Similar words: excepting, accept, accepted, acceptance, acceptable, unacceptable, wedding reception, accelerating. Meaning: [ək'sept] adj. tolerating without protest.
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121. B replied with an order, accepting the quotation, but using a form which incorporated B's own standard terms.
122. I have now slipped into the comfortable habit of accepting proffered cigarettes in pubs or at parties without even token agonising.
123. By accepting the prize money, Wilkerson will probably lose his amateur status.
124. Which shows that it is worth complaining instead of just accepting a raw deal.
125. Accountability Many people are uncertain about accepting that disabled artists might also be accountable to a disabled constituency.
126. Accepting then that the material making up the mantle can behave as a viscous liquid, this raises an interesting possibility.
127. The foundation also will continue accepting donations and might re-evaluate its closing a year from now if it receives more funding.
128. The child increasingly is capable of evaluating arguments rather than simply accepting preformed unilateral ideas.
129. Attorney General Janet Reno is accepting the recommendations of entirely honorable career prosecutors.
130. Five police officers, including a general(sentencedict.com), are on trial for accepting the alleged bribes from Fininvest.
131. But this does not mean that it takes the conservative stance of necessarily accepting existing definitions of crime.
132. The end user must have an Internet browser capable of accepting and playing the applet.
133. He will thus avoid buying material before it can be used by accepting a small and defined risk of delaying production.
134. Although it was very tempting, accepting it would be the kiss of death for the concept.
135. Rather than jump to morbid conclusions, I let him cow me into accepting his version of the incident.
136. Compliments Not accepting compliments is another example of aggressive behaviour.
137. Perhaps, sir, when this contest is over, you might consider accepting my hospitality in Lisbon?
138. The People attacked him for accepting the freebie during the 1990 Gulf crisis.
139. Discipleship is far more than initiation into a particular congregation or even accepting the terms of membership prescribed by a particular denomination.
140. My voice was wobbling up and down like Sally Field accepting an award.
141. City Clerk Kathy Detrick says her office is now accepting written arguments on the pro and con sides of the ballot props.
142. He sees companies such as Compaq slashing inventories and accepting lower profit margins to narrow the cost gap with direct sellers.
143. Accepting this science can make a dramatic difference in millions of lives.
144. While accepting that smacking is universal,[http://sentencedict.com/accepting.html] he believes there are better methods of teaching children what is acceptable or unacceptable behaviour.
145. Accepting the exception of Limerick, rugby has steadfastly remained the preserve of the middle-class in Ireland.
146. But the company is confident the banks will keep it from bankruptcy by accepting a reorganisation plan.
147. Making the right effort: accepting the need to pursue moral, mental and spiritual disciplines without losing heart. 7.
148. Furthermore, he saw incompatibility in Britain spending large sums on atomic weapons whilst accepting Marshall Aid.
149. The Labour Party showed no signs of accepting the points made by the Petition Committee.
150. The effectiveness of the micro in simulating experiments hinges on the children's accepting the analogy with the true experimental situation.
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