「ACCEPTANCE」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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programmes and news bulletins which has wide | acceptance across the state of Jammu and Kashmir. |
foster greater understanding, tolerance and | acceptance across the world. |
, 1909, the day after the Seat of Government | Acceptance Act 1909 had been passed by the Commonwealth |
The Seat of Government | Acceptance Act 1909 is an Australian Commonwealth Gover |
under the terms of the Jervis Bay Territory | Acceptance Act, the laws of the ACT apply to the Jervis |
Sims' recommendations gained | acceptance after his death. |
This theory gained wider | acceptance after the discovery and publication of a Ger |
PVB has gained | acceptance among manufacturers of photovoltaic thin fil |
eal of opposition, but they have gained more | acceptance among LGBTQ Israelis and shifted the discour |
However, this interpretation has not found | acceptance among most historians, who consider the Seco |
ecular clock approach, but has found general | acceptance among paleoanthropologists. |
His ideas found little | acceptance among the majority of economists. |
Neither ECOs nor MECOs have gained wide | acceptance among scientists; Gerry Gilmore of the Insti |
tes and labels will only gain reputation and | acceptance among consumers only if there is a sufficien |
vain, hampered by the document's widespread | acceptance among government officials. |
he expatriate nationalist leaders, and found | acceptance among them. |
mplified user interface, thus giving it wide | acceptance among makers of large Dobsonian style amateu |
o his commentary that it "met with very good | acceptance among serious people" and that it would "do |
He began preaching and immediately gaining | acceptance amongst the Baptists of Leicestershire. |
one of two founders of GALA (Gay and Lesbian | Acceptance), an LGBT support group associated with the |
ncluded in the display include his letter of | acceptance and his suitcase. |
of homosexuality is forbidden there remains | acceptance and support. |
ven the "No" campaign greater legitimacy and | acceptance, and had suggested to the public that the Ne |
However, on 13 April he withdraw his | acceptance and the following month was arrested for ind |
written in English in order to gain Western | acceptance and a wider audience, with the growth of the |
The pinnacle album of his | acceptance and popularity was Born to Boogie. |
has provided the poor of San Francisco with | acceptance and respect as well as over fifty million me |
erstood in Christendom?...If it be of common | acceptance and existence, it must needs have some perva |
o interpersonal relationships, has found apt | acceptance and is frequently referenced in love / relat |
he pulpit and preached with much freedom and | acceptance; and from that time I have never taken a man |
Although initially controversial, it gained | acceptance and provisions of the Act have remained, but |
regimen or pictures of themselves to solicit | acceptance and affirmation. |
'Brooks' went on to gain some commercial | acceptance and is still grown on some commercial scale |
Its purpose is to increase | acceptance and visibility of LGBT athletes in the profe |
le not only heard, but also experienced love | acceptance and forgiveness. |
ssociation have yielded positive results and | acceptance and widespread approval among households bot |
It did not receive wide | acceptance and fell into disuse with the collapse of th |
ther black troupes found greater success and | acceptance, and black minstrelsy took off as a genre in |
ral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, | Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, experiential therapy |
disputes-reaching into issues of tolerance, | acceptance and social justice. |
cal effectiveness it never gained widespread | acceptance and was eventually discontinued. |
dvocates as alcohol gained increasing social | acceptance and as prohibition led to disrespect for the |
onour an intimate relationship they too find | acceptance and support. |
However, the product failed to gain consumer | acceptance and was discontinued after three years on th |
high school seniors a unique environment of | acceptance and community that culminates in some of the |
ng but I also note that it is gaining modern | acceptance and the women are going to make it stick I p |
other words, the process is a combination of | acceptance and returning to or focusing on a familiar s |
as outgrown its parent in terms of worldwide | acceptance and support. |
s and colleagues the album wasn't faced with | acceptance and praise, yet on claims that this kind of |
is to reverse this trend and accelerate the | acceptance and development of cryonics as an emerging m |
azz has a history that spans periods of both | acceptance and political repression. |
least, "[the book is] an upbeat story about | acceptance and teen love long before the all-singing, a |
who are committed to work and pray for full | acceptance and inclusion of GLBT people in our churches |
automated collection, validation, indexing, | acceptance, and forwarding of submissions by companies |
in poems in which the poet advocates a ready | acceptance and tolerance of difference - suggesting tha |
nter-reliant structures, requiring universal | acceptance and co-operative values. |
mrava says Israeli sources often cite Jewish | acceptance and Arab rejection of the U.N. partition pla |
izen and, thus, maximize their potential for | acceptance and adoption by society. |
Challenge event, aimed to encourage greater | acceptance and inclusion for those with intellectual an |
Students audition for | acceptance and choose a major; majors available include |
orted to have worked for her husband to gain | acceptance and recognition. |
Its excellent multi-cultural | acceptance and first-rate relationships are fine exampl |
these various formulations enjoy a range of | acceptance and/or perceived legitimacy. |
ill sees as his best work, did not gain much | acceptance, Andriesse left astrophysics in disappointme |
pson prism, the Glan-Foucault has a narrower | acceptance angle over which it will work, but because i |
oucault prism, the Glan-Thompson has a wider | acceptance angle, but a much lower limit of maximum irr |
e choice between self-fulfillment and social | acceptance, are contemporary topics that were Cary's cu |
, the profession has grown in reputation and | acceptance around the country and many international se |
state on February 14, 1859, with the news of | acceptance arriving in Oregon weeks later. |
and she still wouldn't have got a job or won | acceptance as a citizen." |
ally, Hardtner's ideas were gaining national | acceptance, as U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt called |
The book gained widespread | acceptance as one of the major works of Hasidic thought |
for South Tyrol”, but finally he refused its | acceptance as a conflict solution. |
hough Western clothing, has found tremendous | acceptance as well. |
of the canal with pleasure boats led to its | acceptance as an important amenity, and the rebranding |
d take an examination in lieu of college for | acceptance as a pilot in the U.S. Army Air Corps. |
izens of all castes and creeds confirmed his | acceptance as a regional leader by electing him to the |
camera type and model sets a minimum bar for | acceptance as a contributor by largely rejecting consum |
r catalogs the lifelong struggle of societal | acceptance as well as personal acceptance of his blindn |
(44) ‘Belief and | Acceptance as Features of Groups' (2002) Protosociology |
ks and support of slavery did the Irish gain | acceptance as white. |
However, following delays in their | acceptance, Ashfield unilaterally produced his own sugg |
cademy of The Washington Ballet prior to her | acceptance at Juilliard School of Drama at the age of 1 |
, must submit their resignation for possible | acceptance at age 75, though the resignations are usual |
in Dallas, for example, they helped her gain | acceptance at better venues. |
have a subtle shift to resignation and even | acceptance at the end. |
les, but they had not received international | acceptance at the time of winning their respective crow |
came the first chairman of the International | Acceptance Bank of New York in 1921. |
loping its own standards of copy and program | acceptance, because he felt the NAB code standards were |
ague stood were made widely known, and found | acceptance both in town and country". |
dant withdrew the offer before receiving the | acceptance, but after the acceptance was posted. |
ia and Herzegovina, the Council welcomed the | acceptance by the Steering Board of the Peace Implement |
that have not, and may never, win widespread | acceptance by experts. |
lettes" by some critics, his style has found | acceptance by bohemian intellectuals of the new literat |
vited 6 national teams in recognition of its | acceptance by International Cycling Union (UCI) as one |
On July 1, 2007, after the | acceptance by the prefect of the amalgamation of the co |
launched 12 July; underwent trials prior to | acceptance by the Navy; and commissioned 11 September a |
By-election: | Acceptance by the Honourable Sir Lomer Gouin of an offi |
s, Arminian theology later received official | acceptance by the State and has since continued in vari |
After | acceptance by a Tribunal in Dorking in 1918, he worked |
gures in the Bible, have been met with mixed | acceptance by scholars. |
Despite being recommended for | acceptance by planning inspectors, the Local Planning A |
The | acceptance by the Angolan government on proposals conce |
aking the conclusion of contracts subject to | acceptance by the other parties of supplementary obliga |
Despite his initial | acceptance by Australians, particularly children, and d |
General | acceptance by peer group at the SLE |
His | acceptance by both Blackfoot and Cree assisted him in b |
ket, says Kanu, based on his performance and | acceptance by Nigerians. |
lly named Doddridge but was changed prior to | acceptance by the Maritime Administration. |
While the offer was rejected, there was an | acceptance by John of the practice of the Byzantine Rit |
ovince of Africa was of great importance.The | acceptance by the Berbers of Judaism as a religion, and |
to before the advent and of Buddhism and its | acceptance by the Sinhalese people in the third century |
Acceptance by the Product Certification Committee (PCC) | |
acement and open cockpit design has had wide | acceptance by sportsmen, recreational users, and wildli |
fornia, on 5 November 1940, and delivery and | acceptance by the Commandant, 11th Naval District, took |
kyat Merdeka on 27 March 2006 to protest the | acceptance by Australia of refugees from the Indonesian |
at any time before the auctioneer signified | acceptance by knocking down the hammer. |
ning integral mission and the journey of its | acceptance by significant numbers of Evangelicals has t |
t by fax or telegram, the offeror expects an | acceptance by comparable means. |
The signing of the Watauga Petition and its | acceptance by North Carolina -annexing the Washington D |
d mercy that leads to salvation from sin and | acceptance by God. |
In an effort to increase | acceptance, centers often have community programs desig |
A five-fold process of recognition, | acceptance, co-ordination, integration, and synthesis ' |
Schwartz and Albom's conversations canvas | acceptance, communication, love, values, openness, and |
Acceptance condition may be an infinite set of omega wo | |
{F1,...,Fn} is the | acceptance condition, where for each 1≤i≤n, Fi ⊆ Q . |
So, people mostly study | acceptance conditions that are only finitely representa |
The following lists a variety of popular | acceptance conditions. |
The film follows her struggle for | acceptance, conformity, romance, friendship and achieve |
To accept this power of | acceptance consciously is the religious answer of absol |
twelve homeless hostels, tightened homeless | acceptance criteria and banned the BBC and Crisis from |
ndy Spring, or who did not meet the school's | acceptance criteria. |
There are two possible | acceptance criteria: acceptance by empty stack and acce |
Neutron | acceptance diagram shading (NADS) is a beam simulation |
Yet, the drive to gain | acceptance did not go unchallenged. |
It covers the topics of repentance, faith, | acceptance, doubt and prayer. |
imed musician, but she saw little widespread | acceptance, due at least in part to the burgeoning rock |
d, where he experienced both persecution and | acceptance, especially by Japanese communists. |
effective or elegant mechanism for customer | acceptance, feedback or fulfilment. |
For information on the social | acceptance female smoking, see Women and smoking. |
addressed, the R.I was ready for its Idflieg | acceptance flights in June 1915. |
extend in these low-multiplicity events the | acceptance for pion and kaon identification to low mome |
ne (or to be more precise, the definition of | acceptance for such a machine) alternates between these |
ts showed a narrow overall national majority | acceptance for the proposal, however did not achieve th |
that they can get worldwide recognition and | acceptance for opting for careers or for pursuing highe |
gh an identity crisis, accepting and finding | acceptance for who he is. |
ted a national creation myth, that had great | acceptance for some time) and Azti-Begia (The Soothsaye |
ctivist group that is aimed at gaining wider | acceptance for fat people. |
t also questions the intolerance and lack of | acceptance for others who are different. |
cognized experts in the field prior to their | acceptance for publication. |
then be used to identify pathways for social | acceptance for misbehaving students. |
e go through in their lives, such as gaining | acceptance for who they are and their inability to repr |
n introductory letter and then must wait for | acceptance for a period of days called tangaryo. |
Beatrice Power Station received provisional | acceptance for commercial operation on January 7, 2005. |
eals with serious themes (such as hypocrisy, | acceptance, forgiveness, racism, revenge and scapegoati |
hed out a compromise and subsequently gained | acceptance from their respective language groups. |
Anxious for some type of social | acceptance from the group, Dawn jumps at the opportunit |
ed "Accept Me", a song about a woman begging | acceptance from her lover, family, and the world. |
e unfortunately), clearly feels the need for | acceptance from his serving brothers. |
together to seek answers from them and find | acceptance from her real mother. |
r did indeed start the fire in order to gain | acceptance from Mr. Safra and that "It was a stupid, mo |
They deny any | acceptance from previous leaders of homosexual behavior |
Acceptance from all tribes, with the exception of the C | |
nto youth leader promoting social change and | acceptance, groups for religious or transgender youth, |
, a recent increase in popularity and social | acceptance has resulted in the fusion between function |
A system of tacit | acceptance has therefore been put into place, whereby i |
ersonality that would give him the long-term | acceptance he longs, or overcome his shame and accept h |
ich can be recommended to the membership for | acceptance,” he said. |
l gatherings where he and Adeline found some | acceptance, he attended Cowes Week every year, as Commo |
With its mainstream | acceptance however, it was of the opinion that the show |
ts Jonah has reached a level of maturity and | acceptance; however, this impression of Jonah is then m |
bit the veneration of the icons, gained some | acceptance in the Byzantine court. |
y of H. haroldcookii did not achieve general | acceptance in the scientific community, and although th |
the Democratic nomination and his speech of | acceptance, in which, with surprising want to tact, he |
Its products have gained wide | acceptance in the Global markets, such as USA, Europe, |
logical history of Scotland only gained full | acceptance in the late 20th century. |
icle was published in print six months after | acceptance in the June 3, 2011 issue of Science. |
ckly accented English, though it won greater | acceptance in Germany. |
joys wide use in Europe, but has had limited | acceptance in the United States. |
Following its | acceptance in 1933, Reed wrote a full script that was s |
students and teachers, the software did gain | acceptance in the business world. |
s a poor stable boy with no expectations for | acceptance in regular society. |
His ready | acceptance in the musical circles of Vienna was evident |
Despite wide | acceptance in the Baghdad community, each government cr |
77, and the term has since gained widespread | acceptance in broader areas of physics. |
ted local customs and dress in order to gain | acceptance in Egyptian social circles. |
GCM acquired the necessary 90% | acceptance in the second offer and moved to compulsory |
In 1955, she became the first woman to move | acceptance in the House of Commons of a Speech from the |
n of a hypothesis is required for it to gain | acceptance in the scientific community. |
The institute met with eager | acceptance in England, and Fitter was appointed its fir |
term holophyletic has not gained widespread | acceptance in the scientific community, probably becaus |
ase concerning the requirements of offer and | acceptance in the formation of a contract. |
icine has worked overtime to prevent [LBA's] | acceptance in the medical community." |
It has found | acceptance in Bollywood films. |
ethod of building cultural understanding and | acceptance in one of Boston's most diverse neighborhood |
cited as authority for the proposition that | acceptance in ignorance of an offer is effective. |
and technologies, which would help them gain | acceptance in the marketplace. |
hat wiggle matching is a term which has wide | acceptance in the radiocarbon community, and involves t |
y surrounding psychoanalysis and its rise to | acceptance in Europe as well as the United States, Freu |
water was ruled out due to lack of community | acceptance in Sydney, and rainwater tanks, although enc |
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