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acceptance and place
AA shares the view that acceptance of one's inherent limitations is critical to finding one's proper place among other humans and God.
Within the transfer education category, comprehensive schools typically have articulation agreements in place that provide prearranged acceptance into specific four-year institutions.
In ElBaradei's acceptance speech in Stockholm, he stated that only one percent of the money spent on developing new weapons would be enough to feed the entire world, and that, if we hope to escape self-destruction, then nuclear weapons should have no place in our collective conscience, and no role in our security.
In 1654 the Ukrainian leader, Bohdan Khmelnytsky, offered to place Ukraine under the protection of the Russian Tsar, Aleksey I. Aleksey's acceptance of this offer led to another Russo-Polish War ( 1654 – 1667 ).
As the idea of institutional care gained acceptance, formal rules appeared about how to place children into families: boys could become apprenticed to an artisan and girls might be married off under the institution's authority.
In the past 5 years however, it's becoming increasingly fashionable to label the wine Shiraz Viognier as Viognier gains consumer acceptance in the market place.
As another example, Japanese do not place an X in a check-box to indicate acceptance — this indicates refusal.
) At the 1992 Democratic National Convention in New York City, Clinton ended his acceptance speech by saying, " I still believe in a place called Hope.
This was the first performance with bassist Eric Avery since 1991, taking place after their acceptance speech for the " Godlike Genius Award ".
This rather grudging acceptance of sexual selection was influenced by his studies on the courtship of the Great Crested Grebe ( and other birds that pair for life ): the courtship takes place mostly after mate selection, not before.
Critics contended that parliamentarism had caused the old parties to become devoted to reformism because it had encouraged them to place more importance on winning votes than on working for socialism, that it encouraged opportunists and place-seekers into the ranks of the movement and that it constituted an acceptance of the legitimacy of the existing governing institutions of capitalism.
During her 2007 acceptance speech for her 2006-07 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Field made an anti-war statement: " If the mothers ruled the world, there would be no goddamn wars in the first place!
If acceptance of a certificate fails in the absence of an available valid CRL, then no operations depending upon certificate acceptance can take place.
It found ready acceptance in the market as many buyers steered away from the slow selling Ford AU Falcon, becoming the best selling Commodore to date and cementing its place as number one in Australian sales.
A system of tacit acceptance has therefore been put into place, whereby if no objections are heard from a member state after a certain period has elapsed, it is assumed they have assented to the treaty.
There has been some speculation that Saad's attempts to narrow the differences between the fishermen and the consortium, and his acceptance of a place on the board made him a target of attack by the conspirator who sought a full conflagration around the small protest.
Societal attitudes towards same-sex relationships have varied over time and place, from expecting all males to engage in same-sex relationships, to casual integration, through acceptance, to seeing the practice as a minor sin, repressing it through law enforcement and judicial mechanisms, and to proscribing it under penalty of death.
These policies subscribed to the acceptance of the territorial changes that took place after the Second World War ; this line explicitly denied all attempts to regain these territories and former provinces, which had become parts of Poland or the Russian SFSR.
This was the same for the acceptance of Arabic writing in Turkey, Persia and India which had taken place earlier and thus, the Jawi script was then deemed as the writing of the Muslims.
is then used in place of in the original algorithm giving a new acceptance probability of
One of its examples was its great metaphor for the coming-of-age, the end of childhood and the acceptance of your place in the world.
Stanthorpe today is a popular place to reside because of its welcoming acceptance of newcomers.
It states that acceptance can be used to resolve situations where a person feels disturbed by a " person, place, thing or situation -- some fact of my life --

acceptance and by
Where there were none fifteen years ago, several scholars currently are edging their way cautiously towards the acceptance of the `` shore occupied by '' position.
Certainly all can applaud passage of an auto title law, the school bills, the increase in teacher pensions, the ban on drag racing, acceptance by the state of responsibility for maintenance of state roads in municipalities at the same rate as outside city limits, repeal of the college age limit law and the road maintenance bond issue.
The potato chip industry these days is growing, not only as a result of population increase and public acceptance of convenience foods, but also because of a combination of circumstances that has led to growth by merger.
The outcome of such an experiment has been in due time the acceptance of the Bible as the Word of God inspired in a sense utterly different from any merely human book, and with it the acceptance of our Lord Jesus Christ as the only begotten Son of God, Son of Man by the Virgin Mary, the Saviour of the world.
the attitude adopted by realtors and their associations, either negative or positive, plays a large part in the public acceptance of such measures and the degree to which they may be effectively enforced.
The acceptance of an affidavit by one society does not confirm its acceptance as a legal document in other jurisdictions.
* In the myth of Psyche and Eros, Psyche is given ambrosia by Hermes upon her completion of the quests set by Aphrodite and her acceptance on Olympus.
The European acceptance of the numerals was accelerated by the invention of the printing press, and they became widely known during the 15th century.
This can result either in some variations becoming extinct ( for instance, the wireless, being progressively superseded by the radio ) or in the acceptance of wide variations as " perfectly good English " everywhere.
Human portrayals can be found in early Islamic cultures with varying degrees of acceptance by religious authorities.
" In the 1999 South Carolina Supreme Court case State v. Gaines, the Court held that Alford guilty pleas were to be held valid in the absence of a specific on-the-record ruling that the pleas were voluntary – provided that the sentencing judge acted appropriately in accordance with the rules for acceptance of a plea made voluntarily by the defendant.
The Johnnycake was a poor substitute to some for wheaten bread, but acceptance by both the northern and southern colonies seems evident.
Laws were passed in the US which prohibited the FCC type acceptance and sale of any receiver which could tune the frequency ranges occupied by analog AMPS cellular services.
Software developers often distinguish acceptance testing by the system provider from acceptance testing by the customer ( the user or client ) prior to accepting transfer of ownership.
In the case of software, acceptance testing performed by the customer is known as user acceptance testing ( UAT ), end-user testing, site ( acceptance ) testing, or field ( acceptance ) testing.
: This may include factory acceptance testing, i. e. the testing done by factory users before the factory is moved to its own site, after which site acceptance testing may be performed by the users at the site.

acceptance and 1970s
After little further discussion of the issue in the 1970s, the 1980s saw the publication of three scholarly editions of The Shrew, all of which re-addressed the question in light of the by now general acceptance of Alexander's theory ; Brian Morris ' 1981 edition for the Arden Shakespeare, H. J.
In the United States, commercial cultivation and broad consumer acceptance of the fruit only dates to the 1970s.
Although the concept of synchronous DRAM has been known since at least the 1970s and was used with early Intel processors, it was only in 1993 that SDRAM began its path to universal acceptance in the electronics industry.
As cross-border trade and capital flows increased during the 1970s, the FT began international expansion, facilitated by developments in technology and the growing acceptance of English as the language of business.
When Zündel started Samisdat Publishers in the 1970s, he initially catered to the UFOlogy community, which was then at its peak of public acceptance.
While the PAC proved to have little lasting organizational impact ( the group was suppressed a mere 11 months after its founding ), its policy of Africanism and acceptance of Maoism informed the black student uprisings of the mid and late 1970s which were led by the Black Consciousness Movement of Azania ( South Africa ) and Steve Biko.
Honda's CVCC engine, released in the early 1970s models of Civic, then Accord and City later in the decade, is a form of stratified charge engine that had wide market acceptance for considerable time.
The rate of deaths and injuries on the rail network has been reduced considerably since the early 1970s when high-visibility clothing and the acceptance of the need for it became common.
Congolese musicians were the most popular performers in Kenya during the 1970s and ' 80s, only losing their mainstream acceptance in the early 1990s.
From the 1970s to the 1990s, Michel Rocard's group inside the Socialist Party, known as " les rocardiens ", advocated a re-alignment of French socialism through a clearer acceptance of the market economy, more decentralisation and less state control.
Although Richardson had been frequently discussed in the early 1970s as a likely candidate for President in 1976, Richardson's acceptance of the appointment to Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, as it is formally titled, effectively eliminated him from the domestic scene during the pre-election period.
Although the practice of traditional Chinese medicine was strongly promoted by the Chinese leadership and remained a major component of health care, Western medicine gained increasing acceptance in the 1970s and 1980s.
Women first gained acceptance into the society in the 1970s.
For example, in the 1970s, social psychologist L. Richard Hoffman noted that odds of a proposal's acceptance is strongly associated with the arithmetical difference between the number of utterances supporting versus rejecting that proposal.
In the 1960s and 1970s a new interest among researchers led to acceptance of Placozoa as a new animal phylum.
The intraocular lens did not find widespread acceptance in cataract surgery until the 1970s, when further developments in lens design and surgical techniques had come about.
Although the 1955 names met with immediate acceptance in some quarters ( e. g. in science fiction and popular science articles ), they were still rarely if ever met in astronomical literature until the 1970s.
As the church grew in membership, in the 1960s and 1970s, a smaller and smaller proportion of applicants could be accepted, some applicants having to wait years for acceptance.
* TS-800 series — From the late 1970s, the TS-820 was one of the first Kenwood transceivers to gain widespread acceptance in the Amateur Radio community.
Mass-market acceptance of what is now termed " world music " grew dramatically as a result of the pop music explosion of the 1960s and early 1970s.
Though spoken recordings were popular in 33-1 / 3 vinyl record format for schools and libraries into the early 1970s, the beginning of the trade acceptance of this medium can be traced to the introduction of the audio cassette and, most importantly, to the prevalence of these cassette players as standard equipment ( rather than as options which older drivers did not choose ) in imported ( Japanese ) automobiles, which became very popular during the 1979 energy crisis.
After the acceptance of this particular event since the early 1970s, numerous conferences, workshops, M. Sc and Ph. D. researches, reviews and special volumes have been dedicated to it.
Lynn Anderson-live in concertCountry pop found its first widespread acceptance during the 1970s.
The growth in the modern acceptance of the techniques ( and the growth in marketing of them ) has been largely since the 1970s, with initial slow growth accelerated through the 1980s and 1990s.

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