German taxpayers might accept that the immediate costs of our rescue plan are smaller than break-up.
But America might accept a weaker yen were it combined with serious structural reforms.
Many southerners might accept autonomy instead of independence if they felt they had a modicum of justice.
Well, first, they might accept that their daughters have not just a "double consciousness, " as W. E.
Should this Arsenal side also lift the European Cup, even United fans might accept them into the pantheon.
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Sudan has indicated it might accept a U.N. force in Darfur to aid African Union troops if a peace treaty is signed.
Mr Sondhi hinted in a newspaper interview that if Mr Samak stepped down he might accept another PPP figure as prime minister.
Executives might accept in desperation, but they'd leave once better offers came along, so we knew we had to be fair in compensation.
Tribal militiamen in the Terai might accept a more modest bribe.
John McCain of Arizona quickly slammed the door Wednesday on speculation that he might accept the No. 2 spot on the Democratic ticket with fellow Sen.
Some might contend that black players are more likely to have roots in the south and midlands, and so might accept lower wages in order to play close to home.
In Lebanon's next government, it might accept ministerial posts.
And if we get as far as a "no" result, the usual response from Brussels (let's negotiate again, and find another form of words that the people might accept if we ask them again) is unlikely to withstand the markets' impatience and intolerance of political risk.
The conservative National Action Party has been less critical, but was expected to propose, late this week, a compromise that the government might accept: turn most of the bonds into public debt, but put some of the cost of the bail-out back on to the banks.
This will matter, because there will doubtless be an attempt to amend the bill in the Commons - and the government might accept some changes - but that will be backed up by a much more serious threat in the Lords, where the Commission's membership can muster formidable support for the changes they want to make.
Claimants for compensation will have to prove before a judge that they really owned the land they claim, and that it was unjustly seized (a flexible concept: a judge might accept that the late dictator Anastasio Somoza had indeed awarded himself legal title to some land he had got hold of, but that its confiscation after he was overthrown in 1979 was fair enough).
Having taken to the streets they might not accept further austerity if it was needed.
As for golfers, they might grudgingly accept that distance is relative anyway.
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Any concern that ABC might not accept the ad, considering that last year Fox nixed a Hotjobs.com commercial in which an elephant sat on its cage cleaner?
It identifies 10% as meat-avoiders, people who plan to eat little or no meat but sometimes lapse, and who might well accept the ethical basis of vegetarianism.
Given what we have experienced and what we know now, I think me might well accept the debt and derivative ratings as having met this test with flying colors.
Or if we can't see it that way, we might just accept teens' potty mouths the way we do cracks in the pavement and overripe trash cans -- inevitable dings in this thing called life.
Since these payments narrow the disparity between employment and unemployment, and in some cases may even be preferable to accepting a low-paying job, workers are incentivized to reject employment opportunities that they might otherwise accept.
While the safe harbor method has its benefits, a taxpayer might have to accept sacrifices, too.
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So a veteran player, even an iconic one, might want to accept the fact that a final big score that carries past his 40th birthday may be a thing of the past.
He argues in our film that if design can be improved, it is possible that - just as with the design of somewhere like the Lincolnshire town of Stamford in his own constituency - people might start to accept new homes.
The aide suggested that Warner's recommendation was timed to coincide with the National Intelligence estimate because it gives the White House a position it might be willing to accept -- that the 5, 000-troop cut might be palatable to Bush.
It is important to know early on what they might be willing to accept.
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