Collocations withacceptance

These are words often used in combination withacceptance.

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acceptance of responsibility
Acceptance of responsibility seems a useful condition for environmental protection contributions especially when accompanied by activist preferences for one's nation's current and future international role.
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acceptance rate
Their inclusion would, however, tend to increase the 'acceptance rate'.
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broad acceptance
There was broad acceptance of brief intervention approaches but a lack of support and specific incentives for this work impeded its delivery in routine practice.
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complete acceptance
We believe that cross-border cooperation can only be successful if there is complete acceptance that such cooperation requires agreement between the two parties.
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consumer acceptance
Up to the present time, the exact opposite has been achieved, namely minimal consumer acceptance or even consumer resistance.
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degree of acceptance
Therefore, the resulting constructions must also be considered worthy of inspection, and inevitably, of some degree of acceptance or rejection.
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general acceptance
With general acceptance of the complexity of this latter process in mind, the comments have usefully underlined some fruitful and significant areas of research.
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growing acceptance
One encouraging fact that emerges from closer examination of the automotive industry figures is how growing acceptance of robots is moving down the supply chain.
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grudging acceptance
This reading allows for a flexible understanding of action, one where there is scope for more than grudging acceptance and open revolt.
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increasing acceptance
This theory has gained increasing acceptance.
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lack of acceptance
Yet, as is evidenced by the forementioned note, their lack of acceptance of the black market did not mean that it was eliminated.
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mutual acceptance
There is clearly a mutual acceptance to subdue anarchical displays in favour of homogeneity.
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passive acceptance
The causes in question could be social - such as passive acceptance of generally held beliefs.
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popular acceptance
Though some of these appeared prior to the eighteenth century, they seem to have gained popular acceptance among traders and government officials only after 1770.
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public acceptance
The cycle of increased knowledge, enhanced care, greater public acceptance, and support for even more advances in knowledge could thus begin anew.
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rapid acceptance
It seems plausible that one outcome of such a situation would be the more rapid acceptance of innovative forms.
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social acceptance
The correlation between phonological adaptation and grammatical integration or social acceptance is an empirical question for each speech community.
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tacit acceptance
Effectively, such move-ons signal some degree of tacit acceptance of the new words offered by adults.
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uncritical acceptance
In contrast, cultural relativism - the uncritical acceptance of any culture's views as valid within that culture - risks abandoning the substantive values of one's own culture.
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universal acceptance
Organization with a few central defining environmental principles to guide the world community, such as universal acceptance and application of the polluter pays principle.
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voluntary acceptance
What is of relevance, instead, is the ongoing voluntary acceptance of the club's constitution by its current members.
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wide acceptance
The inclusion of research in teacher education curricula has gained wide acceptance within the teacher education community.
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widespread acceptance
Mutual funds appeared at the beginning of 1960 but did not gain widespread acceptance until the late 1970s.
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