They may not like the bill, but they (mostly) believe they can live with it.
Many folks may tell you to live with it and get on with your life.
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I'm totally remorseful for the family and will live with it for the rest of my life.
Moral: You may not like change, but you had better figure out how to live with it.
That image has never been good, even if in recent years many learned to live with it.
Instead of trying to prevent a rise in the currency, countries can, of course, learn to live with it.
We wake up in the middle of the night with night sweats, and we have to live with it.
Exporters have had to cope with a strong pound for a while, and have learned to live with it.
Meanwhile, if you were inconvenienced by the postponement of a football match then you will just have to live with it.
It would be wise to grab a look at this phone in person to see if you can live with it.
"The threat is there, it's real and people live with it and they are afraid of those lists, " Ivan Simonovic said.
And say we've learned to live with it and cope with it and get on with live, and that's what we're about.
Find out what it is and if you can live with it.
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Risk is everywhere, from certificates of deposit to hedge funds the question is what kind of risk is it and can I live with it.
"The internet in Argentina created a need for information and, like computers, everybody has to live with it, " said Gaston Cardey, a web designer and computer consultant.
American politicians might as well learn to be proud of the dollar's strength: for the foreseeable future, they will have no choice but to live with it.
But they're also very supportive and they know that I get first-rate medical care, I've got great doctors, and say that they've learned to live with it, too.
Code-freeze means: that bug is staying, so live with it.
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At the time, no one knew how long the technology would last, how to conserve the medium, how to live with it, or what it was worth, financially or aesthetically.
"We once thought of Aids as an existential threat, now we live with it, " Major General Jonathan Shaw, commander of UK Cyber Policy at the Ministry of Defence told the audience.
"My conscience couldn't live with it anymore, " says Gemmati, who quit in 2004 to found Uniform Cost Solutions, which advises companies on how to save money on their uniform rentals and laundry bills.
" But he added: "Unless we're going to replace it with something that directly addresses the enormous need for affordable housing, we have to live with it and make the best of it.
The compromise they have come up with may be unsatisfactory to zealots on either side, but they can live with it, and they have convinced themselves that it is right for the country.
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"We have a general problem of overcrowding but we have learned to live with it, " said Gerber, adding that extra bunks have been added to make sure all remand prisoners have a bed.
The challenges are to figure out how to live with it and to reinvest it back into the world, which means either giving it away or using it to express your concerns or values.
The idea that vandalism might be on the wane - that the authorities have somehow got it under control - will sound like a sick joke to those that have to live with it every day.
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