Sentences with phrase «wide public acceptance»

With a wide public acceptance and a trend towards decriminalization, use of marijuana is becoming common just like alcohol and tobacco.
For the most part, there is now wide public acceptance and a trend toward decriminalization.
Naturally, people want safe and reliable cars, but, they said, the key to wide public acceptance of more expensive plug - in and electric cars is making them fun.
Energiewende» s success is deeply rooted in wide public acceptance, but almost every facet required to ease the transition has been opposed by industry, citizen groups, and environmentalists.
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.

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What is needed in American public life at this point, then, is wider acceptance of the principle of subsidiary.
The report's authors hope that early public discussion of potentially controversial work — before it is undertaken — will help to encourage wider acceptance of such research.
Fat acceptance, a.k.a. the integration of huge, fat, and beyond husky ladies into the general public and raising resistance is by a wide margin the marvel that felt the biggest effect from BBW dating destinations, in a positive sense.
The Museum presented the work of living artists who did not yet have wide public exposure or critical acceptance to a broader public.
As a result of the wide acceptance and favourable recognition by the Cypriot public of the exhibition Recurrence: Rituals, Place, and History — A Group Exhibition of Contemporary Israeli Artists in Cyprus, the Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre — Associated with the Pierides Foundation and the Petach Tikva Museum of Art in Israel announce that the exhibition will return to NiMAC for the period 17 June — 25 July 2015.
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.
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