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Most of the theories seemed to win a moderate interest, none of them a clear acceptance.
The bishops said "the time is long past" for a clear acceptance of Israel by Arab nations.
There must be a clear acceptance, but silence is taken as acceptance as well.
The clear acceptance that editorial is its main impact separates the Guardian from most of its peers.
Would spread wide, as would the clear acceptance of this most unusual drow elf.
He advocated a pause in the social policies, a clear acceptance of the market economy, and an alignment with European social democracy.
Congress Sought Monitoring "No future studies should be contemplated without a clear acceptance of this," the report said.
In theory, there is a clear acceptance of the subsidiarity principle. However, this is frequently ignored or skirted in practice.
But he said: "The leaders of the P.L.O. are artful dodgers when it comes to clear acceptance of the American conditions.
The most conservative members of the PS, they advocated an alignment of French socialism along European Social-Democratic lines, that is, a clear acceptance of the market economy.
We must not compromise on our conviction that the fight for growth and full employment can, and must, be allied with a clear acceptance of responsibility when it comes to price stability and a balanced budget.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I agree with you, Mr Santer, that the issue here is confidence, trust between our institutions, but in my view, trust presupposes the clear acceptance of responsibilities.
Clear acceptance by Hamas that the two-state solution is the only one; a renunciation of all violence; and then a move back into the Road Map, with a speeded up pathway to final status negotiations.
This clause has been retained in subsequent Education Acts (currently section 7 of the 1996 Education Act) and remains a clear acceptance of the parity and validity afforded an education otherwise than by schooling.
There was a clear acceptance of the need to plan acute hospital provision in order to equalize the distribution of hospital beds throughout the country and replace much of the existing pre-First World War hospital stock.
It was the Prime Minister's clearest acceptance of the notion that the "land for peace" idea contained in United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 applies, as well, to territory captured from Syria in the 1967 war.
From the 1970s to the 1990s, Michel Rocard's group inside the Socialist Party, known as "les rocardiens", advocated a re-alignment of French socialism through a clearer acceptance of the market economy, more decentralisation and less state control.
Gibson v Manchester City Council [1979] UKHL 6 is an English contract law case in which the House of Lords strongly reasserted that agreement only exists when there is a clear offer mirrored by a clear acceptance.
The Emperor's statement, made shortly after his arrival, unambiguously placed the blame on Japan for its wartime aggression, marking the clearest acceptance ever by Tokyo of responsibility for its conduct in the 1931 seizure of Manchuria, the 1937 invasion of China and the brutal occupation that followed.
The Court of Appeal held that there was a contract to pay arising from the rules of the competition between The Satanita's owner and the owner of Valkyrie II, which he sank, even though there was no clear offer mirrored by a clear acceptance between the parties at any point.