Sentences with phrase «still coming to terms with the reality»

People have accepted this notion when it comes to carbon dioxide or the chemicals that eat away at the ozone layer, but Jaffe is finding that they are still coming to terms with the reality that it applies to industrial pollutants in general.

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You can support your child in coming to terms with a reality that is not exactly as he wishes but one that is still «safe.»
Britain still has difficulty coming to terms with the new reality.
Despite David Cameron's recent woes, Ed Miliband and his party are still struggling to come to terms with the realities of life after government.
In an impassioned poem, Timothy DuWhite, emphasizing that everyone defines their own subjective truth, told his tale of being infected by an ex-lover, whom he still loves, and his struggle to come to terms with the reality of his serostatus while completing college.
With the excitement over, part of the come down has been coming to terms with the reality that I'm still sinWith the excitement over, part of the come down has been coming to terms with the reality that I'm still sinwith the reality that I'm still single.
I still struggle to come to terms with the harsh reality.
The reality is that, while I have known since the late 1990s that the Old School SWR studies get all the numbers wildly wrong, I am myself still in the process of coming to terms with the implications of the idea that valuations affect SWRs (and everything else relating to stock investing, to be sure).
If you see this and still want ATB in the newer games, then u need to come to terms with reality!
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