social acceptability
universal acceptability
quality acceptability
ethical acceptability
cultural acceptability
But the increasing acceptability of “raunch culture” may be attracting illegal activity too.
The acceptability of the new policy is still being debated.
The company is conducting a survey to measure customer acceptability of their new product.
The level of acceptability for different cultural practices varies from one society to another.
There are certain standards of acceptability that must be met in order to qualify for the competition.
The acceptability of alternative medicine is increasing as more people seek natural remedies.
The acceptability of the proposal will depend on how it aligns with the company's values.
The acceptability of the terms and conditions will be reviewed before signing the contract.
The acceptability of the candidate's qualifications will be determined during the interview process.
The acceptability of the new design will be assessed based on user feedback.
The acceptability of the decision was questioned by the majority of the team members.
Another consideration during vaccine administration is convenience and patient acceptability.
And we also saw a good acceptability by both the care providers and the families.”
Transgressive meaning a violation of accepted and imposed boundaries of social acceptability.
And once set free from social acceptability, blackness challenges the limitations of what gender can be.
I think the limits of his acceptability are in the Arab world where he can visit maybe the UAE or Saudi Arabia.
Often, when studying their mother tongue, linguists act astheir own informants, judging the ambiguity, acceptability, or other properties of utte-rances against their own intuitions.
Well, a lot has changed since the 1980s, when the ads were about as subtle as the shoulder pads I used to wear, including the cultural acceptability of marijuana and psychedelics.
So the next “a”, acceptability, is based on whether a doctor meets the patient’s preferences – both in terms of their professional abilities and in their personal traits, like gender, race, or age.
In 1981, two professors of Public Health at the University of Michigan – Roy Penchansky and J. William Thomas – came up with what they called the Five A’s of health care access: availability, accessibility, accommodation, acceptability, and affordability.
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