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"I came here to accept the full responsibility for what I've done," he says.
De-Laurey still finds it difficult to accept the full extent of her crimes.
His failure to accept the full recommendations is unfair and regrettable, he says.
When the media meets with Miller tomorrow, it will have to agree to accept "the full Leveson principles".
But Jenkins is too much of a capitalist himself to accept the full and remorseless logic of the market.
Athletes and nonathletes often achieve better results after learning to accept the full array of thoughts and sensations while maintaining focus on goals.
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And they must insist that India accept the fullest possible monitoring of its civilian nuclear facilities by I.A.E.A. inspectors.
At any rate, they blame the Ethiopians for the delays because they accepted the full peace package long ago.
If the Court accepts the full weight and reasoning of the President's arguments, any state constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage would fail the test of constitutionality.
For every pocket of society that understands and accepts the full spectrum of identity, there are more that have either no interest or impetus to learn.
In public, Mr Gbagbo preaches reconciliation, but this does not extend to accepting the full citizenship of Mr Ouatarra, or of the millions of others whose parents may not have been born in what is now Ivorian territory.
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