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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.
In order to attain the goal of group solidarity and to relieve tension, the high fertility rate provides more group members for mate selection, and the clustering of members in groups fosters acceptance of group controls.
A lack of good universities, and a low acceptance rate for good universities, is evident in countries with a high population density.
MIT received 17, 909 undergraduate applicants for the class of 2015, with only 1, 742 offered admittance, an acceptance rate of 9. 7 %.
Some scholars emphasize that its higher rate is also a sign of submission and acceptance of Muslim rule, and some argue humiliation for failing to embrace Islam.
Discrepancies between the observed perihelion precession rate of the planet Mercury and that predicted by classical mechanics were prominent among the forms of experimental evidence leading to the acceptance of Einstein's Theory of Relativity ( in particular, his General Theory of Relativity ), which accurately predicted the anomalies.
Undergraduate admission selectivity also increased, with the acceptance rate dropping from 13 % for the class of 2004 to 6 % for the class of 2016.
The recent paper acceptance rate for SIGGRAPH has been less than 20 %.
Its undergraduate programs are also among the most selective in the country ( 12. 3 % acceptance rate ).
Over the past ten years, Hiram's medical school acceptance rate has been among the highest in the nation.
This is usually done by calculating the acceptance rate, which is the fraction of proposed samples that is accepted in a window of the last samples.
The desired acceptance rate depends on the target distribution, however it has been shown theoretically that the ideal acceptance rate for a one dimensional Gaussian distribution is approx 50 %, decreasing to approx 23 % for an-dimensional Gaussian target distribution.
If is too small the chain will mix slowly ( i. e., the acceptance rate will be high but successive samples will move around the space slowly and the chain will converge only slowly to ).
if is too large the acceptance rate will be very low because the proposals are likely to land in regions of much lower probability density, so will be very small and again the chain will converge very slowly.
The applications success rate for postgraduate programmes varies, although most of the major courses, including Economics and Law, consistently have an acceptance rate below 10 %.
Unsolicited submissions have a very low rate of acceptance, with some sources estimating that publishers ultimately choose about three out of every ten thousand unsolicited manuscripts they receive.
Juniata also has a 95 % acceptance rate to all postgraduate programs, including medical, podiatric, dental, occupational therapy, physical therapy, chiropractic, and law schools.
The acceptance rate to each magnet varies with the number of applicants in any given year ; in the mid-1990s about a third of applicants to these three magnets were selected each year.
The school is noteworthy for its high college acceptance rate, and exceptional number of National Merit finalists and semi-finalists, including Marcus Courtney and Allison Killea.
96 % of graduates are employed or in professional school six months after graduation, and the acceptance rate to medical school is twice the national average — 80 %.
The acceptance rate at Western fell from 66 percent in 2005 to 58 percent in 2010.

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All these emotions were screwed up to new heights when, after acceptance and the first rehearsals, there ensued such a buzz of excitement among Parisian music lovers that Duclos had to come running to Rousseau to inform him that the news had reached the superintendent of the King's amusements, and that he was now demanding that the work be offered first at the royal summer palace of Fontainebleau.
This distant territory was a Democratic stronghold, and acceptance of the post would have effectively ended his legal and political career in Illinois, so he declined and resumed his law practice.
In the 1990s, given Australia's long dominance of the Ashes and the popular acceptance of the Darnley urn as ‘ The Ashes ’, the idea was mooted that the victorious team should be awarded the urn as a trophy and allowed to retain it until the next series.
The European acceptance of the numerals was accelerated by the invention of the printing press, and they became widely known during the 15th century.
After the acceptance of Avogadro's hypothesis in 1860 it was understood that elements could exist as polyatomic molecules, and the two allotropes of oxygen were recognized as O < sub > 2 </ sub > and O < sub > 3 </ sub >.
Even at this time, Ethernet's widespread acceptance suggested it was to become a de facto standard.
The Johnnycake was a poor substitute to some for wheaten bread, but acceptance by both the northern and southern colonies seems evident.
He was a fierce opponent of anti-semitism and supported the unconditional acceptance and integration of the Jews in Europe.
Later, Jensen was an important advocate in the mainstream acceptance of general intelligence factor, a concept which was essentially synonymous with his Level II conceptual learning.
As the user stories pass their acceptance criteria, the business owners can be sure of the fact that the developers are progressing in the right direction about how the application was envisaged to work and so it's essential that these tests include both business logic tests as well as UI validation elements ( if need be ).
During the 1573 Polish election, Albert Frederick attempted to gain acceptance to the Polish senate but was opposed by the powerful Jan Zamoyski ( later Grand Hetman of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland ) who feared the influence of Protestants in the Polish legislative body.
The acceptance of modernist design into everyday life was the subject of publicity campaigns, well-attended public exhibitions like the Weissenhof Estate, films, and sometimes fierce public debate.
Some suggested this dramatic fall was a sign of the general acceptance of the status quo and the likelihood of Labour's majority remaining unassailable.
The first climber to actually make bouldering his primary specialty ( in the mid 1950s ) and to advocate its acceptance as a legitimate sport not restricted to a particular area was John Gill, a mathematician and amateur gymnast who found the challenge and movement of bouldering enjoyable.
Public acceptance was slow, and one disaster, in particular, did much to harm public acceptance of the vaccine.
The new approach did not secure immediate approval, but it was endorsed by the House of Lords in Quin & Axtens v Salmon AC 442 and has since received general acceptance.
In its early years, critics held that the empiricism of cognitive psychology was incompatible with its acceptance of internal mental states.
The required number of 50 instruments of ratification / accession / approval / acceptance by countries was reached in May 2003.
The state was first advocated by Plato, then found more acceptance in the consolidation of power under the Roman Catholic Church.
At that council he voted for acceptance of the term homoousios, having been finally convinced that there was no better alternative.
Lyell's acceptance of natural selection, Darwin's proposed mechanism for evolution, was equivocal, and came in the tenth edition of Principles.
According to Christian writers, most notably Paul, the Bible teaches that people are, in their current state, sinful, and the New Testament reveals that Jesus is both the Son of man and the Son of God, united in the hypostatic union, God the Son, God made incarnate ; that Jesus ' death by crucifixion was a sacrifice to atone for all humanity's sins, and that acceptance of Jesus as Savior and Lord saves one from Divine Judgment, giving Eternal life.
It was argued by IUPAC that the Berkeley laboratory had already been recognized several times in the naming of elements ( i. e., berkelium, californium, americium ) and that the acceptance of the names rutherfordium and seaborgium for elements 104 and 106 should be offset by recognizing the Russian team's contributions to the discovery of elements 104, 105 and 106.

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