The Supreme Court accepted the idea of a state secret privilege more than 50 years ago.
America's medical establishment (ie, the National Institutes of Health) officially accepted the idea in 1994.
Until recently, voters in the euro zone seemed to have accepted the idea of austerity and reform.
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Angela Merkel - earlier this week - accepted the idea of much greater European supervision of cross-border banks.
All participants implicitly accepted the idea that methods used to analyse Homer, say, or German myths might elucidate the Koran.
The benefits for economic development seemed to justify this approach, and Singapore and Malaysia, too, accepted the idea without question.
Mr Deakin said that clubs and the media - particularly S4C, which broadcasts premier league matches - had never accepted the idea.
But with sweat, failure, a little maturity, they accepted the idea that what the world clamors for is practical things, things that make their life easier.
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Without question, organizations are improving when it comes to accommodating a virtual workforce, as most have accepted the idea that employees can work efficiently from anywhere.
By 2022, fliers will likely have accepted the idea that they must pay fees for every perk and service which, a generation earlier, was included in passenger fares.
Now the government has accepted the idea that students should pay some of their own way, why not let Oxbridge colleges charge a little extra to cover the costs of individual tuition?
By itself, such cost-plus pricing can be a profitable strategy in an inflationary time if consumers have accepted the idea that prices are rising in a given category, such as baked goods, Lodish says.
But because Jill Carroll is not the daughter of famous people, it seems that we have rather, I would say, too easily just accepted this idea of not dealing with kidnappers and seem to be prepared to let her die.
But that's what attracts capable writers: Get an idea accepted, and you have the opportunity to execute it.
Much preparatory work has been done since the idea was accepted at a pan-American summit in Miami in 1994.
The National candidate, Alba Nora Gunera de Melgar, threatened to pull out of the race if the Liberals' idea was accepted, as it was.
My grandfather had accepted as gospel the idea that the way to build a nest egg was to let the dividends be reinvested in more stock let it ride and multiply.
The Full Employment Act of 1946 made the federal government responsible for job creation and accepted the crude Keynesian idea that aggregate demand management could be used to achieve maximum employment.
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But islanders are fiercely independent and that idea is not accepted by the majority.
This was our own idea and it was accepted by the Environment Agency as being a good working solution.
The government seems to have accepted this too, as the idea of quitting together was part of the thinking behind creating Stoptober, the social quitting event held in October.
Over time a business environment has been developed in which entrepreneurs are revered and the idea of starting your own business is an accepted and encouraged prospect.
Currently, the most accepted theory regarding the cause of post-polio syndrome rests on the idea of degenerating nerve cells.
That idea has been around for 50 years at least but has never been accepted as anything more than a theory.
European Commission President Manuel Barroso said the idea of withdrawing voting rights was "unacceptable" and would never be accepted by all 27 EU governments.
The idea of gender segregation in schools, particularly from the onset of puberty, is widely accepted in conservative Palestinian society.
Back when Mr Bush began his presidency, the idea that he might lose control of Congress in the mid-term elections was close to accepted wisdom.
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