Word: acceptant
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...there's a growing movement in the Third World to not simply accept the limits imposed by their poverty on their ability to fight AIDS. Brazil and India have led the way in manufacturing cheap copies of the patented AIDS drugs, and making those available for a fraction of the prices charged in the West. One Indian company, for example, has undertaken to supply the cocktail treatment for somewhere between $500 and $800 a year per patient. The authorities in South Africa want the right to import the cheapest possible version of the drugs that can contain their AIDS emergency...
...students whose families benefit most from going to a less expensive school that requires fewer loans and that allows their families to make smaller payments. (More needy students face an equal burden of loans at Harvard as they would a public school because they receive full financial aid and accept a full loan burden wherever they go, provided they receive competitive aid packages...
Although Bose had been a leader in Tufts' strong South Asian studies program, he said that he did not hesitate to accept Harvard's offer...
...wasn't a difficult decision. It was an honor which I wanted to accept," he said...
That didn't happen. The conference concluded before it was known who the new president was going to be. And I honestly believe that had we known the outcome of the election at the time the conference began, the results would have been different. To accept the bargaining positions of an administration that may or may not have any influence at all on its successor is a very awkward situation in the end. To really strike a deal, you have to trust the future administration to get it through Congress and deliver...