1. And yet surprisingly little is known about the factors which make for public acceptance. 2. Birth control advocates began to think they could gain more public acceptance on their own. 3. Maximum public acceptance will require that interactive catalog services have a more entertaining visual appearance than traditional text-intensive catalogs have had. 4. The emphasis is on public acceptance of new technologies as a variable in national economic performance. 5. The problem is that its public acceptance might throw into question claims of ownership to intelligence and belonging. 6. Undoubtedly, public acceptance of the physically handicapped will be easier to achieve. 7. While this does not necessarily imply causality, it does suggest that the climate was compatible with public acceptance. 8. Government attempts to form a social pact with the trade unions and business sector also failed as did its attempt to gain public acceptance for its plan against poverty. 9. Genetic screening, a legacy of the eugenics movement, was invented after the second world war and brought to medicine by eugenicists eager to ease public acceptance. 10. Although the GOP could claim five presidents after Hoover in that period, the Democrats held the edge in party registration and, generally, in public acceptance. |