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106 Sentences With "learned to live with"

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Let's just say we've learned to live with some mess.
Like many Americans, I've learned to live with my contradictions.
Her older son, Sebastion, learned to live with the situation.
After this many years, I've really learned to live with it.
South Koreans have learned to live with threats from the North.
We all learned to live with what we could not see.
I've learned to live with his absence, because there's no other choice.
Until recently, this had been something I accepted and learned to live with.
Presumably this is because Wall Street has learned to live with Dodd-Frank.
The market has fully digested two events and learned to live with them.
Genevieve Gorder has learned to live with not one, but two autoimmune diseases.
Wages did not rise; instead, Americans learned to live with reduced produce variety.
For the past 43 years, Kim Phuc has learned to live with constant pain.
They have learned to live with this particular style of brinksmanship on their border.
Tim and Hannah have learned to live with less, while also becoming super organized.
The question of his mortality became a running gag that he learned to live with.
I've learned to live with it and embrace it as part of who I am.
"I've learned to live with the harassment, but people are dying now," he told Obama.
"I've learned to live with the fear in that it can't define me," she says.
Automakers might have learned to live with the criticism, but words have turned into costly deeds.
And they have learned to live with daily schedules still as different as night and day.
Amazon remained an existential threat, but it was one that publishers had learned to live with.
Although I can't find a newspaper that's reporting it accurately, but I've learned to live with that.
Francis has learned to live with being black for a minute, and she has no plans to change.
It's something Venetians have learned to live with, when the city floods under high tides and strong winds.
"I've learned to live with it, but I still haven't come to terms with it," he told me.
He said he had learned to live with less electricity, less fuel, less clean water and less food.
It is a continual annoyance they have learned to live with, although, in Naz, you sense a rising outrage.
There is no comfort for me or any other mother (but) we have learned to live with the pain.
But this knowledge is something I've learned to live with, as I'm sure everyone in that club also had.
It was literally under the El, on Roosevelt Avenue, so we learned to live with the 24/7 rattle.
I have learned to live with Fake News, which has never been more corrupt than it is right now.
This town has either moved on from its Reagan-era existential crisis, or simply learned to live with it.
Even the big banks have learned to live with more regulation: they are thrashing their European rivals across the globe.
Obamacare is a mess, even if most Americans have learned to live with it (as we do with other messes).
So the those living in and around Unalaska, and neighboring Dutch Harbor, have just learned to live with their uninvited guests.
The GOP—not just Trump's hardcore supporters, but the party base as a whole—has learned to live with their nominee.
No. Sometimes the critics were right, and what they feared came to pass, and we just learned to live with it.
He had learned to live with some predation, he said: "We've gotten used to the wolf," because one pack roamed nearby.
But the extremes of weather are something that Maurice Trumper, born on his farm in the 219s, has learned to live with.
"In the past decade, I won't say the towns have embraced it, but they've learned to live with it," Mr. Hollister said.
Yet an earlier scene in "Chotto Desh" does suggest how Mr. Khan learned to live with the diverse influences of his upbringing.
The natural gas dried out the jute, and leaks became an occasional but potentially deadly problem that urban dwellers learned to live with.
It's an inconvenience we've learned to live with, but there's an even better way that goes beyond controlling smart lights through your phone.
At Princeton, I learned to live with strangers, play cards and chase women, but I slept through boring lectures, which were most of them.
Honestly, I have learned to live with this reality, because once the work leaves my studio, it's out there, and I can't control it.
Gama, the hairdresser in Bulawayo, agreed, saying that she and other women she knows have learned to live with being groped on the bus.
So That night at our event, Stanley shared how he came to accept responsibility for his actions and learned to live with his disease.
But for his sixty-eighth birthday, he gave himself new hips as a gift and learned to live with the rest of the pain.
But the Mormons have learned to live with the occasional threat, said Lynn Wariner LeBaron, a part-time resident of the community of Colonia LeBarón.
The expectations are a lot to shoulder, even for the sturdy ones of 25-year-old Matsuyama who has reluctantly learned to live with the attention.
Those daily horrors shall remain one of life's confounding mysteries — tech gremlins we've simply learned to live with, despite putting a man on the moon and all.
The Boosted Board became my primary means of transportation for most of my errands and obligations, and that's how I learned to live with its varying mileage.
While the world's ruling class has learned to live with Trump, and perhaps even figured out how to profit from him, he's immensely unpopular around the world.
Just as we learned to live with a nuclear Soviet Union and China in the Cold War, we need to learn to live with a nuclear North Korea.
At best, they're an inconvenience that clinics have learned to live with, using tall fences to try to keep the intruders out and volunteers to shepherd women in.
While Letterman learned extensively about how West, 41, has learned to live with his bipolar disorder, Letterman also observed the musician's strong relationship with his wife, Kim Kardashian West.
Jeff Folloder, the executive director of the N.F.A. Trade and Collectors Association, says his members have learned to live with gun registration and lose no sleep worrying about confiscation.
"I've learned to live with and not be insecure of my psoriasis, but for days when I want to just cover it up I use this Body Makeup," she said.
These American producers have learned to live with challenges outside of their control, such as weather and global markets, but also spring to action when they can improve their situations.
But she learned to live with my limitations — those caused by my atrophied muscles, my respiratory distresses and myriad external obstacles and attitudes — through real-world, on-the-job training.
"I've learned to live with and not be insecure of my psoriasis, but for days when I want to just cover it up I use this Body Makeup," Kardashian West said.
"We have learned to live with earthquakes, this was one more quake," he told reporters after visiting the civil protection coordinating center in Athens, a metropolis of almost 4 million people.
She sells mousepads, phone cases, and even a backpack (perfect for back-to-school!) She's learned to live with and love her ugly-cry face in a way that only she could.
When The New York Times asked Mr. Masur in 203 about their disagreements, he said that he had "learned to live with the Stasi," referring to the secret police in East Germany.
This dynamic, incidentally, helps explain why much of the state's Democratic Party has learned to live with the top-two primary system even though it creates trouble for them in many cases.
He lost both legs in the explosion, and eventually wound up at Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, D.C. There, he learned to live with the "new normal," which included using prosthetic legs.
Terrible PR begets charitable acts Most riders have learned to live with Uber's surge pricing, although some still complain loudly when they see their jacked up bill at the end of a ride.
Yetta offered bagels for votes, the chicken-soup comfort of a Jewish mother in the White House, and a cabinet staffed with people who had failed in life but learned to live with it.
People in creative industries are not always the best at managing their money but a lot of them have learned to live with the fact that it's not every month that you get paid.
And shareholders, the banks hint, have learned to live with the idea that European lenders are unable to make a return of 10%, the hurdle rate investors demand from American banks and most other sectors (see article).
Industries have largely learned to live with regulations and see the prevention of new regulations as a higher priority than the repeal of old ones (and they may see old regulations as a helpful barrier to new competition).
But there's just no way that's going to happen and he's going to have to learn to live with it, just as I've learned to live with the reality that I'm not going to play for the NBA.
KYIV, Ukraine — Kateryna Rozhkova, the first deputy governor of Ukraine's central bank, had just about learned to live with the hundreds of protesters banging metal rods and drums outside her office when they started gathering every morning outside her house.
In the interview, the rapper said he eventually learned to live with the uncertainty that accompanied his unsettled status because completing the task "felt impossible" — though he knew in the back of his mind it could one day come back to haunt him.
Nor did he own a gun, she said, which costs more than what anyone in this poverty-stricken part of town earns in a year, a place where many residents have learned to live with just a meal a day to survive.
"It is all to do with the events in Brussels ... but the reaction is muted, which also shows that after all the terrorist attacks we have seen, markets have learned to live with these kind of things," said Rabobank euro zone economist Emile Cardon.
But if we're going to find out he writes music to make the heart swell then we're going to have to find out how his desire to become an painter led to him crisscrossing America, how he learned to live with his anxiety and, in the end, what he hears when he's listening for that special moment.
What annoyed me the most about this inane online phenomenon was how perfect a metaphor it was for our times, as if this whole thing was designed to be the perfect literary device—that, as a poison, it had slowly seeped into our culture, until we just learned to live with it, a little more ill every day.
And since this is a distinction that conservatives have tacitly accepted on a great many issues, in the divorce-remarriage-communion debate they have found themselves defending, not a comprehensive theory of a church that cannot change, but a very specific explanation for why this change in particular differs from all the other changes that they've embraced or swallowed hard and learned to live with.
And then comes the revelation: Both the absence of predators and the presence of food is the work of the local farmer, who protects the rabbits from normal harms while trapping and killing a consistent percentage for their pelts and meat — a dark bargain the warren has learned to live with by building a sophisticated system of denial, a culture of pleasure and of death.
Yet at the end of the film, Sentaro is seen selling dorayaki from his own stall in the local park, and it is clear he has learned to live with his circumstances.
He would not have had the limp then, so probably got injured in the Civil War, not long ago, but long enough that he would have learned to live with the limp and virtually forget it.
She learned to live with the local people and built friendships with them. By associating with the local people, she also learned to speak the local language of the Bangangté. The Bangangté are a people belonging to the Bamileke. The fon is the formal head of around 60,000 adherents.
However, Franciscans from Michoacán stayed and worked with the Augustinians. Those who lasted longest in the area were those who learned the Pame language and learned to live with Pame customs. The Spanish would break Chichimeca resistance in the Sierra Gorda in the 1740s, with the expeditions of José de Escandón, culminating in the Battle of Media Luna.
In 1801, Godwin married his neighbour Mary Jane Clairmont. She brought two of her own children into the household, Charles and Claire. Journalist H.N. Brailsford wrote in 1913, "She was a vulgar and worldly woman, thoroughly feminine, and rather inclined to boast of her total ignorance of philosophy." While Fanny eventually learned to live with Clairmont, Mary's relationship with her stepmother was tense.
They learned to live with what the cerrado gave them, in food as well in building materials and tools. Even living isolated from each other they considered themselves relatives. Periodically, they would make their way out of the wasteland to venture down to the towns to buy kitchen utensils or certain foods. Their means of transport was primitive boats or troops of donkeys.
On average, southern pig-tailed macaques in Malaysia eat about 70 large rats each per year. All macaque social groups are matriarchal, arranged around dominant females. Macaques are found in a variety of habitats throughout the Asian continent and are highly adaptable. Certain species have learned to live with humans and have become invasive in some human-settled environments, such as the island of Mauritius and Silver Springs State Park in Florida.
Tørrisen has also recorded and performed with Roy Lønhøiden. In 1998, the bass player Odd-Eirik Fleischer joined Home Groan, a band led by The Contenders' former soundman Martin Hagfors, which have since released 10 albums. The drummer Per-Ivar Stræte learned to live with the tinnitus after a few years and the last line-up of The Contenders occasionally reunites for one-off gigs, mainly around Christmas time in their old hometown Flisa.
People were encouraged to serve as catalysts for the destruction of Kali by transforming themselves to be 'people of Dharma Yukam' and to acquire a new character. The new character would come upon them, he said, if they learned to live with self-respect, social dignity and fearlessness. Underscoring the importance of self-respect and social dignity, he said, ‘if one lives with dignity and self-respect, the kali would destroy itself’ .
After an accident with Andi's motorcycle, Jana sees that she has gone too far. After a while Nico and Andi think that Jana has learned to live with the situation, when Jana even moves into a flat-share together with Andi. But the truth is that Jana is still deeply in love with Andi and has still problems with his relationship to Nico. She asks herself why Andi left her for her sister and wants to prove herself.
Harvey cites it as "my most comic play ever, but with some dark bits". Centred on a group of friends gathering to watch the Eurovision Song Contest, the play was a sell-out. Also in 1995 Rupert Street Lonely Hearts Club was premiered. Guiding Star (1998), is a portrayal of a man's struggle to come to terms with the Hillsborough disaster, while Hushabye Mountain (1999) deals with a world that has learned to live with HIV/AIDS.
The book is about making the most of one's time on earth written based on the writer's experience from his own life. At the age of 24, the writer himself suffered from severe depression. In the book, he unfolded how he recovered and learned to live with depression. The book takes readers through Matt Haig’s own experiences of living with severe depression and panic disorders and how day by day he got to overcome the disease.
Rich says Paderewski was known as a practical joker in life, so perhaps what we've been witnessing is the handiwork of a mischievous but basically benevolent ghost. Another source of unusual tales is Helena Glinczak of our maintenance staff. Helena has long felt 'spooked' by a presence in the PR, but she has since learned to live with it. A former weekend guide also often spoke of her reluctance to enter the PR for the same reason.
An animal suffering from hip dysplasia may have been in some degree of chronic pain all its life from a very young age but mat show no overt sign of pain. Rather, they have adapted to the pain over an extended period, and learned to live with it. As a result, in many animals, successful hip replacement is gives animals a level of playfulness and happiness not previously seen. As with all surgeries, results vary, and there is both risk and uncertainty involved.
Crystal Boys (孽子, pinyin: Nièzǐ, "sons of sin") is a novel written by author Pai Hsien-yung and first published in 1983 in Taiwan. In 1988, this novel went into circulation in China; its French and English translations were published in 1985 and 1989. A translation into German ("Treffpunkt Lotussee") appeared in 1995. Nièzǐ means literally "sinful sons" or "sons of sin", but it may also be an allusion to a passage in Mencius in which "friendless officials and concubine's sons" (孤臣孽子) reach positions of power because they have learned to live with a dangerous status.
Her nickname at school was "Jolly green giant", but her family and friends persuaded her to be proud of her height and to use it to her advantage. Flo's final adult height was just over 6 ft 5in (1.96 m). In January 1979, in an interview, Hyman said that she found the stares and questions about her height that she got from strangers irritating but she had learned to live with it. When she was 12, and standing 6 ft 2in (1.88 m) tall, she began playing two-on-two tournaments on the beach, usually with her sister Suzanne as partner.
Some attraction in Samatra village is the well known Umrasar Tadav where the lake is always cleaned and animals like alligator have learned to live with the kind people of the village and on the other hand people are not seeing them as a threat hence not killing them. Slowly but surely, more and more people are becoming aware of the importance of storing rain water in underground river beds. Samatra is lucky to have Vamasar Talao which sips in all its water 3 months, storing its water underground. Adjacent to its Ujaani Talao which stores water over ground for up to 3 years for cattle and wild life.
This is in addition to the internal padded tongue. This meant that the split between the right and left halves of the boot did not require the overlapping flaps of the conventional design that keep out the snow; in the Flexon, the flex plate served this purpose. With the overlapping flaps removed, in theory the boot was easier to put on and take off, as the lower shell was open to the sky once the buckles were released and the flex plate folded forward. However, the edges of the lower shell's opening were sharp and skiers learned to live with shell bite on the instep, at least in the early years of the Flexon's evolution.
The first accounts of Leonis' ghost appearing at the adobe came in the 1920s when the first people outside the Leonis family moved into the adobe and began to remodel. According to Leonis' biographer Laura B. Gaye (1905–1981), the new residents heard footsteps on the stairs followed by two loud thuds from the upstairs bedroom resembling the sound of boots dropping to the floor. When the residents went upstairs to investigate, the room was filled with a strong soap aroma, a smell associated with Leonis who always appeared impeccably clean and smelled of soap. The noises continued, and the new owners learned to live with what they concluded was the prior owner's ghost.
He had to walk with crutches and was assigned to work in a factory with other handicapped people. After the Cultural Revolution, Shanghai Normal University opened again in 1977, and he enrolled in a course of Political Education. His condition, however, worsened and he tried to commit suicide in 1978, although he later learned to live with his illness and found solace in creative writing. He graduated in 1980 and started working as a teacher, but in 1983 the success of his short stories published under the pen name Chen Cun persuaded him that he could be a full-time writer, a position he has maintained with the support of the Shanghai Writers Association.
He was applauded for finding multiple idols, and his strong strategic play, but was condemned particularly by Joe Mena for his weak social game. When Zahalsky and Mena encouraged Driebergen to explain why he believed he should win, he opened up to the jury about his post-traumatic stress disorder and how he has learned to live with it, stating that he hoped to show fellow veterans that while life after the military is difficult, there is more to look forward to in the future. Driebergen was ultimately awarded the title of sole Survivor with five of the eight jury votes. He earned everyone's vote except Nolan, Zahalsky, and Pinto; the former two voted for Hofbeck while the latter voted for Ulrich.
He then takes a radio from a uniformed officer and chases after Daniel on foot, he was shot and wounded by Mendoza who was attempting to evade police. He, in return, shot and killed him. Voight berates him for going against his orders and that their conversation is not over. In the season 6 episode "Trigger", he was visibly affected by the fact that a fellow veteran would frame a local imam and kill innocent people in a deluded quest to prove that the imam was financially supporting terrorist activity; for the first time on the show, Halstead spoke at length about his time in the military and commented that he had learned to live with his PTSD and move on with life, unlike the perpetrator.
Foriest is retired and has continued his interest in improving race relations. In 2015 he took part in a Community Connections forum at Elon University' His advice was, “Read. Study. Get involved. And challenge the status quo.” > Most people find it very, very difficult to even talk about race, much less > trying to solve some of the problems ... You have to understand it takes a > tremendous amount of effort if we’re going to dispel some of the myths that > have been perpetuated for several hundred years. People have to understand > when you talk about race, it brings up some raw emotions because you’re > dispelling things you have been taught, you have seen, you have learned to > live with over the years.
Gilliam, McKeown, and Stoppard collaborated on further drafts. Brazil was developed under the titles The Ministry and 1984 ½, the latter a nod not only to Orwell's original Nineteen Eighty-Four but also to 8½ directed by Federico Fellini; Gilliam often cites Fellini as one of the defining influences on his visual style. During the film's production, other working titles floated about, including The Ministry of Torture, How I Learned to Live with the System—So Far, and So That's Why the Bourgeoisie Sucks, before settling with Brazil, relating to the name of its escapist signature tune. In an interview with Salman Rushdie, Gilliam stated: Gilliam sometimes refers to this film as the second in his "Trilogy of Imagination" films, starting with Time Bandits (1981) and ending with The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988).
Jews were required to wear a yellow badge and live in certain areas, and available jobs went first to non-Jews. When Vrba was excluded, at age 15, from the gymnasium (high school) in Bratislava as a result of the restrictions, he found work as a labourer and continued his studies at home, particularly chemistry, English and Russian.. He met his future wife, Gerta Sidonová, around this time; she had also been excluded from school.. Vrba wrote that he learned to live with the restrictions but rebelled when the Slovak government announced, in February 1942, that thousands of Jews were to be deported to "reservations" in German-occupied Poland.. The deportations came at the request of Germany, which needed the labour; the Slovak government paid the Germans RM 500 per Jew on the understanding that the government would lay claim to the deportees' property. Around 800 of the 58,000 Slovakian Jews deported between March and October 1942 survived. Vrba blamed the Slovak Jewish Council for having cooperated with the deportations.

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