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Acceptance of any one religion thus requires a rejection of the others, and when faced with these competing claims in the absence of a personal revelation, it is argued that it is difficult to decide amongst them.
Acceptance of these radios was hastened by the success in the Tour de France of former Motorola rider Lance Armstrong, who continued to use a race radio when he joined the U. S. Postal Service cycling team and then won the Tour seven straight years.

Acceptance and varies
Acceptance of different subspecies varies between different authorities.
Acceptance of this form of standardisation varies from country to country.
Acceptance of March 15 as a focal day of solidarity against police brutality varies from one place to another.

Acceptance and between
: The confusion between science and pseudoscience, between honest scientific error and genuine scientific discovery, is not new, and it is a permanent feature of the scientific landscape [...] Acceptance of new science can come slowly.
Acceptance of a purchase order by a seller usually forms a contract between the buyer and seller, so no contract exists until the purchase order is accepted.
Diesel Tilt Train Power Car DTD 5404 performed Driver Training and Design Acceptance Testing of WESTECT ATP Version 25 on the North Coast Line between Brisbane and Townsville from 30 March to 8 April 2006.
In addition, it has become important in predicting the differences between standard cognitive therapy changes through thought change, versus acceptance-based interventions like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

Acceptance and different
Acceptance – With substance abusers admitting you have a problem is different than accepting you have a problem.

Acceptance and Christianity
* Acceptance of Christianity and therefore inclusion of his country in the mainstream civilization and political structures of Christian Europe.
Acceptance is fundamental to the core dogma of most Abrahamic religions, the word " Islam " can be translated as " acceptance ", " surrender " or " voluntary submission " and Christianity is based upon the " acceptance " of Jesus of Nazareth as the " Christ " and could be compared to some Eastern religious concepts such as Buddhist mindfulness.
Acceptance of Christianity has largely to do with comparative influences from the Nagas of Nagaland as well as changing perspectives towards headhunting.

Acceptance and .
Acceptance of radiopasteurization is likely to be delayed, however, for two reasons: ( 1 ) the storage life of fresh chicken under refrigeration is becoming a minimal problem because of constantly improved sanitation and distributing practices, and ( 2 ) treatment by antibiotics, a measure already approved by the Federal Food and Drug Administration, serves to extend the storage life of chicken at a low cost of about 0.5 cents per pound.
In 1915 the Jervis Bay Territory Acceptance Act 1915 created the Jervis Bay Territory as an annexe to the Australian Capital Territory.
An international standard for this process, ISO 16622 Meteorology — Sonic anemometers / thermometers — Acceptance test methods for mean wind measurements is in general circulation.
Acceptance Tests / Criteria ( in Agile Software Development ) are usually created by business customers and expressed in a business domain language.
Acceptance test cards are ideally created during sprint planning or iteration planning meeting, before development begins so that the developers have a clear idea of what to develop.
User Acceptance Testing ( UAT ) is a process to obtain confirmation that a system meets mutually agreed-upon requirements.
Acceptance testing is a term used in agile software development methodologies, particularly Extreme Programming, referring to the functional testing of a user story by the software development team during the implementation phase.
Acceptance tests are black box system tests.
Acceptance tests are also used as regression tests prior to a production release.
; Operational Acceptance Testing ( OAT ): Also known as operational readiness testing, this refers to the checking done to a system to ensure that processes and procedures are in place to allow the system to be used and maintained.
Acceptance of authenticity of the Pali Sutras differ within Mahayana sects.
* Acceptance of failure: DARPA pursues breakthrough opportunities and is very tolerant of technical failure if the payoff from success will be great enough.
Acceptance was finally confirmed in 1877, when they were introduced to Princess Louise, the daughter of Queen Victoria.
Acceptance of this classification is less universal than that of type I and type II, and unlike the other two, it is not currently included in Medical Subject Headings.
Acceptance of Islam was gradual and was often nominal in the countryside where folk religion continued to exert a strong influence.
Acceptance.
# Acceptance / Spontaneity-they accept their surroundings and what cannot be changed.
Acceptance of the letter into the canon did not occur without some difficulty ; however, " nowhere did doubts about the letter's authorship take the form of definitive rejection.
Acceptance of either of the church's two baptismal vows is a prerequisite for membership.
* Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program, for medical students who were not initially matched with U. S. residencies by the National Resident Matching Program
Acceptance of a theory does not require that all of its major predictions be tested, if it is already supported by sufficiently strong evidence.
Acceptance or rejection of some paradigm is, he argued, a social process as much as a logical process.

these and councils
The trouble with all these doctrinal quarrels is that we hear only one side of the story: what, in the secret councils of the Kremlin, Molotov had really proposed, we just don't know, and he has had no chance to reply.
" None of these attempts were acceptable to the defenders of Nicene orthodoxy: writing about the latter councils, Saint Jerome remarked that the world " awoke with a groan to find itself Arian.
Some Protestants feel that such claims of apostolic succession are proven false by the differences in traditions and doctrines between these churches: Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox consider both the Church of the East and the Oriental Orthodox churches to be heretical, having been anathematized in the early ecumenical councils of Ephesus ( 431 ) and Chalcedon ( 451 ) respectively.
In 362 was held one of the most important of these councils.
With the abolition of the metropolitan county councils in 1986, these metropolitan boroughs became independent, and continue to be so at present.
Christology was a major focus of these debates, and was addressed at every one of the first seven ecumenical councils.
The second through fourth of these councils are generally entitled " Christological councils ," with the latter three mainly elucidating what was taught in them and condemning incorrect interpretations.
Regional councils in the West published official canons that included these books as early as the fourth and fifth centuries.
While the Russian Orthodox Church does recognize the first seven ecumenical councils as valid, some Russian Orthodox theologians believe that the infallibility of these councils ' statements derived from their acceptance by the faithful ( and thus from the infallibility of all believers ), and not from the acts of the councils themselves.
It is unlikely that formal recognition as ecumenical will be granted to these three councils, despite the acknowledged orthodoxy of their decisions, so that only seven are universally recognized among the Eastern Orthodox as ecumenical.
Unfortunately, the use of the term " pan-Orthodox " is confusing to those not within Eastern Orthodoxy, and it leads to mistaken impressions that these are ersatz ecumenical councils rather than purely local councils to which nearby Orthodox hierarchs, regardless of jurisdiction, are invited.
Its present canon law requires that an ecumenical council be convoked and presided over, either personally or through a delegate, by the Pope, who is also to decide the agenda ; but the church makes no claim that all past ecumenical councils observed these present rules, declaring only that the Pope's confirmation or at least recognition has always been required, and saying that the version of the Nicene Creed adopted at the First Council of Constantinople ( 381 ) was accepted by the Church of Rome only seventy years later, in 451.
Independency or congregationalist polity among Protestants may involve the rejection of any governmental structure or binding authority above local congregations ; conformity to the decisions of these councils is therefore considered purely voluntary and the councils are to be considered binding only insofar as those doctrines are derived from the Scriptures.
Many of these churches reject the idea that anyone other than the authors of Scripture can directly lead other Christians by original divine authority ; after the New Testament, they assert, the doors of revelation were closed and councils can only give advice or guidance, but have no authority.
They consider new doctrines not derived from the sealed canon of Scripture to be both impossible and unnecessary whether proposed by church councils or by more recent prophets ( even though the canon itself was fixed by these councils ).
In these latter cases, the form of government is not radically different from the presbyterian form, except that their councils of bishops have hierarchical jurisdiction over the local ruling bodies to a greater extent than in most Presbyterian and other Reformed churches.
At the time that these councils were being held, this division was not entirely apparent.
The 1894 Act formed an official system of civil parishes, separated from the ecclesiastical parishes, to carry on some of these responsibilities ( others being transferred to the district / county councils ).

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