Word: acceptibility
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...live, not because of the red or blue color on the electoral map but because of the narrowness of the residents' minds and the darkness of their hearts. Might we not be better off as two separate nations than as one in which half of us are forced to accept the will of the other half? Larry Herbst Pasadena, California, U.S. Your story on the divided state of the country was inspired and posed a warning that all should heed. Disagreements are destroying the U.S. from within. Politics has become a major contributor to the breakdown of trust, without which...
...view dangerous and excessive drinking. In a community consensus-building effort, each of us must be willing to meet and discuss openly and honestly our attitudes and beliefs about drinking. Furthermore, the success of building this consensus depends on our openness to compromise, so that we can accept common definitions of excessive drinking and the role of the community in addressing this problem. All of us are responsible for being attuned to one’s social and emotional needs; responsible for respecting the well-being of others; responsible for respecting the constraints of the community. Only then will...
...House dining this year. Students’ overall satisfaction—based on considerations of variety, taste and freshness of food—has increased to 3.74 (out of 5) this semester, from 3.65 last spring. And while these stunning results must give any HUDS critic pause, we cannot accept the premise that these numbers are actually indicative of higher-quality dining...
...HUBERT VEDRINE Former Foreign Minister of France Europeans want the United States to respect them, to accept divergence of position and to be ecologically responsible. The world has not become anti-American; it's demanding to be listened to. It has things to tell America if she would be so good as to listen...
...these developments mean tolerance is backfiring on the Dutch, they're not about to accept the alternative. Van Gogh's murder was such an affront to free speech that Cohen, the Amsterdam mayor who was once the butt of his anti-Semitic jokes, asked demonstrators to gather in Dam Square and make noise. Twenty thousand people came, screaming and banging pots, pans and drums in the damp autumn night. A progressive society isn't about to go down quietly...