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She added: "Americans came to accept a kind of distance between themselves and food.

To conservative and Republican loyalists, Mr. Frum is a Neville Chamberlain-type appeaser who is willing to accept a kind of liberalism lite.

A philosopher can be said to "accept a kind of entities" when he introduces a linguistic framework that, first, introduces a general term satisfied by all and only entities of that kind and, second, introduces variables to range over all and only those entities (see Carnap 1950: 213).

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"It is really the role of someone accepting her fate and accepting a kind of emotional or psychic frozenness.

Today, trying to make a career out of creative writing usually means accepting a kind of career disorder.

In a recent case, the supreme court of Washington said: 'Under our statutes the workman is the soldier of organized industry, accepting a kind of pension in exchange for absolute insurance on his master's premises.' Stertz v. Industrial Ins.

Peacock's claim on posterity derives from the very brief period 1813 to 1818, when he became part of Shelley's haphazard retinue and even accepted a kind of pension in lieu of household duties.

It's not individually irrational, but that individual rationality, multiplied across families and persons, means that at the collective level accepting a kind of quieting of the economic engine of material growth is going to be totally unacceptable.

Some radicals accepted a kind of continuity from the 1st century to the 16th, but the only evidence of true faith that they identified was among the medieval movements that had separated themselves from official Roman Catholicism or that were condemned and persecuted by Catholics.

Darwin himself accepted a kind of inheritance of acquired characters (Darwin 1959), due to the ignorance of Mendelian Heredity, that did not prevail until 50 years later in the scientific community.

But no, we shouldn't be accepting a kind of second class citizenship, [and saying], 'You can treat us badly as long you don't yell at us.'" "They're accepted on [the GOP's] terms," he continued.

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