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And so Turgut Ozal's ultimate contribution may be to teach Turkey that coming to terms with the past means accepting a lack of certainty.
If accepting a lack of equivalence between "p" and "p is true" and a failure of truth-functionality for "or" and "and" were the only alternative to accepting fatalism, most people would find it easier to accept these theoretical oddities, if oddities they are.
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This is a problem because children will learn to accept a lack of privacy as normal.
Smith's future is on the line as he struggles to accept a lack of finance to bring in new players.
"I cannot accept a lack of a willingness to work hard regardless of whether we're winning or losing, whether the scoreline is 4-0 or 1-0.
Perhaps the 50-year-old would be in a better place to accept a lack of love from the media if he was adored by the Bernabeu faithful, but that relationship is also in tatters.
Sharratt says the government is asking: "Canadians to accept a lack of regulation for a trade agenda…that is not guaranteed to go anywhere…and that's a lot to ask".
My Group cannot accept a lack of clarity on this point.
In such cases, they often assumed that their GPs accepted a lack of discipline now and then as long as it was only limited to a few situations.
To set lower standards and accept a lack of data on conditions contributing to two thirds of antepartum stillbirths in high-income countries [ 19, 49, 64] is not a viable alternative.
But Ivan Hidalgo, the official in charge, accepts that a lack of good managers, especially in local governments, is hindering this effort.
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