Sentences with phrase «general acceptance among»

This had been predicted as a relic from when hot ionized plasma of the early universe first cooled sufficiently to form neutral hydrogen and allow space to become transparent to light, and its discovery led to general acceptance among physicists that the Big Bang is the best model for the origin and evolution of the universe.

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Softening attitudes among police lags general public acceptance but seems to confirm an inexorable social trend.
I suppose my aversion to «God things» is a response to what I see as a general acceptance of the wealth, health, and prosperity gospel even among those who say they reject it.
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.
More than 40 years after its inception, the General Educational Development Test has evolved from an emergency wartime measure to provide equivalency diplomas for soldiers drafted out of high school, into a certification of attainment that has won widespread acceptance among educators and employers.
It did not take long for Risk «s analysis and central findings to win acceptance among the general public, editorial writers, business leaders, governors, and other elected officials at the national, state, and local levels.
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.»
«The new RX 400h redefines the midsize luxury SUV market while raising awareness and acceptance of hybrid gas - electric vehicles among luxury car and SUV buyers,» said Denny Clements, Lexus group vice president and general manager.
Yet there is a general acceptance of the belief that such unethical behavior is far more common among self publishers than it is traditionally published authors.
More effort should be devoted to improving understanding and acceptance of these matters in the general community (and also among parties to native title matters).
The findings that acceptance was lower and diabetes conflict was higher among Latinos compared with Caucasians are consistent with the general literature indicating that Latino parents may engage in more authoritarian parenting practices compared with Caucasians (Calzada et al., 2012), which has implications for amount of parent — adolescent conflict and parental acceptance (Smetana, 1995).
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