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"Accepting this plea means to accept things I did not do, which I find very difficult".
Decision-makers should also develop a means to accept information that has been generated without their direct involvement.
Emerson really means to "accept," as he puts it, "the clangor and jangle of contrary tendencies" (CW3: 36).
We observe that the use of scrambling allows reducing the security gap down to some dBs, which means to accept a moderate quality difference between Bob's and Eve's channels.
Indeed, the results of this study demonstrate ways in which people have different ideas of what it means to accept or reject the theory: the perception of evolution is bound up in the shifting meanings assigned to the theory by interactions between that participant's perspectives on religion, science, medicine, and a host of other cultural influences.
The audience that I believe that evolution by example will most likely have this effect on is the great mass of people that are open to reason concerning whether evolution has occurred, but do not understand what it means to accept this claim.
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Discussion on what it means to accepting the deed or taking the unit, subject to the documents, may be helpful.
If we accept Lakoff's conclusion, what would it mean to accept his prescription?
Readers are meant to accept these choices despite their illogical inclusion.
Across the world, communities resist what we are meant to accept without questioning.
We're meant to accept all of this because we earn £50k a year.
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