will understand and accept it.
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Senior CNRT leader Aderito Hugo said by phone the president needed to better explain his reasons for dissolving parliament before the party would accept it.
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The appointment of Mueller opens up the possibility that, regardless of the ruling he reaches, the country might accept it as unbiased, fair and factual.
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The inappropriateness of her demand is proved to her; she seems to accept it, only an hour later to be back with her old standpoint.
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The Survation poll found that 33 percent of people would reject a deal reached by May, compared to just 26 percent who would accept it.
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The cop got out of his car and went to tell him that while he thought the offer was very nice, he couldn't accept it.
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"Doctors didn't accept it; patients didn't know what was wrong with them," Matallana said, describing what having fibromyalgia was like a decade or so ago.
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But I think that we don't accept it on faith that when a company tells you that they do good, we don't necessarily believe that.
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People can accept it as part of their beliefs and study it for as long as they possibly can, but they'll always be missing something.
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But if a girl tells me she does not like to give them I accept it, 'cause I do not want to be a hypocrite.
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In the end, we resort to "We don't believe that": we just accept it as an embedded metaphor of the culture that made the religion.
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It's one thing to know that reality, and even to accept it, as a part of the everyday life of a Republican or conservative American.
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Ise had an affair with Gropius's friend and colleague Herbert Bayer, a Bauhaus graphic designer, and, although displeased at first, Gropius came to accept it.
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By advancing to the third round, Bellis was set to earn $140,000 in prize money — if she would turn professional so she could accept it.
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Uber also likes to give me back-to-back rides, and will give me more information on the next prospective passenger before I accept it.
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According to Tesla's 2017 annual proxy statement, Musk's total cash compensation consists of an annual base salary of $45,760, but he doesn't actually accept it.
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The path to breaking Washington's latest budget impasse has long been clear, even if the fringes on both sides have been loath to accept it.
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The women tried to give the police a typed request for them to drop the case, but they said the police refused to accept it.
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Virginia, Delaware and Connecticut all effectively ended veteran homelessness, meaning every veteran in those states had been offered housing even if they didn't accept it.
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Rimbaud, as is often noted here, created his own sui generis landscape, and you can enter it only if you accept it on his terms.
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It was hard some days to not feel numb to the disrespect, to just accept it as being one of the downsides of my job.
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I think that's really the time when the whole nation can accept it because if you do a sudden push, there will be a pushback.
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Some people accept it as a fundamental fact of modern life and can distract themselves from the monotony by scanning magazines, thinking about candy, whatever.
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WOLVES: Look, I've talked a lot of shit on Grey, which is Nike's favorite color right now I guess, but I can accept it here.
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But I don't want to be that "friend zone" guy who complains about it, so I accept it as part of being who I am.
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So Lighthizer is reportedly considering an aggressive plan that would force lawmakers to accept it anyway: withdrawing from NAFTA before the new version is ready.
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None of it has any real meaning, it's just a thing that sounds nice to say and hopefully people accept it and everyone moves on.
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For example, if your 2-year-old refuses to hug you and will hug only Mommy, accept it and don't show that it bothers you.
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As in the real world, a currency is worth only as much as the number of people willing to accept it for goods and services.
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We believe in our ability to self-determine to such a radical degree that even when confronted with experimental evidence, we refuse to accept it.
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"Most of the time, you don't defend it, you don't accept it, but you hear the why," Mr. Wolfson said in an interview on Thursday.
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Tom Cruise's mission, should he choose to accept it, is not to rescue a secret agent, but instead to track down a Popeyes chicken sandwich.
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When you're able to accept it and interpret it and use it on the field, you can get those players to believe in it, too.
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And for what — so that someone (your typical board member who doesn't need the money) can stand up and say, it's wrong to accept it?
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"People don't accept it (LGBT+) but they might acknowledge it ... It's very complex," said a gay Qatari man, 31, who asked not to be named.
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Despite Bitcoin's growing popularity — several major retailers now accept it as payment — there is no federal regulation or central bank oversight of the virtual currency.
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Your job, should you choose to accept it, is to figure out what that weird thing is, as Mr. Chen RAMPs UP the fun. Whoops.
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Eventually, I would accept it, plant my feet in the seabed and wrap my arm around his as we began our walk back to shore.
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But we've learned this past year that our words can chip away at violence, and can challenge the way society conditions us to accept it.
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That forced Johnson to ask Brussels for an extension to the current October 53.883 departure deadline, but EU leaders don't necessarily have to accept it.
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Smith turned down the job in November, but a report in South Africa's Sunday Times said that he had now been persuaded to accept it.
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Her so-called Chequers Plan is not perfect -- even May's own ministers admit that -- and Brussels is not going to accept it without some changes.
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The hard truth is that the persistence of twice-as-high joblessness for black workers has led policy makers to accept it is as normal.
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Just accept it, instead of trying to graft something onto Pokémon that's just not going to happen because Nintendo is not going to do it.
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If they believe the disaster is simply weather-related rather than manmade, they're more likely to accept it, said Peek, from the University of Colorado.
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Then once I learn to accept it as the new baseline of my life, I start to commit and do something to make things better.
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"As far as the situation on a pardon, I didn't ask for it, but I will accept it if he does do it," Arpaio said.
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"As far as the situation on a pardon, I didn't ask for it but I will accept it if he does do it," Arpaio said.
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Now, whenever Hindriks receives business requests, she asks herself three simple questions: If the answer to any of those questions is yes, she'll accept it.
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So if your partner points out a flaw, you'll do better to accept it and forgive yourself than beat yourself up and dwell on it.
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Though an aid group gave him a year's worth of rental assistance, his eviction record meant he had trouble finding a landlord to accept it.
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Athens refused to accept it, saying it implied territorial claims over the Greek province of Macedonia and an appropriation of ancient Greek culture and civilization.
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I heard the threat so many times that I started to accept it as a fact and actively tried to resist the urge to crack.
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"A lot of people say that I'm bent, and I've heard it so many times that I've almost learned to accept it," she told him.
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The banks, whose names have not been disclosed, are expected to accept it as they would little chance otherwise of recovering their loans, analysts have said.
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If you accept it you have to consider the consequences of publicly contravening our new, post-Khashoggi social morality, and the angry criticism which will follow.
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Some platforms call for different versions of my personality, so instead of fighting that fact, sorting myself into the Hogwarts houses has helped me accept it.
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The offer must be in writing, and it gives you 30 days to accept it or not -- starting from the day the company mails the offer.
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Joel's death may have been a manifestation of God's unknowable will, but Green found himself unable to accept it, as the scene encouraged players to do.
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The new analysis, published in PLoS Biology, can't answer the question of why investigators submit such poor quality data, and why reviewers accept it, Strech noted.
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Addressing Peruvians for the first time since pardoning Fujimori on Christmas Eve, Kuczynski appealed to Peruvians protesting his decision to "turn the page" and accept it.
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If I asked for iced coffee unsweetened and the barista gave it to me sweetened, I'd accept it as a sign that I deserved something sweet.
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Some accept it as the rules of the game, while others turn to user-made modifications that remove the limitation on how much players can carry.
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"Listening to criticism doesn't mean that you accept it as valid, but you do validate your partner's feelings when you hear them out," Dr. Ludden says.
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I'll accept it even at the expense of beloved classic attractions, something grown-ups tend to rail against because they forgot this isn't about them anymore.
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The ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) celebrated because, according to preliminary results—which both sides appear to accept—it won 2000,2500 of the country's 2000,646 communes.
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Hard as it may be for some in the Trump administration to accept, it is time for talks where maximalist positions will need to be compromised.
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"If we explain to families the notion of death in Western countries, they struggle to accept it," says Misa Ganse of the Japan Organ Transplant Network.
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"If there is a moment where they say, 'Oh, we want to keep her who she is,' then I accept it," says Ethiopian model Lula Kenfe.
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According to Laszlo Bock, Google's SVP of people operations, Google looks for people who are able to accept it when someone else has a better idea.
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But accept it they must, as part of the responsibility that comes with their new-found power and as part of the price of their success.
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If the offer for a maternity policy in the absence of family leave is on the table, should we accept it or continue to demand more?
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Well, I'd say that they probably had to accept it, because it was done, but they would always have preferred me to lead a "normal" life.
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I've come to just accept it as it is what it is," she told the panel, before noting, "This is a guy who ran beauty pageants.
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And breastfeeding mothers will absorb a message, too: Accept it, these stories say, to the teachers and soldiers, the lawyers and bartenders, the assistants and executives.
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Ultimately, I found healing in an acknowledgement of the pain that will haunt me and a refusal to accept it as inevitable for the next generation.
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The ACCC added that it would invite feedback on the proposal for two weeks and decide whether to accept it by the end of this month.
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This misinformation is perpetuated because people aren't taking the time to evaluate sources before they accept it as truth and / or pass it on to others.
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Dubelier was responding to Rhee's attempt to communicate with Concord by sending him a legal document without first asking if he'd accept it on Concord's behalf.
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"When we were consulted on this, we said, O.K., given that this is an emergency, we can accept it," said Mr. Kuipers of the advocacy group.
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"I visited four banks several times to deposit gold but they could not accept it," said Kushal Chatterjee, a businessmen from the eastern city of Kolkata.
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You can interpret reality, not accept it as something immutable, but as an organically built construct based on a mix of all the knowledge we have.
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Although his hair refuses to accept it, he's 70 years old, and if there's footage out there of him doing the P90X workout, I missed it.
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And reporters desperate for content just accept it "I have only said like 10000 times I will be a private citizen in January," he added later.
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"If I had done something worthy of a ban, got caught and then banned, that's fair and I would accept it and move on," Parsons says.
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The big picture: American officials hoped — and Palestinian leaders feared — that Riyadh would back the proposal and twist Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' arm to accept it.
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While some well-known London investors have denounced the bid as too low, several in the top 50 said they would be pragmatic and accept it.
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"Though it is difficult to accept, it is clear to me now that this campaign does not have the means to move forward successfully," he wrote.
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This means local retailers cannot accept it as payment but users on an exchange may be left to trade freely, potentially cashing in on its ascent.
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Ms. Fisher has said that she was first given a diagnosis of bipolar disorder at age 24 but did not accept it until five years later.
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But a group of religiously affiliated nonprofits, mainly but not exclusively Catholic-run schools, colleges, nursing homes and other social service organizations, refused to accept it.
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While the world rejected the new policy — the United Nations General Assembly voted 128 to 9 to condemn it — Arab states seemed to tacitly accept it.
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To paraphrase Edmund Burke, all that is necessary for the triumph of an AI-driven, automation-based dystopia is that liberal democracy accept it as inevitable.
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In the U.S., most people age 265 or older rely on Medicare as their primary medical insurance, and most doctors, hospitals and other providers accept it.
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" "However, if the Senate insists on sending the continuing resolution using a different vehicle today, the House will accept it as a gesture of good faith.
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Apple Pay's Express Mode feature has been available in the U.S. since April 2019, with Portland's TriMet the first city in the country to accept it.
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So the next time someone offers you their business card, remember not only to accept it but to be grateful for their gesture and their time.
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During the campaign, he railed against the historic agreement that settled the dispute between Greece and Northern Macedonia, only to accept it fully once in power.
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Through her own research, Grant has come across people trivializing the use of music in torture situations and refusing to accept it as a serious issue.
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Your challenge, should you accept it, is to use the TomTom Maps APIs (and combine it with other services) to build an innovative on-demand service.
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"The sad thing is, you deal with it on a daily basis so you are probably not shocked anymore and you accept it," Ms. Jenkyns said.
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When the movie won the Oscar for best documentary in 2015, she was on stage in Los Angeles, one of several people there to accept it.
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"Most Brits opposed taxpayer funding of Prince Harry's wedding but as with all royal events were forced to accept it," a spokesman for the group said.
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Just like with a missing tag, an item not in its original packaging will appear used, so most retailers will not accept it as a return.
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During the campaign, he railed against the historic agreement that settled the dispute between Greece and Northern Macedonia, only to accept it fully once in power.
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As I said, I wasn't there on November 13, but I live in Paris, I'm French, and I've been attacked too—I still can't accept it.
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"If it's a band you really love, you kind of just accept it," says Brendan Lorbach, a New Yorker who goes to several gigs a week.
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She said she had no passport and her national ID card, a piece of laminated paper, was damaged so Ecuadorian border officials would not accept it.
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What I figured out later—and it took me a really long time to accept it—was that I had taken a job at a diploma factory.
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"There are a few outcast Palestinians who work with Israeli settlements and accept it de facto for their own interests," says one Palestinian familiar with the meetings.
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Meredith McIver, an "in-house staff writer at the Trump Organization," said she offered to resign over the controversy, but that Donald Trump would not accept it.
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"Also, the shipper and retailer get charged for not returning the equipment on time, and they cannot return it because the ports wouldn't accept it," Gold said.
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But the fact remains that the parameters of this deal are perceived to be so inferior, indeed insulting, that no Palestinian or Arab leader would accept it.
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Though she tells PEOPLE she's doing "as well as I can do," Cavallari says she's "come to accept it and I've found a lot of peace" since.
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Learning how to accept it and accept that lots of people think they know me is ultimately what led me to seek out such a spiritual perspective.
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"It all depends on whether the socialist group can accept it," Gunnar Hoekmark, the Swedish center-right lawmaker who is steering the measure through parliament, told Reuters.
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I didn't understand it myself, and my family didn't take it very well at first, but then they didn't have any other option than to accept it.
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Walker's aunt, Jenny Weldon, told the Knoxville News Sentinel that her niece had ended a relationship with Gaul weeks ago, but he allegedly refused to accept it.
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"To accept or not accept, it is up to their policies and whether I am OK with them," Prayuth said in his speech, referring to the party.
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"If what the Russians and the Americans agree upon is very much different from what the Syrians aspire to, then we shall not accept it," Hijab said.
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The singer claims he's returned some of the merch in question to Haimov Jewelers and tried to set up a payment plan, but they wouldn't accept it.
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There's as much sadness in the world as happiness, so why not just accept it and speak about it and go through it instead of repressing it?
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Plus, I carried a lifetime of shame about the curvy shape of my body, not to mention a layer of embarrassment about my inability to accept it.
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That's the main takeaway to be learned from leaving your 20s behind—doors have closed and you must accept it, lest you dwell in the past forever.
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Accept the offer within the 30-day time limit — once you accept, it will automatically be added to your Wallet app (to decline, simply tap "No Thanks").
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Air Canada CEO argued in late July that it's not a "hostile bid," although some investors argue that Aimia may have little choice but to accept it.
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The ethos of the Wiki Ed project is, you can either bemoan that fact, or accept it as reality and work to make the prominent encyclopedia better.
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They have all these titles now, but I say if that is what it takes for people to start understanding who we are, then I'll accept it.
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If they accept it, they use a teleprompter of sorts to record a video message, the company's chief executive, Steven Galanis, said in an interview on Sunday.
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In an interview, Maureen Foley Claffey, a member of the Carpinteria School Board, said it would send a "confusing and problematic" message to students to accept it.
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The structure of Trump's comments leaves open the possibility that he doesn't know that, or conversely, knows it but doesn't fully accept it or care about it.
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When Mr. Netanyahu demanded in 2009 that the Palestinians recognize Israel as a Jewish state, he knew that no Palestinian leader, however moderate, could possibly accept it.
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But Ms. Ali, who wore her hair completely covered, wasn't sure: "My family will allow me to do it, but our society cannot accept it," she said.
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I don't like it, I don't "accept" it, but I see it, and I reject the notion that I should be silent about it for PR purposes.
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The Libra Association also loses PayPal's enormous network of online merchants that accept it, plus the inroad to integration into its peer-to-peer payback app Venmo.
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Ultimately, Coker said, the prosecutors would make the final decision on whether to accept it, but he wanted to hear the family's sentiments before OKing the deal.
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"This is to show the world we take care of them," he said, adding the Swiss might donate the money should they chose not to accept it.
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On Thursday, Sanofi went public with the offer it had made several weeks ago to Medivation, apparently wanting to apply pressure to the company to accept it.
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The order followed with its own statement, saying Mr. Festing's resignation would become official once the order's counselors met on Via dei Condotti to formally accept it.
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Ms. Richards said no one from the White House approached her directly with the proposal, and there was never any serious debate about whether to accept it.
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It's not necessarily that bitcoin goes up, it's more just associated with Square being a first mover.... The question is, will they allow merchants to accept it?
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The committee is seeking feedback before it makes a final recommendation to President Drew Gilpin Faust, who has the authority to accept it and make it policy.
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ERM agreed to the offer, pitched at a big 43% premium to its last closing price, and recommended shareholders should accept it in a vote expected in November.
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"It should accept it and work on delivering the benefits to its people and then move forward aggressively with non-violent work ... to seek political rights," he tweeted.
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And so after all of that prayer and soul searching and tossing and turning in bed, I just had to accept it and see where it led me.
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"But when I started to accept it and move on, and realize the most important relationship I had was with myself, things really started to change for me."
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Grandmother of victim: 'I ain't accept it yet' Of the six children who died, three were fourth-graders, one was a first-grader and one was a kindergartner.
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I don't wanna get on certain issues when I'm representing the group if certain people aren't ready to talk about it or accept it, and I completely understand.
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We stand up for the cause, because I think those people who don't understand it, well, you have two choices: either accept it or don't buy the game.
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The relationship between Obi and his parents is convincing and often poignant – they don't love Obi any less for his homosexuality but nor can they accept it entirely.
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Other tech firms, including Apple and Google, said this week that they had never received such a directive, nor would they accept it without challenging it in court.
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He was first offered a donor face in May 2018, but the skin tone was so much lighter than his own that he was hesitant to accept it.
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When you are punished with a scut job, you should accept it with humor and remember that someone else will mess up soon enough and bail you out.
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Epstein's lawyer Martin Weinberg said even if bail were to be set at $100 million, Epstein would accept it because he wants to fight the charges against him.
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In this period, every signing country will attempt to get their laws in line with the international agreement's requirements and vote on whether to accept it or not.
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But British Prime Minister Theresa May said that would amount to pulling Northern Ireland away from the rest of the country and said London would not accept it.
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I didn't accept it myself until recently, when, for the first time in my career, I took a position where I am not expected to be always-on.
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" Speaking specifically about Donald's 183 conversation with Billy Bush, Melania recalled: "He apologized, and I accepted his apology, I hope the American people will accept it as well.
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"We haven't received any such request and in any case we wouldn't accept it," Amadou Camara, the leader in parliament of President Alpha Conde's ruling party, told Reuters.
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Unpopular both with lawmakers and protesters, Vázquez initially said she did not want the job but on Thursday confirmed she would accept it if it came to her.
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"You designate how much you'll pay per month, and as long as it's reasonable, my experience is that in most cases the IRS will accept it," Warnkin said.
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The Democratic lawmaker has introduced legislation that would require states to consent to storing high levels of nuclear waste — giving them the ability to refuse to accept it.
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Duo also varies from FaceTime with its "knock knock" feature, which gives users a preview of the video call they're about to enter before they actually accept it.
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However, the ability to accept it, focus on the product and company alone and then act with speed, will stand you in good stead to remain FOMO free!
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These frameworks do nothing for your organization if the company is unwilling to accept it has some gaps that will require a plan of action to close them.
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"We live in this world and we have to hold tight to it, accept it and give value to it...We must try to preserve it...," added Armani.
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The invitation and a letter was passed to Qatar by the head of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the statement said, without saying whether Qatar would accept it.
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"It is like buying shares on the bourse ... people investing in this product can suffer losses and if that happens, they simply have to accept it," he said.
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This theory has been hard to avoid online, so part of the joy of having it confirmed comes from finally being able to accept it and move on.
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"This administrative change is harmonizing our coordination with states and transferring a traditional federal authority to states that are now capable and willing to accept it," he said.
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If we like a puzzle, we accept it and file it into our queue; its clues will be edited for style and accuracy in the weeks before publication.
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Political party affiliation is strongly associated with acceptance of the overwhelming scientific consensus on global warming, with Democrats tending to accept it and Republicans tending to reject it.
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While Myanmar does not allow same-sex marriage, under local customs, communities may recognize a relationship as legitimate if seven houses to the east and west accept it.
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Mazie Hirono said, leaving a meeting of Democrats where they were briefed on the bill, though she indicated she may be able to accept it as a compromise.
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Her publisher, Graywolf Press, awarded her its first nonfiction prize for that book, but she refused to accept it because, she said, the book's ending had been censored.
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We shouldn't accept such concessions to the bland in how we look or dress, or what we eat — and nor should we accept it in how we live.
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People would tell him that he had many reasons to live; they would not accept it if he said that he had many reasons for wanting to die.
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At the heart of the malaise lies the United States' gradual withdrawal from Western leadership, as well as the reluctance of many of its allies to accept it.
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It is also the unofficial theme of the week in Stockholm, where Mr. Dylan, who won the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature, is not here to accept it.
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" Hogg rejected her apology last week, saying he would only accept it if she denounced the way her network has "treated my friends and I in this fight.
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I focus on the air going in and out of my body, and it helps me acknowledge the pain, accept it, and get through it until it's over.
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But we can't get it now, because even though the TV guys are right at the edge of a cliff, they don't see it, or won't accept it.
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They know if they create a bogus financial instrument, banks aren't gonna accept it, but they'll sell it to people telling them it'll help pay off their mortgage.
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"If they say they will stay, we have to accept it," said one Rohingya living in Rathedaung township, who like others asked not to be named for safety reasons.
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