Sentence examples for understandably accepted from inspiring English sources

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Nancy Pelosi and Charles Schumer, the top Democrats in Congress, understandably accepted a modest political gift from the President; Trump, by agreeing to just a three-month extension of the deadlines, gave the opposition party somewhat more leverage when the next negotiation takes place, before the end of the year.

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His children were in the process of adoption, which he found understandably difficult to accept.

After Iraq and the weapons of mass destruction that never were, plenty are understandably wary of accepting the word of the intelligence agencies.

With the threat of recession hovering over America's own economy, the Bush administration is understandably reluctant to accept a cheaper yen.

The politics of nomenclatures and epithets, when it comes to youth culture, are fraught: people who have consciously separated themselves from the mainstream are understandably wary of accepting any label, especially one given to them by the media.

"We've cried wolf too many times — about pot and heroin, for example — and now people are understandably slow to accept that we really do have a drug that's like putting your brain in a frying pan," the novel's prosecutor, Mike Lawson, earnestly tells a television reporter.

Smith was understandably conflicted about accepting the role because the film's message about the potential health consequences for his children clashed with his love of the game.

This worked fine until the Revolutionary War and foreign governments understandably refused to accept the paper money of a people in revolt from England and not yet established as a country, so Continental Currency (colonial paper money) became worthless.

With no suitable replacement immediately within reach, devaluating formative ideas is understandably difficult to accept.

We're culturally squeamish about death, and naturally this exerts a certain pressure on doctors; and family members, completely understandably, may struggle to accept that at a certain point, nothing more can be done.

The reliability and usefulness of a newly introduced data mining tool is often (and understandably) evaluated by its ability to return information which is already well understood, previously documented, and accepted in other contexts.

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