The thought is that by talking about my Webbys' acceptance speech so much, I've jinxed myself out of winning. |
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In his acceptance speech, he said he's afraid that America is going down a rabbit hole. |
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Despite struggling for acceptance, Greenaway eventually went on to become a solitary British icon in the European art house film movement. |
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The acceptance of this privately drafted law by the Oireachtas would amount to a wholesale abdication of its legislative function. |
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But one abiding feeling displayed by all, despite the circumstances, had to be optimism and an admirable acceptance. |
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With the widespread acceptance of the above-stated theory it might be assumed that the case for it is rather strong. |
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The commentary was her acceptance speech upon receiving the American Psychological Society's William James Fellow Award. |
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Typically courteous, he began his acceptance speech by offering copious thanks to all and sundry. |
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Manchester United's acceptance of an offer from Barcelona will go down in history as the moment Beckham's career on the field hit skid row. |
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A week before we were set to leave, Jake had received his acceptance letter to a baseball camp in New York. |
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You have a letter and you have the apparent acceptance of the offer made in the letter by the employees turning up. |
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In spite of this, incidences of fraud are still emerging in all business areas, including bills, bank acceptance, deposits and loans. |
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In the village, there has never been social acceptance of her after the incident. |
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This revenue-neutral property was believed essential for public acceptance, which in fact has been largely favourable. |
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New product acceptance is a process that takes anywhere from several months to many years, depending on the complexity of the necessary approval. |
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What may strike some as a naive grab for mainstream acceptance is in fact a stroke of genius. |
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It's new and unusual to most folks, and there's definitely a process of acceptance to go through. |
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In one man is embodied the rise of black America from poverty and social exclusion to acceptance and eventual success on its own terms. |
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In Cubao, the Samaritana Transformation Ministries group takes a different tack by offering women friendship and acceptance first and foremost. |
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While few would question that a married couple and their dependent children form a family unit, others receive less uniform social acceptance. |
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All parents want happiness for their children, and social acceptance is a critical factor at any age. |
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Many other minority groups experienced the same process of acceptance through Major League baseball. |
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However the cause of his suicide may have been wrongly attributed to the lack of acceptance of his ideas. |
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In our age, the term has become almost synonymous with an irrational acceptance of beliefs for which we lack evidence. |
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Thus we make attributions of causal relatedness on the basis of prior acceptance of scientific explanations. |
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What this passage illustrates is not only the possibility, but the general acceptance, of the idea that language is separate from identity. |
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His ideas only found wider acceptance 300 years after his death, when Confucianism was declared a state religion during the Han Dynasty. |
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Morgan seemed to consider what she said, and eventually he nodded in acceptance of her explanation, causing Milanehey to sigh in relief. |
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These borders indicate the early acceptance of the idea of a frame as a way to set off, isolate and distinguish a drawing or painting. |
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His evidence in favor of such a shift is instructive of his thinking and acceptance of Darwinian ideas. |
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There are the same paradoxes with rejection of some Western ideas and acceptance of others. |
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Some studies have focused on the influence of the academic background of participants on their acceptance of belief in paranormal phenomena. |
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Gitt, incredibly, replied that his ideas have wide acceptance among scientists. |
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Underlying these explanations is an acceptance of the foundational ideas of the Antigonish Movement. |
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This kind of non-critical acceptance of a belief system is especially a feature of the three monotheistic religions. |
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Parents, siblings, and extended family members hurt by past behavior sometimes found forgiveness and acceptance difficult. |
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Instead, she underscores the importance of the players acceptance of difficult challenges in the name of promoting something they believe in. |
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His resigned acceptance of the situations in which the plot places him is a masterpiece of understated comedy acting and very, very effective. |
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His acceptance of the situation had dissolved and his confusion heightened once again. |
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Community education may help change attitudes of tolerance to and acceptance of all forms of abuse in intimate relationships. |
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Affirm this Hindu wisdom regularly to cultivate patience and wise acceptance, even of situations that tend to arouse anger. |
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This ethic of tolerant acceptance can also contribute to an inability to articulate a broader, normative vision of family life. |
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And Pentecostals, flattered by a little unaccustomed acceptance, may accommodatingly give up their vision. |
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Whatever the explanation, accommodation to slavery does not equal the acceptance of enslavement. |
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His intuition that public life is indeed intellectually diminished gives way to a humble acceptance of the world as it is. |
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With this patient, it is likely that profound family conflict is impeding the acknowledgment and acceptance of approaching death. |
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She loved them for their mortality, for their casual acceptance of the dark, and for their quotidian lives, so unlike her own. |
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Two factors weighed against any widespread acceptance of the classical version of atomism. |
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That document contributed immensely to the acceptance of the decision-usefulness theory for two reasons, in my judgment. |
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However, like many other root vegetables, the rampion lost popularity as the potato gained acceptance. |
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Traditional values included an acceptance of behavior dependent on social rank. |
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To claim that the global acceptance of a US passport somehow equals white imperialism is silly. |
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Finally, is there any precedent for suggesting a departure from the aforesaid rules of offer and acceptance? |
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A cynic may say it's the feeling of acceptance that comes over a condemned man who's resigned to his fate. |
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This proposal has got wide acceptance among women who came to attend the meeting. |
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Usually the bank obtains security from the customer when it agrees to open the acceptance credit. |
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The first of these has, for some reason, gained ready acceptance among his followers. |
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Finally, the presence of utility rebates or other financial incentives tends to skew acceptance of new devices. |
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I'm all for due credit, but save the acknowledgements for your windy Grammy acceptance speech. |
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What seems ajar is the loving family's refusal to acknowledge her boyfriend and her acceptance of this, albeit resentful. |
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This shows tolerance, acceptance and kindness, whether you support his view or not. |
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She believes in the reconcilability of opposites, in tolerance and acceptance, the malleability of existence. |
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He is to stress that any acceptance by us of the keys is without prejudice to the dilapidations claim. |
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But because they are about acceptance of the testimony of the witnesses, they build up the credibility of the complainant. |
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This has led to the acceptance and even glorification of profoundly woman-hating behaviors and institutions. |
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Why was his acceptance by Sandhurst dependent upon his passing this ridiculous A-level? |
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Vedic mathematics, which simplifies arithmetic and algebraic operations, has increasingly found acceptance the world over. |
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The recent acceptance of wushu into the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games attests to the sport's international success. |
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Today there is a growing acceptance of illegal casual labour and a strong demand for it. |
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In David McPhail's hands, George is laconic, with an embittered acceptance of an underachieving life. |
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The publication lag, from time of manuscript acceptance to appearance in print, is slightly more than two months. |
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First and foremost is the acceptance of money on deposit from customers for the purpose of making a profit by reinvesting it. |
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In view of such a unilateral rejection, it is amazing that anyone should continue to cling to the false notion of universal acceptance. |
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The worshipful culture of the almighty dollar leads to passive acceptance of such trends. |
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In her acceptance speech, the winner thanked the almighty and promised to do even better at the all-India level. |
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The answer did not completely satisfy the other young woman, but she nodded in reluctant acceptance. |
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Our relationship started well, descended into hate-hate, recovered somewhat to love-hate and, latterly, has drifted into respectful acceptance. |
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She attributes this, at least in part, to a rural acceptance of natural processes of birth, reproduction, death and decay. |
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Above all, Byrd has decried the cowardice of Congress in its acceptance of the wholesale repudiation of the US Constitution. |
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The courts are likely to avoid such problems by readily finding acceptance of a repudiation. |
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She kept up appearances but, on the inside, she reportedly swung between acceptance, resentfulness and despondency. |
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Slowly the atmosphere transforms itself into one of acceptance and resignation. |
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One could debate whether that statement reflects acceptance or simply resignation. |
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This short final excursion cost poor Cherub but I could see resignation and acceptance in both Belinda and Cherub upon their return. |
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She received this news with a combination of acceptance and sorrowful resignation. |
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However, Anglomania prevalent at the time also made Newton's acceptance in France easier. |
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Giocoli claims that Nash's interpretation of game theory was beset by other difficulties retarding its acceptance by mainstream economics. |
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The best hope for a cure lies in the open, honest debate that would spring from wholehearted acceptance of the priesthood of all believers. |
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These include packing credits, documents against acceptance, documents against payments, letter of credit, structured trade and more. |
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In spite of the widespread acceptance of withdrawal symptoms as an index of addiction, this consensual faith does not appear to be justified. |
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Western countries pride themselves on their supposedly liberal acceptance of different cultures. |
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Do not be fooled my antisocial friends, the day has dawned on a new era of acceptance for anti-social behaviour. |
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We would have to look at the prison rules and it would require a lot of work to achieve acceptance of people that this is the right way to go. |
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Scared of progress and acceptance, they cling on to the notion that comedy achieved its apex twenty years ago, from whenever now is. |
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The crucial part of acceptance of one another is acceptance of our own weaknesses and limitations and that of others. |
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The audience roars with laughter as Laverne nods in perfect acceptance and understanding. |
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There is an emerging spatial strategy in Ireland, and increasing acceptance of the need for strategic locational planning. |
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The longings and legitimate desires for approval, acceptance and understanding are cut off. |
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She felt herself unable to face the whispered asides and scornful remarks which would accompany her acceptance of any offer. |
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In my view these express provisions contemplate that the offer is to remain open to acceptance until such time as the price has been assessed. |
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Despite their complexity, assisted suicide and euthanasia are both gaining acceptance. |
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Her acceptance was as gracious and exalting as if she herself had won the transparent, lucite trophy. |
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In 1908, Ostwald published his acceptance of atomic theory, since Perrin's experiments had proved that molecules actually do exist. |
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That something belongs to tradition, or is sanctioned by authority, is no justification for its acceptance. |
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I appreciated the counselling of compassion and acceptance, since my tendency is to be a harsh taskmistress. |
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In an attempt to gain acceptance for the use of duplicate binomials, MacMillan proposed the tautonym A. apios. |
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In Australia, fertility nose-dived at the end of the post-war baby boom in the 1960s and the wide acceptance of the Pill. |
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Frightened and isolated, his letter shows his confusion as he is torn between denial and acceptance. |
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Since the notice here was tendered by telex, we do not know the form of the acceptance. |
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To my mind that telex is a plain acceptance of the amount demanded, since it plainly describes the amount as undisputed. |
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Instead, they attempt to use tricks and minority manipulation to force public acceptance. |
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Her backwardness threatened to prevent his acceptance in wider social circles. |
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The acceptance rates for Ivy League schools range from 10 to 31 percent, which are relatively low. |
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But to his critics his fondness for the marchioness of Londonderry looked like social climbing and a desire for acceptance by the establishment. |
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Appealingly cast, the show was much ballyhooed in its day by members of the size acceptance community. |
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When a person signs a document, his acceptance of an illegible scrawl as his signature is sufficient to make it his signature. |
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They receive blessings and joys with acceptance and thanksgiving, and put them to use in beneficial ways. |
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Further, the program had gained acceptance from dozens of Mayan communities. |
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We found high rates of acceptance of nonmimetic eggs in thornbills and fairy-wrens. |
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His excessive embrace of secularism leaves him altogether beyond the pale of acceptance. |
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They frantically seek acceptance, but rash and thoughtless actions can bring them up short on occasion. |
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This explains the seeming paradox of why we have a lower acceptance of combat casualties with a volunteer military than we had with a draft Army. |
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The seeming acceptance by the Royal Family of the heir to the throne's new wife has also been of major importance. |
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And so gradually medicos are taking on acupuncture, practising it themselves, and there's an increased acceptance of it. |
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No asset since gold in the 19th century enjoys such broad acceptance as both a medium of exchange and a store of value as the dollar. |
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There was an air of acceptance that this is just how some people are and that, really, it's just not a big deal. |
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They shared a common acceptance that chastity was formed by exercises in self-denial comparable to athletic training. |
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Patience can be meekness, patience can be too ready acceptance or passivity. |
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There is low acceptance among general practitioners and patients of recently imposed contract exclusions. |
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It is a community rather less motivated by tolerance, acceptance and the virtues of selfless denial. |
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In his acceptance speech, Patrick talked about the raw deal given the fishermen, that they were sold out by the government. |
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Nevertheless, the acceptance of Tigre as a language of instruction faces deep resistance. |
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Our understanding and acceptance of mental health issues is much more limited than our knowledge and acceptance of physical health issues. |
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I'd finally achieved the acceptance I longed for-but it was tinged with the bitterness of how much of myself I'd given up in the process. |
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The termination of a work contract severs links with friends, without gaining automatic acceptance by an alternative peer group. |
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The use of beneficiated coal has gained acceptance in steel plants and power plants located at a large distance from pitheads. |
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The new compound is a strobilurin, a class of systemic fungicide that has gained wide acceptance in the turf industry. |
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To win playmates' acceptance, he drew pictures on tracing paper and projected the images on the wall with torchlight for their entertainment. |
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Or that communion with God is but a transcendental, emotional state of self-negation and acceptance? |
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The main thing I had going for me was almost instant acceptance by other women as one of them that actually predated my transition. |
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Many former celebrants of the music have become detractors in the face of its hypercommercialization and transracial acceptance. |
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This promise was printed prominently on the face of shinplasters to inspire trust and acceptance. |
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While the unions representing them have broadly welcomed the packages offered and advised acceptance, the workers believe it is simply not good enough. |
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The quote from the acceptance speech, which was delivered shortly before his death, serves to emphasize the consistency of his life and his theory. |
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Second, women did not generally fight, but they formed linkages helping maquisards, who were often from distant towns and cities, gain rural acceptance. |
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There was a glazed look in our eyes as we imagined our new love nest brimming with books, half finished manuscripts and acceptance letters from publishers. |
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So how does this longingness for acceptance and attention by a male figure a true feminist make? |
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In CFA ragdolls compete in provisional classes, but they could become eligible for championship competition and full acceptance as a pedigreed breed as early as next year. |
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The move was approved 212 to 92 on January 22 by the upper chamber, the House of Lords, following its acceptance in December by the lower chamber, the House of Commons. |
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There's much more acceptance that to move forward, the country and the people in it are going to have to interact with westerners and with the west. |
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Parenting characterized by acceptance and firm control is associated, for adolescents, with enhanced school performance and general psychosocial adjustment. |
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The MAP process has its own connotations in Georgian culture as a kind of merit badge of Western acceptance. |
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Maybe we're all trying to recapture that feeling of acceptance. |
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The same feeling of exclusion feeds the present distrust of police and the tacit acceptance of violence fueling the current riots. |
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Sofia resigned herself to this fate with a dignified acceptance. |
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Yet, at the end, he did facilitate acceptance of the kaiser's abdication, the establishment of the Weimar Republic, and the armistice, and he remained a hero. |
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He even seemed on his way to prevailing as the uproar died down and outrage sputtered into grudging acceptance. |
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After his wife neglected to mention him during her acceptance speech, Shelton returned the favor. |
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It has been argued that Cavour's acceptance of the free trade and international convertibility regime is patent evidence of his Machiavellian approach to politics. |
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It involves finding acceptance for who you authentically are. |
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Recognition and acceptance of truth and reality replaces false ideas. |
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Oh, but until that second acceptance arrived, I remained a nervous wreck. |
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He will succeeded in persuading them either to take their resignations back or will not send them to the chief minister for onward transmission to Governor for acceptance. |
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This does not necessarily imply automatic acceptance by the tribunal of the reason put forward by the employer if there are grounds to think that it was not the real cause. |
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Earning respect and acceptance from one's coworkers will likely result in enhanced satisfaction and a sense of fitting in with the organizational culture. |
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Since the redemption was to be accomplished through an amendment to the Trust Indenture, acceptance by holders holding two-thirds of the Debentures was required. |
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Sunday night, she was being mauled by liza Minnelli on her way to deliver her acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actress. |
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However, his own bias in favour of doctrinal studies hindered acceptance of his theories, and he died at too young an age to have had much impact. |
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Like hard disk drives, magnetic tape is inherently rewritable, making data authentication difficult and forestalling acceptance by key regulatory agencies. |
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As she sips tea in a lounge at the Greenwich Hotel, her soft-spoken, modest style includes a casual acceptance of her advantages. |
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In his acceptance speech he outlined his wish list for the city. |
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When the Albigensian heresy was abroad in medieval France and Italy there was an actual theological difference based on rebellion against or acceptance of the material world. |
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What the records do reveal, however, is the moral anxiety and attitudes towards sexuality, family and social acceptance in the British colonies during the nineteenth century. |
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A general social acceptance of plastic surgery has come about and it is leading people to think that because they look a bit tired they need an operation. |
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But hopefully we'll reach acceptance of the players in her stead, and eventually the tour will thrive once again. |
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Sierra knew that tears were flowing down her cheeks as she looked at the picture of her terror-stricken sister with acceptance of death in her eyes. |
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The excellent resistance to atmospheric corrosion of aluminized wire resulted in its acceptance for service in coastal and severely corrosive industrial atmospheres. |
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He wrote six different sketches embodying different philosophical stances before settling on her ecstatic acceptance of fiery reunion in death with Siegfried. |
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These skills are crucial to developing social confidence and acceptance. |
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One feature I found very interesting and wished that Faught had developed further was his discussion of the Anglo-Catholics' acceptance of Gladstone's liberalism. |
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He arrived just in time to immerse himself in the capital's thriving blues scene but even here his melodically innovative bass playing took a while to gain acceptance. |
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More pernicious still has been the acceptance of the author's controversial ideas by the general public. |
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She has a wonderful acceptance of the world, of letting things be. |
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A better taxonomy would break us up by words like acceptance, Partial Denial, and Total Denial. |
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This hearing aid device has a body that can be attached to an eyeglasses bow has a channel therein for acceptance of a flexible eyeglasses bow end piece. |
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In a pluralistic society religious, moral or cultural values put forward in a public governmental context cannot always be expected to meet with universal acceptance. |
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When Lina finds someone she likes, they have to go through an extremely vigorous process of acceptance before she agrees to go out with them, and so far no one has passed. |
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The Mammonists distrust intellectualism in this country because they see it as a threat to unquestioned acceptance of the religion that they are promoting. |
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I adapted and my irritation turned into indifference, then strangely, acceptance. |
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But this is heroism of a peculiarly modern kind, not the ability to risk life and limb to achieve a particular result but the quiet acceptance of suffering. |
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They range from the traditional activities of the acceptance houses in international trade to all types of capital issues and financial services business. |
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Finally, acceptance of GE's interpretation would give rise to an inconsistency between Alberta and Ontario statutory registration procedures and potentially create a renvoi. |
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Today, acceptance of ideas of supernatural causality is more common among women, while some men, particularly those with party or military backgrounds, reject such ideas. |
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Allow me to be among the first to congratulate you on your acceptance. |
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He praises her uncomplaining acceptance of the restrictions and disregard she had to bear as a woman when she knew herself to be much abler than most men. |
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For the first time since I put my acceptance letter in the mail, I woke up this morning ashamed of my alma mater. |
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But on the North Shore, acceptance of the idea is slow in coming. |
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If Sonntag is right, the average acceptance of these beliefs should be the same between groups of students from scientific versus humanistic studies. |
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As a college student, I remember reading his seminal book, The Selfish Gene, with an equal measure of acceptance and despair. |
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His participation in the parade implies acceptance, approval, approbation. |
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But in Finland, it is as competitive to become a public school teacher as it is to gain acceptance into an Ivy League university. |
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So despite the widespread acceptance of bioengineered crops in this country, farmers still worry whether they'll be able to sell what they grow at home and abroad. |
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I've recently learned that I will soon be leaving this world, so I must absolve my sins in the short time I have remaining in order to gain my acceptance into Heaven. |
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But, what was intended as an evening of educating the public seemed to result in a call for mobilisation rather than sedate acceptance of situation. |
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Some patients need to be in denial about what's going on while others want someone to talk to about their fear of dying or their acceptance of the situation. |
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He oversaw a brutal regime, aimed at instilling respect, deference and acceptance of duty into the princes. |
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Third, the acceptance of despotic rule and the rejection of effective constitutional limitations on government are deeply rooted in tradition and religion. |
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Werner has also taken to living closely with his wolves, behaving as an alpha male to earn their acceptance and respect. |
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He had only gotten with her because she seemed to like him so much, and he was silly enough to believe all her promises of fidelity and acceptance of the situation as it was. |
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In his tulle acceptance speech, Hollande quickly looked to dampen enthusiasm with talk of duty and heavy lifting. |
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Eastern mystical philosophies such as Buddhism promote an attitude of acceptance of suffering and difficulties which are an inevitable part of life. |
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Spouses may reinforce acceptance or tolerance of negative events. |
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Thus, their acceptance of those offers certainly did not mean, as Mr. Lister implied, that those parents no longer wanted a place at St. George's Prep. |
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The man's initial rage at his fate gradually turns into acceptance as he begins to see the futility of trying to escape by scaling the pit's steep, loose sand walls. |
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Robin Richards on the other hand knows which side his bread is buttered and gave much cause for indigestion with his saccharine acceptance of the job. |
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These deepened links replaced the passive acceptance of loosely connected, but dispensable, relationships between agriculture and rural communities. |
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So it is not open to any court below the House of Lords to find that unlawful repudiation without acceptance terminates the contract of employment. |
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His acceptance of them as hypotheses does not require assenting to them. |
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Robert Bellarmine in the early 17th century, but it did not come to widespread acceptance until the 19th century and the First Vatican Council. |
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All this beautiful acceptance we are afforded can quickly evaporate. |
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No doubt he thought he had critically exposed its wrongmindedness and destroyed its claims to acceptance as a serious or coherent theory of law. |
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This acceptance will abnegate the need for retests and will cut the time to market for new products. |
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A quartet of Richard Hannon trained-horses headed the 29 acceptors for Saturday's Weatherbys Super Sprint at yesterday's acceptance stage. |
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Hughes has earned a reputation as a wisecracker throughout his career and couldn't resist a funny in his acceptance speech. |
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Schiffman soft-pedalled the aggression in Brahms' Fourth Symphony and emphasised its angst-ridden acceptance of the human condition. |
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Unfortunately, there has never been in China acceptance of the peculiarly Anglophonic right to criticize one's rulers. |
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But the echo of the clicking of the turnstile was quadrophonic and the general acceptance of the 7s financial success became a given. |
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It is hoped that acceptance of solary energy at large scale would help people get rid of electricy problem. |
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The research on public acceptance of sound barriers focused on the perception of visual compatibility. |
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It imparts good sag and spatter resistance along with improved leveling and syneresis control and good color acceptance. |
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Gosden took out King Edward VII Stakes scorer Eagle Top and Cloudscape at the latest acceptance stage, after which 21 horses remain. |
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And Field was bleeped during her acceptance speech for Lead Actress in a Drama. |
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Katie Finneran's emotional acceptance speech dedicated to her fiance. |
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It will be a sad day if our tolerance and acceptance of differing beliefs and cultures is destroyed by a few obsessional hate-filled extremists. |
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However, when they are asked about co-ed at the university level, the tendency is towards more acceptance. |
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Michael Medved on growing acceptance of the Church of latter-day saints. |
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For one thing going through it is a public acceptance of one's position as manuhiri of the tangata whenua who are owners of the land. |
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He said this year Bodla sent the acceptance form and has become member of the elite class of martial artists. |
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His fanatical and uncritical acceptance of Boswellian themes does not serve Boswell's memory well. |
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Payments shall be made in euro as supplier to the buyer of the Parties signed the trade acceptance certificate, VAT invoice for payment. |
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The only solution to jahiliyyah was full acceptance of shariah law. |
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Products will be judged on their novel use of nonwovens technology as well as on their consumer and trade acceptance. |
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Having won trade acceptance, said chairman John McCliskie, the board will now be targeting consumers. |
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Initial acceptance of the possibility of cold fusion quickly changed to skepticism. |
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Although Congressman Rangle could not attend the event he videotaped his acceptance speech and sent Michelle Sherwood, Esq. |
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I live every day as a male-to-female transgendered person and receive more respect and acceptance from the straight community. |
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What acts shall amount to such an acceptance is often a question of great nicety and difficulty. |
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While sexual relations at military academies are troubled, there is no widespread acceptance of cape at Norwich. |
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The siting of turbines is often an issue, but multiple surveys have shown high local community acceptance for wind power in Scotland. |
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The church also endorsed an LGBT film aimed at encouraging acceptance and support for LGBT people. |
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Complete rejection, and uncritical acceptance, of this movement are both minority positions among New Zealand Brethren today. |
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This time of rising status for biochemistry also saw increased acceptance of biochemistry papers in the prestigious multiscience journals. |
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He was left with a painful sense of the hopelessness of the Polish question and an acceptance of England as a possible refuge. |
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It was nevertheless seen as the formal acceptance of the YBAs into the establishment. |
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Several derivations have been conjectured but none has gained general acceptance in mainstream scholarship. |
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Voltaire's work was instrumental in bringing about general acceptance of Newton's optical and gravitational theories in France. |
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Thomson's energetic lobbying and networking proved effective in gaining acceptance of his instrument by The Admiralty. |
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In these cases, those accepting the offer are not required to communicate their acceptance to the offeror. |
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Voice choirs were a natural progression from chapel society, and brass bands would eventually gain acceptance by the movement. |
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The acceptance of violence for any reason makes it easier to use in other situations. |
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This particular example is used by some to illustrate the slow change from racism towards acceptance and equality of all citizens in London. |
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His frank acceptance of the situation marks him as either an innocent man, or else as a man of considerable self-restraint and firmness. |
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The durability and universal acceptance is a result of the process through which they came into being in the form they have. |
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In January 2007 Norwich submitted its proposal, which was rejected in December 2007 as it did not meet the criteria for acceptance. |
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However, the use of graduated pressure machines has never gained widespread acceptance in clinical practice. |
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Roman Academic Cotta ridicules both literal and allegorical acceptance of myth, declaring roundly that myths have no place in philosophy. |
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Men and their gods continually speak of heroic acceptance and cowardly avoidance of one's slated fate. |
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In biology, Darwinism gained acceptance, promoting the concept of adaptation in the theory of natural selection. |
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The difference lies in the amount of societal acceptance that these men were afforded. |
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During their time in the new tribe, enslaved indigenous would even marry as a sign of acceptance and servitude. |
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Their acceptance was grudging, as they carried the stigma of bondage in their lineage and, in the case of American slavery, color in their skin. |
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Since this was one of the city's prestigious confraternities, his acceptance suggests that he was already a respected member of the community. |
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As de la Cierva's autogyros achieved success and acceptance, others began to follow and with them came further innovation. |
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Guitarist Chris Foreman stated in his acceptance speech that Madness were recording a new album. |
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However, these findings have been met with a general lack of acceptance in scientific communities. |
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If not, then the person may be required to be baptized or rebaptized before acceptance by the new church. |
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Of the thousands of ethnic and cultural minorities in nation states across the world, only a few have this level of acceptance and protection. |
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The exploration of the MAR in the 1950s led to the general acceptance of seafloor spreading and plate tectonics. |
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Of all the New World plants introduced to Italy, only the potato took as long as the tomato to gain acceptance. |
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Democratic renewal also allowed for the recognition and acceptance of this diversification of Brazilian culture. |
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It has contributed to the ready acceptance and influence of American pop cultural trends. |
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Social approval, acceptance by a group, and belonging to a group are major concerns. |
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Australian history school textbooks also reflect the evolution of acceptance of his theories. |
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Such economic separation was the condition of the refugees' initial acceptance in the City. |
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Aleksey's acceptance of this offer, which was ratified in the Treaty of Pereyaslav in 1654, led to a protracted war between Poland and Russia. |
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Many groups have affirmed a literal acceptance of Maimonides' thirteen principles. |
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Major developments since then include the discovery of the Anatolian and Tocharian languages and the acceptance of the laryngeal theory. |
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Whether a neologism continues as part of the language depends on many factors, probably the most important of which is acceptance by the public. |
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To achieve widespread acceptance, this encapsulation was based on popular usage. |
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The failure of Conciliarism to gain broad acceptance after the 15th century is taken as a factor in the Protestant Reformation. |
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Saving faith is the knowledge of, acceptance of, and trust in the promise of the Gospel. |
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There is an active ecumenical dialogue between Syrian orthodox church and Marthoma Church for mutual acceptance and wider communion. |
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Though Bengali women traditionally wear the sari, the shalwar kameez and Western attire is gaining acceptance among younger women. |
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Formation of a contract generally requires an offer, acceptance, consideration, and a mutual intent to be bound. |
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At common law, the elements of a contract are offer, acceptance, intention to create legal relations, and consideration. |
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These customs can also change based on the acceptance or rejection by states of particular acts. |
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These norms are said to gain their strength from universal acceptance, such as the prohibitions against genocide and slavery. |
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The truth of these complicated facts rests on the acceptance of the basic hypotheses. |
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The British however made acceptance of the terms of the mandate a precondition for any change in the constitutional position of the Arabs. |
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One should note whether the acceptance is expressly conditional on its own terms. |
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