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Gradually, luxury has become a bit more acceptable in Iran.
Perhaps now it will be a little bit more acceptable to stop automatically taking every police officer at their word.
"In the last three games, two of them away from home, we've taken four points which is a little bit more acceptable.
"Among me and my friends it seemed that [a man living at home] is a bit more usual and a bit more acceptable.
Or that one in five of your readers are likely to think it's all right to hit a woman, and you've just made that a little bit more acceptable?
Obviously, this was completely unsatisfactory as far as secondhand smoke was concerned, but if we are going to have to tolerate talkers and nontalkers, it might be a bit more acceptable.
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This is a twist on the same strategy; it doesn't do anything to lessen the pain of rejection, but it makes the first call seem a bit more socially acceptable.
On top of all this he has his own line of tea (Teany) and, perhaps most importantly, made being bald and wearing nerdy glasses just a little bit more socially acceptable.
"In Auschwitz the emphasis is on the people who were killed there, whereas in Chernobyl less people died in the immediate vicinity," she says, "so there's less of an emphasis on death, which is I think why it's a bit more socially acceptable". But if context is so important, is a trip into the heart of the Exclusion Zone an appropriate locale for celebrating your upcoming nuptials?
And finally, to helicopter mom, kudos to you for advocating for your daughter because even when they get to college, they still need our help; however, just try to increase your altitude a bit more and hover at an acceptable height that still allows your daughter to grow, develop, and experience life on her own.
"I think we've had a little bit to do with making it more acceptable".
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