The Talmud, one of the central Jewish texts, defines currency as any legal tender accepted by the government or generally accepted by the locale where it's used for transactions.
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You weren't accepted by the Caucasian Canadians, and you weren't accepted by the Asians that were coming in mass floods from Hong Kong and trying to maintain their culture.
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She wasn't accepted by either the white or Black community.
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He didn't care about being accepted by the fashion world.
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Nevertheless, last year over 1,000 bodies were accepted by UTN.
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Think Mowgli will be more accepted by his human counterparts?
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I wanted to be accepted by people who did drugs.
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The bid has so far not been accepted by Souq.
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Mueller's conclusion may not be accepted by everyone, of course.
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They're not really accepted by many merchants as a currency.
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This cleanser is also accepted by the National Eczema Association.
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Nevertheless, this principle is not accepted by the United Nations.
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We will inform those who are accepted by March 21.
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I was completely accepted by the men in my group.
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It's not often that I feel accepted by my party.
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But these shows weren't just gradually accepted by a changing world.
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Despite his gesture, Mr Chan's oath was accepted by the clerk.
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Because I tried so hard to, to be accepted by Americans.
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The method is still accepted by Greece's creditors and its government.
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Emaar Malls' bid has so far not been accepted by Souq.
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The note probably won't be accepted by Cleveland-area schools, unfortunately.
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This principle comes closest to being universally accepted by scientific psychologists.
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I want so deeply to be loved and accepted by her.
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Despite the silencing, Savannah said she "felt accepted" by her church.
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Walk-in appointments are accepted by many weed doctors across California.
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"The truth will not be accepted by Obama devotees," he said.
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It won't be accepted by the majority of consumers anytime soon.
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That has yet to be accepted by the governing FIA, however.
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Timmons' resignation was accepted by the Hacienda Board of Directors unanimously.
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Brown wasn't even accepted by other blacks at Glenview -- the cooks.
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Up to that point, Bobby's pugnacity had been accepted by management.
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"He was very accepted by everyone," his mother, Katrina Johnson, said.
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Little by little, I was accepted by Julius's friends and family.
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Absentee ballots would be accepted by elections officials in the meantime.
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I worked hard to be accepted by my fellow staff members.
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In 1972, "Ms." was accepted by the American Heritage School Dictionary.
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Thus far, these offers have not been accepted by Chinese officials.
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His award was accepted by his children Cassie and Brett Berns.
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None of the amendments was accepted by the Democratic-controlled committee.
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In 1972, Ms. was accepted by the American Heritage School Dictionary.
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The difference is that the Clinton crime was accepted by Democrats.
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It says the arrangement was accepted by the SEC in 2015.
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A vaccine accepted by the W.H.O. is being stockpiled for epidemics.
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TORPEDOS isn't much used, but it is accepted by some dictionaries.
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But Hamilton's comments haven't been accepted by everyone in the medical industry.
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Bitcoin is now accepted by major organisations including U.S. online retailer Overstock.
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Once accepted by the states, customers can take advantage of these plans.
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But Washington, while well-liked, was never fully accepted by his teammates.
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He said US intelligence agencies' conclusion might ultimately be accepted by Trump.
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The charges must be accepted by a judge to go to trial.
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"We've been wearing glasses for years, they're accepted by everybody," he says.
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The concession has yet to be accepted by the Irish government, however.
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But it's not clear it will be accepted by the bankruptcy court.
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The real question is whether it will be accepted by Judge Drain.
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An accounting adjustment such as Grint's is traditionally accepted by the HMRC.
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She emphasized that she has always felt accepted by her political colleagues.
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Bitcoin is now accepted by major organizations including U.S. online retailer Overstock.
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All of those renewals were accepted by the immigration agency on Oct.
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But it was easily accepted by journals that pretty much accept anything.
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These were rational choices that seem to have been accepted by parents.
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It was accepted by New Frontier, the festival's showcase for new media.
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Recommendations that follow detailed investigations are generally accepted by the trade ministry.
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But while the school is accepted by its immediate neighbors, opposition remains.
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And a vaccine accepted by the W.H.O. is being stockpiled for epidemics.
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Whereupon, Mr. Garrison sent in his resignation, which was accepted by the President.
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This year, 30 women and 141 men were accepted by the private university.
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About half of the refugees accepted by the U.S. in 2016 were Muslim.
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For her dreaminess, Shelley was never quite accepted by her father's second wife.
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It may, for all I know, never be accepted by all EU members.
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Celmins had been accepted by Yale, but U.C.L.A. offered her a bigger scholarship.
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A Clinton win, if not accepted by Trump, would cause more lasting harm.
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Unlike most of his looks, the dreadlocks weren't widely accepted by his fans.
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Any delay would need to be accepted by all 27 other member states.
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It's possible the document's recommendations are provisional or won't be accepted by all.
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And they're not accepted by the vast majority of retailers, lessening their usefulness.
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The charges must be accepted by a judge for the case to proceed.
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It's unclear whether Xiao's resignation offer has been accepted by the central government.
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Hanif Atmar's resignation was accepted by Ghani, presidential spokesman Haroon Chakhansuri told Reuters.
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This was my first puzzle accepted by The Times, back in April 2015.
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If the discount is accepted by a buyer, the supplier gets paid early.
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"Hate speech is more and more accepted by this government," Suchanow told me.
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The extremist movement of the group has not been accepted by all members.
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Of those, about 75 percent have been accepted by the courts, she said.
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But this one, big appeal was accepted by the government on July 9.
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Each of these steps was accepted by all parties in the Minsk agreements.
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And more than 266.4,27 students who have been accepted by colleges never enroll.
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The study contains an analysis of the energy sector accepted by most observers.
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By generally accepted, it should be pointed out, I mean: accepted by UEFA.
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I had to be different enough but enough to be accepted by them.
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"We were very disappointed that the ad ... was not accepted by CBS," Murphy said.
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The bid was accepted by Petrobras before the process was scuttled, the sources added.
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Courses often are not accepted by other colleges and frequently fail to interest employers.
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We're coming out earlier and are more readily accepted by our families and peers.
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The offer has been accepted by Eurocom's creditors and submitted to court for approval.
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They can be accepted by their supervisors and peers and by those they lead.
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It's unclear whether M7's free speech argument will be accepted by the court.
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And she was one of the first to be accepted by a wider audience.
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He was welcomed and accepted by white skaters, and formed lasting friendships with them.
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The offer had been extended, accepted by Trump, and no dates had been arranged.
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General relativity has been stringently tested and is accepted by the world's scientific community.
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It is widely understood accepted by legal scholars across the board that Roe v.
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Accepted by Harvard, he postponed matriculating until his situation with the draft was clarified.
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In many cases I had to behave 'white' to be accepted by my peers.
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This is an elementary point of American nuclear strategy, accepted by all recent presidents.
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And except in the bar areas, reservations will be accepted by phone and online.
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The two professors' argument is, to say the least, not universally accepted by scholars.
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This was accepted by all the earliest polar travelers who did, or attempted, crossings.
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The statement of facts accepted by the company as part of its settlement was damning.
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Second, any lands not accepted by the states would be placed under active federal management.
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Mullen says the resignation is not final until it is accepted by the school board.
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They don't have to overthink whether what they're asking for is accepted by wine insiders.
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I didn't realize until then how important it was to be accepted by my parents.
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He was waitlisted at the University of Pennsylvania, rejected by Yale and accepted by Harvard.
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Boeing had offered to inspect all the aircraft that were accepted by the Air Force.
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This theory will require more proof if it's to be accepted by the scientific community.
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Unfortunately, you need to have a driver's license accepted by Japan in order to participate.
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But that offer has not been accepted by Trump, people familiar with the matter said.
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When we married in 2014, it felt like that fact was accepted by the world.
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You had to have a certain type of personality to be accepted by these people.
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Hoyer said President Trump's proposed cuts flout 2017 spending levels previously accepted by both parties.
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A representative of the RCI secretariat said Yantai Cash's application would be accepted by Dec.
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Still, every alternative the Treasury examined would reduce G.D.P., a position accepted by most economists.
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"Banrural only finances activities accepted by law," said Edgar Guzmán Bethancourt, the bank's general manager.
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A partisan House vote for impeachment would at best be accepted by half the country.
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If Glencore's offer is accepted by Rio Tinto, Yancoal will have five days to respond.
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The "general hopelessness of the alcoholic's plight" is accepted by patient and clinician as fact.
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And, after a little negotiating, our offer was accepted by the end of the week.
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I put this at the top because this album was actually accepted by our fans.
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Jeffrey Yu, also accepted by Yale, wrote an essay about his stay-at-home father.
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Republic of China passports carried by Taiwanese are accepted by immigration authorities around the world.
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Where it's viable and accepted by consumers, Grab will offer a self-driving car service.
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But this olive branch has not been accepted by all champions of strong climate policy.
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"If you cannot follow the rules, you are not accepted by the flock," he said.
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Despite being a senator and a vice president, Nixon was never accepted by the Establishment.
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The plan was accepted by Mr. Jinnah but was wrecked by the revered Mahatma Gandhi.
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But the way it was accepted by the Olympic establishment did not please Mr. Carpenter.
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This is the project most readily understood and accepted by even her least generous critics.
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Dear Miss Manners: I have been accepted by two graduate schools, which is very exciting!
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Quadruplet brothers from Ohio have been accepted by Harvard and Yale, among other top schools.
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The error was only found after the report was duly validated and accepted by CMS.
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They were grateful to be accepted by the native-born, and glad for the handouts.
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What matters most is if you are accepted by a small and ideologically-unbalanced clique.
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Madison, enshrined this principle, which has been accepted by all branches of government ever since.
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This is the project most readily understood and accepted by even her least generous critics.
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The Harvard committee's concept of brain death was eventually accepted by states across the country.
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That is a conclusion accepted by 17 different US intelligence agencies and public since October.
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"Is it a health plan that's widely accepted by the doctors you go to?" said McClanahan.
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The indices - if accepted by the industry - could be the first step towards LNG freight futures.
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The transfer will bring the total number of detainees accepted by Oman to at least 30.
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It also helps in resettling migrants accepted by foreign countries — and at times returning them home.
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And if you're not accepted by your family, there will be people who will accept you.
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But new boyfriends and girlfriends who haven't been accepted by their partner's pooch shouldn't fret. Rover.
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The environmental merits of recycling are well accepted by the public, if still disputed by some.
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WHAT HAPPENS NOW Hariri&aposs resignation has to be accepted by President Michel Aoun, a formality.
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The number of refugees accepted by the U.S. each year is set exclusively by the president.
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A 2013 PewGlobal research suggests 98% of Nigerians believe homosexuality should not be accepted by society.
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As reported by WPLG Local 10 News, the diplomas were accepted by their family and friends.
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Today, miners earn 12.5 BTC for adding a new block that is accepted by the network.
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By 19, he managed, after a rejection, to get accepted by the Cleveland Institute of Art.
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His sexual identity would not be accepted by his colleagues or the parents of his pupils.
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Do you ever wish that you were accepted by James Jebbia and his main Supreme collaborators?
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But it's different than being accepted by an outside community, if you know what I mean.
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I think that's she's just desperate for attention from us and to be accepted by everybody.
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If they were accepted, they had to be accepted by the entirety of the female community.
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The virtual currency is in increasingly common usage, even accepted by businesses such as car dealers.
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Those challenges have always been accepted by the cardinal and the archbishop within the Roman curia.
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The revised toll of 2,975 was accepted by the Puerto Rican government, not the federal government.
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Any proposals, even if they are accepted by FIFA's board, are unlikely to be adopted soon.
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During his senior year of high school, he applied to and was accepted by Ringling Bros.
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And the vision for the state's borders is highly unlikely to be accepted by the Palestinians.
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It provides access to public schools and is accepted by the Police Department in reporting crimes.
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Apollo's latest offer topped Buffett's bid, and was accepted by Tech Data as the better offer.
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Russia is widely accepted by U.S. intelligence agencies to have meddled in the 2016 presidential election.
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He later auditioned for and was accepted by the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
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It's nice to feel accepted by our partners' families, but your girlfriend needs help setting boundaries.
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Other women are accepted by some of the people in their family, but not all of them.
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Via Varejo shares fell 2.6% on Wednesday to 4.87 reais, approaching the maximum discount accepted by GPA.
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The ship landed in Belgium with 907 passengers, who were accepted by Belgian, French, and UK officials.
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The assaults, Ms. Merkel said on Thursday, were "repugnant" and would never simply be accepted by Germany.
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"Bitcoin has been accepted by regulators and government because there is some level of accountability," explained Robinson.
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The WGA's suggestion will face a rigorous evaluation before it can be scientifically accepted by the commission.
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It was accepted by Facebook as a legitimate topic, but was ultimately discovered to be a hoax.
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She's made me learn that its okay to love myself, even if I'm not accepted by everyone.
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Plea bargain deals are confidential until the testimonies are collected by prosecutors and accepted by a judge.
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"These are places for people who may not be accepted by normal or general culture," he says.
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They are being pushed through by sponsors facilitated by lawyers and accepted by bankers desperate for fees.
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Other stateless peoples and regions, too, are accepted by FIFA: Palestine has been a member since 1998.
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He had only one condition: Eric had to be accepted by the top design school in France.
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Details such as agreeing on a definition of "denuclearization" accepted by all parties remain a key challenge.
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Smith for years has been pushing to restrict the type of scientific findings accepted by the EPA.
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Smith, for years, has been pushing to restrict the type of scientific findings accepted by the EPA.
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HK/SIN after Co-Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Frase's resignation was accepted by the board on Monday.
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In addition, a $15 minimum in 153 would meet, not exceed, the benchmarks accepted by most economists.
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Bailer-Jones' paper on possible origin sites for 'Oumuamua was accepted by the Astrophysical Journal in September.
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As you see in the film, he does become accepted by certain elements of the Jewish community.
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Such female candidates are likely familiar and accepted by their constituents — even those who support another party.
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If viewed warily by the Israeli authorities, Ms. Qudsi is not accepted by everyone at home either.
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For centuries, people belonging to lower castes were not accepted by the rest of the Indian society.
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My first attempt was conditionally accepted by Will, if I could freshen up some of the fill.
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Booker said they had been unfairly returned back when they should have been accepted by U.S. authorities.
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They understood the importance of delivering the decision so that it would be accepted by the public.
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It has long been accepted by both sides, and it remains the basis for an agreement today.
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She was accepted by a charter school but expelled, she said, after being implicated in a fight.
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She has attended funerals of friends who died by suicide because they weren't accepted by their church.
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The settlement was accepted by nearly 2,300 counties and tribes, but only 24 states and five territories.
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President Trump's choice should be beyond any doubt and should be widely accepted by Democrats and Republicans.
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The invitation, carried to the White House by South Korea's officials, has been accepted by President Trump.
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Mr. Kim was never fully accepted by his family, and he spent much of his life abroad.
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He has not yet received the qualifying 2% of support in any poll accepted by the DNC.
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"Romania has a sustainable and credible deficit reduction plan fully accepted by the European Commission," he said.
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"We have two visibly disabled people in the cast and it's accepted by everybody," Ms. Muz said.
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But no serious candidates had presented themselves — and above all no candidates accepted by the Algerian street.
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Despite her friendships with stars like Nureyev, former London friends say she was never accepted by British society.
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When she was accepted by George Washington University last school year, Estrada feared the cost would be prohibitive.
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Laziness is an entitlement concept accepted by the middle class that crushes any chance you have of greatness.
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The new settlement, if accepted by the judge, would settle both Raza and another outstanding case, Handschu v.
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It served to remind me that I will never be fully accepted by many of those around me.
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The Albanian language demand accepted by the Social Democrats "endangers the unity and sovereignty of Macedonia", he says.
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That means that the code women contribute to GitHub is more likely to be accepted by their peers.
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One of his own big fears before coming out was that he wouldn't be accepted by his family.
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Giannulli's youngest daughter, 19-year old Olivia, was accepted by USC and matriculated in the fall of 2018.
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Ernst stopped short of saying whether any legislation passed in the Senate would be accepted by the House.
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You simply list the item online and wait for it to be directly accepted by someone experiencing hardship.
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It's accepted by the public that Judd, Del Cueto, and Garza speak for the officers on the ground.
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And of the surge prices accepted by riders, about 84 percent were less than 3x the normal fare.
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In order for a race to be officially recognized, the finish times must be accepted by the TWA.
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When Trump went into Manhattan to develop, he wasn't accepted by the old money crowd in the city.
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Besides, Mnuchin's claims about the stock rally are far from accepted by a lot of key market experts.
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Plea bargain deals are strictly confidential until the testimonies are collected by prosecutors and accepted by a judge.
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It is widely accepted by historians and constitutional scholars that it applies to criminal and non-criminal conduct.
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The effort to impeach Nixon was widely accepted by the country because it proceeded on a bipartisan basis.
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But he also challenged the perception that the President's behavior would always be accepted by grassroots Republican voters.
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Dr. Cheong, 23, is one of the few self-taught watch enthusiasts accepted by Switzerland's elite industry organizations.
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In 2014, Ginkgo Bioworks entered Y Combinator as the first biotech company ever accepted by the famed accelerator.
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I was accepted by the Royal Air Force and at first I worked in a factory repairing airplanes.
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CareCredit is accepted by major retailers such as Duane Reade, Walgreens, Walmart, Sam's Club, Bowflex, RiteAid, and VSP.
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"But this process has been accepted by everyone, even the conservative old guard of the trustees," he said.
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In fact, not one of the 28 amendments our committee Republicans offered was accepted by the Democratic majority.
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Hill's take on Donald Trump is one that is clearly accepted by many in the field of journalism.
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May's negotiating stance is unlikely to be accepted by European Union leaders in anything like its current form.
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Both these theories, initially accepted by Indians, were later questioned by historians and discarded half a century ago.
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Once accepted by a mainstream gold dealer in these places, they can quickly spread into supply chains worldwide.
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There are plenty of widely successful musicians, but are they unanimously accepted by most, if not all, demographics?
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Ryan would always be accepted by these leaders because he looks, speaks, and dresses like most of them.
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His award was instead accepted by presenter Barbra Streisand and picked up by his co-writer Luis Resto.
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Imagine if Trump's proposal has been accepted by Congress -- the impact on poor families would have been profound.
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It is widely accepted by the U.S. intelligence community that Russia interfered in the 2016 election, not Ukraine.
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He was accepted by his teammates, but his on-campus reception could be frosty, he would say later.
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Transgender people also face high rates of homelessness, as many are not accepted by their families or friends.
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A challenge for Sirius, as well as the shafts, is getting its product, polyhalite, widely accepted by farmers.
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These efforts are meant to ensure the cards are accepted by its global network of 24 million merchants.
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The paper was instead accepted by Human Genetics, a journal owned by Springer Nature, and published in April.
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The charges are civil and not criminal, and must be accepted by a judge before going to trial.
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While co-determination has plenty of critics inside Germany, it is accepted by almost every German political party.
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Five were called on cornerback Josh Norman, four for illegal use of hands, and three were accepted by Cincinnati.
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One was a gift from the Wartime Friends of Winston Churchill and accepted by President Lyndon Johnson in 1965.
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Bush released a swift apology on Today that was accepted by Hidden Figures producer Pharrell and actress Octavia Spencer.
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The view of the individual as the repository of natural rights was not accepted by any governments in 1776.
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Apple Pay also allows users to undo a payment as long as it hasn't been accepted by the recipient.
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Unions are recommending the deal is accepted by workers with the result of a ballot due on Nov. 25.
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That demand was put on the table again by U.S. negotiators last week, but was not accepted by Mexico.
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It was a break that the Clinton camp a break gratefully accepted by blasting out a late night statement.
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And surveys show that measures restricting meat consumption could be accepted by the public if justified in their interest.
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It can also be linked to a prepaid debit card that is accepted by about one million offline merchants.
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Occidental offered to buy Anadarko for $55bn, exceeding Chevron's recent $49bn bid, which has been accepted by Anadarko's board.
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I went that extra mile to be accepted by my peers, but really I should have just been myself.
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The law limits the value of meals that can be accepted by public servants and others to 30,000 won.
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The agreement has been accepted by Assad and, far more reluctantly, by most of the groups that oppose him.
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"Any by that I don't mean that we should strive to become accepted by the current mainstream," Midjord said.
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A pardon must be accepted by the person who is pardoned if it is to effectively stymie any prosecution.
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"His case is accepted by (the) Criminal Court and he is currently detained at Klong Prem Prison," he said.
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He noted that a grand jury had indicted Smollett and that the case was accepted by prosecutors weeks ago.
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"Furthermore, it will take time for the rising copper prices to be accepted by the downstream industry," Xu added.
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The senior at International High School of New Orleans (IHSNO) has been accepted by over 80 colleges — so far.
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One problem, he said, is that many young men from Molenbeek do not feel accepted by broader Belgian society.
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Given that free movement is a condition of being part of the single market—and accepted by non-E.
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Russian doping whistleblower Yulia Stepanova's application to compete as an individual was accepted by the IAAF on July 1.
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In the Bay Area, the invitation has been eagerly accepted by high-paid tech workers, condo developers, and others.
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She eventually cracks the case, though, which helps considerably in her efforts to be accepted by her new neighbors.
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That's because any anti-immigrant legislation that he preferred wouldn't be accepted by the Democratic-led House of Representatives.
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His insistence that his "temperament" is superior to Clinton's is not accepted by most voters, according to opinion polls.
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But recently he's added something interesting to that speech: a signal that he feels accepted by his fellow man.
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After high school, he was accepted by Carolina Playmakers, the resident theater company at the University of North Carolina.
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Multiple other GOP lawmakers also cited theories that are not accepted by mainstream climate scientists, according to reports. Rep.
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Samsung Pay, meanwhile, has the lowest adoption in terms of users, but is most accepted by merchants, says eMarketer.
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The sentence was accepted by Judge Jane Triche Milazzo after a previous one was found to be too lenient.
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But if Oracle's arguments are accepted by the courts, Microsoft might be able to sue Samba for copyright infringement.
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But some alternatives, such as Medicare Advantage, aren't accepted by as many doctors or hospitals as accept traditional Medicare.
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Conservative as well as Reform weddings and conversions performed in Israel are not accepted by the country's chief rabbinate.
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Mr. Uchitel has said that the movie depicts an affair widely documented in archives and generally accepted by historians.
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The case did not lead to an indictment, but SITU's work was accepted by an Israeli court as evidence.
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And traditional Medicare doesn't limit access to doctors or hospitals either, as it is accepted by nearly every one.
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The benefits of USMCA are well established and generally accepted by scholars on both sides of the political aisle.
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It has been accepted by the W.H.O. and stockpiled for epidemics like the one that struck Haiti in 2010.
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The Commons voted by 348 to 252 against the amendment, which had been accepted by the previous Conservative government.
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I'm still functioning as a priest because I was accepted by the founding bishop of this Ecumenical Catholic Communion.
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However, months after Biden's own campaign fizzled, the vice presidential bid was offered by Obama and accepted by Biden.
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If that argument were accepted by the court, there would be an additional hurdle to enacting data privacy regulation.
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The underlying research had already been accepted by Nature, a top-tier scientific journal, but was still under wraps.
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Not only are there extremely effective treatments, but a vaccine accepted by the W.H.O. is being stockpiled for epidemics.
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They are accepted by the scientific community in spite of an embarrassing admission: nobody has ever directly seen one.
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This also includes more social rewards; things such as a simple smile, receiving compliments, or feeling accepted by peers.
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Randy took responsibility and apologized for his statements 5 years ago and his apology was accepted by the troopers.
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The indictment, formally accepted by an Istanbul court on March 4, says hundreds of properties were damaged in the protests.
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But despite the language used, Norwood's activity on social media suggests that she was loved and accepted by her family.
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For more news click on * Novartis said Sandoz' biosimilar rituximab regulatory submission had been accepted by the European Medicines Agency.
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The ads were accepted by Facebook — and resulted in September being Bloom's best growth month to date — until Oct. 3.
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"We're trying to build a space for people who may not be accepted by heteronormative macho gym culture," Lanski said.
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When I spoke about healthcare, it was accepted by the left and right, and that's what scared the right wing.
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Clinton is more moderate than President Barack Obama, and more mainstream and accepted by Wall Street than Trump, he added.
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Since 2014, the numbers accepted by English members of the Russell Group of top universities have grown by about 6%.
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They found that 78.6 percent of pull requests made by women were accepted versus the 74.6 percent accepted by men.
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But before his gender identity could be legally accepted by the government, he had to have his ovaries surgically removed.
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The company, in a statement, said Budnik's departure was "a personal decision" and was accepted by the board on Monday.
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This makes them more likely to be accepted by local residents and more attractive to operators because of lower costs.
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The petro can't be found on any major bitcoin exchange, including Coinbase or Bitfinex, and it isn't accepted by retailers.
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Earlier this month, a vessel carrying more than 600 migrants on board was stranded before it was accepted by Spain.
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Now, whether a universal income is the right model—is it gonna be accepted by a broad base of people?
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Bellamy's said it responded to all requests made by the CNCA and that those responses were accepted by the regulator.
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These facts are accepted by a broad consensus of mainstream economists working with U.S. government statistics on business startup activity.
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The deal was seen widely as investor friendly and accepted by holders representing more than 80 percent of the issue.
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While Law, Yau, Yiu and Leung's oaths were initially accepted by the LegCo president, Yau and Baggio Leung's were not.
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Swinson's rival idea for a senior parliamentarian to lead a national unity government is unlikely to be accepted by Corbyn.
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"The basic Ebola treatment is not accepted by the population," Jessica Ilunga, the lead spokesperson for the ministry, told Vox.
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Applications will be accepted by NMSC through March 85033, 2019 and winners will be announced in the spring of 2020.
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In an authoritative tone, he made the formal request for Kavanaugh's commission to be read and accepted by the court.
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Other cases have been filed in Germany and France, but have not yet been accepted by the courts, he said.
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It is widely accepted by health organizations that access to parks and other green spaces are good for human health.
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But Sessions signaled Thursday he would remove his opposition after some of his changes were accepted by Cornyn's office. Sen.
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" She told Italian reporters: "I thought a committee against hatred, as a matter of principle, should be accepted by everyone.
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Does that give you a little bit more hope that we'll see more of this being accepted by the mainstream?
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I remember my dad being excited right away that I had an underwear puzzle accepted by The New York Times.
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The company, Hacienda HealthCare, said the resignation of the executive, Bill Timmons, was unanimously accepted by its board of directors.
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But its donations will no longer be accepted by The Prince's Trust, the charity founded by the Prince of Wales.
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Bolden: It really sucks that people have to have the experience of not really being accepted by families and communities.
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Gabbard has likewise complained she has hit 2% support in dozens of polls but just two accepted by the DNC.
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Most of the bids, and funds allocated, were secured against the lowest-quality tier of collateral accepted by the BoE.
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Following in his older brother's footsteps to please his parents, he applied to medical school and was accepted by Harvard.
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Ms. Swann recommends telling close friends and family members about the decision and let them know it's accepted by everybody.
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Most modern first ladies have increasingly come to accept a role as public figures and be accepted by the public.
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She decided to pursue graduate study, applied to eight schools and was accepted by one — M.I.T.'s nuclear engineering program.
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The United States will need to lead the way to an appointment of an effective mediator accepted by all sides.
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It has been tentatively accepted by about two dozen states and thousands of local governments, but is far from final.
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His firing was recommended by the bureau's Office of Professional Responsibility, and was later accepted by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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Her parents returned to their hometown, Omsk, Russia, after she was accepted by the University of Tennessee's School of Music.
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"This was accepted by the attorney general and this is what we see happening this morning," Teh told the court.
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He encounters many difficulties, such as being plagued by stomach viruses and not being accepted by the Vietnamese or Americans.
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In repeated cases, the defense has been arbitrarily limited in the number of witnesses and documents accepted by the court.
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If the proposal is accepted by the Justice Department, litigation will follow, and no doubt so will even more protests.
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During the seventh-century leadership of the Prophet Muhammad, whose authority was accepted by all believers, Muslims were a united community.
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"I hope hair sculpting can be considered as a normal haircut and accepted by more hair stylists and customers," Wang said.
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The People's Daily reported on Tuesday mayor Liu Changlong's resignation had been accepted by the Standing Committee of Changchun's People's Congress.
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It's accepted by 70% of merchants in the U.S., and this year alone will see 10 billion transactions on the platform.
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In addition the offer must be accepted by shareholders representing at least 50 percent plus one share of the Spanish company.
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Banning politicians wouldn't be accepted by society as a trade-off for flagging all of the white supremacist propaganda, he argued.
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Cain killed his brother Abel after Abel's hard-earned sacrifice was accepted by God, and Cain's minimal effort offering was not.
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A motion to impeach him must be accepted by the speaker of the lower house, Rodrigo Maia, a staunch presidential ally.
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Many of DeStefano's friends confess they were surprised the job was offered to and accepted by a veteran of Boehner Land.
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China's leaders want the outside world to believe that they rule in a majoritarian compact accepted by almost all their citizens.
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There is "no master plan, no successor who has been endorsed and accepted by everybody (in Karimov's inner circle)," Kortunov said.
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In this case, Chase Ultimate Rewards Points will be accepted by online and mobile merchants starting in the U.S. in 2018.
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David Henderson said in a statement his family's offer to purchase "the best and remaining stores" had been accepted by Deloitte.
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A government statement says Nikos Toskas&apos resignation has been accepted by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, with whom he met Friday.
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She had already been accepted (by email thankyouverymuch) to three schools she is delighted about, but this was her dream school.
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When adolescents lose weight, they might have adjustment problems because they haven't been socially accepted by their peers before, Morton noted.
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An offer for the indebted Eurocom from Saidoff's group has been accepted by Eurocom's creditors and submitted to court for approval.
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Despite the legal limbo in which cannabis is caught right now, its use is widespread and tacitly accepted by Italian society.
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After earning an undergraduate degree at Princeton, he was accepted by the University of Oxford to earn a doctorate in philosophy.
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Hariri has now returned to Beirut and indicated that he might withdraw his resignation, which was never accepted by the president.
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He also warned the oil cartel that its actions were "no good" and "would not be accepted" by the White House.
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Don't expect this latest decision about allowing an anonymous op-ed to be accepted by the rest of the news profession.
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A recent Pew Research survey found that 96% of people in Uganda believe LGBTQ people should not be accepted by society.
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They were both very lost, both felt somewhat outsiders, just not quite accepted by the family — or not quite good enough.
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We all have a basic need to be liked and accepted by others and social media can play into this vulnerability.
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That projection reflected the commission's proposed accounting adjustments and adjustments for revenue and expense projections, which were accepted by the Conservatives.
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"The responsibility for the failure of the security operation was openly accepted by the highest authorities of the state," it said.
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"There's never been a time that she was accepted by the bureau as the acting director," the judge said of English.
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Seniors can choose between traditional fee-for-service Medicare - which is accepted by most healthcare providers - or a Medicare Advantage plan.
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This accusation, however, is not accepted by many economists, who view the yuan's weakness as the result of natural market forces.
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Del Pino agreed to a payment schedule proposed by his trade and fleet executives and accepted by Sovcomflot, the source said.
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"We believe lower-cost 'X-gen' options would be well accepted by teens given strong mindshare Apple has with this demo."
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"Carlos Ghosn was highly respected and well accepted by Japanese people," said Takaki Nakanishi, an expert on the Japanese auto industry.
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Five minutes in, no young people had yet responded to my question, but I already felt accepted by their online community.
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"If the highest bid matches or exceeds the appraised value, then it can be accepted by the court," Joseph told Reuters.
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You also mentioned a fear of being accepted by the mainstream pageant community—can you explain that a little bit more?
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Analysts said that if the report's recommendations were accepted by the Swedish parliament, they could lead to more flexible monetary policy.
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A 2013 Pew Research survey found that 98% of people in Nigeria believe LGBTQ people should not be accepted by society.
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In a memo after DACA was rescinded, the Department of Homeland Security said renewals had to be "accepted" by Oct. 23.
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But on Thursday night, it appeared as if many of the measures Democrats proposed had been accepted by the Trump administration.
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The paper, "When the Joke's on You," had been accepted by the journal Hypatia, but it had not yet been published.
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It's well accepted by national security experts that human migration patterns in the future will be heavily influenced by climate change.
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They were both very lost, both felt somewhat outsiders, just not quite accepted by the family—or not quite good enough.
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Imagines him accepted by a generation of humans who have grown up with digients and view them as potential relationship partners.
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All four brothers, who go to high school outside Cincinnati, have been accepted by Harvard and Yale, among other top schools.
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An earlier review, never accepted by the attorney general, had concluded that the investigation was flawed and had even broken laws.
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During the two years, I felt I had to prove myself to be accepted by the rest of the leadership team.
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EHRs are neither perfect, nor universally loved and accepted by clinicians, but they are a critical component of delivery system reform.
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But its requested reforms were not accepted by Republicans who wrote the final bill in the House-Senate conference last week.
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The commissioning ceremony marks when the ship is officially accepted by the Navy and becomes a part of the active fleet.
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And it's a positive depiction, because she's quickly accepted by her old friends as they fall back into their usual dynamic.
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She says he was deeply devoted to her, and it was a relationship that was accepted by most of his peers.
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He tweeted his apologies on the night of the mistaken report, which was accepted by White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
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His theory — immediately accepted by most, but not strictly proven until the 1950s — was that neurons are in touch without touching.
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Despite his loving relationship with his father, Mr. Arison found it hard to imagine being accepted by those in his homeland.
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"If hardware retrofits are accepted by customers, then we will participate (in the costs) to the extent agreed," the person said.
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I think that for a message to be listened to and accepted by mass groups of people, the image comes first.
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Naturally, I hope that my judgments will be accepted by you, but in practice (as I well know) often that doesn't happen.
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T-Mobile's data cap was accepted by Tom Wheeler's FCC as okay and it will undoubtedly be accepted under Pai's as okay.
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The currency will be offered to 2.4bn Facebook users, but to function effectively Libra also needs to be accepted by many businesses.
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Another possibility: Clever teens may ingratiate themselves and be accepted by older peers who "facilitate access to alcohol and cannabis," they said.
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The Vatican does not disclose when bishops offer their resignation but only when resignations are accepted by the pope and become official.
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Bitcoin was created more than eight years ago as a digital currency and is accepted by more than 100,000 vendors for payment.
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The investigators found that 29 families had allegedly lied, resulting in 45 people being referred for prosecution and 33 accepted by prosecutors.
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In 2004 the Annan plan was accepted by both sides, but scuppered by a large negative vote in a Greek-Cypriot referendum.
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That a paper has been accepted by a top journal could signal that the ideas are good, and the author worth promoting.
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"They are well-accepted by the internal market, but they have no chance of being exported," said Victor Tonelli, an agricultural consultant.
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Moving smoothly from cheerleader to critic, he accused the firm of setting "tough conditions that can only be accepted by mad people".
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He is co-author (along with Harvard colleague Edo Berger) of a paper that has just been accepted by Astrophysical Journal Letters.
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Visa cards are more broadly accepted by merchants than American Express cards, which was one of the big drivers behind the change.
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The Common Core academic standards, released in 2010 and accepted by most states, called for state accountability tests to be administered online.
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While that move rattled the Obama administration, the Astana talks now seem to have been accepted by Trump and other Western leaders.
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Fox said it had offered comprehensive proposals to mitigate any concerns about media influence that had been accepted by the regulator Ofcom.
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The few refugees accepted by the US, Canada, and the EU are but a lucky few; the vast majority are refused admittance.
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The group has made an offer to buy Eurocom, which has been accepted by Eurocom's creditors and submitted to court for approval.
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I was given a weird, disgusted look, and from there, I realized I would never be accepted by the general school community.
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Separately, an offer for Eurocom has been accepted by Eurocom's creditors and sent to court for approval, a subsidiary said on Sunday.
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But all that it takes for my taxes to be accepted by the IRS are my SSN, birth date, and full name.
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"It's a red line which was drawn by the 27 member states and by the United Kingdom, accepted by them," she said.
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The measures could also allow teachers to question whether humans are contributing to climate change, something widely accepted by the scientific community.
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Less than 6900 percent of the applications were accepted by local authorities, and only a few hundred people were allowed to vote.
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The bid was accepted by shareholders owning 90.6 percent of Opera's outstanding capital and 90.9 percent of the votes, preliminary numbers showed.
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The final offer - at a hefty 2320 percent premium to Toll's share price a day earlier - was unanimously accepted by Toll's board.
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The May-July probe was conducted by an outside law firm and its conclusion was accepted by the New York Fed's board.
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At the CAS hearing, Ms Armitstead raised a defense in relation to the first Whereabouts Failure, which was accepted by the Panel.
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It had to make sense—it had to be accepted by them—but they never rejected a story that we gave them.
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That means an opening offer from Asahi would have to be around $580,000 higher than Valcambi's to be accepted by the court.
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Alliance peacekeepers are also still deployed in Kosovo, Serbia's former southern province, whose independence in 2008 has not been accepted by Belgrade.
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Rejection is never fun, so when you are being accepted by someone playing hard to get, that makes you feel even better.
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King is widely expected to be accepted by lawmakers and would then take up his post in Brussels in the coming weeks.
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Ms. Cabaluna, an accounting student, feels accepted by her family and says that gay and transgender people are "rampant" at her university.
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" He insisted, "if the deal now being negotiated is accepted by Iran, that deal will not prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
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Nyjal Mitchell, 16, said he wanted to be accepted by Mr. Landry because he dreamed of attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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If they are unopposed, nominating papers accepted by the city Board of Elections are all that's required to put them in office.
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He applied to and was accepted by the Georgetown School of Foreign Service but could not attend; the tuition was too high.
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The idea that liberals and cultural elites suffer from religious illiteracy is now widely accepted, by both the accusers and the accused.
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Both men walked Ms. Gause down the aisle, a role she had initially hoped would be accepted by her father, the Rev.
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In June, NASA put out a news release about a different paper, also accepted by Icarus, by a team of European scientists.
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Of all insurance types, Medicaid is the least likely to be accepted by physicians because it tends to pay the lowest rates.
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Dershowitz claimed that Congress would be placed "above the law" and "above the Constitution" if Trump's impeachment were accepted by the Senate.
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Wide prosecutorial powers have been generally accepted by the Japanese people as appropriate and effective, given extremely low crime rates in Japan.
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The plan would be modeled after Medicare, with negotiated rates accepted by almost every hospital and health care provider in the country.
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By the end of October, when the House passed its impeachment resolutions, an acquittal might have been readily accepted by the public.
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Without a unifying leader accepted by all sides, Afghanistan could split further along tribal and ethnic lines which could deepen political instability.
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Lucia's case stands a strong chance of being accepted by the Supreme Court for the next term, which begins in the fall.
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Reich submitted his manuscript to the journal Current Biology on the same day that Jena's paper was accepted by Nature Ecology & Evolution.
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"I would be very surprised to see this technique accepted [by the AVMA] without peer-reviewed papers that support it," Turner said.
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Still, after a decade of legal limbo, the FCC is finally within striking distance of having its rules accepted by the courts.
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" It added that courts in all five boroughs had "recognized that our DNA techniques are reliable and generally accepted by the scientific community.
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" Embiid said Simmons laughed because "I'm not usually humble," an explanation accepted by the Nets' Jared Dudley as Embiid being a "silly guy.
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This has been accepted by both sides, Griffiths said, adding that the U.N. role would begin "as soon as the parties" formally agree.
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Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton said the new pact was a continuation of a security agreement accepted by forum nation leaders in 2000.
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Hospital lawyers have argued that the family did not subject McMath to tests accepted by the American Medical Association to determine brain death.
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The Vatican typically does not announce temporary changes, only permanent resignations by bishops, after they are accepted by the pope and become official.
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When a CS:GO skin is accepted by Valve, it is added to a skin crate with a handful of other community-made skins.
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The fighting threatened to devolve into an all-out war before the Egypt-mediated crease-fire appeared to be accepted by both sides.
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KUWAIT (Reuters) - Kuwaiti oil minister Bakhit al-Rashidi's resignation has been accepted by the prime minister, local newspaper Al-Anbaa said, citing sources.
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Not so long ago, Theranos was flying high, its claims that it was upending the medical diagnostics business largely accepted by the public.
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John Thune, a member of leadership, said the deal ultimately accepted by Democrats was essentially what was available to them on Friday night.
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Sahara has previously said it had repaid 95 percent of its liability in that plan, which has not been accepted by the court.
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"I can confirm that KKR's offer for Arnott's was accepted by Campbell's late last night," a KKR spokeswoman said in an emailed statement.
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And that the rules that have been accepted by all members of the economic area would be respected by all members including Italy.
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He was accepted by Cambridge University to do his PhD at the Psychometrics Centre, one of the oldest institutions of this kind worldwide.
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Getting this aspect of the business right will be essential in getting these services off the ground and accepted by the wider public.
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It is a strange blessing in disguise, she said, as their condition has helped her feel useful again and accepted by her family.
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Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008 - an announcement accepted by Washington and most EU states but rejected by Belgrade and its allies.
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In January, it was accepted by 74 of the top 100 U.S. merchants, and 65 percent of all retail locations across the country.
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Many government efforts to subvert democracy are "legal," in the sense that they are approved by the legislature or accepted by the courts.
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The June presidential election results were broadly accepted by Peruvians and the major political parties, despite the narrow decision margin of the ballot.
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Wang has reportedly been accepted by a well-known acting school, but he still has to reach a certain score in the exams.
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T.I. presented Hussle with a posthumous humanitarian award that was accepted by his girlfriend, Lauren London, and his family, including his two children.
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A piece like Nomads: Maasai, it's really about making you feel like a part of that community, making you accepted by that community.
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"His use of language is generally accepted by both supporters, the White House, communication staff and opponents as not being precise," said Stewart.
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But his defense attorney has managed to lodge various stays that have been accepted by judges, pushing back the official date for sentencing.
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A black princess may actually delude some black Britons into feeling more accepted by Britain's complicated class structure and, by extension, the nation.
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"This extreme violence and destruction would not be tolerated or accepted by any country or society in the world," Mr. Han told Mrs.
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The other diverse artists, among them up-and-coming musicians, have been readily accepted by orchestra members and audiences alike, Mr. Worby said.
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The newspaper also reported that Rohner expects all the banks' proposals to be accepted by shareholders at its annual general meeting on Friday.
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It was not immediately clear whether her declaration would be accepted by Mr. Morales's supporters in the legislature, the public or the military.
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It's been accepted by investors that once that percentage odds rises to 70 percent, she is giving the green light to raise rates.
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Since bitcoin is not yet accepted by many merchants, its value depends on speculators' view on what others will pay in the future.
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According to the Adblock Plus forums, Taboola, a content-marketing company, has been accepted by Adblock Plus, to the consternation of some users.
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The study should be done as transparently as possible, so that its results will be widely accepted by all but the most credulous.
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Some of the children born of enslaved Yazidis and their ISIS captors are in orphanages or accepted by local families, aid workers say.
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They are detained in detention centers on remote South Pacific islands until they are accepted by another nation or agree to return home.
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They have shared the personal information of users with third parties, some respecting the terms of service accepted by users; others, perhaps, illegally.
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Queer-friendly venues and a burgeoning social scene have made conditions easier to navigate but are still not accepted by the general populace.
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"Chicken to me is a very universal, global meat only because it's accepted by all religions and spiritual faiths, every culture," says Tran.
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This year, only 31 percent of asylum requests by Afghan adults and minors were accepted by Sweden, migration authorities say, a historic low.
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You're more accepted by gay people, straight people... they come out to the shows not because you're gay but because of your talent.
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U.S. regulations allow companies to discuss diseases and care with patients, but they cannot advertise products before they are accepted by health regulators.
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Methane gas periodically wafts into the atmosphere of Mars; that notion, once considered implausible and perplexing, is now widely accepted by planetary scientists.
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Why it matters: It's a risky bet that few can stomach, especially if EVs and AVs are slow to be accepted by consumers.
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But it's the only one still accepted by physicians today — the others linger only as ghosts in the shadows of certain psychiatric diagnoses.
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But Hao was accepted by a university, a first for his family, and worked after graduation installing networks for a Chinese telecom giant.
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The economics of Lyft's business could change radically in future years when self-driving cars become a reality and accepted by the public.
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An exoneration by Mr. Mueller would be much likelier to be accepted by independents and even Democrats than any denial by Mr. Trump.
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Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Monday said that Mexican senators had endorsed changes to USMCA that had been accepted by Mexico.
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After she presented her data on stress-altered cells, he grew convinced that, with his guidance, the research would be accepted by Nature .
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Sahara has also previously said it had repaid 95 percent of its liability, a claim which has not been accepted by the court.
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Eventually, though, he was accepted by Mercy Ships, a non-profit organization of floating hospitals that brings medical help to those in need.
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Sceptics say bitcoin and its rivals are not particularly useful as currencies, as they are still volatile and not accepted by most merchants.
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"They are trying to use the sort of language that will be more accepted by the international community," Mr. Michael said of Hamas.
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Fighting and airstrikes in those areas violate a truce proposed by Russia, which was accepted by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in November.
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As medicinal cannabis becomes more accepted by the American public and medical communities, experts say states are going to have to address it.
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When people are accepted by their families, they're are better equipped to deal with life, and experience reduced complications related to mental health.
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The idea of a backstop plan that would avoid a hard border in Ireland in all circumstances was accepted by both sides last December.
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And by putting the burden on high-earning taxpayers instead of employers, the legislation is more likely to be accepted by the business community.
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The musical went on to win the award for Best Musical Theater Album, which Miranda accepted by rapping out a thank-you speech. Naturally.
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The Republicans' reasoning appeared to be that Garland would be accepted by Democrats and help restore faith in the FBI as a nonpartisan agency.
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Bollywood has traditionally eschewed such topics in the past, but is finding that stories with a social message are increasingly being accepted by audiences.
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Medicaid covers an estimated 70 million Americans, and often gets a bad rap in Washington because it is accepted by fewer health care providers.
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But the technology has yet to achieve its potential because of limited budgets and a lack of standardized methodologies accepted by courts, experts say.
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Those not accepted by the United States would likely be resettled in PNG or in another developing country, dashing hopes of coming to Australia.
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Today, five separate proposals were up for a vote with the New York City Council: All five proposals were accepted by the city council.
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The notice of appeal follows several efforts made by Guyger's defense before and during the trial to have various changes accepted by the court.
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Teen accepted by all 8 Ivy League schools chooses Yale Uwamanzu-Nna was also accepted to the four additional schools to which she applied.
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If the settlement is approved by the court and accepted by riders, Uber passengers who used the service in the United States between Jan.
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But punishing a firm for a 14-year-old ruling from a national government, happily accepted by both sides at the time, looks harsh.
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"I know it's not very good when I'm not accepted by critics, but it just helps me advance my research," the teen told Romney.
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But we needed to know who she is — the plus-size woman who is accepted by you — and we found her, and much more.
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He sold his stake in EzeeCube, his last startup, and launched Lecker Labs, which was accepted by accelerator program Food-X, to create Yomee.
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The best foreign language film award for Iran's "The Salesman" was accepted by Anousheh Ansari, who read a speech prepared by director Asghar Farhadi.
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But he gave our culture so much exposure just because that was one of the first times we were accepted by New York artists.
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Teen accepted by 8 Ivy League schools Nigel, Zachary, Aaron and Nick Wade are seniors at Lakota East High School in Butler County, Ohio.
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If the recent discovery is accepted by the scientific community, cartographers will probably have to add an eighth continent to future maps and atlases.
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There is a risk that online deposits accepted by fintech banks are more likely to be volatile and less 'sticky' than traditional bank deposits.
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Changes like these matter, and can help trans and non-binary people feel more included in and accepted by the world they live in.
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"He wanted to be accepted by them," a church counselor testified during Anderson's sentencing hearing Monday, noting that the latter man was receiving therapy.
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In Afghanistan and Pakistan, the self-declared ISIS-Khorasan Province (ISIS-K) was accepted by ISIS in the Dabiq magazine, ISIS's main propaganda publication.
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Meanwhile, Sam is struggling with feeling not "Black enough" to be accepted by the people doing the racial justice work she was interested in.
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Macron's proposal to launch "citizens' consultations" on the future of the EU ahead of the 2019 election was accepted by all leaders except Hungary.
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Only a fraction of asylum applicants are accepted by European states, with those rejected forced to go back home or lodge a second application.
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A Qatar semi-government human rights body said the demands were a violation of human rights conventions and should not be accepted by Qatar.
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The dad applies a white/grey tilak paste to the groom's forehead as a sign that he's accepted by the bride's family before God.
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" These people — and some doctors and alternative medical practitioners — adhere to a different term that's not accepted by the medical establishment: "chronic Lyme disease.
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So when I went to prison and met Deacon [Julian] Tybornowski, it felt like being accepted by the catholic community for the first time.
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The students would not receive the more-rigorous Regents diplomas, but would receive local diplomas, which are accepted by colleges, the military and employers.
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There are conflicting reports, however, withNikkei Asian Reviewstating that PayPay has 6.66 million users and is accepted by 500,000 merchants, according to Yahoo Japan.
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In luminous prose, the novel maps Evie's obsessive psyche, demonstrating her hunger to be accepted by the other girls, especially the family's ringleader, Suzanne.
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The statement details how researchers came to the number, which has been accepted by the Puerto Rican government as the hurricane's official death toll.
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Slightly more expensive than mono, fluorocarbon (or "fluoro") is generally accepted by fishing's elite as being less detectable — and producing more bites — than mono.
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He is violating cardinal rules and traditions that have been accepted by every president and major party nominee since the founding of our Republic.
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Once your offer is accepted by the seller, a contract for sale and deposit paid to the listing agent will bind the offer.7.
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Will it be accepted by all rebels, who vowed to bring a Marxist revolution to Colombia but are being asked to accept far less?
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But their value has dropped sharply on black market exchanges, leading to price inflation in stores, and they are not accepted by foreign suppliers.
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Yet while unapologetic about his sexual orientation and even accepted by his religious father, even he struggles to show himself the same self-love.
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Berman said the special counsel's office can also file a request for a lesser sentence, but it won't necessarily be accepted by the court.
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It frustrated Neery that the bulk of Gorky's popularity among Armenians was based on a nationalist impulse to celebrate artists accepted by the mainstream.
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"The deal she negotiated with the EU clearly hasn't been accepted by the Commons, and can't be ratified as is," Hancock told the BBC.
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Any extension will need to be unanimously accepted by EU leaders and French President Emmanuel Macron has previously suggested he may veto any request.
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Congress is now considering a bill, called concealed carry reciprocity, to require that every state's concealed-carry standard be accepted by every other state.
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The notion has ricocheted like mad around the press, making it possible for readers to assume that it has been generally accepted by experts.
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The liability is the largest for any futures' bet accepted by a sportsbook managed by Manteris since he moved to Las Vegas in 1978.
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Fiat Chrysler's proposal must first be accepted by the Justice Department, and then its fix must be certified as compliant with E.P.A. emissions regulations.
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Superstring theory is a candidate theory of everything, with the operative word being "candidate," meaning it is not yet accepted by the scientific community.
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While this unforgiving stance from the American authorities is perhaps reluctantly accepted by European regulators, it could have unwelcome consequences for the banks themselves.
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Under Brazil's legal system, the charges against Mr. Greenwald must be accepted by a federal judge for him to become a criminal defendant formally.
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If the IESF's application to be recognized as a sport is accepted by the IOC, then esports can be considered for the Olympic Games.
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If violence continues and there is no legitimate authority that is accepted by all sides of the conflict, a bloody civil war could result.
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Their bill would crate new oversight and safeguards for EB-22019 visa projects, most of which are broadly accepted by lawmakers and business advocates.
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Amanda Chung and Karl Ni: This is our first puzzle ever accepted by The New York Times, after Erik jump-started our construction efforts.
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But the plan was not universally accepted by lawmakers in May's Conservative Party, which is deeply divided over the best route out of the bloc.
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Asked about reports that donations of hygiene products were not being accepted by CBP, the official said the agency isn't running low on such supplies.
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Next, the manufacturer demonstrates the compliance of the vehicle to the standards accepted by the regulator to obtain type certification; this is an iterative process.
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Davids says she felt accepted by her Kansas community growing up — though she attributes much of the respect and support she felt to her mom.
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Now, as President-elect, Trump believes the standards accepted by other newly elected presidents out of respect for America's political culture don't apply to him.
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Or Wags (David Constabile), who wants to be accepted by Wall Street high society so badly he walks into a prank while wearing a ballgown.
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It's largely accepted by now that Iron Fist is Marvel's weakest Netflix series, given the widespread critical opinion that it's a boring, often offensive mess.
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That was evident in this year's gloves-off handling of the Yellow Vest protesters, which was largely accepted by the French despite thousands of wounded.
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Nintendo's FAQ doesn't put a cap on on card sizes accepted by the Switch, though Amazon's Fire tablets top off at 256GB of microSD storage.
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Roem was lucky in that when she transitioned, she was accepted by her family and community, but she's still faced a crushing array of obstacles.
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You may not be accepted by your own family, but you can find friends who will accept you, and you can choose to accept yourself.
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Indeed so deep are these sensitivities that even the Annan Commission's report doesn't use the word "Rohingya," a term not accepted by most in Myanmar.
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The proposition that "abortion should be legal in all or most cases" was accepted by 80% of Bulgarians, 63% of Serbs and 45% of Greeks.
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In early tests of the app, the researchers found that 78 percent of the privacy recommendations made by the app were accepted by beta testers.
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I'm confident we'll get to a solution which will be understood and accepted by our gaming community, while at the same time supporting our business.
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Although MHA looks like present-day Japan, it's actually set in the near future, at a time when people with quirks are accepted by society.
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The mass resignation was accepted by President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, who offered thanks for "loyalty" and "high sense of duty," said the statement released Thursday.
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A 2013 study by the U.S. think-tank Pew Research Center, revealed that 87 percent of German respondents believed homosexuality should be accepted by society.
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Recent data suggest the deficit this year could be 1.9% of gross domestic product, below the 2.04% accepted by the EU, a second source said.
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In a recent survey, they asked their top 50 matchmakers (those who'd had the most connections accepted by both parties) what their proven strategies were.
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"When people feel very defensive, they often have lower-quality apologies that are less likely to be accepted by the other person," Vazeou-Nieuwenhuis says.
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A polarized world is also one in which previously unthinkable viewpoints can be seriously proposed, vigorously argued, and accepted by the majority with astonishing speed.
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I went through so much of my life ashamed of who I was, and I went through a transition where I wasn't accepted by society.
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But the Japanese company said it resumed blocking access after its petition for an appeal was accepted by the California Court of Appeal on Tuesday.
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The deal — if accepted by Japanese regulators — would also be good for Apple, which likely doesn't want to rely on Samsung alone for OLED screens.
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Apple Pay is accepted by more than 70 percent of U.S. retailers and will work in more than 40 countries by year-end, Cook said.
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She plays Virginia, a young nail tech who will to go to any lengths to be accepted by Desna (Nash) and her all-girl crew.
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Once the petition is accepted by a court, a resolution plan has to be decided within 270 days, failing which the company will be liquidated.
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But Dante's "The Divine Comedy" had the advantage of drawing on theology widely accepted by his audience and not having to deal with network notes.
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For instance, if a student is accepted by two schools, they would have the option of attending the school that provided the better financial package.
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He was quick to point out that sparkling rosé Champagne has long been accepted by connoisseurs, usually demands high prices and is suitable all year.
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They are then detained in two detention centers on remote South Pacific islands until they are accepted by another nation or agree to return home.
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Apple Pay is accepted by 70 percent of U.S. merchants and will be available in more than 40 countries by the end of the year.
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She was accepted by the Eastman School of Music in 1939 and auditioned four times to be principal of its orchestra, facing rejection each time.
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The stocks were sold at 4.90 reais, above the minimum price of 4.75 reais accepted by GPA, biggest unit of Casino Guichard Perrachon SA CASP.
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The pilot establishes that you're disabled and gay, but the gayness is immediately accepted by your mother and co-workers; it's never even a question.
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"If his opinion will be accepted by the courts, it will mean jurisprudential change in the definition of 'spouse' according to E.U. law," she said.
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My only regret is not having been able to gather all this in a strict enough way to be accepted by a wider scientific community.
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Definitions of marriage as a union only between two people of the opposite sex were no longer generally accepted by European Union countries, he said.
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The rules-based international order largely established by the United States and Europe after World War II is no longer automatically accepted by all states.
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Dr. Sarno expressed disappointment that his ideas had never been widely accepted by his peers, and he acknowledged that many had been chilly toward him.
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Part of it will go into new initiatives like podcasts, and a $49 English proficiency test for international students accepted by more than 400 institutions.
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With her help, I went from struggling to find the right construction software to having this puzzle accepted by Will in just under six weeks.
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Burton is serving a 46-year sentence in Washington State, and has tried more than 75 times to get a puzzle accepted by The Times.
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But it will be difficult for Democrats to agree to that proposal if it is a high watermark of what can be accepted by Republicans.
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As a result, black people in these "white spaces" are forced to justify their presence, and face consequences when that justification isn't accepted by others.
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Here, miles and years away from whatever inspired the track, Troye was being celebrated, accepted by a crowd that were deeply, deeply in love with him.
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Ears are basically just cartilage and skin, so it'd be a stepping stone in learning to bioengineer tissue that can be readily accepted by the body.
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On the other hand, someone who is not part of, say, the office gossip network is an outsider—someone neither trusted nor accepted by the group.
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He had made a promise to her that he'd drive her to school, if she got accepted by a college in the U.S. And Huang delivered.
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It is neither accepted by the government as the currency nor is it generally used in locales (and the internet does not qualify as a locale).
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During a visit to Seoul paid for by her mother, herself a die-hard BTS fan, Niitsu auditioned for 10 agencies and was accepted by five.
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In Standing Rock, Indigenous demonstrators had no chance to plead their case and the concerns of law enforcement were accepted by the FAA at face value.
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"If the offer is not accepted by Friday then it's difficult to predict how long the strike will continue for," Chief Executive Officer Nick Holland said.
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The team's paper on the project has apparently been accepted by Transactions on Graphics, one of the many journals published by the Association for Computing Machinery.
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Once the requested shipment is accepted by a trucking company, details of the shipment are shared through a separate mobile app called Relay, these people said.
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" Bloomberg reported that "Rosenstein's offer to resign as deputy attorney general has been accepted by the White House, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Some investors were seeking compensation for the haircut they were forced to accept during Greece's second bailout, which was accepted by most holders of Greek bonds.
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"America's occupation is accepted by the government, not the people," says Qasim Musleh, who commands the Ali Akbar brigades based in the shrine city of Karbala.
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While it was eventually accepted by Man Repeller, I did not think it would get any traction given that many publications didn't want to run it.
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The case was largely dismissed in the trial court, reversed on appeal and then accepted by the Supreme Court, which heard oral arguments on November 8th.
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There are a lot of people living in this gray area, this legal status where they're neither fully rejected nor fully accepted by our society. Wow.
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"I trust the Romanian government to make a sensible proposal that will be accepted by industry," he said, adding he expected a decision in the autumn.
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Those not accepted by the United States have the option of being resettled in Papua New Guinea, but none wish to stay, or another developing country.
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Under an agreement with France, 200 of these children have been accepted by the UK, British Labour MP Caroline Flint told CNN's Christiane Amanpour on Monday.
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I ask her why she thinks she has been accepted by the ngangkari as an advocate even though she is European and not of their culture.
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Noisey: Dark Forest is a heavy metal band, you've been accepted by the heavy metal hordes, but 'Beyond The Veil' is power metal—admit it, Pat.
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The counting is not complete because state law says mail-in ballots that are postmarked Tuesday can be accepted by the counties as late as Friday.
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It's true, but there's a whiff of desperation around the fanfare, revealing a deep need to be accepted by the meat-obsessed, macho culture at large.
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ZF said it currently holds 21.7 percent of Haldex shares, and in addition it said the bid had been accepted by only 9.6 percent of shareholders.
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As of today, Indonesia's coordinating human development and culture minister said that the plan had not been accepted by the government, but deliberation was still underway.
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In the past year, the number of cases accepted by courts relating to the rights of socially marginalised groups has surged, even though few have won.
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On the other hand, someone who is not part of, say, the office gossip network is an outsider — someone neither trusted nor accepted by the group.
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After a diagnosis with HIV, Bianca Rodriguez (Mj Rodriguez) starts a house that's welcoming to those in the LGBTQ community who aren't accepted by their families.
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The pageant, which brings together transgender people from around the world, was launched over a decade ago to help transgender women feel more accepted by society.
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At the end of their foundation year, Kennedy went on to study fashion at Middlesex University, and Doig was accepted by St. Martin's School of Art.
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The International Monetary Fund provides tested ways to identify currency manipulation, accepted by countries worldwide, that distinguish between legitimate central bank demand management and currency manipulation.
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The offer, already accepted by investors holding 53 percent of the shares, represents an enterprise value of around 511 million francs, it said in a statement.
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Along with the preference of Mills' buyers, smart technology even beyond the housing market is often best accepted by consumers when it is easy to operate.
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We were really accepted by them, but we also would be like, why is there such a resistance for men to like us, or straight people?
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She was accepted by several law schools, including her top pick, the City University of New York School of Law, which was far away from Seattle.
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Martin always says more with subtext in his books, so, while it's accepted by fans as truth, the ingredients of the pies are never 100% confirmed.
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Alliance troops are still deployed in Kosovo, Serbia's former southern province, whose 2008 independence has not been accepted by Belgrade, Russia, China and some EU members.
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But it backs up a fact that's widely accepted by development economists but has yet to really penetrate the popular consciousness: Extreme poverty is being eliminated.
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"The agreement was, after a discussion, voted on by the management by electronic voting and was accepted by the party," Bright Future spokesman Unsteinn Johannsson said.
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Kim Jong-nam, who was never fully accepted by the ruling family in North Korea, lived much of his life wandering abroad, in Europe and Asia.
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Among other recommendations accepted by Mr. Ghani was a demand that any postwar government honor the Afghan Constitution and protect the rights of women and children.
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Consider: Even apart from Trump, the party rejects overwhelming scientific evidence of climate change — evidence that's accepted by virtually every other conservative party in the world.
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Three ships carrying the migrants, including two Italian Navy vessels, were accepted by Spain on Sunday, which Mr. Salvini hailed as a "victory" for his party.
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But it failed to take into account the Earth's stratosphere, was never published in a scientific journal, and was certainly not accepted by the scientific community.
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That reflects the reality that no one yet has a clear idea of how battery technology will evolve, nor how it will be accepted by consumers.
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And a political method that relies on inflaming cultural, racial and societal divides means he might not ever be accepted by those who despise him anyway.
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These comic stories were among his best, and almost everything he wrote in this mood was accepted by the BBC for the "Caribbean Voices" literary program.
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Pelosi announced Thursday that she will refrain from transmitting the articles of impeachment until McConnell sets rules for the trial that are accepted by Senate Democrats.
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If I do all these things to look younger – the creams, the classes, the supplements, the procedures – I'll be more accepted by my kids, my friends, men.
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"J0045+41," the strange source, "is an exciting and unique object," the scientists from the University of Washington write in their paper, accepted by the Astrophysical Journal.
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The head of the state railway administration, Lu Jie-shen, had offered to resign but that was not accepted by the transport minister, the railway authority said.
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With little time as Congress tries to wrap up its session this month, Senate proponents are hoping their broader version is accepted by the Republican-controlled House.
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While The Row's minimalistic style and expensive fabrics have been accepted by the chicest of fashionistas, the Olsens also created a more contemporary line called Elizabeth & James.
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In our Google ad buy, BuzzFeed News used a news story as the destination URL that included relevant language that would be accepted by Google's advertising system.
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"Now, we have over 1,000 letters of credit waiting to be accepted by international banks," said Hamidreza Taraghi, a political commentator with close ties to the government.
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Ducharme said she never felt accepted by her family and faced constant harassment after identifying as transgender, leading her to attempt to commit suicide at age 19.
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Ms. vos Savant's solution wasn't accepted by everyone, kicking off an astounding amount of correspondence, as described by The Times' John Tierney in the 1991 article here.
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Soon after, we were accepted by Y-Combinator, and that's where we built relationships with the key players that would open up the doors for future meetings.
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Senator Carl Murat Cantave, a government ally, said Martelly had proposed three possible interim prime ministers, including Paul, an option unlikely to be accepted by the opposition.
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"There's an assumption that when you come out these days you'll be accepted by your family, that things have changed," said Tim Sigsworth, the charity's chief executive.
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Under the agreement, Baidu's payment platform, Baidu Wallet, will be accepted by roughly 17 million PayPal merchants globally, the Chinese firm said in a statement on Thursday.
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"I worked hard to be accepted by the fashion community in ways beyond my physical appearance," wrote Delevingne, 23, about when she started out as a model.
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Last year, it helped resettle 11,000 refugees — about 10 percent of the total number accepted by the United States — from Congo, Myanmar, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere.
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Many are still struggling to be accepted by a society that has largely failed to provide services and assistive devices to make life easier for the disabled.
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"Many people feel that disabled people are useless and cannot get married, but I felt proud and glad to see them being accepted by society," said Foe.
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On the domestic front, Pence will be able to help him recognize policies that can be accepted by Congress and that might, more importantly, benefit the nation.
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May's request for an extension was accepted by Brussels but on condition that the U.K Parliament first accepted the provisional withdrawal deal struck between London and Brussels.
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" ** "It is likely that we will reach an agreement with Telenor, but for this to work it needs to be accepted by at least one more player.
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That sort of oversight model has been accepted by other countries - notably the UK, where a special laboratory staffed with government intelligence officials reviews all Huawei products.
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Despite her own keen awareness of their racism, CoCo desperately wanted to be accepted by her white peers — and Troy, whom she has a huge crush on.
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Canada accepted the FAA's March 2017 certification of the Max under a deal where such approvals by the United States are accepted by Canada and vice versa.
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Started in December, the process has been accepted by the lower house of Congress, and a 65-member committee was already formed to analyze the impeachment request.
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That sort of oversight model has been accepted by other countries - notably the U.K., where a special laboratory staffed with government intelligence officials reviews all Huawei products.
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From the Clinton administration to the Obama administration, the White House has proposed cuts to specific pieces of the international affairs budget that were accepted by Congress.
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In 1894, when "Faun" was first performed, its language was startling but not shocking: it caused no scandal, and was accepted by the public almost at once.
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Some 85033 were taken in by England; the remaining 600 were accepted by France, Belgium and the Netherlands, three countries soon to be overrun by German forces.
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But this move does prove that Chief Justice Roberts' gift to the Republicans fighting taxes and Obamacare has finally been accepted by at least the Republican Senate.
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Let's hear from Mr. Kaye, who has clearly gotten too big for his britches: This was my first crossword accepted by The New York Times — so exciting!
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"She is accepted by everyone as the best paleographer in the world, and she has not raised one issue with the handwriting being non-authentic," Tov said.
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Canada accepted the FAA's March 2017 certification of the MAX under a deal where such approvals by the United States are accepted by Canada and vice versa.
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While the company is now accepted by most insurance in California, Desai is excited about some of the new insurance plans coming onboard later in the year.
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The Supreme Court approved hotly contested amendments to federal criminal procedure today that, if accepted by Congress, will expand the FBI's ability to hack into computer networks.
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However, Alegra O'Hare, senior director of brand communications for Adidas Originals, tells us the Gazelle's history has long been about being accepted by a range of subcultures.
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Notably, these pieces of software were updated after they were accepted by the app store, meaning that "AceDeceiver successfully bypassed Apple's code review seven times," Xiao added.
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In the past, it was fairly safe to assume that once you were selected in the lottery, your H-1B petition would be accepted by immigration officials.
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In #8, Ezerae balances being an assassin, being accepted by society, struggling against assholes from her past who use her dead name, and finding love and companionship.
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Originally from Mobile, Alabama, Tiffany was accepted by her family and presented feminine from a young age, fortifying her self-confidence and enabling her to help others.
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This documentary from Jennifer Brea is about chronic fatigue syndrome, a condition that hasn't been fully accepted by the medical world but that affects millions of people.
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This view contradicts decades of public health and medical science accepted by the National Academies of Science and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, among others.
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Far from being harmonious, it would be acrimonious, especially since Mr Johnson says he would not pay the full £39bn ($48bn) Brexit bill accepted by Mrs May.
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It's odd that the show wouldn't do more to push back against the idea that a woman wouldn't be fully accepted by her male counterparts as ruler.
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Sotheby's said in a statement that the estate is appealing Judge Gale's decision and that it expects its expert's valuations to be accepted by a higher court.
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Since the initial connection, Eisen says Lazarus has been accepted by the rest of the kittens — the animal expert feels Chihuahuas behave closely to "lap cats" anyways.
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Mr. Garaio Esnaola's choreography puts a powerful contemporary spin on Molière's comedy, which tells of a pompous, bourgeois gentleman who longs to be accepted by the aristocracy.
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It has not been accepted by all opposition groups, and the Syrian government reserved the right to continue fighting what it called terrorist organizations across the country.
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While Markle — like Simpson — was a divorcée, she was swiftly accepted by Prince Harry's family, signaling to many that the royals were entering a new modern era.
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Starr quoted Peter Rodino, the Democratic chairman of the House Judiciary Committee back then, saying that impeachment must be bipartisan to be accepted by the American people.
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The petition is unlikely to be accepted by the Supreme Court, which takes only about 70 of the over 7,000 cases that it receives for consideration each year.
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The Gemini Trust Company holds the deposits and has been officially accepted by the New York Department of Financial Services, the regulatory body associated with banking and finance.
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The offer, if accepted by all litigating bondholders, would represent a roughly 25 percent discount or so-called haircut for creditors who filed claims of about $9 billion.
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The calls for the vivacious leaders to get together only increased on Sunday, when Jon met and was accepted by Drogon, one of Dany's three fire-breathing dragons.
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All the markings of the inmate I'd become, when I wasn't making decisions to succeed outside these walls but rather to be accepted by the men around me.
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After being accepted by Columbia, Cornell and Yale, he enrolled in the United States Naval Academy, and he was now a third class — the equivalent of a sophomore.
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The bishops did not vote to allow women to become deacons in the church, a change that, if accepted by Pope Francis, would have had significant theological repercussions.
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"The day they found out they were accepted by the adoption agency was the day they discovered she was pregnant with your Aunt Barbara and me," Jenna writes.
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However, to claim the prize, the solution must appear in a mathematics journal of "worldwide repute" and be generally accepted by the math community two years after publication.
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"The new cost prices for the new products have come through and I think so far they seem to be reasonable well accepted by the customer," James said.
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More and more electric vehicles are being brought to market, but a lack of viable batteries could hold back the technology being accepted by drivers, analysts have warned.
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That is that under the St Sylvester accord which was accepted by all key Congolese, opposition leaders should be allowed to return safely and campaign in national elections.
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