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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceptance limited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to specify that the acceptance of something is restricted or not fully open.
Example: "The offer comes with acceptance limited to certain conditions that must be met."
Alternatives: "restricted acceptance" or "conditional acceptance".
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But is acceptance limited only to the celebrated disabled like him?
373, 378 (App.Div. 1978) (right to cure after acceptance limited to trivial defects) and White & Summers, supra, § 8-4 at 319 n. 76 (open question as to the relationship between §§ 2-608 and 2-508).
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Internal quality control (iQC) was performed with commercial control material (Biorad unassayed) using simplified Westgard rules for statistical process control and biological critical acceptance limits [ 15].
What acceptance limits should be set on these criteria?
Acceptance limits for 95%and99%9% confidence levels are calculated for all the properties of automotive fuels.
The acceptance limits were set at ±15% of the nominal concentration.
Cracks during service would be associated to defects under Code acceptance limit.
The PSADE approach can be used to justify higher acceptance limits for cleaning validation when the ADE based acceptance limits are below the process capability limit of the cleaning process or limit of quantitation of the analytical method.
The acceptance limit value to society is then defined by a stable limit of the social condition.
Finally we predict the acceptance limit with the result of calculations and an experimental constant for the subject group.
It contains acceptance limits which are consistent with the expected fatigue strength and which can more objectively handle revisions.
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