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Her father, a translator of children's books and a university professor, more readily accepted her decision.
These are more readily accepted in a talk-show-type genre than in some traditional prime-time programming".
People with achondroplastic dwarfism, also detectable prenatally, are more readily accepted than ever before, with more accommodations than ever before.
The convert all the more readily accepted use of the image if he had brought into his Christianity, as many did, a heritage of Neoplatonism.
So mosquito nets, vaccinations and other steps to reduce child mortality also help to create an environment where family planning is more readily accepted.
Now, however, as games have become more readily accepted into the cultural space alongside movies and music, a new approach has emerged – something much more subjective, but also more informed by wider critical conventions and systems.
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Do we more readily accept (as true) sentences written in one typeface rather than another?
Cats are generally less sociable than dogs, who more readily accept a new pack member.
But in the last 10 years, he has found, audiences have changed, more readily accepting non-Western artistic sensibilities.
Three decades ago, people tended to more readily accept environmental noise, said Ronald Eligator, a principal at Acoustic Dimensions, an acoustic consulting firm.
By waiting for such an event Mr. Bush gets a casus belli the American public and our allies can more readily accept.
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