Sentences with phrase «now accepting the inevitable»

So if the rumours we hear today are true, basically Mr Cameron is now accepting the inevitable: there is not going to be a treaty change; there is not going to be a fundamental change in Britain's relationship with the European Union and that's the reality.»

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Catholic clergy and laity seem to accept the use of microphones at Mass without question as something good, or at least as an inevitable feature of the electronic environment in which we all now live and move, as fish swim in water.
7) Celebrity is now the main species of modern fame, although perhaps, one can pursue it with a pre-modern devotion to honorable greatness: the one who we sometimes call a «righteous» rock - star or film actor accepts a certain inevitable celebrity - huckstering and the un-earned honors that accompany it, but never compromises the key principles of their art.
Speaking to the Today programme this morning, the Liberal Democrat leader said MPs have now accepted there must be full disclosure and the Speaker was «delaying the inevitable».
Disturbingly, Bertolucci, a poet raised on the cinema in Langlois's Cinematheque, a «true artist» now refusing interviews to anyone not associated with a «major daily,» has crafted a film that talks about growing out of movie love as something inevitable and to be accepted with resignation.
Now that we have accepted the inevitable, let's take a few minutes to think about what we need to do to make this year your most successful sales year yet.
Regarding Mr. Morano and the Senator he represents, if he is making (in part) the argument that major (and quick) climate change are inevitable and that we therefore should just accept and live with it, then how does he respond to the argument that death is inevitable, so why shouldn't we all just be happy meeting the maker now rather than later?
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