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Faced with a loss on the property, the investor may simply accept it without protest.
(Some analysts warn, however, that, to become homeowners, more people may simply accept the risks of adjustable-rate mortgages).
This is probably, since alienation is the subjective experience of being less than a full member of society [ 25, 28] therefore; those patients may simply accept what the society's have in mind toward mental ill patients or they may not be psychologically ready to fight against negative attitude of the society toward them.
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Prior to the mid 20th century, many patients in the industrialized world may simply have accepted such conditions as part of life, as likely did their doctors with such little understanding of the condition.
And when a weak economy undermines job security, he said, workers may simply have to accept reduced benefits.
In an era of low-cost flights and continued squeezed margins at the carriers, when fuel costs and the marginal benefits of every dollar spent on safety improvements will be scrutinised ever more closely, we may simply have to accept that there will be more incidents, more crashes.
Philosophers who deny libertarian freedom may affirm a type of free will compatible with determinism, or they may instead simply accept the consequence that human beings lack free will.
The Administration hopes providers will cope with lower payments by finding new efficiencies; but they may instead simply accept lower profit margins, though over time that could drive providers out of the market, reducing supply; or they may negotiate lower input costs.
Sometimes, you may need to simply accept that you can't catch every lie all the time.
Or he may simply have enough leverage to persuade the tenant to accept a modest buyout offer.
You may simply have forgotten why.
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