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I think there must be a general acceptance of the insurance.
He filled the office, with general acceptance, until 1811, when his health failed.
This theory has not, as yet, found general acceptance among the scientific community.
I believe that there is a general acceptance of this too across the sector.
It will take two more generations before the general acceptance of the cross.
But this hypothesis has not received general acceptance among scholars.
There is a general acceptance of these conditions and this has led to harmony in the district.
But an even more significant question is that of the reason for the general acceptance by Congress and the public about what is being done.
"But after these years there is a general acceptance that you will keep your mouth shut.
It's the idea that is moments from gaining general acceptance and, when it does, will change the world.
"There's a general acceptance in the Ministry that all these things have to be done.
Attempts to reconstruct it have not so far won general acceptance.
Ultimately, all three found general acceptance in the movement.
This tradition had been given a general acceptance until the early 20th century.
This success is believed to be due, in part, to the general acceptance of the commission by the city's developers.
Their argument received some general acceptance for a time, but was refuted by later researchers.
However, general acceptance of Islam did not reach the area until the 15th century.
The test, like any new technology must pass a test of general acceptance by the scientific community before it can be used in court.
Nonetheless, there is a general acceptance that change is required.
"There's a general acceptance of government cuts, but nobody realizes the devastating effect they will have on the poor."
Some, like the courts in this case, require the evidence or scientific technique at issue have reached the level of general acceptance.
Ultrasound or blood tests are being attempted, but have not yet achieved general acceptance.
It was this latter hypothesis which found general acceptance.
It has not, however, commended itself to general acceptance.