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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted object" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an object that has been acknowledged or recognized in a particular setting, such as in programming, philosophy, or discussions about standards.
Example: "In the context of the software update, the accepted object must meet all the specified criteria before it can be implemented."
Alternatives: "acknowledged item" or "recognized object".
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In such circumstances it was ironic for the Indian Education Commission of 1882 to declare, "The university degree has become an accepted object of ambition, a passport to distinction in public services and in the learned professions".
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Someone, however, who believes in leprechauns or sea monsters in addition to these commonly accepted objects thereby incurs a burden of proof.
To eliminate pixel noise from the camera and spurious fluorescence we only accepted objects that had a size greater than 30μm.
The ObjectStore accepts object queries from a client (the web application or web services), generates SQL to execute in the underlying PostgreSQL database and materializes objects from the results (Fig. 1).
Briefly, the core of it is based around an object/relational mapping system written in Java, which accepts object queries from a web application, and executes them in a PostgreSQL (33) relational database.
They strongly discourage museums from buying or accepting objects that cannot pass the 1970 test or lack an export permit from the country of origin.
It recommended that Israelis refrain from visiting Bangkok, not congregate at sites known to be associated with Israelis in Bangkok and not accept objects from strangers.
Both companies usually accept objects only if they are of the size and weight that can be shipped by United Parcel Service, although QuikDrop makes exceptions for automobiles and other large equipment.
They may for instance accept objects such as corporations, laws, and poems, provided that these are suitably dependent or reducible to physical objects.
To my naïve eye, it appears that we have evolved from the days of Jim Crow to accepting another politically acceptable object of disdain and mistreatment: immigrants and other noncitizens.
Meinong accepted such objects, which he called "incomplete", and had in fact adopted the idea from Łukasiewicz's teacher Twardowski.
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