Encara no tenim significats per a "public acceptance".
1The council warns that without public acceptance, ambitious climate action will fail.
2As for Smith's performance and public acceptance, time will tell.
3Conclusions: Organ transplantation is premised on professional and public acceptance that the donor is dead.
4Alexander enjoining the public acceptance of the Gallican Articles.
5We cheerfully commend the book to the public acceptance.
6It has public acceptance and a perception of fairness.
7Homosexuality is not illegal in South Korea, and there is growing public acceptance of LGBTQ relations.
8Another drag is public acceptance -although the threat of freezing in winter may change minds.
9The issue of public acceptance is also critical.
10Some of the greatest inventions were slow to gain public acceptance, it's true, says Frank McNally.
11That some Tory MPs are jittery may reflect weakening public acceptance of cuts hitting disabled people.
12Perhaps just as importantly, official recognition can help a small, stigmatized minority achieve personal and public acceptance.
13No human but Tory knew the real reason behind their employers' frenetic attempts to gain public acceptance.
14The other big question is public acceptance.
15Barclay said one of the biggest hurdles to this approach would be poultry producers' concerns about public acceptance.
16A degree of fairness has been established which should help secure broad public acceptance of the austerity measures.
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Public acceptance a través del temps
Public acceptance per variant geogràfica