Sentences with phrase «acceptance of the change means»

If UAH's acceptance of the change means they recalculated their estimates from 0.09 to 0.12 degrees / decade rather than 0.19 as per RSS, is this issue really laid to rest?

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These are the people who eat the twisted theology, shit it out, and re-eat the same shit, as it did not change by any means in the process of digesting — Hell, there's no digestion, just blind acceptance, swallowing, and shitting back out of this hateful theology.
This is expected to continue as greater acceptance, changing values, more support and freedom of choice impacts on our understanding of what the word «family» means.
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Once you stick a label on someone, it doesn't help the person to change; it creates a sort of acceptance that «this is just the way I am, I'm meant to be this way...» like the person is a victim of a disease.
I am interested in the change from the period when the meaning of art and form in art was in making complex experience simple and lucid, as is still the case in «Knife in the Water» [Roman Polanski, 1962] or «Bandits of Orgosolo» [Vittorio De Seta, 1960], to the current acceptance of art as technique, the technique which in a movie like «This Sporting Life» [Lindsay Anderson, 1963] makes a simple, though psychologically confused, story look complex, and modern because inexplicable.
Users» continued use of this Web Site following the posting of changes to these terms will mean users» acceptance of those changes.
For example, when we are sick or injured, our pets usually keep a bedside vigil, and comfort us with quiet company and acceptance of circumstances, which often means abrupt changes to their cherished routines.
While CAGW skeptics might at first blush celebrate the possibility of a single, non-climate related, non-partisan, science - based theory that explains the whole complex range of CAGW's social characteristics, acceptance of this theory also requires acceptance of a couple of pretty uncomfortable truths, and the ditching of at least one touchstone used by many (but by no means all) climate change skeptics.
However, acceptance of certain uncontrollable events can mean that a person can move from a state of helplessness towards a state of action, and that action can bring about meaningful change and growth.
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