Sentences with phrase «wide acceptance in»

«While modular construction has seen wide acceptance in other countries, it has struggled to gain mainstream acceptance in the United States,» says NMHC's Haughey.
It is for the most part self - published which circumvents peer review, and has not attracted wide acceptance in the scientific community.
It is a Mastercard, so there is wide acceptance in the Canadian marketplace.
The benefits of rehabilitation therapy for dogs and other companion animals has been gaining wide acceptance in the veterinary community for many years.
This technique first gained wide acceptance in the 1960's, when it was applied to marine mammal training.
Rehabilitation therapy as an applied science has gained wide acceptance in dogs in recent years.
As a form of treatment, it has recently gained wide acceptance in dogs, and could easily be applied to other animal species.
Compact, funky and slightly quirky where its Volkswagen Tiguan kissin» cousin is compact, chunky and bordering on conservative, Skoda's Yeti poses an interesting question for small SUV buyers: Do you jump onto the bandwagon and join Volkswagen's inexorable global market push, or do you express your individuality by opting for a brand which, while obviously on the ascendancy, has yet to achieve wide acceptance in Australia?
The three - door hatchback body style has been somewhat unpopular in the United States, but has achieved wide acceptance in Canada, as well as popularity in Japan and European markets, helping cement Honda's reputation as a maker of sporty compact models.
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.»
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University researchers have determined a key step in improving solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), a promising clean energy technology that has struggled to gain wide acceptance in the marketplace.
Label - free technologies have gained wide acceptance in both academic research settings and in drug discovery laboratories in recent years.
The dynamic, called sea level fingerprints, had wide acceptance in the field, but GRACE provided the first direct confirmation that it was happening.
The most plausible explanation of how humans first settled the Americas — Ice Age hunters pursuing game walked from Siberia to Alaska over a land bridge — has gained wide acceptance in recent years, although scientific evidence has been thin at best.
In a recent article in the New York Times, author Nadine Gordimer expresses views about the disease that South Africa is eager to promote and that have wide acceptance in America.
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.
For the sake of simplicity the generally accepted Arabic spelling of names and technical terms has been followed, although in a few cases it seemed to do less violence to follow a form which has gained wide acceptance in a particular Muslim country.
The price of bitcoin, which has gained wider acceptance in recent months, also varied dramatically from one exchange to another.
It was the beginning of hip - hop's wider acceptance in the contemporary Christian music scene, heavily backed by a major label and marketed through book stores, radio and live shows.
Wider acceptance in the medical / nutritional community is hampered by the relatively high intake of saturated fats on the Atkins program.
But the feedback from the local trial is (that) it will need better performance — especially in terms of EV - only range — for wider acceptance in the local market.
Discussions at this year's Leipzig Book Fair proved that ebooks and self publishing are gaining wider acceptance in Germany, and readers are more open to digitization.
Critical illness insurance which pays a lump - sum cash benefit is marketed in 54 countries worldwide and is gaining wider acceptance in the United States notes Barry Eagle, Vice President, Marketing for Gen Re LifeHealth a Berkshire Hathaway Company.
Users will be able to make micropayments again without worrying about exorbitant fees, which should lead to wider acceptance in physical stores.

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«As cryptocurrencies gain wider acceptance, their ability to undermine politicians increases,» said Roger Ver, an early investor in bitcoin who is known as Bitcoin Jesus, for proselytizing about the digital currency in its early days.
Even though the intellectual climate within the Reserve Bank and other economic policy agencies was already moving in favour of deregulation in the early 1970s, wider community acceptance of the case for change did not come until after the Government set up a broad - ranging inquiry, conducted by a group of independent experts.
That holds not just in the dark net part of the economy but in the regular part of the economy, and that's why regular currencies — the US dollar — had gained so much obviously wide acceptance.
While the official goal of the new futures contract is to establish a regional benchmark for more useful pricing of the crude grades prevalent on the Chinese market, analysts see the yuan oil futures as a step toward China seeking wider acceptance of its currency in global trade, including the oil trade, and establishing a petro - yuan that could challenge, in the future, the dominance of the petrodollar.
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.
Theology was a social construction of reality purposely linked with morality in order to gain wide - ranging acceptance and to unify the masses thousands of years ago.
Only slowly did the scientific approach of questioning and testing win wider acceptance, and in doing so it set in motion the greatest revolution in human civilization that there has ever been.
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.
This structure depends on wide acceptance of a double feature of Christian teaching that is present in many other traditions as well.
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).
In relation to theological and social emphases on which conservative and liberal churches differ, research indicates long - run social trends toward (1) wider acceptance of the conclusions of valid empirical research, and (2) greater reluctance to accept the imperfections of existing social structures.
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.
John Cobb devoted much attention to this topic, and Charles Birch, as an eminent biologist and process thinker, has contributed much by his writings and lectures to the wider acceptance of a process style of thought in the circles of the World Council of Churches.
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.
What is needed in American public life at this point, then, is wider acceptance of the principle of subsidiary.
Brian Meadows, GLG president and CFO, notes, «Having this wide - ranging acceptance across key regulatory jurisdictions provides a significant advantage, not only for Europe - centric brands, but also for those global brands looking to distribute their products in all major global markets.»
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.
However, districts using strategies like cutting up fresh produce, offering a wider array of produce and serving it in salad bars felt those techniques were particularly effective in increasing student acceptance of fruits and vegetables.
It is interesting to note that at the time that Bowlby's theory gained wide acceptance, women were being discouraged from working in order to increase the number of jobs available for British soldiers returning home from war.
When judging the merits of any theory regarding human development, it is important to consider the social context in which the theory gains wide acceptance.
The fatalistic acceptance of baby loss needs to be eradicated in the medical profession and in wider society, and it needs to be challenged at all available moment.
Our vision is a community - wide culture in which breastfeeding is the standard for nourishing and nurturing infants and young children, where each mother has the support and acceptance necessary to be successful.
Although TENS is widely available to and used by birthing women in other countries, it is only coming into wider acceptance here.
For Story and the other members of the nascent Refugee Information Network, the goal is wider: to provide «basic information about all EU countries: what rights you'd have there, what the asylum process is like, but also cultural issues like the level of acceptance of refugees in those countries.
In his words, «The wide acceptance of NYSC Scheme both at the national and international levels is borne out by the noteworthy contribution of Corps members to such exercises as the electoral process, the effective nationwide campaign against HIV / AIDs, Road accidents, Drug Abuse, Human Trafficking, Corruption, Illiteracy and the implementation of various aspects of the SDGs programme.
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