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The phrase "accepting leaf" is not a standard expression in written English and may not convey a clear meaning without context.
It could potentially be used in a specific context related to botany, literature, or metaphorical language, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The accepting leaf of the plant seemed to thrive in the gentle sunlight, embracing its surroundings."
Alternatives: "welcoming leaf" or "embracing leaf".
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Still, the 24-year-old seems to be turning over a new, more accepting leaf.
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For all of their Gallic crispness, Ms. Pijoulat and Ms. Hainaut were willing to bend their rules to accept Leaf into the club.
This resulted in a dramatic decrease in the leaf/root ratio, which contradicts the commonly accepted rules for leaf and root development of allometry (e.g. Pearsall, 1927; Poorter and Nagel, 2000) and functional equilibrium (e.g. Brouwer, 1963); i.e. from the perspective of nutrient and water uptake there was no need for enhanced root growth.
Learn how to accept that the Leaf's may not make it to the playoffs and how to face disappointment.
"I would not put the Leafs in the position of accepting all the risk in this situation".
The Greens' deputy leader, the Queensland senator Larissa Waters, accused Hanson of "taking a leaf out of the old two parties' playbook" by accepting support from a property developer.
She senses him turning a new leaf and accepts an invitation to dinner.
Rather than take on his fellow Democrats and the state's powerful public employee unions, he meekly accepted a pension reform fig leaf.
The most compelling part of the book, though, is how Leaf comes to accept that yoga isn't so much a spiritual practice or pedagogy but an all-encompassing lifestyle -- a way of being fully "present" no matter what he chooses to do, or become.
Whereas her leaf-skin theory was accepted generally, other botanists could find no compelling evidence to support the carpel theory.
A Facebook spokesman told HuffPost that the Just Say Now ads were banned - after initially being accepted - because they contained a pot leaf, which falls under a general ban on promoting smoking.
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