0 the quality of being satisfactory and able to be agreed to or approved of:
The acceptability of risks can be judged by comparing them to other risks.
The problems of public acceptability of wind farms have been exaggerated.
The most important thing is the quality and acceptability of the product.
Conversely, the identity hypothesis makes it possible to dissociate the acceptability of identical consonants from their similarity.
The general policy is that prevention programs should meet high standards of effectiveness and efficiency, as well as ethical, legal, and social acceptability.
Telicity decreases in the following examples from (29a) to (29d), correlating with an increase of acceptability of impersonal passives.
Patient-related issues were evenly distributed across a series of dimensions but with a tendency to focus on acceptability and psychological reactions.
Crucial sentences referred to in the study are included in appendix 2, along with the average levels of acceptability for these items.
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