While small retailers have come to accept this, it is new for service providers.
We have come to accept these as normal because we have become used to them.
This has been difficult to come to accept, but that is the truth of it.
Mr Nazarbaev seems confident that the Kazakhs will eventually come to accept the change.
Though he looks nothing like them, they come to accept him and he becomes friends with them.
They agree that black ownership should be encouraged, and have come to accept that state licensing is inevitable.
Seven years on, Brookstein has come to accept that the instant fame he found may never return again.
Over time most South Africans have quietly come to accept the fact that he will not be here forever.
Following Mr Kostunica's success in those elections, Montenegro has come to accept him as the leader of Serbia's democratic forces.
Many publishers hope that people will come to accept the idea of paying for mobile news, as they pay for text messages.
In a recent interview with BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat Mr Winehouse said that he had come to accept being in the media spotlight.
Even investors who have come to accept moderate black empowerment as a fact of life see the process as a tax on business.
Such loyalty will be balm to the souls of his forty million readers, who have come to accept the book as holy writ.
Ossietzky was under "protective custody" in Nazi Germany and could not come to accept the award in person, nor was he represented by anyone.
Before the 1981 Liberal-SDP merger, Cyril Smith admitted that he had initially wanted to strangle the Alliance at birth, but had later come to accept it.
As the 21st century moves into its sixth year, many people have come to accept the geopolitical reality that neither nation can control the entire territory.
One thing is for sure: we must all come to accept that the old ways are not as effective anymore if we are to advance in our careers.
Financial analyst, auditor, pension consultant, lawyer, politician and regulator conflicts of interest have become so commonplace and the corresponding risks so imperceptible, that we have come to accept preposterous scenarios.
That they put their efforts into winning seats in last week's election further suggests Sunni leaders have come to accept that the way forward is through the ballot box, not bombs.
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Mexico's governments have come to accept that if they want the United States to reform its immigration laws and to speed cross-border trade, they have to exercise more control over their own territory.
While I beat the drum in staff meetings, I had pretty much come to accept that terrible grammar and writing is an aspect of the millennial workforce I would simply have to accept and endure.
And, eventually, you come to accept that.
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If there is a truism we should by now have come to accept, it is to avoid single point extrapolations, look skeptically at the accepted wisdom of the day, and listen for the whistling wings of the Black Swan.
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At this point we've sorta come to accept the typos, but we can't shake the feeling that we'd be more accurate by leaps and bounds with wider, more closely spaced keys and another millimeter or two of width across the device.
And in my experience, children who come to accept the abandonment of a parent, specifically a mother, tend to be more forgiving when they believe that in doing so they were given a better life, whether that was the mother's intent or not.
Sure, I could probably take advantage of Costco's return policy, but I've come to accept this as my punishment for not reading the reviews -- if you Google the product name, you'll see that I'm not the only one who thinks it's a disaster.
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For the first time in history all major economies have come together to accept their responsibility to take action to confront the threat of climate change.
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Most developing and developed nations agree that global emissions need to come down, but few are willing to accept binding cuts without certain (and often conflicting) conditions.
You prepare yourself to come back and accept a great challenge, and here it is.
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