Sentences with phrase «eventual acceptance of»

Her interpretation of mid-ocean ridges was key to the eventual acceptance of plate tectonic and continental drift theories.
Part of the show's appeal is Torok's willingness to contradict his own views out of frustration with and eventual acceptance of the world around him.
Hence, the plot of this new tale revolves mostly around Alice's return to Wonderland, her reluctance to accept that she's the legendary one everyone tells her she is, and her eventual acceptance of her aforementioned «muchness».
Franco puts in a good one man show, going through a mixture of emotions; from shock through anger and disillusionment to the eventual acceptance of his predicament.
It is not only his eventual acceptance of his new circumstances that makes this remotely worthwhile, it is his progression as a human being that makes the audience feel something.
Based on what I'd read in Satter's books and elsewhere, all the elements likely to lead to eventual acceptance of vegetables were in place: we weren't forcing the issue, my son saw enthusiastic vegetable consumption modeled by the rest of us every night, and year after year in the school garden he carefully tended the cucumber or carrot plant (something which farm - to - table groups assure us will create a desire to eat the harvest).
The Kasper spin was then picked up by some of the usual media suspects, who called on the usual Catholic talking heads on the port side of the Barque of Peter, who took matters further by speculating that the apostolic exhortation would open up even more revolutionary paths, involving the Church's eventual acceptance of same - sex marriage and other matters on the LGBT agenda.
But if geocentricism was indeed this important to the Christian faith, then Christianity would have slowly died out with the eventual acceptance of a helio - centric cosmology.

Not exact matches

Indeed, the acceptance of the systematic ambiguity attaching to the notion of an entity merely replaces one paradox with another, but, for our present purposes, we may assume the eventual resolution of this second paradox and proceed to examine how the first paradox is eliminated.9
Breastfeeding, according to all the trendiest news stories, is the best thing ever — it turns your baby into a super genius with a brain the size of a mutated cantaloupe and all but ensures that child's eventual acceptance into an elite university, either Oxford or the Sorbonne, but maybe Harvard as a back - up.
Except there's no sign of eventual acceptance — even from a former coauthor and fan of the impact theory.
As a sign of soul music's growing popularity, budding mainstream acceptance, and eventual appropriation, «in 1969, Billboard changed the name of its «Rhythm and Blues» charts to «Soul.»»
Here are my numbers: 37 queries and submissions to agents and editors, 36 eventual rejections, 10 expressions of interest along the way, 4 writers» conferences, 2 years of trying to sell my book, 1 acceptance.
The decision to alter a stray cat is very often an individual's first step toward acceptance and eventual responsible ownership of cats.
Though these artists may have been familiar to art - world circles, this show served as a kind springboard for their eventual acceptance as heirs to the already - waning popularity of the 1950s Abstract Expressionists.
And materialism — its expression, its antidotes, its eventual acceptance — permeates some of the more undesirable qualities we all find in ourselves.
Indeed its eventual publication timetable was highly irregular and has the appearance of an editor backdating acceptance for IPCC purposes.
Many difficult stages have to be passed through from the initial shock of the news of an injury to eventual acceptance that things may now be very different from how they used to be — for both the individual concerned and the whole family.
It's a long road to travel for a new means of commerce to gain traction and eventual acceptance.
Later, they regret their actions when they enter the stages of sadness or eventual acceptance.
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