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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepting toward" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used when describing someone's attitude or behavior towards another person or group, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "She has always been accepting toward people from different backgrounds."
Alternatives: "open to" or "welcoming of".
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Since the 1970's, when Episcopalians began building a network of churches that agreed to be open and accepting toward homosexuality, gay Catholics have been quietly joining Episcopal parishes.
When stakeholders can relate to you on a personal level, they will be more sympathetic and accepting toward change.
Nurse anesthetists are more accepting toward PM-DSS when they have a positive attitude toward it.
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Subjects accepted toward a graduate degree.
Transfer credit is not accepted toward the degree.
Harvard Extension School courses are accepted toward degrees at most colleges and universities.
Harvard Summer School credits are accepted toward degrees at most colleges and universities.
No more than 9 transfer credits (or combination of transfer and Barnard credits) will be accepted toward the psychology major.
With the permission of the advisor, courses in other departments or at other universities (such as through Cornell Abroad) may be accepted toward the major requirements.
A maximum of 32 units completed elsewhere will be accepted toward a Berkeley J.D. degree, although students who have completed more units may apply.
Note that transfer credit is not accepted toward the S.M. degree, even if it has been approved toward the Ph.D. The following course requirements apply to all SEAS S.M. and M.E.
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