acceptability
11acceptability — ac·cepta·bil·i·ty || É™k‚septÉ™ bɪlÉ™tɪ n. quality of being acceptable, quality of being agreeable, acceptableness …
12acceptability — ac·cept·abil·i·ty …
13acceptability — See: acceptable …
14acceptability — noun satisfactoriness by virtue of conforming to approved standards • Syn: ↑acceptableness • Ant: ↑unacceptability • Derivationally related forms: ↑acceptable (for: ↑acceptableness), ↑ …
15acceptability of admission — validity of a statement in a court of law, reliability of a confession in a court of law …
16acceptability of confession — validity of a statement in a court of law, reliability of an admission in a court of law …
17acceptability of evidence — reliability or validity of evidence in a court of law …
18acceptable — acceptability, acceptableness, n. acceptably, adv. /ak sep teuh beuhl/, adj. 1. capable or worthy of being accepted. 2. pleasing to the receiver; satisfactory; agreeable; welcome. 3. meeting only minimum requirements; barely adequate: an… …
19ПРИЕМЛЕМОСТЬ — ACCEPTABILITYКроме соответствия техническим требованиям, вексель, представленный для переучета в федеральный резервный банк, должен быть приемлемым, т. е. могущим быть инкассированным с точки зрения федерального резервного банка. Федеральный… …
20Neurolinguistics — This article is about the academic field of neurolinguistics. For the alternative psychotherapy and communications model, see Neuro linguistic programming. Surface of the human brain, with Brodmann areas numbered …