Sentences with phrase «commonly accepted about»

What is commonly accepted about «permadeath» is that it is strictly an added on challenge to make your game much harder and, as someone who nearly rage quit every Xcom title he's ever played, I can attest to that claim.

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Linguists and psychologists are still arguing about this one, but it's commonly accepted that learning a second language is easier for most people when they're younger, generally before puberty.
In this edition of Graphic Intelligence we see how, restated to its true value in accordance to commonly accepted accounting standards, the Ontario baseline deficit in the upcoming 2018/2019 fiscal year would be about $ 7 billion, growing to a projected $ 10 billion in four years — and this before any new spending in the 2018 budget.
To summarize, to literalize the apocalyptic passages in the New Testament, is to run counter to all we know of astronomy and the world of space; they are tied in with the then - current Jewish eschatology and Persian dualism which saw evil in command of creation; as commonly accepted, they encourage passivity about the evils of the present world; they emphasize only one side of the message of Jesus to the exclusion of essential elements; they are grounded at least in part on a misconstruction of biblical poetry and drama.
Then there is his pace of production: according to commonly accepted dating techniques» using the known dates of Shakespeare's forced retreats from London during the plague years, the year of his final retirement to Stratford, allusions to current events in the plays, and so forth» it seems that during his working life in London he wrote on average two plays each year until the death of Elizabeth in 1603, when the pace slackened to about one play per year during the Jacobean reign.
It is commonly accepted that the sunflower originated in the Southeast region of the United States about 5000 years ago, although there is evidence to suggest that the plant was first cultivated in Mexico around 3000 BC.
But this would not have been enough for those bent on peddling some twisted — and commonly accepted — ideas about class, race and nationality.
The most commonly accepted current theory about the genesis of the PETM involves a sudden increase in volcanism spewing out tons of carbon over thousands of years.
The figures challenge commonly accepted estimates on fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, which have been thought to affect about 1 percent of U.S. children.
The benefits of fermented foods are well known to many, especially those educated about Kombucha, but I'll give a quick list of the most commonly accepted ones:
«Everything about the collection stems from the idea of flipping brand conventions on their head... overturning commonly accepted rules and traditions of iconography and branding.»
There are several commonly accepted myths about the causes of bullying for which there is no supporting evidence.
There are good reasons for this, guided instruction is a commonly accepted instructional practice in many of our best schools and, at the end of the day, no one feels that strongly about protecting worksheets.
It's an easy to read tale of one man's humble beginnings, his efforts and successes in turning his life around, his rationale for wanting something different than the commonly accepted «American Dream», and how he went about making it all happen.
Up until about 5 months (commonly called their «sensitive period»), most puppies are willing to quickly accept new things in his life, including people, places, and other animals.
When they talk about black swans, are they talking about potential «falsifiers» of commonly - accepted theories / laws / knowledge?
Here are a few commonly accepted «truths» about the business and how some professionals found them to be misleading.
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