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"I think it's really a question of accepting that there is no risk-free decision here," she said.
In 1963, at the height of the cold war, it was the question of accepting NATO nuclear weapons on Canadian soil.
"The question of accepting or not that the full veil can be worn in public is a society's choice," they ruled on Tuesday.
It's a question of accepting the limits of painting and trying to be as imaginative and expansive as possible within those boundaries.
A split among Hungarian nobles over the question of accepting Habsburg rule, combined with social and national divisions stimulated by the Reformation, further weakened the opposition to Ottoman attack.
Suddenly Greece withdrew from the negotiating table unilaterally; the prime minister announced his intention to put the question of accepting an earlier draft of the deal directly to the Greek people in a referendum to be held in a week's time.
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So at the end of the day, it's a question of leaders accepting that they will have to do a bit of a fight domestically with interests that resist trade opening.
And other institutions have questioned the propriety of accepting their largesse — Bryn Mawr, where Picón studied, has for a decade had a policy discouraging the acceptance of donations from the Leon Levy Foundation.
It can be a question of women accepting jobs and lower wages that their husbands wouldn't — but those are the jobs available so they are the ones with the paycheck.
Re "At One University, Tobacco Money Is Not Taboo; It's a Secret" (front page, May 22) and "Virginia Commonwealth's Secret Deal" (editorial, May 27): The question of universities accepting sponsorship from tobacco companies is a fair one.
As the Portuguese sociologist Boaventura de Souza Santos (2002) argues, this is not a question of uncritically accepting common-sense knowledge, but rather of converting that knowledge into a dialogue with technical-scientific knowledge, by working in a critical way and transforming both into a new kind of "common sense" or "argumentative knowledge".
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