Sentences with phrase «gain higher acceptance»

Given the fact that two leading smartphone companies — Google and Apple — are expanding their business internationally, it is more likely that eBooks will gain higher acceptance among smartphone subscribers.
Being confined to the solitary loftiness of imagination is not viewed as the highly profitable option anymore especially when your fellow authors» prowess in executing social media communication gain higher acceptance among readers.

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Some 87 % of the applicants who gain acceptance to the program actually enroll in it — that's a very high yield.
Although oatmeal has gained acceptance in the Chinese market as a high - fibre source, marketed to older consumers in particular, a home breakfast of muesli and milk is therefore a significant leap for many Chinese.
HPP has gained worldwide acceptance as a safety step in beverage processing and it's use is seeing rapid growth, fueled by market factors such as the high demand for safe and nutritious fruit and vegetable juices, coconut waters and fruit purees.
Its products are well - recognized brands that have gained wide consumer acceptance for their high quality, safety and innovative designs that incorporate state - of - the - art features and up - to - date fashion.
The New York City Education Department is expected to announce a plan today to help black and Hispanic students gain acceptance to some of the most competitive high schools.
«Building your bench press to gain acceptance from the guys in high school who put you down is an ego source of fuel,» says Marcus.
Stifler the only one of the gang who has not matured since high school lays on the charm — and the Lacoste sweaters — and quickly gains acceptance from Michelle's stuffy parents and her attractive sister Cadence (January Jones).
This teen comedy from Savage Steve Holland stars Corey Parker as an underachieving high schooler who hatches a crazy plot with valedictorian Lara Flynn Boyle to gain acceptance into a prestigious university.
The identification devices offered use a number of different technologies, such as Proximity cards, smart cards, swipe cards, PIN code pads and gaining more market acceptance are Biometric products like finger print, facial recognition and Iris scanning for higher security sites.
But it is also clear that the NBPTS has changed the conversation about teaching within the profession by setting and gaining acceptance of its high standards and by persuading teachers and their unions to begin to accept performance evaluation and differential certification and pay for teachers.
Our program began as a grassroots initiative, led by a group of dedicated volunteers helping twenty - nine 12th grade students at Garfield High School gain acceptance to college.
Clear definitions of such leadership exist and have gained wide acceptance at the elementary school level; that's not the case at the high school level.
While the school continued to post low test scores, Rizga found that Mission was making significant gains in other areas: rising college acceptance rates, decreasing dropout rates and improvement in students» critical thinking and other high - level skills.
Tablets and ereaders have started gaining increased acceptance among the masses, though only among the middle and higher income groups.
Nathaniel, 14, a high - functioning «Aspie» who can solve mathematical problems that elude graduate students, struggles with social interactions and gaining his father's acceptance.
To gain acceptance into a program that offers veterinary assistant education, a high school diploma or GED equivalency is recommended.
Gain acceptance in administrative areas where high priced lawyers are used and the administrator can do the job, such as investing money, screening resumes of lawyers, arranging recruitment schedules, writing position description and hiring paralegals, and in some cases secretaries (this may be delegated in a large firm), even though the lawyer to whom the person is to be assigned may approve of the person before hiring.
Consistent with these conclusions, our own examination using the MTA sample of the types of peers children with ADHD named as liked and disliked classmates at age 7 — 9 did not yield support for the hypothesis that deviant children prefer one another; instead, we found that children with ADHD like and dislike the same kinds of peers as other children.8 Our study also indicated, however, that children with ADHD were disliked by more popular peers, suggesting that a process of ostracism by high - status peers was already in motion.8 If this is the case, gravitation toward deviant peers may occur over time, as children with ADHD find it harder and harder to gain acceptance by more preferred peers.
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