The school needed to guarantee that its qualifications would aid the acceptability of its pupils to universities around the world. |
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The water tested well above EPA standards of acceptability for human safety. |
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He struggles with the philosophical acceptability of salvation through psychopharmacology, and he experiences a temporary medication failure. |
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The growing acceptability of economic arguments over human values are making female children a 'bad investment' in patriarchal societies. |
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Plastic pints have significantly expanded consumer acceptability of milk in single-serve containers. |
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The convention of the lip sync begins to acquaint audiences somewhat with its acceptability. |
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The year has been a good one for the diamond industry, and there has been a marked acceptability of branded diamonds. |
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The condition appears to be responsive to behavioral interventions, but some have questioned the acceptability of such procedures. |
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None of these studies reported a difference in overall taste panel acceptability of the beef analyzed. |
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Given the history of the site, this adds confidence to my conclusions as to the acceptability of the overall development. |
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Methods of distributing alternative monies and ensuring their acceptability as payment are still being ironed out. |
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Citizens of all EU countries have been exchanging dollars for euros, as acceptability of the currency has plunged. |
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He highlighted student inquiries about acceptability of credit transfer and about different admission criteria. |
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The poor can access quality care only if there is universal access to regimens that are structured to ensure affordability and acceptability. |
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The criteria of acceptability for Holy Orders must surely include a sincere attempt to live up to these teachings. |
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These would work more closely with the uninsured public to widen the insurance acceptability on a voluntary basis. |
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It was intended only as a general example of how language use and acceptability varies. |
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The acceptability worldwide of the fiat-dollar reserve system depended on the illusion that it was a good or adequate store of value. |
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Others who have been waiting in the wings will be licking their chops, jockeying for space, for acceptability among the masses. |
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Applying this agenda to the resultative construction, one might search for semantic or other constraints on the construction's acceptability. |
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A qualitative study on the Luo, a traditionally non-circumcising ethnic group in western Kenya, found high levels of acceptability. |
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Translators should be trained to advise both on the target language and the cultural acceptability of the questions to be asked. |
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Switzerland's elimination of battery cages increased the Swiss egg industry's profitability and its acceptability to consumers. |
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Discourse ethics tries to explain the internal relation between rational acceptability and moral rightness. |
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By which I mean the acceptability of sexualized metaphors for human interaction in general. |
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To establish acceptability limits for concrete paths, riders rated the discomfort of riding over chipboard sheets of different thicknesses. |
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At the four-week and final visits, questionnaires about the acceptability of the spermicide were completed. |
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Put up litter bins and ash trays for their dog-ends and it just legitimises it more from an acceptability stance. |
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With respect to theories, the philosopher cited as criteria of acceptability predictive power and testability. |
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In France, the nature, meaning and acceptability of his work remain the subject of debate. |
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Meet organizers are encouraged to put a tick box on the mandatory run report indicating safety acceptability. |
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All diagrams and the text used in the booklet were pretested to ensure readability, acceptability, and relevance to the target group. |
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Public support depends in part on disguising the reality of war and on calculating the acceptability of death. |
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Meanwhile, the boundaries of acceptability are being pushed hard in the current round of film festival screenings. |
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The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility and acceptability of kangaroo care in a tertiary care hospital in India. |
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And this knowledge of the pleasurableness of the fruit perceived is nothing but the knowledge of its acceptability. |
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Formative evaluation was used to refine program elements and establish feasibility and acceptability. |
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It is time to stand back from a situation that has gained acceptability through long familiarity and reappraise it objectively. |
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In a world that is gradually fabricated around us, fashion and social acceptability are handed down ready-made. |
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There is a strange confluence in smoking between social acceptability and the physiological addictiveness of the nicotine itself. |
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Transparency helps, perhaps, in the carefulness of the decision and in the acceptability of the decision. |
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And then we want to install a government which has credibility, which has acceptability to the people of Afghanistan. |
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In each case the rejected form is taken to embody that which is beyond the bounds or transgresses the limits of, variously, decency, acceptability, or good taste. |
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It is a dangerous use of words to suggest that, as a precept, public acceptability should influence judicial decision-making. |
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Consumer acceptability may be an issue with these oils due to their high saturated fatty acid content. |
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This instance illustrates the social construction of acceptability, whereby different audiences may respond to the same set of works in vastly different ways. |
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These new guys come in and assume that with legality comes acceptability, they don't have an understanding of the industry's fragileness. |
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The Office of the Ombudsman has thus far refused to make any statement on the acceptability of photographs in dispute. |
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The attached file contains a document that can be used to evaluate the acceptability of a worker's home office for telecommuting purposes. |
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Fraud increases card payment fees and may even threaten the acceptability of the instrument. |
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It raises the question of acceptability by users, especially in a context of economic crisis. |
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Guidelines are implemented regarding the acceptability of types of collateral and the valuation parameters. |
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By having the respondents place activities on a scale of acceptability or tolerance, we sidestep the problem of prescriptively defining the meanings of key concepts. |
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We did not have a valid comparison to the lowest standard of the accepted visual acuity and other similar visual acceptability. |
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The acceptability of different arrangements is likely to vary country by country. |
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There is an ongoing mother-daughter disagreement in our house over the acceptability of fluorescent socks. |
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Though no one queried it, I felt it was on the borderline of acceptability. |
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Before the Court had made its decision concerning the acceptability of the plea bargain, the defendant sought to withdraw his guilty plea. |
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It gives the possibility to use validated data, which will improve acceptability of data and allow for comparison. |
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It is therefore important to consider acceptability in the context of both nature of the risk, and the nature of the consequences. |
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The acceptability constant for a variable inspection corresponds to the acceptance number for an attributive inspection. |
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However, it may also be a testimony to the succession-planning programme's appeal and acceptability. |
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Confirmation testing of segregated soils is then completed to determine levels of contamination and acceptability for reuse or disposal. |
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What has changed is the social acceptability of such actions. |
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When I was at school and less than well behaved, a yell in the ear and slap of the ruler on my wrist told me I'd crossed the boundaries of acceptability. |
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Other studies have assessed acceptability after people have had limited or extended experience with the systems in driving simulators or in actual vehicles. |
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Only if decisions can acquire some robustness in terms of social and political acceptability do they stand a chance of being effective over time. |
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But does he transgress defining ideological litmus tests and potentially put himself beyond the pale of party acceptability? |
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Many of the gases produced are odoriferous and are a significant obstacle to the social acceptability of pork production. |
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If they win public acceptability, they could have a role to play in district heating. |
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This development shows the boat's capacity for anticipation, but also the acceptability of this powerful multihull to voyagers. |
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This includes interactions with project staff and referral agencies, access and acceptability of project sites, and appropriateness of services. |
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In addition, the acceptability of slides as stated by the participants was tabulated according to the discordancy rates for a given cytodiagnostic category. |
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In many countries, however, this accountability is rather weak, both in terms of capacity and political acceptability of the proposition. |
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They must adhere to principles of sustainability and environmental acceptability and, if appropriate, add value to local production. |
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There are also differing views within the shipper community as to the value and acceptability to them of such hybrid mechanisms. |
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Promote the acceptability, visibility and attractivity of Total as an industrial and actor in community development. |
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In Flanders a study is being conducted on the feasibility and acceptability of a selective screening for chlamydia among school students. |
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The acceptability of transvaginal ultrasound in the older woman has not been extensively studied. |
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That is why pay systems must take into consideration the historical and economic context in which pay has developed in the particular country, readiness for change and acceptability by key stakeholders. |
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But Henry had already four sons from his first marriage, which was undoubtedly a clinching factor in his acceptability for the throne. |
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The noise level thudded beyond deemed acceptability for a construction site, let alone a pleasuredome. |
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Tolerance, efficacy and acceptability tests under medical supervision. |
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Nuclear Information and Resource Service advocates the use of a full environmental cost accounting method of assessing the acceptability of the proposal. |
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Saccharose is added in small quantities but in sufficient amounts to increase the acceptability of the milk to small children who, at this stage, often present neophobic behaviour and refuse food. |
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Factors that will assist in determining acceptability of such footage will include the extent of the identifiable images, on the one hand, and the justifiability of their use, on the other. |
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In particular, these rules would consist of a necessary series of steps to follow in the chemical and biological assessment of sediments to determine the environmental acceptability of a project. |
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Circumstantially, areas with low malaria transmission usually lack mosquito nuisance for much of the year, limiting the appropriate use and acceptability of ITNs by the population. |
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Ministers also agreed that reforms in the pensions area had to proceed with circumspection and sensitivity in order to ensure their social acceptability. |
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In order to gain an understanding of health professionals' acceptability of certain procedures being performed on the deceased donor, a series of scenario based questions that explored various levels of consent were asked. |
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The nutritional qualities of products also need to remain unimpaired, together with their organoleptic properties and associated consumer acceptability. |
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In Flanders, a study is being carried out into the feasibility and acceptability of selective chlamydia screening among pupils in secondary schools. |
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It has now been appealed and it is still under review, but even something as simple as a reference to another piece of legislation may be enough to undermine the acceptability of changes at the committee stage. |
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I say this in particular to Mrs Buitenweg, who insisted that our norms should be the touchstone for the acceptability of any agreement that might be achieved in future. |
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The Commission intends to canvass opinion among stakeholders regarding the acceptability and feasibility of tradable certificates as a means to implement waste recycling targets. |
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The general comment identifies the principles of international law that apply to the making of reservations and by reference to which their acceptability is to be tested and their purport to be interpreted. |
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If we accept that 'introspective judgments' are acceptability judgments, then Labov's rules of thumb are guides for when to deploy experimental methods, although they no doubt need refinement. |
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Its emphasis is not on what the boy learns – though that is less likely to be the existence of evil than the social acceptability of human sacrifice. |
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Ultimately, it seems the government is willing to defend some types of extremism, but the line of acceptability is not only blurred but purposely hidden behind legal lines. |
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The jury is sovereign to decide acceptability of proposed works. |
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The Appeal Committee has no jurisdiction to make a decision regarding the ethical acceptability of the research study involved in the process under appeal. |
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For that reason aid measures should focus on the establishment of certified dismantling yards, where the dismantling techniques used comply with Western notions of safety and environmental acceptability. |
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In less than one decade, the conclusions from meta-analyses involving homeopathy have convinced their authors of the acceptability of homeopathic clinical trials and their positive results. |
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This is to ensure that not only technical systems are reviewed for acceptability but management systems are as well before a return to service is approved. |
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Money can reduce the transaction cost of exchange because of its ready acceptability. |
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The acceptability of this construction is a disputed matter in English prescriptive grammar. |
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Regardless of its acceptability, I'll award you one, as well as an attagirl. |
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Goodman claimed that the semantic acceptability of a reader's miscues prior to correction is the greatest predictor of reading ability. |
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She asked Spanish speakers to indicate stress on nonce words and judge the acceptability of prestressed nonce words. |
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Mugalavai VK Effect of amaranth maize flour ratio on the quality and acceptability of ugali and porridge. |
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Furthermore, the treasury rating allows our company to meet the acceptability standards of the obligees for whom we provide surety products. |
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The color, aroma, flavor, springiness, juiciness, and overall acceptability were evaluated using a 9-point scale. |
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Exposure to traditional print media teaches correct spelling and vocabulary, while exposure to text messaging leads to more relaxed word acceptability constraints. |
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The optical sensor hysteresis is within the limit of acceptability for textile and clothing industry and can be used for positioning edge accuracy of textile material. |
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Upon completion of review and final determination of acceptability or unacceptability, an addendum will be issued with a list of the pre-qualified bidders. |
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She further noted that little is known about the prevalence of menstrual cup use today, as most studies on this product were done in the 1960s and focused on acceptability. |
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Research from Botswana also points to lingering acceptability issues in the country, which in 2009 committed to medically circumcising 100 000 men each year. |
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