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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a project that has been approved or acknowledged by relevant parties or authorities.
Example: "The team is excited to start working on the accepted project that was presented last week."
Alternatives: "approved project" or "acknowledged project".
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His drive for Making came from the ability to go "against the socially accepted project in engineering school".
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John Weingart, a former assistant commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Protection who headed the state effort to store low-level radioactive waste in the late 1990's, said local governments often accepted projects, only to back down after public outcries.
More than 40 projects covering a wide range of topics were proposed and approved by the Scientific Committee; the list of accepted projects is available at: http://www.constances.fr/espace-scientifique/projets-valides.php.php
Some key informants observed that at the outset the technical programs were the ones seeking or accepting project funding (including from the Global Fund), but after late 2003 it was said that senior management of the Ministry were more actively involved as well.
"We're asked to accept projects that are too big in exchange for some ancillary public benefit".
If he had a weakness as a performer, it was his workaholic's tendency to accept projects out of the second drawer, just to keep the wheels spinning.
But the provinces spend the direct allocations largely as they see fit, rather than being forced to accept projects approved by the ministries in Baghdad.
On the other hand, Rose points out that many of these artists have dabbled in the commercial world, whether accepting projects for big companies or becoming de facto brands unto themselves.
While the startup will continue to accept projects from anywhere in the world, it is now resolved to only place talent in San Francisco and NYC.
Launched in November last year and backed by $700K in seed funding, Rock The Post takes a page from Fundly's book and accepts projects for nonprofits and charities that are charged a special fee to participate alongside founders' projects.
Remember, most freelancers work from home; you don't have to train them; they'll generally accept projects cheaper than salaried employees; and you don't have to worry about taxes or retirement plans.
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