Example sentences of "be [adv] widely accept " in BNC.

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1 Mortality from gastric cancer has fallen in areas of Japan where screening has been most widely accepted .
2 What is theoretically and politically interesting and puzzling is not that it has been defended by the powerful and the better-off sections of the community but that it has been so widely accepted by those who suffer as a result of its continuance .
3 Voluntary codes of practice are still widely accepted in Britain , and public authorities like the BBC , the Independent Broadcasting Authority , the Cable Television Authority , the Advertising Standards Authority , and the British Board of Film Classification ( the BBFC ) have for many years been entrusted with responsibility for media standards .
4 Although the rouble is the national currency , foreign currencies are also widely accepted .
5 Although OS/2 can run DOS ( and in turn DOS applications ) it has not been as widely accepted in Europe as it has in America .
6 Avoiding any " anthropomorphic " assumptions , observations of the regularity of respiration , open or closed eyes , movements and vocalisation have resulted in the definition of five mutually exclusive syndromes or states which are now widely accepted .
7 While certain of the criticisms made then are now widely accepted even within the medical profession itself , no new consensus has yet emerged on the goals of health policy or the principles which should govern its organisation and distribution .
8 Angela died just as she was beginning to be more widely accepted .
9 A flight from positivism has been witnessed in recent years in the social sciences , and the argument appears to be now widely accepted that since knowledge is never the direct product of experience .
10 I am glad therefore that the idea of appointed or co-opted members as well as magistrates seen now to be pretty widely accepted if I understand the Noble Lord , Lord 's amendment .
11 It was characteristic of the radical agitational movements in Derry to echo ideas which were already widely accepted , but to put them forward in a more aggressive , combative and militant style .
12 is so widely accepted , in trying to show that rehabilitation is a benefit .
13 If one were to peruse the extensive range of surveys of the applications of the rational expectations hypothesis to macroeconomics , one would come across a different framework of analysis , one which is so widely accepted that it is rarely explained in any detail , still less is its theoretical basis probed critically or its conclusions called into question .
14 Yet although her capacity for distortion is well known and although her account of the genesis has been questioned ( Erich Podach has called it " untenable " , nicht haltbar ) its substance is still widely accepted — by her brother 's latter-day detractors no less than his admirers .
15 It is now widely accepted that the thrust of EC farm support must move towards direct payments to farmers .
16 It was one of those very profound observations which was misunderstood at the time but is now widely accepted by Roman Catholic scholars among others .
17 It is now widely accepted that this was the main cause of the rise in population .
18 The value of talk in all subjects as a means of promoting pupils ' understanding , and of evaluating their progress , is now widely accepted .
19 That this is true is now widely accepted , but why is it true ?
20 For business the notion that employees are the most valuable ‘ capital item ’ is relatively recent , though it is now widely accepted .
21 It is now widely accepted that accounts preparation work can provide a significant measure of audit assurance .
22 However , it is now widely accepted that there are powerful forces of which we are not aware which influence our behaviour .
23 It is now widely accepted that since the era of competitive liberal capitalism , fundamental changes have taken place , particularly as regards the increasingly interventionist role of the state .
24 The importance of incremental learning in some aspects of the curriculum is now widely accepted .
25 While it is now widely accepted that an effective solution should rely in major part on a co-ordinated interagency and interprofessional effort ( DHSS , 1988 ) , the possibilities range from those that provide immediate relief ( tertiary prevention ) to long-term strategies designed to change attitudes , values , behaviour and circumstances ( primary prevention ) .
26 It is only misleadingly expressed as if P then Q , as is now widely accepted .
27 The desirability of and necessity for continuing education throughout the lifespan is now widely accepted in principle , although in practice there still exist many barriers , not least of cost , which limit adult participation in education and training .
28 It is now widely accepted that such headaches can be precipitated by foods as well as stress , the oral contraceptive Pill , and the build-up to a period .
29 The importance of the family for the prevention of delinquent behaviour was also recognized and it is now widely accepted that the delinquent child and his or her family are in need of the same kind of attention as the deprived child and his or her family .
30 This is now widely accepted , but Mr.X , strangely , never pursued it further with reference to the anatomy of the individual golfer .
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