The jury acquitted him of perjury in receiving the oath in a false acceptation, and agreed with the judges on the other counts.
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At his suggestion fought Switzerland as one of the few states against acceptation of the Stalin's Soviet Union to the League of Nations.
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His book " The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation ", 1785, restated Calvinist theology for Baptists influenced by the Evangelical Revival.
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Indeed " derrame " has an acceptation as " something that flows out and is lost by defect or break of its container ".
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Isaac Newton ushered in a much weaker acceptation of mechanism that tolerated the antithetical, and as yet inexplicable, action at a distance of gravity.
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Some theologians hold that definitions of dogmatic facts, and especially of dogmatic facts in the wider acceptation of the term, are believed by divine faith.
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The Party was the only one of the leading coalition partners, which completely refused both the refugee quota system, as well as voluntary acceptation of refugees.
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He admits in the sacred writings as in the classics only one acceptation, and that the grammatical, convertible into and the same with the logical and historical.
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In 1777, he collaborated with Lavoisier and performed many fundamental experiments which led to Bucquet's acceptation in the French Royal Academy of Sciences as a chemist.
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The team season articles have an article drive but with the acceptation of a few dedicated editors very little is added to them in terms of well constructed prose.