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Acceptable
Acceptable Ac*cept"a*ble, a. [F. acceptable, L. acceptabilis,
fr. acceptare.]
Capable, worthy, or sure of being accepted or received with
pleasure; pleasing to a receiver; gratifying; agreeable;
welcome; as, an acceptable present, one acceptable to us.
Meaning of ACCEPTABLE from wikipedia
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Acceptability is the
characteristic of a
thing being subject to
acceptance for some purpose. A
thing is
acceptable if it is
sufficient to
serve the purpose...
- "
Acceptable in the 80s" is a song by
Scottish producer,
songwriter and DJ
Calvin Harris,
taken from his
debut studio album I
Created Disco. It was released...
- The
Overton window is the
range of
policies politically acceptable to the
mainstream po****tion at a
given time. It is also
known as the
window of discourse...
- The
acceptable quality limit (AQL) is the
worst tolerable process average (mean) in
percentage or
ratio that is
still considered acceptable; that is,...
- An
acceptable use
policy (AUP) (also
acceptable usage policy or fair use
policy (FUP)) is a set of
rules applied by the owner, creator,
possessor or administrator...
- An
Acceptable Time is a 1989
young adult science fiction novel by
Madeleine L'Engle, the last of her
books to
feature Polyhymnia O'Keefe,
better known...
- An
Acceptable Loss is a
political thriller film
written and
directed by Joe
Chappelle and
starring Tika
Sumpter and
Jamie Lee Curtis. It had its world...
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Acceptable Risk may
refer to:
Acceptable risk
Acceptable Risk (novel), a 1995
novel by
Robin Cook
Acceptable Risk (film), a 2001
American TV film directed...
- An
acceptable loss, also
known as
acceptable damage or
acceptable casualties, is a
military euphemism used to
indicate casualties or
destruction inflicted...
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Acceptable daily intake or ADI is a
measure of the
amount of a
specific substance (originally
applied for a food additive,
later also for a
residue of...