Sentences with phrase «accept losing days»

If you refuse to accept losing days, you will do stupid things like overtrading and ruin your trading account pretty soon.

Not exact matches

But often you can't, and whatever you lose, you have to accept that you don't have it any longer and continue with your business, in some cases, as if you're starting that day.
One day the slags will win because we lost our ability to just accept the fact we love a good fight, and will do anything to win.
Just the other day, a CPS worker phoned to ask whether the two women would accept two more foster daughters, newborn twins whose birth parents had already lost their parental rights.
Those who wanted to get out (and I am one of them) are going to have to accept that independence will not mean a return to the lost days of Imperial London, but will probably mean acceptance that England (with tiny Wales at her side) is on her own again for the first time in more than four hundred years.
It would be a disaster to lose the team's only creative player on the last day of the window but I think we need to accept that, even if he stays for now, it is only a matter of time before he is off to seek the brighter lights of European football that he is unlikely to find at West Ham anytime soon.
After a fan from each club accepted the award at Zurich on Monday, Dortmund won over everybody's hearts after the club's Twitter handle dedicated the title to the 96 victims who lost their lives on that fateful day.
It's annoyed employers no - end, but parents who have lost January wages (because schools won't accept kids for fear of snowy days affecting their truancy scores) are livid.
He informed them he would lose $ 1,000 a day if Lee's wife became sick in the car and, what's more, told them no other driver would accept a woman in labor as a passenger.
2) You cycle your calories (eat more on training days, eat less on rest days) and accept that gaining muscle / losing fat simultaneously will take a VERY VERY long time
«Two Days, One Night,» Dec. 24 Oscar and 2014 New York Film Critics Circle winner Marion Cotillard stars in this Belgian film about a woman who will lose her job if she fails to convince her colleagues to turn down bonuses they all accepted despite knowing she'd be dismissed.
Hi everyone I've been reading a lot of posts on here and to my knowledge I found out a lot of info to tell u, well my daughter file on 1/19/16 got accepted on 1/21/16 and she lost her bars on 1/30/16, and codes 900I and 152 popped up i was wondering y this happened Cuz this her first time filing, we called IRS on 2/10/16 and we went from calling one number til three numbers come to find out she had to idvertify, she couldn't be vertify online or over the phone so now we have to do a walk in next week, but the next day she received a letter stating she had to vertify herself.
I also accept that it would have been stressful for the applicant to have lost his employment approximately five working days prior to his hip replacement surgery, and that his recovery from surgery would have impacted his ability to search for other employment.
Occasionally, I still have a day where my sole accomplishment is staying sober, and I have learned to accept that, because if I lose my sobriety, everything else goes with it (including my wife and cats, with whom I am again living).
Had the plaintiffs accepted it, they would have saved $ 26,000 that they will now lose, they would have received $ 40,000 that they will not now get, they would have saved the time and expense of many days of trial, and they would have avoided all their additional liability for costs.
In those days the call was for legal aid to be removed because it was said everything would be so much better if claimant lawyers did not have the security of fees, win or lose, but had to be businesslike and accept risk.
Under the new rule an accepted offer must be paid within 14 days or the claimant will be able to enter judgment and the defendant will lose the costs protection afforded by Part 36.»
As each day goes by more and more of the best candidates are accepting other offers and lost.
I'll share an example from an agent who called me the other day where their Buyer lost out on a condo which had a high number of offers and their offer was actually $ 5K higher than the accepted offer (which turned out to be the listing agents Buyer, and apparently no one got a chance to re-submit).
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