Sentence examples for having no accepted from inspiring English sources

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I was surprised to hear such unguarded enthusiasm from a scientist, and a substance-abuse specialist, about a street drug that, since 1970, has been classified by the government as having no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.

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This means the government considers it to be extremely harmful, have high abuse potential, and that it has no accepted medical or therapeutic uses.

Furthermore, while it has been described [6 10], it has no accepted definition.

Surprisingly, or perhaps not, "quality" in the context of headache services has no accepted definition.

Acute renal failure has no accepted definition or rather there are over 30 definitions used in the literature and no consensus as to which one should be used.

Today's California condor is the sole surviving member of Gymnogyps and has no accepted subspecies.

Successive philosophers to adopt the term put their own personal twist on the concept, each developing the term differently such that it now has no accepted definition.

Therefore, [F]FLT PET imaging currently has no accepted clinical indication, but its attractive uptake mechanism, minor uptake in inflamed tissue and strong association with proliferation activity may lead to valuable applications in response-assessment [ 15].

Illegal drugs have no accepted medical use, and they are damaging (most of them) to the body and can be addictive.

HMMs are mainly used to describe probability models and thus have no accepting states.

Australian Aboriginal languages are a unique language group, having no generally accepted genetic connections with non-Australian languages.

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