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“Accepting—But Not Accepted”

2005
“Accepting—but not accepted; that was the story of his life, the one thread that ran through it all. In Germany he had been dark—his darkness had marked him the Jew, der Jude. In India he was fair—and that marked him the firanghi [foreigner]. In both lands, the unacceptable” (20).
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The Definition of Acceptance and Acceptability

2018
Despite the recognised importance of the concept of acceptance, how and why new technologies are actually accepted by drivers is not well understood. While many studies claim to have measured acceptance, few have defined what it is. The chapter points out the importance of defining acceptance and categorizes the definitions that have been used ...
Emeli Adell   +2 more
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“Being Accepted” and “Being Accepted”?

Social Work with Groups, 2016
I am by official nationality Australian but born of Chinese heritage. Most of the time I call myself “later generation Australian-born Chinese,” though this is changing.
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“They Accept Me, They Accept Me Not”

Journal of Family Issues, 2014
This article examines the psychometric properties of the Greek adaptation of Child Parental Acceptance–Rejection Questionnaire (PARQ)–Short Form, Mother, and Father versions. Data on the 24-item long measure were collected from 534 preadolescents and adolescents of the municipality of Ioannina.
Giotsa Artemis, Anna K. Touloumakos
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The Acceptance of Uncertainty

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
Much has been made of the need to put the product of medical research into the bag of the practitioner. The exercise of his profession, it is widely maintained, should be constantly molded by the new information that is being delivered in such relentless abundance.
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On the acceptability of biopharmaceuticals

Science and Engineering Ethics, 1996
The issues relating to the licensing of a biopharmaceutical are described. In particular attention is focused on the mind of the regulator who has the responsibility of recommending licensure. There are two key factors which operate on the mind when confronted with such a task: psychology and ethics.
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A Lesson in Acceptance

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1962
She lay motionless on a worn, brown plaid couch in the day room in the active women's ward. I paused and looked at her, determining then and there to try and establish a therapeutic relationship. She seemed completely withdrawn into a world of her own-a world I wanted to penetrate and help her leave. How could I?
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Accepting influence in military couples: Implications for couples’ communication and family satisfaction

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2022
Clairee Peterson, Mallory Lucier-Greer
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Offer and acceptance

1997
We noted in Chapter 2 that the courts adopt the ‘mirror image’ rule of contractual formation; that is to say they must find a clear and unequivocal offer which is matched by an equally clear and unequivocal acceptance. In this chapter we shall give more detailed consideration to the constituent elements of an offer and an acceptance.
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ON ACCEPTING ACCEPTANCE

Computational Intelligence, 1994
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