Sentences with phrase «grown wide acceptance»

True enough, the brand has grown wide acceptance even to canine lovers who are very particular about what they give to their respective pets.

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The wide and growing acceptance of the evolutionary outlook indicates that it is a highly suitable platform for «stories scientists tell.»
The cultural changes that Fuchs and Reklis have in mind are increasing individualism, growing preoccupation with individual fulfillment, wider tolerance for divorce as a solution to marital problems, and more general acceptance at all social levels of the high rates of out - of - wedlock births and single parenthood.
As insect eating gains wider acceptance, especially in Europe, USA and Canada, there is a huge opportunity for Africa to exploit the growing global demand for healthy insect products.
While speaking on the new millionaire dating site, she reveals that Millionaire Match already has wide acceptance as its membership has grown to 2 million users within a short time, and up to 5,000 millionaire profiles are being registered every day.
Japan is a major player in videogames but with a growing majority of AAA developers being english and american and the overall acceptance the 360 has gotten world wide - the japan factor just isnt what it use to be.
In fact that there is wide spread cross-cultural acceptance of the idea that one should not engage in very risky behavior that could cause great harm to things which people attach great value to is a conclusion that is clear from the acceptance of the «precautionary principle» in a growing number of international treaties including the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UN, 1992, Article 3).
But in spite of its growing popularity and wide acceptance, it baffles me that people still ask the question, «is Coinbase safe?»
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