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