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1 This vaccine has not gained general acceptance because of safety concerns.
2 The introduction of such law does not imply a general acceptance of it.
3 France and Russia advised Servia to make a general acceptance of the ultimatum.
4 And as often happens, these unwieldy explanations gained general acceptance .
5 In the coming century, phrenology will assuredly attain general acceptance .
6 The theory originated by the editorial writer had general acceptance .
7 The prevalence of amphetamines contributed to the general acceptance of illegal drugs in clubhouses.
8 So patent and commonplace a fact as this ought to meet with general acceptance .
9 The name agnostic, originally coined by Professor Huxley about 1869, has gained general acceptance .
10 According to our general acceptance , it would be impossible to demonstrate such a thing.
11 As would have been the general acceptance of homosexuality in public life and discourse.
12 If they are truly scientific statements, their general acceptance must be a great good.
13 Such a course will also enhance a general acceptance of the value of comparative oncology.
14 The United States, Mexico, and the Oriental Powers did not join in the general acceptance .
15 The views of the reformers had gained general acceptance as the doctrine of the Church.
16 After the time of Gregory the Great, the doctrine of purgatory met with general acceptance .
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