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A lot of times we do something to be accepted, but I think this is something inside of you.
Criticising as daft recent judgments by the European court of justice, one of which said people who are obese could also be considered disabled, Stevens said obesity was not something to be accepted.
The natural, universal business of feeding and eating, hunting and being hunted, sexual contact and sexual conquest: is it a dark and unending imposition of power or just the way things are, something to be accepted?
But neither this assumption nor its presumed implication is something to be accepted without careful consideration.
It was, as one Home Guard volunteer put it, "something to be accepted gratefully until something better arrived".
For Dean 'limited political adversity' is just something to be accepted and whose parameters one is obliged to work within.
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Cynthia Atkins, a young poet employed by the Poetry Society of America to help select the works displayed on the subway, hopes that the program may "change the reality down there," and explains, "We want poetry to be part of daily life, something that has to be accepted and dealt with.
The methodology for calculating energy consumption is extremely rigorous, as it must be for something like this to be accepted.
In a country where so many have called themselves heroes, to declare in advance that you are frightened is something too sincere to be accepted.
"The sense of drama and severity I personally felt about the drought was a fact of life out there, something which simply had to be accepted and eventually overcome," Gilbertson told me.
He did not return to study for a Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) but instead attempted to gain a fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford; he failed to be accepted, something he put down to his poor pronunciation of Latin.
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