Sentence examples for has universally accepted from inspiring English sources

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That community, including almost every major scientific organization, has universally accepted evolution as a central theory in biology and roundly rejected the concept of intelligent design as an alternative to evolution.

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One can hardly claim, however, that analytic philosophers have universally accepted commonsense beliefs, much less that metaphysical conclusions (regarding the ultimate nature of reality) are absent from their writings.

Although these labels do not have universally accepted definitions, there is evidence to support both mechanical and inflammatory factors as being involved in the generation of NSLBP [ 13- 16].

Although other major diseases of global significance (including HIV/AIDS) have universally accepted framework of indicators for assessing the impact of health promotion activities [ 35, 37], the global TB control effort has no such framework of indicators for its health promotion.

3– 5 The realization that uncontrolled platelet aggregation could be responsible for thrombosis was appreciated as long ago as 1881, and the concept that thrombosis is the primary cause of ACS has been universally accepted in the last two decades.

The information available has led Marie Roberts to declare in her 1986 book British Poets and Secret Societies, "It has been universally accepted by scholars that Christopher Smart ... was a Freemason yet no record of his membership has been traced".

It has been obvious for some time that democracy no longer has one universally accepted definition, and so it is hard to say when a country ceases to be one.

Neither of these proposals, however, has been universally accepted.

Hate speech has no universally accepted definition, legal experts say.

The resultant specification, called Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI), has become universally accepted by musicians and instrument builders.

Methodological reductionism also has been universally accepted since the scientific revolution of the 17th century, and in the 20th century its triumphs were outstanding, particularly in molecular biology.

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