Sentence examples for keenly accepted from inspiring English sources

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Amazingly, Matt keenly accepted.

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They keenly keep track of how many papers they have had accepted, the reputations of the journals they appear in and how many times each article is cited by their peers, as measures of the impact of their research.

In his account of the breakup of the marriage, written years later, after his mother's death,Wright accepted her claim of abandonment, although he had to have been keenly aware of whatwas really going on.

Dreaming is one kind of mental state; believing is another kind of mental state; so dreaming that p is not an instance of believing that p. Sosa is keenly aware, however, that this heterodoxical account of dreaming is not likely to be widely accepted and he does provide another way to answer to the skeptic, even granting that there are beliefs while dreaming.

It had the feel of an execution in the middle of a party, nowhere felt more keenly than on the necks of Lilli Schwarzkopf and Tatyana Chernova, who trailed Jessica Ennis on to the podium, draped with medals carrying the lesser metals, silver and bronze, as she accepted her first but possibly not last Olympic gold medal.

As a Jew at Harvard, he keenly resented the snobbery of the largely Wasp faculty, but even more the success of the suave and cosmopolitan scholar and critic Harry Levin, who, though Jewish, was somehow "accepted," or so it seemed to Delmore.

It was hoped that Jenkins would follow up these lectures and develop the themes further, but, always keenly aware of the practical implications of religious faith, he was persuaded in 1969 to accept the directorship of the Humanum, an ambitious programme set up by the World Council of Churches in Geneva.

Survey evidence confirms that the responsibility to act in the best interests of one's child is keenly felt, with one third of parents in one study reporting that while they might accept certain research risks for themselves they were much less certain about accepting the same risks for their baby [ 8].

Mildred is keenly aware of the historic role that they've taken on, and she's ready to accept it but she defers to her husband's aversion to the limelight.

Fear of empowered Sunni radicals has pushed many Christians, who are keenly aware of the decimation of neighbouring Iraq's equally large and ancient Christian community, grudgingly to accept the government's characterisation of the rebels as terrorists.

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