Sentences with phrase «also accepts the consequences»

But, as with everything in life, if you're willing to pay the price to get where you want to be, you must also accept the consequences.

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«Pick up thy cross and follow me» means to also be willing to accept the consequences of sacred «cow tipping».
Ultimately, because Stone also subjects us to the everyday consequences and human toll of the mythological overdrive, we can accept his making every effort to portray its glamor.
Troeltsch sought to accept the critical methods of modern thought and to acknowledge their devastating consequences for the structures of ekklesia but also «to preserve Christianity as redemption through faith's constantly renewed personal knowledge of God.
Accepting the sticky consequences of a particular social commitment and covenant, a church member participates also in narrative reflection and storied praxis.
When, therefore, we have recognized that lawlessness is a rampant peril, we must also see close alongside it the multitudes of people who are merely law - abiding, who accept the dead level of general mediocrity as standard, who are no better than the enforced average, and who in consequence are living alike for themselves and for the social welfare utterly unsatisfactory lives.
«But we're also equally accepting that there's also an issue about how you do that so you make sure you don't create unintended consequences where, say, a family with one earner gets child benefit removal when there's another family with income earners who actually collectively earn more but keep the benefit.»
Brush these requests off and they'll come back later with tougher demands, but accept and accomplish these little quests and your people will gain hope, although failing comes with consequences There are also the various events you encounter via your exploration teams who are exploring the wasteland, stumbling upon refugees, abandoned cities, coal mines and more.
Besides exploring different locations and driving down the long roads, there are also random events that occur mid-game that you don't have control of — sure, you might be able to make a choice as to how you react, but other times you just have to accept the consequences.
But there was also a refreshing realism at the retreat that trying to solve Wicked Problems may be a wonderful goal, but believing that we actually can may be naïve... dangerously naïve... because faith that we can solve challenges that are massively complex, that create fierce conflicts over values, and which arise from deep instincts over which we have little conscious control... delays us from accepting that the best we probably can do with Wicked Problems like that is get on with figuring out how to cope with their consequences.
Many leading cases on divorce procedure are decades old, a consequence of the cost of litigation and perhaps also a more «relaxed» approach to the law by the courts, but the decision in Owens v Owens [2017] EWCA Civ 182, [2017] All ER (D) 23 (Apr) highlighted that the generally accepted practice of «mild» particulars in unreasonable behavior petitions does not in fact comply with the law.
He also adopted the defendants» position that if this interpretation of the Act was accepted, the exposure of the assets of Ontario subsidiaries to satisfy judgments by parent companies «would have startling and stark consequences for Ontario's businesses and their ability to attract investment.»
It must be in writing and must also: (i) state on its face that it is intended to have the consequences of Pt 36; (ii) specify a «relevant period» (as defined by r 36.3 (c) and usually of not fewer than 21 days) within which the defendant will be liable for the claimant's costs in accordance with r 36.10, if the offer is accepted; (iii) state whether it relates to the whole of the claim or to part of it or to an issue that arises in it and if so to which part or issue; and (iv) state if it takes into account any counter-claim.
When you choose to love and trust your partner, it means that you also must accept all the consequences.
While your teen needs to accept the consequences of their choices, it is also important they have somewhere safe to go.
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