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How to use the word Accept in a Sentence? Page #10

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Being handicap: It's a very painful feeling mentally, emotionally, and physically when your handicap and you know you can't function like normal people. It's a very painful feeling when you know your universes behind even average people. It's a very painful feeling when you see everybody having fun and enjoying their freedom and your so handicap all you can do is be in a handicap prison. Now it's time for me to catch up no matter how long it takes me, no matter how hard it is, no matter how painful it will be. Only If I get out of this handicap prison can I begin to live a peaceful and happy life, until then I will continue to suffer. Even if I'm able to pull myself out of this handicap prison, this handicap Hell that I've been trapped in my whole life, I will be left with both scars for what I have lost and growth for what I have learned. If I'm unsuccessful in my attempts to leave my handicap prison, my handicap Hell than I guess the only thing I can do is be strong and learn to accept my circumstance.

Ryan Pack

added by littleking
2 years ago

Eric stated quite clearly he would not accept any PD union endorsements — and he even returned their contributions, so an endorsement by this union was n’t an option.

Evan Thies

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I think that she clarified her remarks and we accept that, and she has a point that she wanted to make and she has a right to make that point, there's some unease about how it was interpreted.

Speaker Pelosi

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

If they spent even a quarter of that effort instead convincing landlords to apply for and accept the money.

Diane Yentel

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

If the president gets to make the decision, he will accept this.

Roger Wicker

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The coverup continues via refusal to allow WHO access, accept CDC offers to assist, and simply tell the truth of this pandemic’s endemic dangerous, incessant and pernicious injurious traits, which has caused huge injury to the American people and citizens of the world, Chinese citizens included, does anyone sane doubt that?

David Asher

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Steven Gillon felt betrayed by the commission and refused to accept findings.

Steven Gillon

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It is outrageous that Fulton County continues to be a target of those who can not accept the results from last year's election, the votes have been counted three times, including a hand recount, and no evidence of fraud has been found. The fact remains that Fulton County safely and securely carried out an election in the midst of a public health pandemic. It's a shame to see that the' Big Lie' lives on and could cost the hardworking taxpayers of Fulton County.

Robb Pitts

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This [election] lie is like throwing gasoline on a fire. It guarantees further violence. The American people are unique. We do not passively accept our fate at the hands of tyrants. If our democracy is being stolen, we will rise up in arms. If I thought our democracy was being stolen, I’d have joined in support of the broader Jan. 6protests, if not the violence.

USA Today

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

It’s now very difficult to operate a business, traders don’t accept bank transfers now. They want cash. So we need to find the cash.

Hnin Hnin

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

Everyone lies. It's not a sad fact, I don't think. Barely even a fact at all. Just...a reality. Something that was always true and will always continue to be true. It's something we all accept, whether we want to admit it or not. We all lie. Every one of us. And it's not just a one-time thing either. It's constant. We do it over and over again. And why wouldn't we? Parents lie to their kids, teach them how to lie right back to them, breeding a new generation of people born into distortion, born into a world of deceit and falsehood disguised as reality. And what can you expect from them? Can you really expect them to turn out pure and innocent when they're constantly being fed their parents' inventions, their teachers' stories? They pick up on those things. I did, at least. Maybe it was just me, though. It's not something you grow out of. As you get older, you keep on lying. You lie about everything, to everyone, at one point or another. You lie about your career when your parents ask how happy you are staying in your dead-end office cubicle counting down the seconds until you can go home and start the cycle of monotony over again. You lie to your spouse promising you'll love them till the end of time, not realizing that sooner or later, that love will run out. And not just for them, for anyone and anything. It never lasts. Nothing does. You lie to strangers when they ask you what you believe, what you pray to, what you curse when things don't work out, spouting some scripted verse you learned as a child and stapled into your head, reciting lines you don't really understand to people you don't really care about, if only to convince yourself that you really do have a clue, that you aren't just flying blind in a sea of the unknown. And then there are the lies that stand out over all the others. The lies we tell ourselves. There's something different about them, something...bitter. Lies you tell to other people, they breeze in, announce themselves and then float right back out. They never linger in your head for longer than it took to talk to the person, discarding themselves as unimportant the second that person leaves your line of sight, never to be seen or thought of again. But the lies we tell ourselves, they don't leave. They don't breeze right back out. They linger, hover before your eyes, tracing over each and every detail until it's burned in your head, until you can recreate it over and over again with perfect precision, not a single word out of place, until that lie has completely overtaken you, washing away anything and everything until it is all that remains. Until it is nothing but the truth. Those lies are the most powerful...the most dangerous. Because unlike the lies we throw at others, the lies we tell ourselves are so much louder, so much brighter, so much more painful. When you can't live with what's in front of you, so you have to create something else, a new reality for you to live in and accept as truth. Because it is the truth. It's the truth you want. And at the end of the day...what else matters? Certainly not the little fib you woke up telling yourself. After all, what harm can come from one little lie? In hindsight, we both should have known it could never be that simple.

RayRox360

added by Multiverse-Goddess
2 years ago

I am a conservative House Republican, and the most conservative of conservative principles is reverence for the rule of law, the election is over. That is the rule of law. That is our constitutional process. Those who refuse to accept the rulings of our courts are at war with the Constitution.

House Republicans

Found on CNN
2 years ago

North Korea would be North Korea but there is no way that Kim Jong Un would ever accept them.There would be paranoia about what would be delivered by the US and there is also the possibility that China could be providing vaccines quietly to North Korean elites.

Vipin Narang

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I do deeply regret ...the harm that my actions have caused my daughters, my wife and others. I take full responsibility for my conduct, I'm ready to accept consequences and move forward with the lessons I've learned from this experience.

Mossimo Giannulli

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

If there was science-fact information, we would accept it, they never shared any data with us, any scientific data or any data, period, and so, look, it seems to me they make this stuff up as they go along.

Del Rio

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We can't accept this because we are brown or Black or Hispanic like me. We are citizens, we pay taxes, we live here, it has happened to a lot of people, and because they don't have papers( legal immigration status), because they don't speak English... they are scared and stay quiet.

Edith Arenales

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Because it's been around for longer people are starting to accept it, that's led to professional involvement because now they understand a bit better how to manage the risk.

Gavin Smith

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The Glazers say they want to rebuild the trust but they never had the trust of the supporters. I think (the protests are) a warning to the owners of the football club that ultimately they’re not going to accept what they’ve done in the last couple of weeks, this is a consequence of the Manchester United owners’ actions two weeks ago. There is a general distrust and dislike of the owners, but they weren’t protesting two or three weeks ago.

Malcolm Glazer

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

We will not accept that some violence-seeking individuals want to deprive us of May Day as a day of peaceful demonstration, we do not give way to violence.

Andreas Geisel

Found on CNN
3 years ago

This isn’t going to bring people to West Virginia, this just sends a message across the country that we’re closed minded and we don’t accept you for who you are.

Cody Thompson

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Amber Guyger needs to sit where Amber Guyger is in prison and accept responsibility for what Amber Guyger did to my son, my family, my country, my world.

Allison Jean

Found on CNN
3 years ago

A group of Republicans are continuing to try to appease their base who refuse to accept that... Donald Trump lost Arizona and that Donald Trump's not Donald Trump anymore.

Katie Hobbs

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Are we going to say, is The US going to be( when we have) less than 10,000 cases( in The US) ? but then, what if we have cases but people are not getting sick ? So would we be able to accept 20,000 cases but very few people in the hospital ?

The US

Found on CNN
3 years ago

He is extremely remorseful and has admitted the juvenile petition in order to demonstrate his remorse and his willingness to accept the consequences of his actions.

Mark Werksman

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

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