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The solution would be to settle for considerable fixed-term bans.
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To satisfice is to settle for something that's second best.
"The great mistake was to settle for the absurd argument about weapons of mass destruction.
So a reasonable strategy to adopt is to settle for the average returns and low fees offered by index funds".
Nobody should be willing to settle for wine that is merely innocuous.
After the samples were mixed, they were allowed to settle for 1 h at room temperature.
I would be ready to settle for that.
"I think you have to be willing to settle for the messiness of experience," he said.
Don't be scared to settle for less.
I'll be willing to settle for $35".
Credit card companies may be willing to settle for a percentage of what you owe.
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