Sentence examples for be accepted upon from inspiring English sources

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Christopher Mason, whose book on the Sotheby's-Christie's scandal, "When the Gavel Falls" is to be published by G. P. Putnam's Sons next spring, and who has been tracking Mr. Taubman with the zeal of a parole officer, said that while under house arrest, Mr. Taubman had "expressed concern about whether he would be accepted upon his return to civilian life".

This manuscript can be accepted upon the completion of the revisions described below.

Worsening of renal function may therefore be accepted upon start of therapy with diuretics or sodium restriction (Fig.  3).

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Sometimes you will receive a letter that tells you that the work is "accepted upon satisfactory responses to the reviewer's concerns".

His score for the expansion pack was accepted upon first submission to Lucasarts.

Rats were extensively handled to ensure that pups with implants were accepted upon return to the cage.

The goal should: reflect the priorities of marginalised women and girls; address the structural causes of gender inequality; be accepted and acted upon by national governments and the international community; and address issues that cannot, or should not, be placed under other goals.

There will be clear opportunities for research findings to have greater impact when they are in tune with the wider developments of the time, but there are also dangers that such research could sometimes be accepted and acted upon without sufficient analysis to test its validity.

As long as 75% of your creditors vote in favour (by value of total debt) then your IVA will be accepted and binding upon all your creditors.

The first is that it demands that any future agreed-upon name be accepted by all, including the 134 countries, which already recognise the country as the Republic of Macedonia, rather than the formula of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia or FYROM, which it must use today in the UN and which Greece insists its EU partners use.

A holograph will, for example, which is usually unwitnessed, is an instrument wholly written in the handwriting of the signer, and it may be accepted as legally binding upon the law to carry out its dispositions, barring the findings of anything that could render it invalid.

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