Sentence examples for accept a problem from inspiring English sources

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To accept a problem, the user simply changes the status of the problem from "proposed" to "active" or "inactive", and to reject it, changes the status to "error".

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Accepting a problem exists is simple, showing respect to the women around us is the real challenge.

Moreover, the relationship between GDP and well-being and/or ethics has not been fully accepted; a problem as arises, for example, in the question to what extent an increase in income or wealth can generate real-life satisfaction and be equally shared (Feschet et al. 2013).

I have accepted I have a problem with drugs and alcohol.

Do you accept you have a problem in this regard?

He says: "It also acts as a barrier for those too scared to accept they have a problem".

Now, those players need to accept they have a problem.

But senior Labour figures close to Mr Miliband accept they have a problem.

It's a much more varied job, and you are dealing with people who haven't necessarily accepted they have a problem.

Even if (i) is accepted, a fundamental problem with the SR model is that (ii) is false as a substantial body of work[10] has made clear, casual relationships are greatly underdetermined by statistical relevance relationships.

Though we always accept a solution for our problems or a resolution of our difficulties, what we should demand is for our problems to be dissolved.

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