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It resides entirely in the fact that people freely accept it.
If a baby turns into a pig or a wolf speaks in a pleasing baritone or a star descends from the sky and changes into an elderly woman with three wishes to spare, the characters do not question the illogic of the circumstances but freely accept that the surreal is real.
What US strategists have yet to learn is that the Iraqi people will not freely accept a pro-US regime in Baghdad and that the "exit strategy" will inevitably result in long-term occupation, and bring only more bloodshed and destruction.
If we examine (U), we see that it requires participants to attend to the values and interests of each person as a unique individual; conversely, each individual conditions her judgment about the moral import of her values and interests on what all participants can freely accept.
Neither the chance of paid work nor participation in labour schemes are, alone, enough to encourage some to freely accept the offers they receive.
Improving client privacy at the vaccination stations also enabled women to more freely accept family planning referrals.
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The firm freely accepted payment in whiskey, which it then sold as Hopkins Bestt.
"An independent Scotland wouldn't be saddled with the proportionate share of debt that we have freely accepted that we would have to take on.
His family returned to Berlin in 1950 but his wife and children were not freely accepted by either the Germans or the Americans.
One of the best is idealist.org, with links to many United States and global agencies; it freely accepts listings; another is www.avso.org, which has a youth orientation.
There is a large Arab middle class in France, and Muslim practices are freely accepted outside the paranoid ranks of the Front National.
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