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widely-accepted and standard
Saving audio in SonicStage in standard WAV format is a widely-accepted way to get the audio into many third-party applications like editors and sound analyzers.

widely-accepted and is
While there are many competing claims for the earliest powered, heavier-than-air flight, the most widely-accepted date is December 17, 1903 by the Wright brothers.
According to a poll at a Quantum Mechanics workshop in 1997 ,< ref > the Copenhagen interpretation is the most widely-accepted specific interpretation of quantum mechanics, followed by the many-worlds interpretation.
There is no widely-accepted English common collective name for the two E. americanus subspecies ; " American pickerel " is a translation of the systematic name and the French brochet d ' Amérique.
While there are many competing claims for the earliest powered, heavier-than-air flight, the most widely-accepted date is December 17, 1903 by the Wright brothers.
The most robust and widely-accepted use is in measuring the connection between the primary motor cortex and a muscle to evaluate damage from stroke, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, movement disorders, motor neuron disease and injuries and other disorders affecting the facial and other cranial nerves and the spinal cord.
( Though Kichiemon's role as a messenger is the most widely-accepted version of the story, other accounts have him running away before or after the battle, or being ordered to leave before the ronin turned themselves in.
The attacker was the brother of Faisal's future assassin, and the incident is the most widely-accepted motive for the murder.
This trend has been taken to its extreme in a few recent classifications that place all the existing bee families together under the name " Apidae " ( or, alternatively, the non-Linnaean clade " Anthophila "), but this is not a widely-accepted practice.
The widely-accepted color old gold is on the darker rather than the lighter side of this range.
For example, the reluctance of the United States government to join various international treaties is sometimes called " exceptionalist ", as is an assertion that a person or group refuses to acknowledge, and perhaps communally participate in, a widely-accepted principle or practice.
There were several reasons for the eventual rapid downfall of IOS, and there is no widely-accepted agreement as to the cause.
In these editions the text is usually taken, with little or no attempt at constructive modification, from a single widely-accepted critical edition of the period ; the interest lies in the notes, which often fill three-quarters of each page, and which typically embody the complete commentaries of two or three recognised specialists in the work of the author in question, together with selected passages from several other commentators.
The minimum widely-accepted timeframe places this at 40, 000 to 43, 000 years Before Present ( BP ); the upper range supported by others is 60, 000 years BP to 70, 000 years BP,
The above quote is a widely-accepted mission statement of the National Society of Pershing Rifles units today.
Following is a list of the islands, giving first their most widely-accepted Marquesan names, followed by variants:
It is a common and widely-accepted tactic during Question Time in the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The minimum widely-accepted timeframe for the arrival of humans in Australia is placed at least 40, 000 years ago.

widely-accepted and no
The Cenél nEógain, who appear to have had no widely-accepted candidates for the kingship, hit upon a candidate in the person of Conchobar Ua Briain, grandson of Toirdelbach's uncle Donnchad mac Briain and Toirdelbach's most obvious rival for the kingship of Munster.

widely-accepted and can
In the most widely-accepted model for monoamine transporter function, sodium ions must bind to the extracellular domain of the transporter before dopamine can bind.

widely-accepted and make
By arguing that films had auteurs, or authors, Truffaut sought to make films ( and their directors ) at least as important as the more widely-accepted art forms, such as literature, music, and painting.

widely-accepted and better
Suvorov challenges the widely-accepted view that Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime attacked an unsuspecting USSR on June 22, 1941 with a much superior and better prepared force.

widely-accepted and without
The first widely-accepted instrument that could measure an angle without being strongly affected by movement.
The most widely-accepted sports dynasties are those with multiple championships over a limited period of time, either consecutively with or without interruption ( e. g., UCLA Bruins men's basketball from 1964 to 1975 ), or non-consecutively ( e. g., Oakland / Los Angeles Raiders of the late 1970s and early 1980s, or the Liverpool football team of the 1980s ).

widely-accepted and .
The FTC has provided a set of guidelines that represent widely-accepted concepts concerning fair information practices in an electronic marketplace called the Fair Information Practice Principles.
Vestigial structures have been noticed since ancient times, and the reason for their existence was long speculated upon before Darwinian evolution provided a widely-accepted explanation.
Although the government of Afghanistan recognizes the Azra district as being in Logar, many widely-accepted maps include it in the Paktia province to the south.
According to Thiele's widely-accepted chronology, Jeroboam II began a coregency with his father in 793 / 792, became sole regent in 782 / 781, and died in late summer or the fall of 753 BC.
Retailers were wooed by merchant fees significantly lower than those of other widely-accepted credit cards.
Estimates of the timing of these migrations vary considerably: the most widely-accepted conservative evidential view places this somewhere between 40, 000 to 45, 000 years ago, with earlier cited ( but not universally accepted ) dates of up to 60, 000 years or more also proposed ; the debate continues within the academic community.
Perhaps the most widely-accepted criticism of the Fed was first proposed by Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz – that the Fed exacerbated the 1929 recession, sparking the Great Depression.

general and standard
The adoption of a standard recognizable type for a long time, is probably because nature gives preference in survival of a type which has long be adopted by the climatic conditions, and also due to the general Greek belief that nature expresses itself in ideal forms that can be imagined and represented.
An alphabet is a standard set of letters ( basic written symbols or graphemes ) which is used to write one or more languages based on the general principle that the letters represent phonemes ( basic significant sounds ) of the spoken language.
The standard format was that of speakers making speeches for and against a position followed by a general vote ( usually by show of hands ) of yes or no.
The fact that the Aeginetan standard of weights and measures ( developed in the mid-7th century ) was one of the two standards in general use in the Greek world ( the other being the Euboic-Attic ) is sufficient evidence of the early commercial importance of the island.
An international standard for this process, ISO 16622 Meteorology — Sonic anemometers / thermometers — Acceptance test methods for mean wind measurements is in general circulation.
There is a common misunderstanding that Kitemarks are necessary to prove compliance with any BS standard, but in general it is neither desirable nor possible that every standard be ' policed ' in this way.
One consequence of this is that in standard general relativity, the universe began with a singularity, as demonstrated by Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose in the 1960s.
In the decades following World War I, the standard battle rifle used by armies around the world had been growing shorter, either by redesign or by the general issue of carbine versions instead of full-length rifles.
They have also argued that, while the modern Communist Party may be flawed, it is comparatively better than previous regimes, with respect to improving the general standard of living, than any other government that has governed China in the past century and can be seen in a more favourable light compared with most governments of the developing nations.
A curriculum is prescriptive, and is based on a more general syllabus which merely specifies what topics must be understood and to what level to achieve a particular grade or standard.
Any field may be used as the scalars for a vector space, which is the standard general context for linear algebra.
The general trend in the development of cinema, led from the United States, was towards using the newly developed specifically filmic devices for expression of the narrative content of film stories, and combining this with the standard dramatic structures already in use in commercial theatre.
* 1954 – The first color television sets using the NTSC standard are offered for sale to the general public.
Two of the letters from a " kingdom of Kheta "— apparently located in the same general region as the Mesopotamian references to " land of Hatti "— were written in standard Akkadian cuneiform script, but in an unknown language ; although scholars could read it, no one could understand it.
If the term has nonetheless retained a certain consistency in its use across these fields and would-be movements, it perhaps reflects the word ’ s position in general English usage: though the standard dictionary definition of irreal gives it the same meaning as unreal, irreal is very rarely used in comparison with unreal.
Utilitarianism, in general, argues that the standard of justification for actions, institutions, or the whole world, is impartial welfare consequentialism, and only indirectly, if at all, to do with rights, property, need, or any other non-utilitarian criterion.
The standard treaties and conventions leave the issue of implementation to each state, i. e. there is no general rule in international law that treaties have direct effect in municipal law, but some states, by virtue of their membership of supranational bodies, allow the direct incorporation of rights or enact legislation to honor their international commitments.
: In the general ( or standard ) form the linear equation is written as:
** limits. h, the header of a general purpose standard library of the C programming language
When new minerals are discovered, a standard procedure of scientific analysis is followed, including measures to identify a mineral's formula, its crystallographic data, its optical data, as well as the general physical attributes determined and listed.
" Except for the removal of homosexuality from the DSM-III onwards, this definition provided a general standard that has guided specific definitions of paraphilias in subsequent DSM editions, up to DSM-IV-TR.
In general, the genetic code specifies 20 standard amino acids ; however, in certain organisms the genetic code can include selenocysteine and — in certain archaea — pyrrolysine.
The presence of several terms describing the same language and identifying the whole language with its strongest dialect is sometimes the case with minority languages, which are diversified, but, because of the political obstacles, they cannot form one general standard language, which would gain a strong position in the country where they are spoken.

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