Sentences with phrase «accept any compromises there»

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To teach, as some writers have, that we must accept the «insight» of modern Evolutionists, as true beyond reasonable doubt, that humans came into existence in various places at differing times (so - called «Polyphyletism») is to compromise the Church's infallible teaching that there was one first man (Adam) and one first woman (Eve) from whom we all descend.
There is the same renunciation of the accepted structure of values in the world of affairs, and the same persistent problems of compromise and adjustment to necessities.
The Guardian reports that there is now a compromise from Gladbach and that they have accepted 25m for Xhaka and he is in London for his medical, infact could be announced nextweek...
There's no compromise to accept,» he said.
But there are also workplace - specific red flags, says Burgo. «A narcissistic boss might be unable to compromise or accept input from the rest of the team,» he says.
The compromises are fairly straightforward, but must be accepted if there is to be any chance of getting the green light.
So, there are costly compromises that applicants have to accept if they are to secure the personal loan they need.
While it is true that getting instant loan approval is very good news for those facing a financial emergency, there are some compromises that need to be accepted too.
In 2010, there were over 57,000 Offer in Compromise applications submitted to the IRS — only 14,000 of them were accepted.
An Offer in Compromise will be accepted by the IRS when there is little chance that the outstanding debt can be collected in its entirety, and the proposed settlement is an equitable representation of the collection potential.
Despite the accepted importance of compression stockings in preventing DVT there is evidence that many are ill - fitting, which can compromise their effectiveness in reducing the risk of DVT.
According to the Gottmans, there are four parts for effective problem solving: 1) Softened start - up, 2) Accepting Influence, 3) Repair and De-escalation, and 4) Compromise.
Generally, some compromise will be made at that point, saying instead of a $ 50,000 fine, a $ 25,000 fine is accepted while the violator pays legal fees of $ 25,000 + to get there, I don't see that as a real win.
Once we got there, we were able to talk through the advantages and disadvantages of each choice, and the discussion prepared us to understand and accept the compromise.
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