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If a person is understood and accepted by their family of origin, they tend to know how to be accepted in the wider world now and later on.
Each time they speak in interviews, the members of the current team say "Vive la republique, vive la France!" — as if that is how to be accepted as a "good" French player.
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"She doesn't really know how to be accepting, does she?" observes Stanley of his ex-wife, Tara's mother.
This research further informs the development and evaluation of new initiatives by identifying the concept of "risk" as a potentially key factor in understanding how initiatives come to be accepted, rejected, or adapted to fit the context.
Such passion shows just how much gamers want to be accepted, and what this ruling means to them.
After having these thoughts, I wondered at how fortunate I was to be accepted by such as a wonderful place.
Afterward, the older man told me, "How do they expect to be accepted, with their beards growing in every direction?
Kirchherr described how difficult it was to be accepted as a female photographer in the 1960s: "Every magazine and newspaper wanted me to photograph the Beatles again.
It is restrictive, because, like the "good girl" syndrome, it tells us how we should behave to be accepted by society.
The participants talked in different ways about how ultrasound has come to be accepted as a norm in maternity care as well as in the wider society.
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