Sentences with phrase «accept as a part»

Accept it as part of the process.
As the first Singaporean athlete to ever win an Olympic gold medal, the 21 - year - old University of Texas student received a $ 753,000 bonus for the win, which he was able to accept as part of the allowable NCAA guidelines — but that's it, for now.
In a statement, Cambridge Analytica says it has been «vilified» for actions it says are both legal and widely accepted as part of online advertising.
The London firm blamed «unfairly negative media coverage» and said it has been «vilified» for actions it says are both legal and widely accepted as part of online advertising.
Everyone's at it, and while most people aren't breaking the law in the pursuit of profit, there's a case for saying that manipulation should simply be accepted as part of life.
The alternative is to embrace manipulation and accept it as part of the cut - and - thrust of trading.
The widening in the current account deficit that we expect in 1998/99 will be the fifth such cyclical widening in the past 20 years, and I think that people now accept this as a part of our economic cycle.
The authors of the books accepted as part of the new testament never had Christ deny his deity.
Theological options that have heretofore been fully accepted as part of the conversation will be forced to defend their right to continue as such.
But it is so open to be all - inclusive, all - consuming, like a unifying theory that applies to everyone from atheist to believer in any religious or spiritual tradition, that most wouldn't accept me as a part of their club.
As far as I have ever heard, they all accept it as part of their holy writings.
No matter how much we may puzzle at the phenomenon we have to accept it as part of the world's realities.
And it fails to interrogate and thereby complicate same - sex desire in its rush to accept it as part and parcel of God's good creation.
Much more recently Eldridge Cleaver has pointed out that the splitting tendency in American culture, which we have traced back to the early Puritans, tended to make the white man a mind without a body and the black man a body without a mind.20 Only when the white man comes to respect his own body, to accept it as part of himself, will he be able to accept the black man's mind and treat him as something other than the living symbol of what he has rejected in himself.
He was aware that there were sophisticated types who could not take his teaching; he accepted this as a part of the conditions under which he had to work.
He taught that death must be accepted as part of human nature; the important thing was to leave behind a good name.
Must they jettison their sacred texts and adopt new views to be accepted as part of society?
The choice was to be honest about it to myself and others, and to accept it as a part of what makes me a person created in the vast image and likeness of all God's creation.
We Atheists encounter religion saturated into every corner of modern society, and accept it as part of our culture.
We accept this as a part of life that gives us both pain and pleasure.
In spite of their exclusion from political and economic power, most of these groups identified themselves as American and wanted to be more accepted as part of the unity.
When they are doing their worst with us there is no comfort in being told that they are figments of our imagination, and that they must be accepted as part of the world we live in.
The dialogical communicator, on the other hand, knows that they are there, accepts them as a part of the communication situation, and is confident that the barrier, if rightly dealt with, can in the end become a carrier of meaning.
St Augustine of Hippo, who is a major influence on Calvin's thinking, accepted as part of the Christian Faith doctrines that many of Calvin's theological heirs have regarded as heathen at best and satanic at worst: such as baptismal regeneration.
The goal, she says, will not necessarily be to have people read the report, but to become familiar with its basic conclusions and to accept them as part of Chilean history.
But I see many people, including myself, who make it to the other side and learn to accept this as a part of their story and integrate it into their lives.
I am trying to learn to accept it as part of the messy, bittersweet, beautiful aspect of living that you rightly point out.
Hence we all share a global bond and we can walk into any professional kitchen around the world, swap our secret handshake, and be instantly accepted as part of the worldwide fraternity of bakers.
Walcott does not mind at all though and accepts it all as part of football and will use it to» spur» him on to greater things on the pitch.
While I am not privy to Pochettino's discussions with his assistants and Jan, I feel however that this aspect of his play has been either encouraged by Pochettino or accepted as part of his play as a centre back.
At the same time, evading, receiving and accepting as part of the game, sliding tackles that would see the offender banned Sine Die, if he did such a thing on today's croquet lawns.
The thing that strikes me as a little peculiar about these comments is that both Diaby and Wenger appear to be steering clear of complaining about the tackle by Robinson, praising the physical nature of English football and in the process accepting it as part of the game.
I understand the criticism that will come my way because of that; you accept it as part of being a manager.
it was just something i accepted as part of life... i would just deal with it.
As a divorced middle - aged woman who is about to be an empty - nester, shacking up — with someone respected and accepted as part of the family — works.
When you get a pet, you're accepting them as part of your family and a responsibility!
I've accepted this as part of parenthood, and I try not to beat myself up about it.
Some people find that the maintenance required to keep the mold away is simply too much, whereas others accept it as part and parcel of owning this style of mattress.
I believe when you adopt a child, you have to accept this as a part of the child, and learn that there will be a day that child will start asking questions about their first family.
Although Bakir Izetbegovic's correct and justified reminder that Islam is not foreign to Europe and should be accepted as part and parcel of our European civilization, culture and history, his eulogy on the Bosniak people and the one - sided assessment of their history was a mockery to many in the audience.
UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente, Jr. and Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi have written U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao demanding an explanation for why a proposal from New York state, Amazon and partners in Central New York was not accepted as part of the department's drone integration pilot program.
Malloy had proposed cutting $ 100 million, which UConn officials had said they would accept as part of the shared sacrifice.
In the wake of the corruption scandal that brought down former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver at the beginning of this year, Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed a package of ethics reform measures and vowed to force the Legislature's hand in accepting it as part of this year's budget deal — even if that meant shutting down the government.
Huhne, one of the Conservatives» least favoured Liberal Democrats, will also tell the Tories that compromise is not a dirty word, and is something they should accept as part of modern politics.
It is a brutal cycle that many of us have come to accept as a part of our lives.
People with [autism] want to be accepted as part of the team.»
Accept them as part of it and keep going.
He didn't know any better, and so he accepted this as part of the price he must pay to «keep in shape» - an idea perpetuated by mainstream fitness media - but he knew subconsciously that something wasn't right.
You may even have accepted it as part of the deal and signs of success!
Otherwise, by abusing or neglecting a section of your body that is even more exposed to external environments than your skin, you're setting yourself up for subpar performance that unfortunately is often simply accepted as part of the fueling perils of endurance events.
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