Sentences with phrase «just come to terms with the reality»

Examine your belt and, if you notice any imperfect or even slanted stitch, just come to terms with the reality of having to deal with a fake Gucci belt.

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Few months back I considered myself a rabid AOB sort of a Piers Morgan type, after some time I came to terms with myself that nothing was going to change, it did not matter my tirades or how many comments would post, things at ARSENAL would not change, our destiny is intertwine with AW till the day he decides is enough for him or his Contract is over, for sure not before that, SO there is no point anymore in pointing AW deficiencies nor trashing the Man, he reached the top of his abilities and is consistent with that, making the top 4 reaching the last 16 at the CL and as a BONUS last year maybe this one the FA Cup, reality is he will not reach anything more and we just have to settle and accept (as he has done) our STATUS QUO a good team but not good enough........
My wife and I live in an area just outside of Jacksonville that is prime tick habitat, and it's been necessary for us to come to terms with this reality.
When you look at real economics (as opposed to fantasy visions that deep cuts are possible just with a few mouse clicks) and real geopolitics you have a problem that is structured to fail — it requires near - term policy efforts that are costly with uncertain future benefits, it depends on sustained action when the reality is that governments waver as issues come and go, and it requires international collective action.
Coming to terms with the climate catastrophe — really coming to terms with it, not just intellectually but morally, even spiritually — means facing up not only to scientific realities, but, just as much, to political realComing to terms with the climate catastrophe — really coming to terms with it, not just intellectually but morally, even spiritually — means facing up not only to scientific realities, but, just as much, to political realcoming to terms with it, not just intellectually but morally, even spiritually — means facing up not only to scientific realities, but, just as much, to political realities.
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