Sentences with phrase «accept the inevitable changes»

I hope for two things: 1) that you both hold true to your sincerities and commitments to this cause for the long haul (David already has proven that), 2) that enough people will put their indifferences aside to listen to your messages and accept the inevitable changes that are to come, and quit chasing this impossible infinite growth concept that has blinded so many.
You are certainly right in that the outside must put pressure on publishers to accept the inevitable change that they are desperately trying to delay.

Not exact matches

However, please don't accept that lumps or breast changes are due to mastitis or an inevitable side effect of breastfeeding, even if you are told this by a health professional.
Although the vast majority accepted these changes as the inevitable (and even admirable) progress of technology, a small percentage continued to use cloth diapers.
So if the rumours we hear today are true, basically Mr Cameron is now accepting the inevitable: there is not going to be a treaty change; there is not going to be a fundamental change in Britain's relationship with the European Union and that's the reality.»
For this to ring true, boards and district leaders must honor change agents and accept inevitable reversals.
We urge educators working in states that have yet to add edTPA to the list of teacher licensure requirements to resist pressures to accept what might appear to be an inevitable change, and encourage those who, like us, work in states that have adopted the edTPA as a high - stakes assessment instrument, to lobby for its elimination as a mandated licensure requirement.
Fortunately, more veterinarians and pet owners are not accepting these as inevitable aging changes.
Continue to accept responsibility for the dog despite inevitable life changes such as new babies, kids going off to school, moving or returning to work?
Regarding Mr. Morano and the Senator he represents, if he is making (in part) the argument that major (and quick) climate change are inevitable and that we therefore should just accept and live with it, then how does he respond to the argument that death is inevitable, so why shouldn't we all just be happy meeting the maker now rather than later?
«If you accept that the science is causing climate to change, you have to heed what those same scientists are telling us about how you prevent the inevitable consequences and impacts.»
But this isn't the whole story — it's not just about accommodating personal circumstance, it's about changing the culture of legal work to stop accepting burnout as an inevitable price to pay for being a lawyer.
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