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This acceptance function implies that small increases in f are more likely to be accepted than large increases, but as T approaches zero, most increases will be rejected.
In Nouakchott, slavery has become less openly accepted than it is in the countryside.
Today, of course, the primacy of "shareholder value" is far more widely accepted than it was in the 1980s.
People with achondroplastic dwarfism, also detectable prenatally, are more readily accepted than ever before, with more accommodations than ever before.
We set up home in a tiny village in Wales, where we were more accepted than in the city.
But copyright protections are far more internationally accepted than the right to be forgotten: the Berne convention, which sets international standards for intellectual property protection, has 171 signatories.
I said, 'And who treated us fairly?'" These days, he says, "the neo-Nazis are more accepted than the Sinti in Germany".
The study, which involved thousands of listings across five US cities, found that black users were 16% less likely to be accepted than identical guests with white names.
Independent research has found that guests with "distinctively African American names" are 16% less likely to be accepted than identical guests with white-sounding names.
Yet another theory, less widely accepted than the first two, posits that the giraffe's long neck is compensation for its long legs.
Correctly or not, many of them say they believe that they are more accepted than they would be at secular schools.
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