Example sentences of "[be] accepted as " in BNC.

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1 6 Entries will become the property of Haymarket Motoring Publications Ltd. 7 It is a condition of entry that the rules of the competition are accepted as final and that competitors agree to be bound by the rules .
2 Now , diver deployment systems are accepted as normal offshore practise , and go a long way to making commercial diving safer .
3 The average recommended daily allowances ( RDAs ) that are accepted as being necessary for a healthy and balanced diet for a woman in the UK are as follows :
4 Some of these mysteries are absorbed into some form of religion , others are accepted as unexplainable .
5 As with people we meet during the day , some authors are accepted as close friends while others alienate or repel us .
6 These groupings have TEED ( the Employment Department 's Training , Enterprise and Education Directorate ) approval as VQs , and are accepted as being equivalent to NVQs at levels 1 , 2 and 3 .
7 ‘ Both Mr Sugar and Mr Venables are accepted as having forceful personalities .
8 The interpreter observes under what conditions symbolic expressions are accepted as valid and when validity claims connected with them are criticized and rejected ; he notices when the action plans of participants are coordinated through consensus formation and when the connections among the actions of different agents fall apart due to lack of consensus .
9 There is a danger of assuming that the Japanese have not rejected the contemporary institutions of collectivism because they are accepted as ideal .
10 These same pressures help to explain why vacations are not taken and long hours are accepted as any individual decision to take a holiday or finish work on time places a burden on the rest of the work group .
11 Class and inequality are accepted as permanent and ineradicable , and are embodied in an uneasy equilibrium within the political system itself .
12 But further , if species of jazz and rock are accepted as potentially ‘ authentic ’ , this knocks a theoretical hole in the approach , for in the recordings of , say , Frank Zappa , Carla Bley or The Art of Noise ( the last inspired by Luigi Russolo 's 1913 futurist manifesto L'arte dei rumori ) we have examples of avant-garde commodities — a combination which , according to Adorno , is impossible .
13 Faced with a given set of words which are capable of conveying that meaning it is not surprising if the words are accepted as having that meaning .
14 The Lords avoid controversy on financial questions , which are accepted as being the responsibility of the Commons , but otherwise they see little harm in asking the Commons to think again on points of detail .
15 In a vast majority of cases such descriptive references are accepted as perfectly adequate .
16 Those Catholic students who are undertaking their initial teacher education , and who for personal reasons , which are accepted as reasonable by St Andrew 's College , can not attend St Andrew 's College .
17 While relapses in a chronic schizophrenic patient are accepted as being outside the patient 's own control , relapse in a chronic anorexic patient is often met by anger and frustration .
18 Both schemes are accepted as playing a valuable role in institutional and personal development .
19 When trainees are allowed to begin interviewing on their own under supervision they have already been accepted as CAB trainee advice workers , but in the GLCABS structure where candidates begin by observing the interviewing process they may not yet have formally passed the selection procedure .
20 That is , how to give a child a knowledge of what has been accepted as right and what has been accepted as wrong , or , in other words , of good and evil ; and further , how this can be so well rooted in their minds that it produces in them an inclination to act automatically in accordance with what must be designated civilised behaviour .
21 That is , how to give a child a knowledge of what has been accepted as right and what has been accepted as wrong , or , in other words , of good and evil ; and further , how this can be so well rooted in their minds that it produces in them an inclination to act automatically in accordance with what must be designated civilised behaviour .
22 With very few exceptions they have refrained from ostentation : indeed their Nonconformist distaste for personal extravagance , reinforced by infusions of Scottish blood , has sometimes prompted small economies which , in the light of their extraordinary benevolence to good causes , have been accepted as amusingly careful instead of absurdly mean .
23 Use of temporary accommodation : At the end of June 1992 , there were 62,780 households living in temporary accommodation ( these are households that have been accepted as homeless by the local authority , but are not able to be housed in permanent accommodation ) .
24 And borrowing for house purchase has always been accepted as very respectable .
25 The problem , as with the provenancing of clays , is that the whetstones have been accepted as evidence of trade from their quarry site as opposed to random stones selected from glacially deposited material ( the Drift ) .
26 The general absence of kilns has normally been accepted as negative evidence for the use of bonfires for firing pottery during the period .
27 The crucial question of ‘ standards ’ , of teachers ' commitment to what have traditionally been accepted as cultivated or educated taste and speech , recurs in connection with both these activities with disturbing persistence .
28 During the 1970s , however , the whole basis of analysis shifted when what had been accepted as fundamental axioms were falsified by economic experience in the real world .
29 The important meetings had taken place in the East , and though very few representatives of the Western Churches had , attended , the canons had been accepted as binding upon the whole Christian world .
30 A clear and detailed historical account of this event is given by Ammianus Marcellinus , who has always been accepted as one of the more reliable of the ancient historians , although it has been recently pointed out by Professor Malcolm Todd that Theodosius I was the patron of Marcellinus , who can hardly be blamed for enlarging on the achievements of the father of the Emperor .
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