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Acceptance meaning
The act of accepting; the receiving of something offered, with acquiescence, approbation, or satisfaction; especially, favourable reception; approval. | An instance of that act. | Belief in something; agreement, assent.
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Keep in mind, if you attend a non-regionally accredited college, it is highly likely that a regionally-accredited college will not recognize your classes or degree for acceptance to the university or acceptance of transfer credits.
TOEFL enjoys widespread acceptance by 12,000+ colleges, universities, and institutions worldwide, including 100% acceptance among prestigious colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
Williams said she decided to make an abortion-related political statement with her Golden Globes acceptance speech due to the positive feedback she received after using an Emmy acceptance speech to address the gender pay gap in Hollywood.
As for acceptance within the community, many artists have found a group they feel easily accepted into and happy in. “I started six years ago so my feelings of ‘acceptance’ haven’t really changed.
Tharoor said true Hinduism teaches acceptance which is more important than tolerance because while the idea of tolerance is somewhat patronising, acceptance teaches to be respectful of others’ beliefs.
Acceptance among physicists Throughout much of the twentieth century the Copenhagen interpretation had overwhelming acceptance among physicists.
However, although the repatriation and acceptance of Rosas was a success, the acceptance of the military regime was not.
It should be noted that the presence of foam does not necessarily indicate the horse's acceptance of the bit, as certain metals such as German silver may cause the horse's salivation to increase without full acceptance of the bit.
Research has shown that gender role stereotyping in advertising is linked to negative attitudes towards women, as well as more acceptance of sexual aggression against women and rape myth acceptance.
The acceptance of an affidavit by one society does not confirm its acceptance as a legal document in other jurisdictions.
The BCG vaccine was first used in humans in 1921. citation Public acceptance was slow, and one disaster, in particular, did much to harm public acceptance of the vaccine.
The fat acceptance movement increased in the 2000s, with the creation of the "fatosphere" and the "Fat Liberation Feed", providing online communities of blogs and social media dedicated to the fat acceptance movement.
Acceptance enables you to rest, observe, adapt, heal, solve, and move forward.
Acceptance is hard-won and not always forthcoming.
Acceptance of the Kremlin’s insistence on a neutral Ukraine would likely have prevented the ongoing war that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.
A copy of the petition, which was made available to journalists, read in part, “We abide by the law as citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, upon our disarmament and acceptance to embrace the Presidential Amnesty Programme.
Advancing to page 4 Kainulainen advances an interesting insight: "In some aspects his adherence to natural determinism (e.g., Edwards, Chalmers, perhaps Bradwardine) correlates with his acceptance of the Calvinistic version of predestination.
After decades of slow, uneasy, but steady cultural assimilation, Mormons appeared on the brink of cultural acceptance by the 1970s.
After years of being depicted as the most hated woman in Britain, Camilla, the second wife of King Charles, will be crowned queen on Saturday, capping a remarkable turnaround in public acceptance few would have thought possible.
A NAAS councillor wants proposed names of estates in the Municipal District to be brought before the members for comment before their acceptance or otherwise by the council’s Planning department.