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That's hardly a universally accepted version of events.
Michael Henry Adams, a Harlem historian and preservationist, was asked for a universally accepted geographical definition.
This is a universally accepted attitude in Denmark and one facilitated by the state.
Thereafter, the Shulḥan ʿarukh became a universally accepted guide for Orthodox observance.
The "battle" was to make natural selection not just a theory, but a universally accepted mechanism for evolutionary change.
"It was a very local and handicraft item, and I think that food is a universally accepted gift," she said.
That would be hard to imagine just a few years ago and yet now that is such a universally accepted art form and form of popular culture.
The trouble with that approach is that in the absence of a universally accepted definition of terrorism, this second ultimatum implied a new, broad and potentially risky principle.
There needs to be a universally accepted, quantifiable and indicative metric – such as CO2 emissions in climate change – by which to measure results.
None of the interviewees, to judge by Robinson's reports, objected that a Boris is still not – outside the BBC, anyway – a universally accepted eponym.
So, it is very difficult to provide a universally accepted definition on big data.
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