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acceptability

noun as in eligibility

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I am not the same person today because I opened my mind of what was acceptable and good.

In all cases, playing a video aloud is not ideal… or socially acceptable.

I don't want my kids to think family is disposable, but I also don't want them to think that the way he treats me is acceptable.

What is acceptable as an infection probability is beyond the scope of this paper.

Battery life on these budget models is usually acceptable, but durability—particularly in the realms of weatherproofing and material integrity—usually takes a hit.

But does he transgress defining ideological litmus tests and potentially put himself beyond the pale of party acceptability?

And then we want to install a government which has credibility, which has acceptability to the people of Afghanistan.

The acceptability of Mr. Mallory to the people, at the outset of his career, has been noted.

There still remains a doubt in Hannibal as to its perfect suitability, but there is no doubt as to its acceptability.

In order to completeness and full acceptability to the consumer it must also show the honorific element.

It conveyed, in as kindly terms as could have been asked, a fact which no terms could have flattered into acceptability.

The third requirement, therefore, is acceptability with respect to the consequences as to costs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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