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The close-mouthed pioneers, knowing they too might need a helping hand one day, offered acceptance and hospitality with few questions asked.
The majority approved the orthodox offer/counter offer acceptance analysis.
It began to dawn on me that I was not merely being offered acceptance into the fringes of the Conrad family.
Mr. Brashear said that Mr. Cafiero's presence in the church taught a lesson "about being able to offer acceptance."
The students offered acceptance come from the top 9 percent of their high school class, have an A- average, and scored an average 2016 on their SATs.
For the Class of 2016, 51.4% of finalists were offered acceptance and financial aid to a partner college, either through the National Match or through Regular Decision.
Therapists are to offer acceptance, support, and understanding of clients and the facilitation of clients' active coping, social support, and identity exploration and development, without imposing a specific sexual orientation identity outcome.
Students are selected for the NYSSSA schools without regard to their financial need and tuition assistance forms are mailed to each student who is offered acceptance or alternate status for each program.
Vermont Academy (also called "VA") is an American coeducational boarding/day school and college preparatory school for grades nine through twelve and also offers acceptance for students seeking a post-graduate year.
Upon selection, the Administer of Admissions offers acceptance to the twenty-five boys and twenty-five girls recommended by the Admissions Committee, and wait-lists twelve boys and twelve girls, who are used to fill any vacancies arising until the third grade.
All of the students who have completed the program have found great success in their post-graduate endeavors, being offered acceptance into a variety of the nation's top Ivy League Institutions, liberal arts colleges and other universities well within the top 100 in the nation.
Members of nocturnal races who have been banished from their kin, perhaps for crimes such as mercy or love for humans, often take to the worship of the Far Wanderer because though the sunlight hurts their eyes, the gentle light of the stars offer acceptance.
But a more widely held view is that early decision method boosts the chances of a borderline student; as Robert J. Massa of Lafayette College explained, "colleges really want qualified students who want them" and are more likely to offer acceptances to students ready to make a full commitment.