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Vegetated roofs and roof top Solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems are both commonly accepted as sustainable roofing systems and compete for space and budget in building projects.
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D. semiclausum and Enicospilus sp., both Ichneumonidae, the family commonly accepted as the sister-group of the Braconidae, were employed as outgroups.
In 2008, recall, the real-live rootin' tootin' southerner Mike Huckabee lost both Florida and South Carolina to John McCain, who is commonly accepted as being from Arizona, no pundits having expelled him by decree.
While commonly accepted as learning, it seems to violate the definition.
Many philosophers and psychologists have commonly accepted as fundamental a distinction made on rational grounds between sensing and perceiving (or between sensations and percepts).
Many people do not realize that electronic documents now are commonly accepted as evidence much as hard copies are, even if they are never printed on paper or distributed widely.
A metaphysician who chooses to dismiss areas of experience or ways of thinking that are commonly accepted as being in order does so at his peril; he reduces the initial plausibility of his own theories the oftener he finds himself in this position.
This parameter is commonly accepted as a good indicator of compatibility.
In forensic document examination, curvature is commonly accepted as a characterizing feature [7, 8].
The organic Rankine cycle (ORC) is commonly accepted as a viable technology to convert low temperature heat into electricity.
Parents could be helped by showing them the risks of exposures that are commonly accepted as harmless.
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