Sentences with phrase «possibly accept about»

On philosophical grounds, this form of accommodationism is inadequate for purposes of dialogue because its portrayal of the other faith (whether by Jews of Christianity or by Christians of Judaism) is one that the other faith — in good faith — can not possibly accept about itself.

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You all talk about Catholic Republicans not wanting to help the poor, but how in the world does a true Catholic accept the democrats position that its ok to kill babies — seriously, how can that possibly be acceptable?
In the past, Labour spokespeople have said they will accept the end of free movement when the transitional period finishes, but phrases such as «easy movement» have been bandied about - possibly an agreement that citizens could move between the UK and EU with minimum red tape to take up job offers, but not simply to look for work.
In all honesty you've got two ways to go, accept it as part of your personality (at the risk of feeling that way making you miserable or it possibly getting worse), or speak to somebody about it to try to make you feel less self conscious.
Sending mixed signals about the distance between possibly rich and technically poor, these shows all ask their viewers to accept and understand the most exquisite kind of West Coast suffering, as experienced by a very certain stripe of creative, nerdy Los Angeles - area residents.
my refund was accepted on the 21st and it showed processing for about 2 days... then it said call this 800 # and give reference code 9001... one of the ladies there said she seen no problem, but another one said it «may possibly» be identity theft but she wasnt sure... it has been saying that same info on wmr for about 4 days now.....
That point was reinforced in a comment sent Friday by Bárbara Ferreira, communications manager for the European Geosciences Union, endorsing what others have said about the dangers of publicizing research before it has been peer reviewed: «Our policy at the European Geosciences Union is to not advertise research submitted to our journals before the paper has been accepted and published in its final, peer - reviewed form — which, in this case, wouldn't be for at least another three months, possibly more.»
Self styled climate scientists appropriated the term, either due to a misunderstanding about the nature of a greenhouse, or possibly because no other explanation of their bizarre hypothesis would be accepted by the general scientific community.
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