Sentence examples for even prepared to accept from inspiring English sources

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The first Ransome was an uncritical defender of the Russian revolution, a man who wrote passionately pro-Bolshevik pamphlets and articles, denied the Red Terror, justified the suppression of democracy, was even prepared to accept as necessary execution without trial.

The Frenchman's coaching career was given another shove by Perez in the summer of 2014 when he was named boss of the club's B team, with the president even prepared to accept the administrative wrangling that followed his appointment of a man lacking the necessary coaching badges.

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Very few people ever agree on what constitutes a great World Cup and even fewer are prepared to accept that anything post-Pele counts for much, anyway.

Even as Clinton prepared to accept the nomination last month in Philadelphia, the RNC staged a news conference that afternoon accusing her of lying.

But even if we were prepared to accept the political neutering of the citizens of the future, what does this do to the hopes and ambitions they have for their own lives?

On the contrary, Martens freely, readily, and uninhibitedly acknowledged his crimes as a matter of record — and with such stony indifference, it was as if he were giving an account of someone else's actions, not his own, those of another Martens with whom he was no longer to be identified, even though he was prepared to accept the consequences of his deeds without batting an eyelid.

Birgitta Jonsdottir, head of the opposition Movement Party in Parliament, said her party was "not at all" prepared to accept even the improved terms from the Dutch and British.

He added, "No one can bar the road to truth, and to advance its cause I am prepared to accept even death".

They are prepared to accept even the most outrageous propaganda and exaggerations if it helps them to build emotional superstructures around their own myths.

Even when parents aren't prepared to accept their children are gay, says Owen, they understand the need to put their child in a nurturing environment.

Even though she might be prepared to accept a grand bargain – relief for debt-ridden countries if Germany gets a politically modernised eurozone in return – this will not be the outcome she wants Germans to be digesting in the weeks ahead of the election.

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