It had taken me a while to come around to trusting again in Apple.
It took Peppel a while to come around to pleading guilty in this case.
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As Thursday's trading would suggest, the market has not come around to Rakesh's view.
Why has it taken so long to come around to the same thinking in Africa?
Perhaps someday the big media conglomerates will come around to his way of thinking.
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People are starting to come around to the idea that it can be shared.
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Okay, so first I'm going to check out -- I'm going to come around to the tables.
Wall Street hasn't exactly come around to lauding the stock as the blue-chip grower that it is.
Conceding the successes of currency boards, the IMF has come around to a grudging acceptance of them.
And I believe that, eventually, enough Republicans in Congress will come around to that view as well.
They feel even the U.S. has come around to their point of view.
Only rarely have Medicaid programs failed to come around to covering the operation.
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And he doesn't seem keen to come around to the administration's proposal.
All the experts continue to declare Romney the inevitable nominee and believe Republican voters will soon enough come around to their point of view.
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And I'm going to come around to each of the stations and try some stuff, too. (Applause.) So, you guys, let's move!
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But recently I have come around to the view of fellow columnist Ken Fisher that portfolios of individually purchased stocks are better for a lot of investors.
But there have been some country-level victories, mostly coming from efforts taken by the national governments, which is something that the development community has come around to now.
"Web-native publishers have long come around to the view that short quotes with attribution are not only 'fair use' but highly beneficial, " founder Gabe Rivera told BBC News.
In some ways the Jewish faith has come around to what Christian Televangelists have done for years firing up the faithful with the use of big screens and jazzy visuals.
To come around to the position that mortgage backed-securities should be avoided, a banker would have to conclude that the losses to these assets would exceed the cost of capital penalties.
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Will Yahoo employees come around to appreciating the change?
The point is, the Corvette, the much-beloved, often-mocked all-American sports car, is cool again, and it has become cool by standing on first principles and having the world come around to it.
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But what I really like about this band, and I've been sort of slow to come around to them because of exactly what you're talking about, the sort of influx of Montreal bands.
However, now that everyone has finally come around to the fact that these conclusions were off-base and that consumers charged-off on their debt instead of paying it down, the picture is quite different.
By way of example, Bloomberg says he knows seasoned investors who thought the options market was some type of Wild West, but have come around to its use as a way to define risk.
What would Portman say to gay constituents who may be glad he's changing his position on gay marriage, but also wondering why it took having a gay son to come around to supporting their rights?
So I think that he has come around to personal engagement in this peace process, perhaps against his own inclination, but with a recognition that it's deeply wrapped up with problems like Iraq and Iran that he does want to solve.
Recently, a group of doctors who study physicians diagnostic errors have come around to rejecting a recycling of the old systems methods and have said that methods of reducing hospital errors must be rethought and tried in experimental settings to prove their worth.
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In fact, once the dust settles in Cyprus, those who are less well off in other countries may come around to the viewpoint that levies on uninsured deposits are a fairer way to deal with failing banks than sticking all of their debts on taxpayers.
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