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Change is the only constant there is and unless HBCUs embrace change, willingly and expeditiously, they will be left behind".
But the people of Britain appear to be embracing it willingly.
For the last 10 years, Sweeney has been largely out of the public eye, living outside Chicago with her husband and daughter and embracing (mostly willingly but at times reluctantly) the role of housewife — a surreal disconnect from her previous life as a bankable Hollywood name and "Saturday Night Live" alum.
He isn't threatened by change but embraces it willingly, often with gusto.
Companies who willingly embrace real-time operational intelligence are those that have embraced the so-called digitization transformation process.
Ms Rhode clearly struggles to see why any woman would willingly embrace fashion (particularly high heels).
We must embrace the struggle, willingly take on the task of Sisyphus, knowing its ultimate futility, but undertaking it nonetheless.
As shallow and phony as the Disney version might be, how many people would willingly embrace the more truthful alternative?
Perhaps there are some few exceptions, but for the most part nobody off campus understands anything about the playful geek culture we all so willingly embrace.
The research found that the bag charge had led people to more willingly embrace other waste policies too, such as a charge on plastic bottles or coffee cups.
Sam says he would willingly embrace it, "warts and all", because, "we don't need separate washing machines, cars and power drills.
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