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Перевод: acceptance
[существительное] принятие; признание; одобрение; акцепт ; акцептование; принятое значение слова; прием
Тезаурус:
- The first of these two extremes of human behaviour is the deteriorated outcome of the human exploitation of the First Choice, and the second the product of the noble acceptance of the Second Choice.
- In terms of the acceptance of law and order, the bulk of the catholic - nationalist remnant form a part of the civil society of Northern Ireland, though as much as a third of the remnant can defect from this consensus, as when supporting the Provisionals over the "H" -Block prison issue.
- Many riders are still short of Grand Prix qualifiers necessary for Olympic acceptance.
- An understanding of "god" which was derived from the timeless story of evolution and life experience, and not from the results of the mindless suppression of the products of developing intelligence, would be a treasure indeed, and the very important first step in the establishing of this "god" is the full acceptance of the premise that no such "god" is already in existence, nor ever has been.
- Acceptance so often seems to rest with what we are and our place in society.
- The erection of the machinery, which was manufactured in London and transported to the head of the incline by canal, proceeded through the latter part of 1899 to practical completion in April 1900, when trials took place.8; As a result of these trials, Thomas required some modifications to be carried out, after which final acceptance trials took place in May, 9; followed by an Official visit - perhaps the opening - by the Committee on 11th July, 1900.0; The photographs of the boats "Marsworth" and "Langley" passing through the lift were probably taken in April of that year.
- The period of time when acceptance becomes possible seems to link in with the first anniversary of events.
- Triticale bread has not yet gained wide acceptance in developing countries where supermarkets and bakeries sell mostly white bread made from bleached flour.
- The Money Market - like Acceptance Credits and commercial paper - offered lower cost but less flexibility because credit was for a fixed term.
- Such an analysis, beloved of silly clerics like Albert McElroy, is an acceptance of sectarianism, and as such, can never lead to its defeat.
- Despite the significant number of labouring poets who published through the century, Hands assumed that her social position would constitute an obstacle to the acceptance of her work.
- The implementation of such a large energy programme in so little time posed many financial and industrial problems, and also problems of siting and public acceptance.
- You are building up his arbitrary obedience to conscience instead of his understanding and acceptance of ethical standards.
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