Sentences with phrase «first come to terms with the fact»

I believe that if we are going to try to bring a co ‑ operative spirit, between the boards and associations in Canada, we must first come to terms with the fact that all real estate boards and associations are not the same.

Not exact matches

By the time W finished his second term, I had graduated from college, come to terms with the fact that the criminalization of abortion is highly unlikely no matter the party in power, expanded my definition of «pro-life» to include Iraqi children and prisoners of war, and experienced first - hand some of the major problems with America's healthcare system, which along with poverty and education issues, contributes to the troubling abortion rate in the U.S. I remained pro-life idealistically, but for the first time, voted for a pro-choice president, hoping that the reforms I wanted to see in the healthcare, the economy, immigration, education, and for the socioeconomically disadvantaged would function pragmatically to reduce abortions.
Dealing with their parents» divorce and having to come to terms with the fact that Daddy cheated on Mommy because he was too selfish to keep from sleeping with someone else, but he was too cowardly to get a divorce first.
If you think of dating an Asian, you must first of all come to terms with the fact that this group of people is very traditional or religiously convicted.
However, once you get past the fact that Ted Post, who directed Eastwood in the spaghetti Western wanna - be Hang Em High, has chosen to mostly ignore the first film's visual appearance, it's easy to enjoy Magnum Force as a straight - forward action vehicle, with a tongue - in - cheek premise of the dirtiest cop on the force coming to terms with his own feelings as far as seeing known criminals get away with murder.
If you can't possibly avoid the subject, why not first go back to that thread, or to the article you cited as a reference, and try to come to terms with the fact that your 1 % figure is a grievous underestimate of what would be needed?
The question is: do the documents in dispute, ie, MSP and Pharmanet, come withing the terms of either Rule 7 - 1 (1)(a), ie, documents that can be used by a party of record to prove or disprove a material fact or that will be referred to at trial or, if not, do they come under category 7 - 1 (11), generally, in the vernacular, referred to as the Guano documents... There is no question that there is a higher duty on a party requesting documents under the second category... that in addition to requesting, they must explain and satisfy either the party being demanded or the court, if an order is sought, with an explanation «with reasonable specificity that indicates the reason why such additional documents or classes of documents should be disclosed», and again, there is no doubt that the new Rules have limited the obligation for production in the first instance to the first category that I have described and has reduced or lessened the obligation for production in general...
First, let's come to grips with the fact that $ 10,000 or $ 20,000 worth of life insurance between ages 45 and 60 is simply unnecessary when we're talking about term insurance.
Likewise, you need to come to terms with the fact that your spouse was never perfect in the first place.
Now that we've sold through all our fall mums, I'm starting to come to terms with the fact that it's almost winter...... but I'm taking a few moments to enjoy the fall first:)
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