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And we know as a matter of general theory, that the way human and perhaps even non-human primate accounon-human primate thaccountingt of accepting something feels higher to us than the cost of paying.
"Architects and developers won't touch this with a 20-foot pole unless the Mayor comes to the table with at least tacit approval of accepting something other than a casino," said the developer, Christopher Wilson, who represents investors who want to use the island for residential, commercial and university-related purposes.
The stages of accepting something from a toddler Stage 1: No, thank you.
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It builds in pain and anger, but also in the power of asserting and accepting something painful.
One goes to the festival at the Museum of Modern Art anticipating the best, cushioned for the worst and, most of the time, accepting something waywardly in between.
And the Reverend Rod Thomas, vicar of St Matthew's Elburton, Plymouth and leader of the Evangelical group Reform, said the measure was forcing members of the Church "to accept something that we do not believe the Bible teaches".
Luis Gutierrez and Xavier Becerra, both members of the gang — are willing to accept something to the right of the Senate bill on their side.
By Monday afternoon, Maureen E. Walthers, the publisher and editor of The Times Newsweekly in Ridgewood, Queens, had given up hoping for a double homicide and was willing to accept something more run-of-the-mill, like a pharmacy heist.
Mr. Agnifilo offered his own description of bribery, saying that it required "evil intent" and could not be defined simply as accepting something of value.
"There is a strong history of the system refusing to accept something new," Eisenberger said.
So, too, is having the patience and the willingness to accept something short of their goal and then go back for more.
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