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1 But the obstacles to EU- wide acceptance of the necessary reforms remain considerable.
2 Several hymnals have wide acceptance ; a few are peculiar to single congregations.
3 This cathartic approach to anger management has gained wide acceptance - but was Freud correct?
4 Conversely, Charles River risks becoming a laggard if the technique wins wide acceptance .
5 What prospect a wide acceptance of its work if the 66 remain completely faceless?
6 The story of their first meeting, which has received a wide acceptance , is apocryphal.
7 The phrase "independent author" has gained wide acceptance , and rightly so.
8 One model that has gained wide acceptance in the neuro-oncology community is the primary xenograft model.
9 An opinion nowadays dies out before it has found a sufficiently wide acceptance to become general.
10 There is wide acceptance that statistics hide the real incidence of family violence, which is often under-reported.
11 Inadequate training platforms and lack of established training curricula have restricted its wide acceptance in the US.
12 But "over-the-horizon" control has to show it's practical and safe if it's to gain wide acceptance .
13 These claims command wide acceptance , for the simple reason that those who deny them cannot get a hearing.
14 The view of human goodness presented in the preceding chapter is one which is at present finding remarkably wide acceptance .
15 But web proponents maintain that the wide acceptance of next-generation internet standards, particularly HTML5, will win out where Java failed.
16 The increased efficiency made possible this way accounts for the wide acceptance of this mediocre, illiterate mode of nourishing ourselves.
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This collocation consists of: Wide acceptance through the time
Wide acceptance across language varieties