31. That Reilly is starting to accept those realities is something worthy to gush about. 32. The ability to accept unchangeable reality and make the most of less than satisfactory situations. 33. The Dayton accord accepted that reality, to the distress of many Bosnians who fought to preserve their multiethnic country. 34. The mystery is that the Republicans have been slow to accept the reality that a large segment of the country actually likes Clinton and likes his policies even more. 35. The trick is accepting that reality and being prepared to bail out of a bad scene rather than perennially riding out the storm. 36. They had come to accept reality, and reality was that the NBA was where the greatest players resided. 37. This schizophrenia allows the average voter to understand and accept a reality that will forever repel the candidate, his closest relatives and advisers. 38. We have been here before and, like the first time, we are reluctant to accept reality. 39. Which means that she no longer only accepts the reality of Indian gambling and wants to manage it wisely, as she has claimed in the past. 40. Accepting the reality of nuclear power as a source of relatively inexpensive energy is one way of meeting the challenge, he said. |
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