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Settling means giving in to someone else's vision of your life, or the pressure to prioritise salary above all else.
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This deliberation might be merely instrumental, concerned only with settling on means to moral ends, or it might be concerned with settling those ends.
During childhood a "settling" is meant to take place, with the dominant soul assuming control and the recessive soul disappearing altogether.
The optimality condition for the variable dimension is settled by means of Pontryagin's maximum principle.
Futures are "physically" settled, which means that sellers deliver the underlying ETF shares to the buyer at expiration.
Geoffroy Didier of the UMP, said Trierweiler's personal "score-settling" meant Hollande's promised "exemplary republic" had turned into a bad "celebrity" saga.
Making progress on these and other fronts, however, means settling differences through dialogue.
But given that he attends the rigorous Amherst Regional High School, he says he cannot shake the feeling that community college means settling for less.
Eating lunch or dinner on the run usually means settling for a burger or a hot dog on the street, but there are better options.
For people who are neither very rich nor very poor, a zippy commute into Grand Central Terminal often means settling for a stingy lot size.
It's a motto that, ironically, sometimes means settling for slightly behind the curve.
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