Sentences with phrase «finally coming to terms with the facts»

Now, as Silicon Valley is finally coming to terms with the fact that bad behavior can do more than cause a temporary headache, concerned LPs are taking notice.
I'm finally coming to terms with the fact that I'll probably be ending up having a cesarean.
While there are some people who have their perfected style down to a science, no matter the season, I've finally come to terms with the fact that's not me.
It's time Reese Witherspoon finally comes to terms with the fact that she could very well be the most appealing comedienne working in films today.
When we finally comes to terms with the facts it is not a relief to know we must become a formidable warrior in order to fight this beast every day of our lives.
And over time I've finally come to terms with the fact that I actually have nothing to do, and I think that's a small example of what you're talking about, where I just have to be fully aware, and honest, and comfortable with what's actually happening, because what I'm sitting there doing is, essentially, manufacturing problems for myself.
In stage four, we finally come to terms with the fact that we are never going to see eye - to - eye with our partners about everything and we have to figure out what we must do to live more peaceably.

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Finally, the church hierarchy has finally come to terms with their failures and are in fact turning in abusive priests when fouFinally, the church hierarchy has finally come to terms with their failures and are in fact turning in abusive priests when foufinally come to terms with their failures and are in fact turning in abusive priests when found out.
When I finally left, I'd come to terms with the fact that I was being abused, and I was with an abusive narcissist.
I spent an insane amount of money on health supplements — until finally I just came to terms with the fact that I wasn't sure why I was taking any of them at all.
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