Sentences with phrase «accepting fair amount»

Toxicities are unlikely to be completely eliminated but, as Siliciano suggests, researchers could start looking at eradication strategies similar to cancer chemotherapy and «accept a fair amount of toxicity.»
I am willing to accept a fair amount of risk since the one year timeframe would be nice, but it is not critical.

Not exact matches

There's been a lot of talk and a fair amount of hand - wringing about the numbers of couples that are living together — there are 12 times as many cohabiting couples today as there were in the 1970s (in part because we're a lot more accepting of such arrangements and in part because Millennials are — wisely — delaying marriage).
I can not keep up with the amount of wet clothing and towels that come with spring and summer so I have to accept that I am going to have a fair amount of stinky laundry to wash... laundry with that icky mildew smell.
It's not that I can't be convinced that they're unhealthy, but if I'm going to accept data that goes against the grain of thousands of years of human history and a fair amount of anecdotal data, I'd like more than one study to convince me; I'd like multiple studies and an explanation of the mechanism by which these foods do harm.
Scott, with screenwriter Drew Goddard and with great ingenuity, maintains a sort - of - realism that's good enough in all other aspects to accept and forgive a fair amount of compromise and coincidence.
She has accepted an invitation to serve under a decidedly nontraditional president, causing a fair amount of cognitive dissonance in the education commentariat.
When ebooks came out there was a fair amount of trouble in adapting only one company did not fully accept the digital revolution (they keep coming in an out).
Collective delusion, just like the luminiferous aether, caloric (even Lord Kelvin took a fair amount of convincing before he accepted that the caloric theory was false), and many others.
It took a fair amount of time to accept Relativity as an improvement on Newton, and the same is being applied to «Saturated GHG» theory based on overall atmospheric energy balance.
And HMRC would not accept the «coincidence» of the «tenant» annually «gifting» an amount to the «landlord» that just happened to be a fair rate of rent.
If Ms. Dyck charges her clients by the billable hour, and begins all professional communications in this same way, then her every client should be given a stopwatch and a copy of Rule 2.08 (1) of LSUC's (Ontario) Rules of Professional Conduct: «A lawyer shall not charge or accept any amount for a fee or disbursement unless it is fair and reasonable and has been disclosed in a timely fashion.»
If the amount is close to what you have deemed reasonable and fair, you should always feel free to accept the offer and receive the funds to cover your losses.
By and large, successful legal professionals working in government are comfortable taking direction, able to accept authority (sometimes without question), deferential when warranted and possess a fair amount of professional confidence.
In Office of Fair Trading v Abbey National plc and 7 Others, Mr Justice Andrew Smith accepted the banks» submissions that none of the relevant terms in the contracts imposing these charges amounted to a penalty under common law.
2.08 FEES AND DISBURSEMENTS Reasonable Fees and Disbursements 2.08 (1) A lawyer shall not charge or accept any amount for a fee or disbursement unless it is fair and reasonable and has been disclosed in a timely fashion.
And while it's definitely fair to feel creeped out by the amount of data Google has about where you go, how long you've been there, and what photos you take, I've come to accept that this is what I've agreed to in exchange for a «free» service.
«There has been a fair amount of comment about the fact that we are limiting the amount of capital the ICO will accept,» says Smith, «We've made this decision to ensure the trading capital does not dwarf the trading opportunities open to the AI trading models,» says Smith.
At one point in a previous attack on our system the Competition Bureau even suggested that the amount paid to a selling salesperson should be hidden until after the offer has been accepted so the selling agent can not discriminate against those who do not wish to pay us fair compensation.
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