Sentences with phrase «found wide acceptance»

Today people with the condition mostly live in mainstream society and have found wide acceptance.
At least twenty - five proposed substitutes have been published in the United States, none of which have managed either to be faithful to the original Oath or to find wide acceptance.
The more ritualized yet contemporary music from Taizé (composed by Jacques Berthier) and the newly composed yet folk - based songs of the Iona Community in Scotland apparently smack too much of traditional religion to find wide acceptance in the Next Church.
In many situations the mobile devices, apps, cloud - based computing, and flipped classroom approaches that are finding wide acceptance in general education are also finding a home among the tools used by special ed experts to help their students succeed.»
Those cars also have an advantage over recent, purely electric cars like the EV1 from General Motors, which proved too expensive and quirky to find wide acceptance.

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Such startling propositions - the product of findings by archaeologists digging in Israel and its environs over the last 25 years - have gained wide acceptance among non-Orthodox rabbis.
Such startling propositions — the product of findings by archaeologists digging in Israel and its environs over the last 25 years — have gained wide acceptance among non-Orthodox rabbis.
If we should discover mistakes in the scriptures of their religions or should observe the misconduct of their followers we should not attribute these defaults and shortcomings to the founders of those religions, inasmuch as the perversion of scriptures is possible and it is possible that mistakes of interpretation might find their way into the commentaries, but it is not at all possible that a person should fabricate lies against God and should claim to be a prophet and should put forward his own compositions as the word of God falsely and yet God should grant him respite like the righteous and should bestow upon him wide acceptance by people (Tohfa Qaisariyyah, p. g 10).
The study, published online in the peer - reviewed Journal of General Internal Medicine, also found no difference in completion of the form by race or ethnicity, suggesting wide acceptance of these orders among California's highly diverse population.
«Our findings may also lead to even wider acceptance of post-transplant cyclophosphamide,» he said.
In addition, they have served historically as testbeds for new automotive technology, the place where top - notch performance fosters wider public acceptance of the technology to be found eventually in consumer cars.
Now, with the wider acceptance of self - publishing and digital publishing and the larger numbers of writers who are successfully forgoing the traditional publishing model all together, some authors are actually finding that their indie success is leading to invitations from traditional publishers.
Such vehement objections show us that today's writers whose work has not — or not yet — found acceptance in standard trade channels or the wider marketplace can still react at times with the understandable but counterproductive energy of rejection.
Recently, ETFs have gained wider acceptance, especially from risk - averse traders, as they are suitable for investors who find it difficult to identify stocks for their portfolio.
It continues to provide a wide tent for its members, to provide forums for exhibitions and discussion, but it also now finds itself in an emergent, wholly natural role as conservator due to both its own longevity and the ebb and flow of critical acceptance.
The public acceptance of climate - change conspiracy transcends the typical wide - ranging domain of conspiratorial belief; a 2013 investigation by Lewandowsky et al [8] found that while subjects who subscribed to conspiracist thought tended to reject all scientific propositions they encountered, those with strong traits of conservatism or pronounced free - market world views only tended towards rejecting scientific findings with regulatory implications at odds with their ideological position.
We have reached the conclusion that the basis most likely to find a wide degree of acceptance, and one that is in itself a matter calling for urgent attention, is a constitutional Bill of Rights — a Bill that would guarantee the fundamental freedoms of the citizen from interference, whether federal or provincial, and that would have a high degree of permanence in that neither Parliament nor the Legislatures would be able to modify its terms by the ordinary legislative process.
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