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accepted and someone
These are often accepted as random selections because the number of words has not been calculated beforehand, so the result is unknown right up until someone is selected.
Just as Hindus worshiping Ganesh is seen as valid by those worshiping Vishnu, so someone worshiping Jesus or Allah is accepted.
Although there are numerous opinions regarding how to define ' illocutionary acts ', there are some kinds of acts which are widely accepted as illocutionary, as for example promising, ordering someone, and bequeathing.
This view is contrasted by moral universalism, which argues that, even though people disagree, and some may even be unpersuadable ( e. g. someone who is closed-minded ), there is still a meaningful sense in which an action may be more ' moral ' than another ; that is, they believe there are objective standards of evaluation that seem worth calling ' moral facts ' - regardless of whether they are universally accepted.
If it did reflect someone, they were alone, and the individual was accepted as worthy to harness the device's power.
The NABBA defines amateur as someone who has " never entered and accepted prize money in an advertised professional event ".
Essentially, this involves someone attempting to cite something as an exemption to a generally accepted rule, principle, etc.
A rebbe is someone whose views and advice are accepted not only on issues of religious dogma and practice, but in all arenas of life, including political and social issues.
Although many of the early settlers came from New England, the town name was accepted on a suggestion from someone from New Jersey.
Early references tend to mean simply " someone well over 100 ", but the 110-and-over cutoff is the accepted criterion of demographers.
* Imam Baghir has said: “ The prayers of someone who drinks wine are not accepted for forty days .”
During its second season, the series shifted its focus slightly to add more character development, as the central characters spent considerable time exploring their relationships with the inhabitants of the Tunnel World, where Catherine had finally been accepted as a friend and " Helper " ( someone who assists the Tunnel community with what they need to survive and by keeping their secret ).
Carl, although accepted by the boys as a legitimate member of the Junta, could only be related to by grownups as an " imaginary playmate ", someone who is talked about and reflected through safe White suburban eyes, then left to harmlessly evaporate at day's end.
The generally accepted criterion is that a " genuine all-rounder " is someone whose batting or bowling skills, considered alone, would be good enough to win them a place in the team for which they play.
One theory that is widely accepted is that " Alay " is a portmanteau of the term "" ( Indonesian: Kiteflyer ), a pejorative describing someone having certain physical attributes from spending most of their time outside and getting sunburnt ( e. g. reddened hair and skin ).
In 1972, when the editors of Folk Music Journal first accepted an article by Harker criticising Sharp and his methods, one member of the journal's board, Pat Shaw, expressed skepticism of Harker's statistics and only agreed to publish it on condition that someone would write an accompanying rebuttal.
Gustav Noske, who had been People's Representative for Army and Navy for a few days, accepted the premium command of these troops saying: " If you like, someone has to be the bloodhound.
Legitimacy is “ a value whereby something or someone is recognized and accepted as right and proper ”.
For example, if someone is giving you a gift and you receive it, then you have accepted the gift ; therefore, having acceptance.
If Alice accepted his proposal, yet is not married to him at the end, she must have dumped him for someone she likes more, and therefore doesn't like Bob more than her current partner.
He once accepted Luann's offer to take him to the Spring 2005 Dance, then cancelled because he ' was asked by someone better '.
It is committed when someone asks a question that presupposes something that has not been proven or accepted by all the people involved.
He and Zeetha have developed a mutual attraction, though Zeetha somewhat resents having to recognize that someone is a stronger fighter than she is, and has vowed to learn until she is able to beat Higgs, a challenge that Higgs has happily accepted.
Reluctantly, he finally accepted, but agreed to only oversee the warehouse for five years, in which time he could train someone else to run it.

accepted and else
A former aide recalled that Ribbentrop threw the German Embassy into chaos due to his erratic personality: He rose, muttering bad-temperedly ... Dressed in his pyjamas, he received the junior secretaries and press attachés in his bathroom ... He scolded, threatened, gesticulated with his razor and shouted at his valet ... As he took his bath, he ordered people to be summoned from Berlin, accepted and cancelled, appointed and dismissed, and dictated through the door to a nervous stenographer ... He cursed people in their absence, calling them saboteurs and communists ... It was my task to put his calls through ; his valet stood within splashing distance holding a white telephone ... Ribbentrop believed only ministers ranked above him: everyone else, including his ambassadorial colleagues, had to kept waiting on the line.
The traditional model of grading on a curve ( top student gets the best grade, worst student always fails ( even if they know all the material ), everyone else is evenly distributed in the middle ) is never accepted in OBE or standards-based education.
But as the Dwarves shrank from the blow, Ilúvatar stayed Aulë's hand and showed that he had already accepted his offer by gifting the Dwarves with spirits of their own, else they could not have been afraid.
The void must exist to allow this to happen or else the frozen world of Parmenides must be accepted.
British snipers found the rifle accurate out to 600 yards and more, with only one inherent disadvantage: the Ross accepted only perfectly clean ammunition, totally free of mud and grit, or else it invariably jammed.
These duplicates are rationally accepted to be identical in physical properties, but the irrational belief is held that the " true " entity has been replaced with something else.
Confiding to a friend before her death, Herz remarked that she had used all of the accepted protest methods available to activists — including marching, protesting, and writing countless articles and letters — and she wondered what else she could do.
Once Jack's mail server has accepted the message, it must either pass it along to Jill's mail server, or else deposit a bounce message in Jack's mailbox.
None of the past attempts would be accepted by a majority of philosophers nor, in his view, should they be accepted by them or by anyone else.
Like everyone else he had suffered heavy losses from the land boom and its after effects, and in August 1892 he left for England and accepted the secretaryship to the agent-general for Victoria.
Themistocles took the money but reneged on the agreement and, even though bonds of hospitality between them required good faith, he accepted a bribe from someone else in a new deal that excluded Timocreon.
His commitment to the Patrick Indy racing team posed no conflicts, so he agreed to drive the second Williams for the weekend, saying, " I had nothing else to do, so I accepted.
It was only when he stood for the parliamentary seat of Chatham that he agreed to the slogan " Plugge in for Chatham " and accepted the way almost everybody else pronounced his name.
Customers who use the MasterCard version of Rewards earn double points at Fred Meyer ( 2 points per dollar spent ), and single points everywhere else where MasterCard is accepted ( 1 point per dollar spent ).
Software consumers, having little else to fall back on, have simply accepted the lesser standards as normal.
The grave ’ s owner in Boztepe could be someone else, for example a clan leader or a Greek metropolitan who accepted Islam later.

accepted and group
The group has more than 23, 000 currently accepted species, spread across 1620 genera and 12 subfamilies.
The first group mainly opposed the Nicene terminology and preferred the term homoiousios ( alike in substance ) to the Nicene homoousios, while they rejected Arius and his teaching and accepted the equality and coeternality of the persons of the Trinity.
In 381, at the Second Ecumenical Council in Constantinople, a group of mainly Eastern bishops assembled and accepted the Nicene Creed of 381, which was supplemented in regard to the Holy Spirit, as well as some other changes: see Comparison between Creed of 325 and Creed of 381.
Although this classification was widely accepted, further infrageneric classification was ( and still is ) needed to differentiate this widely diverse group.
It is now accepted by most scholars that the Arian Party was not a monolithic group, holding drastically different theological views that spanned the early Christian theological spectrum.
The English Language Liturgical Consultation ( ELLC ) is an international ecumenical group whose primary purpose is to provide ecumenically accepted texts for those who use English in their liturgy.
Although they were previously considered the sister group to the remaining crustaceans, it is now widely accepted that crustaceans form a paraphyletic group, and Branchiopoda are thought to be sister to a clade comprising Xenocarida ( Remipedia and Cephalocarida ) and Hexapoda ( insects and their relatives ).
A set of house rules may be accepted as valid by a group of players wherever they play, as it may also be accepted as governing all play within a particular house, café, or club.
This kind of coercion is predatory, is thought coercion, but may often be accepted in advance by the members of the group.
A more analogous case is that of the screwball comedy, widely accepted by film historians as constituting a " genre ": the screwball is defined not by a fundamental attribute, but by a general disposition and a group of elements, some — but rarely and perhaps never all — of which are found in each of the genre's films.
' A paper by Susan Isaacs ( 1952 ) on " The nature and function of Phantasy "... has been generally accepted by the Klein group in London as a fundamental statement of their position '.
In 2000, a group of 14 former GCHQ employees, who had been dismissed after refusing to give up their union membership, were offered re-employment, which three of them accepted.
It was also accepted by the artists themselves, even though they were a diverse group in style and temperament, unified primarily by their spirit of independence and rebellion.
Although laparoscopy in adult age group is widely accepted, its advantages in pediatric age group is questioned.
Foodservice establishments of this category did not accept any different customers on walk-in basis, but instead, only accepted customers who came as a group and ordered banquets by appointment, and the banquets provided by foodservice establishments of this category often included most, if not all tables, at the site.
The actual definition of macroevolution accepted by scientists is " any change at the species level or above " ( phyla, group, etc.
The largest group of Mormons, or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, accepted Brigham Young as the new prophet / leader and emigrated to what became the Utah Territory.
In 1902, having accepted the evidence for the elements helium and argon, Dmitri Mendeleev included these noble gases as group 0 in his arrangement of the elements, which would later become the periodic table.
This is resolved by the formation of a clan group that defines who is accepted within the group and defines the boundaries within which the resources will be distributed.
Faery Witch covens of gay men only have been formed and are readily accepted among the larger group of Faery Witches.

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