Aún no tenemos significados para "embrace the idea".
1His conception did not embrace the idea of a dinner lacking wine.
2They embrace the idea that a mobile device is indeed mobile.
3It was time to embrace the idea that I was happier on toprope.
4There's still a hesitancy to embrace the idea that empowering women empowers everyone.
5Krawcheck said advisers must embrace the idea that a single industrywide standard is coming.
6Boult said Queenstown residents were progressive and he thought they would embrace the idea.
7Do you actually embrace the idea of copyright in general?
8But some projects embrace the idea more wholeheartedly than others.
9Some Pentagon officials are also reluctant to embrace the idea.
10Why has it taken so long for employers to embrace the idea of remote working?
11Greedy businessmen and politicians embrace the idea of making money from the sacrifices of mothers.
12Thorndike urged Democrats to embrace the idea that more taxpayers should be paying income tax.
13He also doesn't think Black people will embrace the idea because of our religious upbringings.
14We embrace the idea of change, make idealistic resolutions, find ways to be optimistic about betterment.
15Nowadays it has become fashionable, especially in academic arts departments, to embrace the idea of cultural relativism.
16If we can change our cultural position as Californians on wildfire and embrace the idea that prescribed burning.
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