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He said that asynchronous circuits had recently begun gaining acceptance among skeptics trained in synchronous logic.

AT a time when artificial stoppers are slowly gaining acceptance among buyers of low- and medium-priced wines, the tight-fitting synthetic corks on three sprightly 2003 Palmer Vineyards whites are welcome.

Shaffer's syndrome model argues that behavioral addictions (like gambling, sex and eating) can be just as powerful as an addiction to heroin or crystal meth, and his belief is gaining acceptance among neuroscientists and addiction researchers, many of whom used to dismiss this idea as a product of an American culture that's addicted to calling everything an addiction.

"Their biggest issue is going to be gaining acceptance among the boxmakers".

Robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty (RALP) has been gaining acceptance among pediatric urologists.

Buprenorphine, a partial μ-opiod receptor agonist and a κ-opiod receptor antagonist, is fast gaining acceptance among addiction specialists and patients [10 12], partly due to methadone, as the sole available AOT in most countries fails to meet the specific treatment needs of all opioid-dependent individuals who might benefit from medication.

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He held adult classes, discussed it in the temple bulletin, even mentioned it during Friday services, as a way to gain acceptance among members for the event.

In recent decades Pentecostalism has gained acceptance among other Christians, and Pentecostal practices like healing services have been adopted in many other churches.

Rand was continually frustrated by her failure to gain acceptance among academic philosophers, most of whom dismissed (or were simply unaware of) her work.

In her latest book, "I Love a Man in Uniform" (Weinstein Books), she describes her unlikely marriage in 2002 to a soldier who taught at West Point and her struggles to gain acceptance among Army wives and their husbands.

The Czech-born architect's octopus-shaped design for a new national library in Prague had won an international competition but failed to gain acceptance among Czech politicians and was subject to severe criticism from members of the architectural community.

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