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We've come to accept nonchronological feeds in our social media.
But the time has come to accept that they are.
I've come to accept that we live alongside one another.
Reluctantly, he has come to accept that he likes it.
Over the years, I've come to accept these as childhood deceptions.
But I have come to accept myself the way I am.
We've come to accept something from a Shonda Rhimes finale — death.
Republicans have come to accept what they once professed to abhor.
To top it all off, we have come to accept these weaknesses.
I've come to accept the existence of my very own proverbial wing.
Even though it's getting worse, we've all just come to accept it.
It's a reality of living with cystic fibrosis she's come to accept.
What injustices have we as a culture come to accept as normal?
Now that I've come to accept that, it's much easier to work with.
But with the internet, we've come to accept  emotional affairs as part of infidelity.
We've come to accept that getting any beauty product for free is nearly impossible.
It's the kind of let down their die-hard fans have come to accept.
I've somehow come to accept it as something over which I have little control.
And yet we've come to accept it as an inevitable burden of being American.
We have come to accept this as the carrying charge of an open society.
The deaths of people close to me are something I have come to accept.
"People had come to accept the idea that rights were rights," Daldry told me.
Perhaps most important, I've come to accept that I am a work in progress.
Renegade Royalist is wary of the term "alt-right" but has come to accept it.
It's a sad fact we've all come to accept, one blood bath at a time.
I've come to accept that it comes from a place of fear of the uncommon.
I've come to accept humanity's differences and try to cherish the good within us all.
At the same time, he reports that he has, in fact, come to accept himself.
At some point we all come to accept that we are, fundamentally, who we are.
One thing New York hasn't come to accept is that the Grand Epic is over.
"With age, I've come to accept that maman opened Colette for me," Ms. Andelman said.
Here's hoping we come to accept that before a coin-flip review decides a series.
His supporters, who have come to accept what many of them previously found unconscionable, stay silent.
Well, we have come to accept that we have to build our own furniture, so maybe.
Otherwise, I ask you to question why you've come to accept a ridiculous serving-size standard.
Yes, Latrice seems like she had come to accept the situation, as much as she could.
Though Owens dished out a lot of blame, he's come to accept the role he played.
I've come to accept another person's love and even feel I deserve it every so often.
But it is not how he operates, and Kerr has come to accept the entire package.
Despite past criticism of the reform, AMLO has has now seemingly come to accept its necessity.
By the time Wood left, he had come to accept his guards and interrogators as family.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers have come to accept this racist system as a fact of life.
As a group, however, white evangelicals have overwhelmingly come to accept this private/public character divide.
We've quickly come to accept that brands know as much about us as we know about ourselves.
With the passage of time, I have come to accept that it's just the way things are.
The government has come to accept that support for local languages can bring political and economic rewards.
The marketing is a bit cheesy, but that's what we've had to come to accept about Travis.
By now most of us have come to accept that Barb was swallowed by the Upside Down.
Cairo has come to accept Moscow's position in Syria, in support of Moscow-backed Bashar al-Assad.
Many have come to accept Mr. Trump as someone who operates on two tracks, Mr. Fleischer added.
Dr. Grubbs said he was surprised to find that young adults had come to accept the label.
Private credit firms attempting to win deals in this segment have increasingly come to accept lower spreads.
I've also come to accept that I'm generally not good when it comes to talking to people.
Many people in the Mississippi River basin have come to accept that flooding is a part of life.
There is only room for one FKA twigs, and I, like many others, have come to accept that.
I've come to accept that I discovered my beauty by having the ability to invent myself and transform.
These are the excuses we've come to accept from officials as beaten-down consumers of the NHL product.
Ms. Bhoori supported Senator Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary and said she has come to accept Mrs.
"Many of us have come to accept 'hotness' as a substitute for power," she wrote at the time.
We've come to accept there is a gap there and we want to try to push things forward.
C.E.O.s have come to accept the president, in spite of his populist views and governance-by-Twitter style.
I've come to accept this as the necessary cost for being a trans journalist who covers trans issues.
So how did the Trump campaign ever come to accept Page as an adviser in the first place?
Like most hikers/mountaineers/campers, I had come to accept that those two things just don't go together.
Her mother has come to accept Stephen — especially, as she jokingly said in the video, after seeing this recreation.
"This is a great example of how we have come to accept the unacceptable in this country," Buttigieg said.
So the new season will fundamentally alter the dynamic we've come to accept as the basis of the show.
I guess I'd just come to accept that they all were killers — or at least willing to go there.
Zaloom's book takes much of what we have come to accept and renders it alien and a bit absurd.
After years of stress and worry, my parents have finally come to accept this, but others still voice dismay.
Instead, both characters have mostly come to accept themselves and their lives, and find the humor in doing so.
We've come to accept the general unilateral authority of the president to use military force, and that is definitely problematic.
It was a possibility she had come to accept in recent years, but one her now late parents didn't mention.
You have a candidate who could undo a lot of the institutional rules we've come to accept for American politics.
But the best, he adds, unlearn their self-deceptions, and come to accept their fallibility and learn from their mistakes.
I've come to accept that I'm simply doing the best that I can with the choices I made in earnest.
Politicians, she argued, had come to accept high crime, decaying infrastructure and staggering high school dropout rates as the norm.
We've come to accept vehicle deaths — more than 100 every day — as unavoidable, even though many of them are not.
Most modern first ladies have increasingly come to accept a role as public figures and be accepted by the public.
But alarmingly we've come to accept that being in the public eye means we have to deal with certain realities.
The reality of the tragedy is a nauseating paradox: It counters everything fans have come to accept about Bryant's talents.
My physical and mental health is so much better, and I've finally come to accept and love myself no matter what.
But he has also come to accept his place in the game, as a high-profile player in a lesser league.
"I've just come to accept the fact that Twitter is not really concerned with the safety of their users," Mac said.
There is a danger that the party will just come to accept Trump, and if they do that, it's all over.
There is a long list of bad superhero games, and fans have come to accept a never ending pool of mediocrity.
I met another who is 29 and who has come to accept that Manus may have to become his lifelong home.
As a middle-aged man, I have come to accept that very little of life involves exceptional achievement, or even individuality.
We've come to accept this, but these are not people with expertise in clinical care or health policy or public health.
I had come to accept that there were some things I'd never get the hang of, like doing a French braid.
Now, it's valued at $137 billion, and Cramer has come to accept that the company simply has a globally beloved product.
As Michelle — and Trachtenberg — come to accept her situation, it allows the film to pull more rugs out from under us.
Saudi Arabia initially balked at any nuclear agreement, but has come to accept the deal in recent months, at least in public.
"Recognizing the lies we've come to accept about ourselves is the key to growing into a better version of ourselves," Hollis writes.
The Dakota pipeline is like the perfect confluence of all the crap we've come to accept as everyday life in American politics.
General managers were tasked with making their rosters complete, in the sense we've come to accept as a prerequisite for October success.
If the therapy is successful, he will come to accept the obsolescence of precisely those traits that made him a good fighter.
Once viewers gain the habit of spotting connections, they may come to accept that all cultures are equally valuable and personally relevant.
We come to accept his constant stream of epigrams ('Life announces itself with force; death slinks off') with equal reverence and wariness.
With these guidelines in mind, although not always met, I have come to accept that we are a family of screen addicts.
Despite their attacks against dissenters, for some poor Venezuelans, the colectivos are a source of order that people have come to accept.
In her 30 years of selling handcrafted fireworks, Ms. Centeno has come to accept the risk as the cost of doing business.
"The way campaigns have gotten, we've come to accept crazy stuff as normal," Obama said at a rally for Clinton in New Hampshire.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has come to accept that his team will likely start the year without star running back Ezekiel Elliott.
We know our smartphones, Nests and Alexas collect data, and we've come to accept an implicit contract: We trade personal information for convenience.
Every time, I keep wondering if this mass shooting will be the last mass shooting, and I've come to accept that it won't be.
And even though I've come to accept it as a natural part of living far away from the people I love most, it sucks.
But the biggest part of myself that I've come to accept — nay, embrace — is that I truly am a nightmare of an ex-girlfriend.
I don't see myself ever using them un-ironically, but then I've come to accept when I'm not the target demographic for a thing.
" Mallory also explained that he had come to accept that he was attractive—or "semi-fit to be viewed by the semi-naked eye.
Sure, these are the Thanksgiving tropes we've all come to accept, but you can do something about it, and it starts with the food.
As a human rights lawyer in China, Liang had come to accept that periodic spasms of repression were an unavoidable risk of his profession.
This could restrain equity upside unless or until investors collectively come to accept a thinner valuation cushion under stocks compared with risk-free bonds.
Amazon has always emphasised the value of long-term growth (presumably with some bigger profits down the line), and investors have come to accept this.
Once you have come to accept this, you'll appreciate that having a toothbrush that can be adjusted by your dental professional is actually pretty great.
Whether it's going in our cookies or on our faces, we've come to accept coconut oil as a many-headed beast, offering myriad health benefits.
Earlier that evening, I had sent the boys an email bemoaning that the time had come to accept the inevitability of waiting till next year.
As Republicans grapple with Mr. Trump's trade policy, some Republicans have quietly come to accept them, while others insist that they only make matters worse.
As Capitol Hill, Washington and most foreign leaders have come to accept, the only person capable of predicting the president's behavior is, well, the president.
"Maybe the authorities are gradually releasing the real figures, intentionally or unintentionally, so that people will gradually come to accept the reality," Mao told RFA.
"I've come to accept the idea that when an act gets to a certain level, they become a brand name, and they're gone," he said.
Like a $230 latte, or a $234 desk salad, the $30 workout class is just another cost that many city-dwelling millennials have come to accept.
Should these contributions be as brilliant as Mr Nakamoto's white paper, even sceptics may come to accept that Mr Wright is indeed the inventor of bitcoin.
We've come to accept this, but what's a little more insidious is the fact that your Google search results are different from everyone else's as well.
For me, I've come to accept that I have the mental capacity, the discipline and the desire to help people rather than hurt them — and myself.
And Graeber's anthropological eye and skepticism about capitalism are useful in questioning some parts of the economy that the West has come to accept as normal.
Though ultimately killed by his illegitimate son, the other children all come to accept their own culpability in the steps that led to their father's murder.
"We've come to accept a premise around advertising today that users need to trade their privacy and data in exchange for personalized, high quality experiences," Weiner said.
"This guy has a rhetorical style that's going to from time to time disrupt the market," but investors seem to have come to accept that, he said.
We've come to accept that a player is worth whatever a club is willing to pay for them, but that doesn't represent their worth, but their price.
Though she tells PEOPLE she's doing "as well as I can do," Cavallari says she's "come to accept it and I've found a lot of peace" since.
"At first, we weren't totally prepared for it," said Ellsworth, who has come to accept short outages as normal after 15 years reporting in the country's capital.
The coerced sex has become so common that the men don't think their actions are wrong, and the women have come to accept such behavior, some said.
That's meant to imply that it's funny and different, but the flip side of that is that we have come to accept that presidential biographies are reverent.
By now, you've likely gone through all the stages of grief and have finally come to accept that Greatest TV Dad Ever, Jack Pearson, is really, truly gone.
We've all come to accept that tattoos are permanent — no matter how hard we try to scrub, burn (not advisable), or laser off the remnants of regrettable ink.
Things that players have come to accept as default parts of the Pokémon experience, including Gyms and terrain traversal, are either fundamentally changed or not present at all.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Three-time Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis says he has come to accept his decision to quit acting even if he doesn't quite understand it himself.
The fact that it is a monopoly, with an almost 1503 percent share of the search advertising business, is a given that we have all come to accept.
For a few hours, in the chaotic downtown, their flesh-and-blood examples of normal female bodies countered the hypersexualized media images we've come to accept as real.
This is the one issue he's been consistent on for 30 years and his entire West Wing staff — including Gary Cohn and Steven Mnuchin — has come to accept that.
This is the one issue he's been consistent on for 30 years and his entire West Wing staff - including Gary Cohn and Steven Mnuchin - has come to accept that.
And even though I have thankfully come to accept and even love my fuller figure, so many people are still hindered by this same mindset I used to have.
"We have faith that all nations in the world will come to accept this consensus and embrace the current trend," he told reporters at a regular briefing in Beijing.
In an annual report to the meeting, the commission's head Wang Qishan said everyone must come to accept being called to account all the time, no matter how stressful.
And finally, most market participants, even those who initially screamed bloody murder at what they thought might be required of them under Dodd-Frank have come to accept it.
In the long term, it is far from clear whether out-of-state visitors will agreeably pay and whether impassioned opponents of mandatory admission will come to accept it.
Americans have come to accept that race and gender are always in the mix, but we can't be certain that either one made the difference in any particular case.
We have come to accept this "tax" on the agency, but It is time for the nation to decide if we want a space program — or a jobs program.
"If you don't find a way to tell stories in a new way then we will come to accept a cultural phenomenon that is not only deadly, it is dehumanizing."
" He said he's "come to accept" being asked about his relationship with Hudson, and admitted that he and the actress are "a bizarre match-up to a lot of people.
It isn't easy: the husband does not speak Danish, so the child hears the language only from her mother, who has come to accept that she will reply in English.
"Kids at school would call her Poultry Penelope, so her portrait was really about helping her come to accept her childhood and its importance in her current life," Diogo explains.
That means they come to accept living in the United States with our laws and our culture the way it is, not the way they might want to change it.
I've (mostly) come to accept that Martha is gone for good, and Claudia's terrifying, eyebrow-twitching, lip-pursing return is a balm on the Martha-shaped hole in my heart.
We witnessed the birth of the gay civil rights movement and saw America slowly come to accept the LGBTQ community, as well as the devastation wrought by the AIDS crisis.
After searching for stability and familiarity in U.S. foreign policy in Trump's first year in office, America's friends in Europe have come to accept the president as an unpredictable political insurgent.
As Amazon has raced to add more and more selection, former executives say the company has come to accept that counterfeit items will find their way onto the site as well.
Indeed, many have come to accept the view of the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison that America's entire political system was riddled with the evils of slavery, beginning with its founding document.
They're something we've come to accept as the cost of living in America—a necessary evil to ball up and toss into the waste bin in the back of your mind.
Women have come to accept that every aspect of our periods are "our own secret problem, and we are making other people uncomfortable if we raise it," Ms. Weiss-Wolf said.
Yet I've come to accept that I and other lovers of music, like lovers of any art form, can't help being swept up in the search for, and identification of, greatness.
When the court was later considering the constitutionality of bans on same-sex marriage, she predicted that if the justices decided to overturn the bans, the public would come to accept it.
Fair or not, limited rookie deals are the norm in pro sports, where we've come to accept that young players should prove it for a few years before they really cash in.
The loss of control over personal dataBerners-Lee acknowledges the problem that we all have come to accept the labyrinthine terms of service that come with the private technologies that we use.
A big chunk of the American public ensconced in the abortion debate has come to accept the idea that a woman has the right to have control and responsibility over her body.
" The issue we must come to accept is not that some believe and some do not; we are not, as Mr. Irwin writes, "partners in a continuing conversation, addressing an enduring question.
Goldin likened the shift to a "middle age crisis" for the U.S., the U.K. and, to a lesser extent, Europe, as they come to accept their place in the new world order.
Antonio Robinson, 42, who works in education and lives in Goose Creek, wants to vote for Andrew Yang, but he's come to accept that Biden is a foregone conclusion in South Carolina.
Both the inappropriate comments and the company brushoff are the kinds of experiences that women at all levels of the income spectrum have come to accept as inherent to the professional world.
But opinion polls indicate that the party is not gaining much traction with a voting public that has come to accept leaving the bloc as inevitable and seems to feel that Mrs.
Trtl Pillow, available at Amazon, $17.99 (originally $29.99) [You save $12]Most of us have come to accept that we just won't get a great night's sleep when traveling on a plane.
I hope fans will come to accept this change, because people like myself watch FIFA from all over the world and cheer on their team even when they are far from home.
Many liberals are still skeptical that encouraging marriage will do much to help the poor, but most have come to accept that the children of intact families have a better shot in life.
"We have come to accept a level of insult and abuse in political discourse that violates each person's sacred identity as a child of God," reads the Tuesday statement, signed by the Revs.
ET as we take a deep dive into the most mystifying enigmas of everyday life, the tiny mysteries that we've come to accept as the norm... only to discover they're anything but ordinary.
They have come to accept, as Gary Hall, a 83-year-old Trump supporter put it, "that next year is going to be worse than the last year" no matter who is president.
" Spade said he has come to accept that a portion of his fan base recognizes him only from his Netflix comedies and Instagram posts and knows nothing of his primordial work on "S.
Australia had had private insurance for decades before its universal public insurance plan was introduced in the 1980s; both of its major political parties have come to accept the existence of that program.
Everyone has fears or anxiety, but mine tend to be a tad bit more dramatic than the usual, and maybe at some point I'll come to accept it as my friend, not my enemy.
But such measures are used only in situations where discrimination already exists—in the form of a system of unofficial, normalised inequality which we have come to accept as "just the way things are".
We've already come to accept many of these on our smartwatches, though based on application and form factor, we generally have entirely different expectations with regards to what the product can and can't do.
But it's also an acknowledgement of what founders of social networks have come to accept as a law of gravity: apps that don't require users to establish a persistent identity are doomed to fail.
Earl Hinson, a former mayor of Union Springs and a member at Eastside, said that while the arrival of so many immigrants had taken some adjustment, the town's residents have come to accept them.
We can guess that the Cherokee whose land they're on will come to accept them — Claire and Jamie aren't mere protagonists, they're heroes, and they will likely prove their mettle to the show's satisfaction.
But while we've come to accept that most of our lives are controlled by Jeff Bezos and Jeff Bezos only, there is one area of expertise that he hasn't quite gotten a grasp on... yet.
We had both come to accept certain truths, some unpalatable, and while we were both still angry and confused, we had found coping mechanisms that were allowing us to function with renewed focus and purpose.
Americans have come to accept the idea that the Supreme Court will have the final word on some of the most controversial issues of the day, such as guns, abortion, gerrymandering, and same sex marriage.
It comes out of what James Burnham called an 'ideology of Western suicide,' a belief system that provides a morphine drip for people who have come to accept the inevitability of their departure from history.
In his view, true change will come only when the great inequality between Israelis and Palestinians is recognized, and sufficient numbers of both populations come to accept the right of national existence of the other.
She told the website that after struggling with breakouts and the scars that come with them over the years, the actress has come to accept her skin in whatever state it's in — blemish-free or not.
It seems to me that freedom is both its own lesson and reward, and I have come to accept and even to welcome the rawness that change brings, the sting of new skin meeting the world.
It's about the world at large figuring out how to work him into its larger ecosystem, a dark tale of just how easy it is for people to come to accept amorality by swallowing it whole.
Shit in the same way that gameshows are shit—like, you don't hate it, you actually love it, begrudgingly, because you've come to accept it as a facet of culture that has just always been there.
In the post-Ukraine attack era, the time has come to accept that coherent measures to respond to cyber threats are no longer a luxury, but instead a necessary part of the service that utilities provide.
The Robinson family all come to accept the robot by the end of the season, but it seems to be for the sake of moving the plot along, rather than through any kind of organic growth.
If Republicans see the wall as little more than symbol of broader border security, the Democratic base has come to accept it as the ultimate concession to Trump, a physical reminder of Trump's harshest immigration policies.
DETROIT – After years of skepticism about the potential demand for electric vehicles – and their long-term profitability – the domestic auto manufacturers have increasingly come to accept that battery power will underlie the industry's long-term future.
As highly as he's regarded, we've come to accept that Drake is subject to drop a few lyrical duds here and there, endlessly pushing and pulling between being wronged and half-heartedly apologizing for his own wrongdoings.
"I continue to hope these operations will become so routine that China and other claimants will come to accept them as normal occurrences and releasing press statements to praise them will no longer be necessary," he said.
This year, 63 percent of consumers who responded to the researchers' questions said they wanted to have control over what companies can learn about them online, but have come to accept they have little control over that.
In fact, Bill Clinton will be liberated from the fundamental, suffocating burden of first wifehood precisely because we know him so well, and most of us, like it or not, have come to accept his glaring imperfections.
It's about the insane pressure we put on our kids to excel, and a young man's struggle to know — and be — himself in this crazy, overscheduled, pressure-filled world we have somehow come to accept as "normal."
After years of promising to cut back on cheese and hit the gym daily come January 1st, we've come to accept that most resolutions — big or small — are more of a work in progress than an instant transformation.
His audacious, unflinching boldness in the face of an onslaught of criticism is a virtue that I would not just come to accept, but also to appreciate and admire, leading me to endorse him before voting ever began.
On balance, Western courts have come to accept the right of propagators of unusual beliefs to make their pitch to strangers, whether in the street or at the door, and present their interpretation of the Bible, however idiosyncratic.
Chinese tech workers in their 30s and 40s told Reuters they had come to accept the industry's preference for youth but worried that it was becoming more extreme, especially in up-and-coming fields such as artificial intelligence.
As we've played the Brahms week after week under the baton of our late conductor's possible replacements, I've come to accept that for the rest of my life this music probably will remind me of her shocking death.
John Ratcliffe to serve as the nation's intel chief has led to some apprehension within the intelligence community, which has only grudgingly come to accept the Office of the Director of National Intelligence as a force for good.
What if we got to see them be vulnerable with their partners rather than come to accept the reinforcement of damaging Black, male stereotypes that made them hide their emotions or express their sadness through anger and resentment?
But Congo's Ministry of Health has declined it, saying that the Merck vaccine is known to work, and that it is the only one the nation's citizens, after a period of mistrust and suspicion, have come to accept.
Throughout my publicity tour, one of the more common objections I heard was that my concerns were yet another example of people exhibiting a knee-jerk fear of a technology that we'll eventually come to accept as harmless.
Other diseases that could eventually be treated include the loss of cardiac and pulmonary function as well as cognitive and vision function — "things we have come to accept as part of the normal course of aging," he said.
And, eventually, I did come to accept the characters, Roman (Dane DeHaan) and Lucy (Tatiana Maslany), who live in a Canadian town near the North Pole that functions, in their case, as an escape for damaged young souls.
After a couple of decades of life on earth as a pale, freckled person prone to the kind of sunburns that elicit condolences from strangers, I've come to accept sunscreen application as the consummate act of goodwill towards myself.
Eubanks — who welcomed her first child, Palmer Corrine Wimberly, in November 2017 — has come to accept her new life as a mother, but is still trying to find a work-life balance that allows her to keep her edge.
A University of Pennsylvania study published last year found that 58 percent of Americans have come to accept that they have little control over what companies can learn about them, even though they would like to be in control.
"They've reached a point where politicians have come to accept these before-election removals as a normal part of business, when they really weren't," Josh Kurlantzick, a fellow for Southeast Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations, told Vox.
And here's where you're probably expecting a repeat of last week's rant, in which I dumped all over the Gary Bettman and the NHL for the consistently meager TV ratings that fans have just come to accept with a shrug.
Perhaps the only thing we can hope is that as more women enter the workforce and assert their right to be there, men will have to come to accept a new reality where they can't get away with this bad behavior.
Most of us have just come to accept that what we wear when we travel is less representative of our personal style, and more representative of the functionality we crave for those hours spent on planes, trains, and the like.
Such blitheness could easily seem heartless, or witless, but so winning is McConaughey that we come to accept this mirthful hippiedom, which allows him to greet all slings and arrows with an uncomplaining shrug, as a sensible course of action.
Her options were limited: Their home, Palmira, had recently been decreed the eighth most violent city in the world, a standard that many Colombians have come to accept as depressingly normal in a country suffering the world's longest continuous civil war.
They had come to accept these visits as a recurring annoyance, like the rain or a car alarm going off, but it escalated from an annoyance to a threat to John's career when Benna Bok's owners threatened to sue him for harassment.
And while there are certainly times when the show does too much with the idea of how much things have changed since the '70s, I've come to accept I'm one of the only people alive who doesn't enjoy that sort of humor.
American leadership has always been marked by hypocrisy, but Trump's public disavowal of the American commitment to the most basic liberal principles has threatened to undermine even the aspirations that the world has come to accept as fundamental to the liberal order.
To watch the NBA for a sufficiently long time is to come to accept its players as characters in a sprawling long-running television show; as with any show worth watching, those characters can come to feel real enough to care about.
For the Spanish right, which has only grudgingly come to accept the notion of a multicultural Spain and all that it entails, like autonomy for separatist-minded regions, the idea of a strong leader standing up to regional extremists holds tremendous appeal.
By and large, though, these stoic, thick-skinned men have come to accept that their achievements will probably always play second fiddle to those of World War II, the marquee event their uncles and older brothers and cousins — the "Greatest Generation" — fought.
"It would be the icing on the cake for investors who have come to accept that you don't get money back on your investment," said David Schnautz, an interest rate strategist at Commerzbank, referring to a negative yield at the German auction.
"I haven't sh-t my pants yet, but I've come to accept that if I keep going with this diet it's just a matter of time before we lose a battle," he posted, with a picture of his dinner of liver and bacon. 
I haven't shit my pants yet, but I've come to accept that if I keep going with this diet it's just a matter of time before we lose a battle, and I fill my undies like a rainforest mudslide overtaking a mountain road.
The danger of Russia's NATO rhetoric The danger is not that citizens in European countries agitate for their nations to leave NATO, but that that they come to accept the steady Russian delegitimization of NATO, that they come to believe that Russia is the victim.
Trump once posited that his voters would stick with him even if he were to "stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody," a proposition that many Republican strategists have come to accept as a truth when it comes to Trump's loyal base.
And, slowly but surely, you'll notice you're buying wireless headphones over wired, USB-port-less laptops over USB-ported and you'll slowly come to accept the inevitable: that ports have held us back and the future is seamless, clean and yet, somehow, full of dongles.
Take for example laptops, which are getting slimmer and lighter every year, and thus, increasingly difficult or impossible to upgrade—Apple solders in the RAM (though you can finally upgrade the storage) for God's sake—and as consumers, we've just come to accept that reality.
That prompted Senator Orrin Hatch to remark that excluding Trump would be "ridiculous," because he is the President and "a very good man"—a comment that mostly served to demonstrate the extent to which the G.O.P. has come to accept Trump as its leader.
While the business community has come to accept Mr. Trump — one executive described the view by saying "life is relative" — Mr. Sonnenfeld noted that a poll he conducted three weeks ago found that 56 percent of C.E.O.s favored the president's impeachment and removal from office.
And while it's definitely fair to feel creeped out by the amount of data Google has about where you go, how long you've been there, and what photos you take, I've come to accept that this is what I've agreed to in exchange for a "free" service.
"We really thought there would be some age groups, like younger people, who would be more worried about their genitals and that they would come to accept them as they got older, or that there would be differences in satisfaction among racial or socioeconomic groups," says Gaither.
Finally, sentence by sentence, there are a lot of true facts in the passage: Condoms have indeed been available at the global gathering that scouts attend, and the Boy Scouts organization has indeed come to accept girls as well as gays and lesbians into its ranks.
Bret: It is staggering that we've come to accept as normal the mass murder of scores of people in places like Squirrel Hill, Orlando, Las Vegas, Sandy Hook, Sutherland Springs, Aurora and Parkland simply because unhinged men, acting from whatever motive, have access to these weapons.
"Because in order to win, and in order to lead, it's going to take a lot more than the political warfare we have come to accept from Washington, DC." Unlike his recent ideological clashes with Warren over Medicare for All, Buttigieg's case against Biden is mainly generational.
Amid the flurry of acclimating to their new life, most of the refugees had come to accept two hard facts: that America was supposed to be their final stop after years of impermanence, and that their families and lives as they knew them might never be the same again.
Although Top 10 summer hit "New Light" was recently certified gold, part of Mayer's new perspective means the singer has come to accept the fact that the kind of music he makes isn't necessarily what's finding its way to the top of the charts these days — and that's fine.
The public will come to accept the applications of artificial intelligence in daily life and embrace conveniences such as facial recognition easing airport security lines, and virtual assistants in homes, according to a vice president at SenseTime — one of the most valuable AI start-ups in the world.
However, the "atmospheric black metal" signifier doesn't quite fit, nor does straightforward "melodic black metal;" while the album is steeped in what we've come to accept as the hallmarks of modern USBM, reducing Dying Light to a cut-and-dried Bandcamp tag would do it a great disservice.
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky and many of his uber-progressive tech brethren live in such a sheltered, coastal bubble that they've come to accept the elitist assumption that supporting unrestricted immigration is a universal value, common to anyone who isn't a bigot, rather than the partisan position it is.
And that's an appalling, unacceptable truth, but it's one that many of us have generally come to accept and expect — probably because we simply lack the stamina to be as perpetually outraged as we should by the fact that we have to share so much of the world with actual Nazis.
While the late Marchionne, Manley's predecessor, was clearly a battery-car skeptic, he had come to accept that Fiat Chrysler would have to follow the lead of its competitors — as well as the push from regulators for more energy efficient cars, especially in key markets like the U.S., Europe and China.
Russell wrote back, and the film was released: He had come to accept this portrait of himself, one that highlighted his folk heroism, his idiosyncratic rural lifestyle, and quite rightly, a man who did things his own way, preferring to drift into obscurity rather than attempt to catapult into commercial stardom.
Although he confidently announced on the first day of spring training that he intended to play another five seasons, Teixeira had come to accept a new reality: At age 22016, despite a diligent training regimen and a gluten-free diet, his body could not longer hold up under the rigors of a season.
I had long ago come to accept Icelandic particularities—the cooing voices, the long-winded family histories, the constant coffee consumption—but I'd also had the prideful bits drummed in (world's oldest democracy, most literate nation, most successful welfare state) for so long that I could stand them being a little upended.
Mrs May has belatedly come to accept the need for compromise—to the fury of a small coterie of hardline Brexiteers who would sooner crash out of Europe, kamikaze-style, than maintain any kind of obligation to the EU. The prime minister's continued claims that Britain can simply walk away play into their hands.
There are some Thanksgiving tropes we've come to accept as just the way of doing the holidays: too much butter in just about everything; more turkey than we'd ever willingly eat any other day of the year; the mix of giblets and juices we know as "gravy"; whipped cream and ice cream on the dairy-laden dessert table.
We've come to accept that the stains of life — sweat, everyday dirt and grime, wine, baby burps, and more — are inevitable, but removing the evidence is a task less easy to swallow as we get our daily arm workouts scrubbing vigorously in the sink, encounter washing machine mishaps, and schlepping armfuls of clothing to the dry cleaners.
She believes that Wisconsin — where 266,29 votes separated Mr. Trump and Hillary Clinton in 20203 — "could go either way" in next year's election, and could favor Mr. Trump if voters see their decision as a choice between one candidate whose beliefs and motivations they do not fully trust and another whose flaws they have come to accept.
"In the decision to forgo the long and costly trial that would have cleared him of the charges of indecent assault and battery, the commonwealth of Massachusetts has come to accept Mr. Wopat's account of the events of a year ago — that nothing of an indecent or sexual nature was suggested, acted upon, or insinuated," Wopat's rep said in a statement to PEOPLE.
I've come to accept that even if I have a few good weeks, even if my skin fully heals, I'm never going to be completely in the clear; I'm always one bump or stray hair away from falling into a three-hour trance in my bathroom that leaves my forehead, bikini line, armpit, chin (pick your part...) bloody, scabbed, and in need of some heavy-duty concealer.
And while I'm happy to report that I've found ways around some of my other dislikes (I'll eat a banana if I slice it first — with my eyes closed, so I don't have to see those disgusting peel-y strings — and I'll occasionally let a cold piece of cheese touch my cracker if it's really thin…) I've come to accept that I will just never, ever — ever — learn to like chicken wings.
"Unquestionably, the idea that Donald Trump can appoint Supreme Court justices ought to instill the fear of God in every American in the country, both those who voted for him and those who didn't, because he will appoint individuals, just as his Republican predecessors did, who are hostile to the rights and liberties we Americans have come to accept as basic democratic values," Nan Aron, president of the Alliance for Justice, told The Hill on Monday.
Since 9/11, Brooks argues, the role of the military has expanded in ways no one expected, becoming an "all-purpose tool for fixing anything happens to be broken"; the institutions designed to check state power, which "rest on the assumption that we can readily distinguish between war and peace," have gradually eroded; and our ability to "define, contain, and tame" expansive wartime laws has been diminished as we've come to accept war as a permanent condition.
Eventually though, you will come to accept that you will never witness Eavis in the flesh, and he is in fact a sentient apparition that only appears thrice-yearly as a news story proclaiming that Glastonbury will be over by 2018, or that next year is going to be The Best Glastonbury Ever, and you will calmly roll over in your sleeping bag and wait until you have the energy to fill up a water bottle and eradicate the dry-mouth you've sustained since arriving on site four days earlier.

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