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Discover Ludwig"accept condition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to say that someone agrees to a certain condition or set of terms. For example, "He accepted the conditions of the contract."
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Nonetheless, condition is a relative, not an absolute, quality, and a collector of fragile 18th-century chapbooks may cheerfully accept condition flaws, such as soiled, missing or damaged leaves unacceptable to the collector of modern first editions, where the goal is a copy that appears never to have been read.
Even though we have a large sample size (the unfair accept condition was present, at least once, in 71 subjects) and subsumed our model in a LME framework (which is particularly suitable for these type of data), this may have lowered the power to detect possible effects.
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We cannot accept conditions as they are.
It is forcing the industry to accept conditions that run against any business sense".
To qualify, a country would have to accept conditions – ie, promise to make certain economic reforms.
"Any time these people decide to go to their deaths, it's because they don't accept conditions of life.
What actually drives young people to take these roles and accept conditions of no pay and no employment rights?
Governments will need to request help, however, and accept conditions under the plans outlined by the central bank.
Mr. Putin, in a phone call on Sunday to Mr. Barroso, said Russia would not accept conditions added after he had signed the protocol, Interfax reported.
Iran must also suspend enrichment at Fordo and accept conditions that "constrain the ability to quickly resume enrichment there," the official said, without being specific.
However, they were not prepared to accept conditions sought by Rangers chief executive Derek Llambias.
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