Sentence examples for lead to acceptance from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, \ \NP\) is contained in \ \PSPACE\) because in \ \PSPACE\) we can systematically try every single branch of an \ \NP\) computation, reusing space for the successive branches, and accepting if any of these branches lead to acceptance.

In this way, empathy can lead to acceptance and forgiveness.

Hope can keep one's spirits up and lead to acceptance of appropriate treatment for the illness.

You might have expected this knowledge to lead to acceptance, empathy and an end to stigmatisation.

However, this bias could lead to acceptance of false information in data.

It raises awareness, which will eventually lead to acceptance, and it just brings the world together a little bit.

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If, on input \(w\), some sequence of these choices leads to acceptance, then we say that \(\mathbf{N}\) accepts \(w\), and we say the nondeterministic time taken by \(\mathbf{N}\) on input \(w\), is just the number of steps taken in the sequence that leads to acceptance.

"Familiarity leads to acceptance".

This form of participation leads to acceptance, and acceptance leads to investment.

Besides the Tower Guard invitation, his high grades had led to acceptance to the M.S.U.

Chen's academic prowess led to acceptance by both Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, while his musical talent led him to Juilliard.

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