Sentences with phrase «accept rejection from»

It is really difficult to accept rejection from someone you loved and appreciated.

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If you accept this reality from the beginning, rejection will be easier to swallow.
Though the most Deistic of the Founding Fathers, even Jefferson was not a full - fledged Deist if we accept that philosophy as having had two fundamental tenets: a rejection of biblical revelation and a conviction that God, having created the laws of the universe, had receded from day - to - day control....
Even the pain experienced in our self - rejection stems from the fact that it is so deep in our nature to want to be valued and accepted.
«For example, recognizing the funding landscape tends to make you accept rejection more calmly, whether it is a grant or in university life, like hearing «no» from your department head or dean.»
«Those lucky rascals who as children were treated with sympathetic attention from at least one of their caregivers feel more pride — accepted as they are — and, therefore, less shame and rejection,» Scheff said.
June 20, 2016 Microbiota affect the rate of transplant acceptance and rejection Researchers from the University of Chicago have shown that microbiota — the bacteria, viruses and other microbes living on the skin and in the digestive system — play an important role in the body's ability to accept transplanted skin and other organs.
However, if the researchers removed T cells only from the mother before carrying out the transplant, nearly 100 percent of the injected fetuses engrafted, or accepted the transplanted cells, indicating that maternal T cells play the critical role in triggering transplant rejection.
As this video shows, constant criticism («you have the wrong body for ballet») and rejection («unfortunately, you have not been accepted») were not enough to keep Copeland from achieving her dream of becoming a professional ballerina.
If you can't accept the decision, don't stay and try to live with your resentment; few couples recover from a rejection of marriage.
Despite dutifully following the suggestions delineated in Writer's Market, widely accepted as the bible of struggling authors, all I have to show for my efforts to date is a big pile of rejection letters from publishers and agents.
Reject Rejection: The Making of Accepted (10 minutes) contains lots of behind - the - scenes footage and comments from the cast and crew, as it explores the cast, characters, director, and the involvement of Lewis Black.
If you consider responses such as «We only accept manuscripts from existing clients» as rejections, then the answer is yes.
Ethical veganism results in a profound revolution within the individual; a complete rejection of the paradigm of oppression and violence that she has been taught from childhood to accept as the natural order.
The lesson from these examples is that successful authors learn to accept rejection because they have a passion for writing.
Since Baen and only a couple of others accept unagented mss, getting a personalize rejection from a publisher is even tougher.
On Jan. 9, Lloyd and I got a terse rejection from Chylek: «Not accepted.
-- Simultaneously Cliff has no answer to professionally authored rejection of the shopworn and discredited hypothesis he's now being conned into accepting, instead finds it better to «disappear» these problematic items from the sight of his readers.
From: http://www.thegwpf.org/the-climate-record/4377-unchanging-science-why-climate-skepticism-is-a-virtue-not-a-vice.html «Think of it this way: The premise of catastrophe produces the conclusion that the political and economic underpinnings of Western civilization must be discarded -LSB-...] Now, in a purely logical world, the rejection of the premise would mean that we don't have to accept the conclusion.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham apologized Thursday to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student David Hogg for mocking his rejection from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)-- an apology he, as of yet, is not accepting.
Indeed, although clique isolation, peer rejection and friendlessness are regarded as distinct peer relation problems, children who are isolated from cliques often have fewer reciprocated friendships and are less accepted by their peers than clique members (Wentzel and Caldwell 1997).
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