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No; it avers that the principle of doing so is "broadly accepted as both normal and useful".

This postscript to the saga proves that whereas a sign at the market saying 'Potatoe's' is universally accepted as both erroneous and cringe-worthy, there is no point having sleepless nights over an extra comma here and there; life's too short, after all.

Instead, the network's appraisal that it simply can make more money with Mr. Kimmel — the president of the Disney/ABC Television Group, Anne Sweeney, evaluated the move in terms of an advantage in advertising sales — was accepted as both reasonable and sensible.

Sleep quality was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), which is widely accepted as both valid and reliable [ 23, 24].

Circulating tumour cells have become increasingly accepted as both an independent prognostic factor and as a marker of therapeutic response and attempts have been made to standardise their isolation and characterisation (Hayes and Smerage, 2008).

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If we can even fairly posit an historical "outcome" -- a lá Westphalia in 1648 for the Reformation -- then we must accept as well both its likely muddiness and clarity.

Instead, Meares argued that law-enforcement officials should concentrate on specific groups of wrongdoers in ways they could accept as both reasonable and fair.

Didn't she? NAME WITHHELD, MASSACHUSETTS Your mother did right by offering to reimburse your aunt; your aunt did no wrong by accepting, as both of them apparently understand.

Second, the ancient tradition recognised a broader notion of the "legitimate causes of war" than the current consensus, which focuses on self-defence.In addition to self-defence, the ancient tradition accepted as legitimate causes both the "restoration of a violated right" and the "avenging of evil".

What is so bizarre about America's gun culture is that it is largely accepted as fact (both by politicians and the general public) that arming individuals with handguns will protect them against violence and crime, that these guns will be used safely and judiciously, and that such lax rules on gun ownership are a necessary attribute of living in a free society.

It is a complex construct, which is generally accepted as covering both affect and psychological functioning as well as the overlapping concepts of hedonic and eudemonic well-being [ 3].

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