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As Ken Clarke had to admit on Question Time: "In any other walk of life [Conway] would have been sacked, I quite accept that".
Bill replies: I quite accept that Michael Faraday should have been in there, but then so should lots of other people -Gallileo, for instance.
In a New Statesman interview two years into his leadership of the Lib Dems, and before his difficulties with drinking had transpired, Kennedy said: I should do something about the cigarettes; I quite accept that it's bad for your health, but you know a moderate tipple is positively beneficial and, at certain times, absolutely essential.
I quite accept that.
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I didn't quite accept that, but I thought 'Why not?
I can't quite accept this.
Yet I can't quite accept the criticism that Bond here is just a glorified hit-man who never does any real intelligence work.
What I don't quite accept, not whole-heartedly at least, is that audiences want to settle for safety.
"I'm not quite accepted among mystery writers because they suspect that I think I'm slumming when I'm Ed McBain," he said wistfully.
"And I'm not quite accepted in the 'literary community' because I write mystery novels".
But it was at that moment that I realized that as a wife, I hadn't quite accepted that fact.
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