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Example sentences for "acceptability"

Lexicographically close words:
accentuation; accepi; accepit; accept; accepta; acceptable; acceptableness; acceptably; acceptance; acceptances
  1. This quality of acceptability it has got largely by custom and convention.

  2. The critics of the gold standard are thus enabled to say, "See what has happened to your theory of the universal acceptability of gold.

  3. Any other commodity that earned this quality of universal acceptability could do the work of gold just as well.

  4. Mr. Mackenzie that colour has nothing to do with a man's acceptability in your house?

  5. God he may understand also that such acceptability is based on true merit, and that a man's colour has absolutely nothing to do with it.

  6. This tendency increases the limits of acceptability of what are and what are not correlated sounds.

  7. It is reminded that the increase of the acceptability limits is due to the increase of the capacity to build generation algorithms.

  8. But, in a short time, other musicians and people accepted his music, as a consequence of the increase of the acceptability limits.

  9. When the requirements of suitability, feasibility, and acceptability have been satisfied, the locality, the opposing force, or other subject of consideration may be regarded as a correct physical objective.

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

  11. With regard to acceptability of consequences as to costs, the commander considers the following: (1) General.

  12. A similar study with respect to the acceptability of the consequences to be expected, as to the costs involved in the operation, will provide a basis for a conclusion as to that factor.

  13. The specific factors involved in acceptability as to consequences have previously been mentioned (page 31).

  14. The feasibility and acceptability of action for the attainment of an objective are dependent (see the Fundamental Military Principle--page 41) on the factors of fighting strength.

  15. Finally, the requirement of acceptability as to the factor of consequences will call for consideration of the results of the allotments of forces to particular tasks.

  16. The same considerations and the same safeguard apply with respect to acceptability of the consequences.

  17. The test as to acceptability of the consequences involves an unknown factor.

  18. This office he continued to hold and fill with great acceptability until he resigned it in consequence of being appointed a commissioner to revise the statute law of the State.

  19. This withdrew him from the arena of debate, and we learn little more of him from the journals of those sessions than the uniform punctuality and universal acceptability with which he discharged the duties of that high trust.

  20. When fear based on one's acceptability governs his actions, it is his convictions and conscience that sustain punishment.

  21. With a few exceptions, I generally found myself inhibited around youth, for acceptability was judged within narrow and often unreasonable bounds with which I did not care to grapple.

  22. He, however, thought only of her acceptability to him.

  23. If there were any question of the acceptability of the enforced presence of a Yankee officer, either in the mind of the Sewing-Circle or Lieutenant Seymour, it was not allowed to smoulder in discomfort, but set ablaze to burn itself out.

  24. All stand before God, all are under His gracious eye, in the fullness, beauty, and acceptability of Christ Himself.

  25. She also taught school in the State of Illinois with great acceptability and success.

  26. Evans, which he did with so much acceptability that he has since been elected for four terms of four years each.


  27. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "acceptability" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    admissibility; appeal; attraction; credibility; credit; eligibility; eligible; fitness; magnetism; plausibility; qualification; reliability; sufficiency; suitability; viability