non-acceptance u rečniku PONS

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When we accept each other's limitations and imperfections, there ceases to be any problems, as problems arise from non-acceptance.
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Immigration has for the most part worked except, it seems, where there is a religious based non-acceptance of this country's mores and values - and we all know who that is.
www.brisbanetimes.com.au
This non-acceptance of peaceful civilisational norms developed in the region over centuries by contemporary states is critical for understanding the dilemma they are in, he has added.
www.thehindu.com
He said the non-acceptance of elected leaders and, in some cases, deliberate attempts to undermine them, was often used as a way to prove the leadership was failing.
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Her stories point out, in its very core, non-understanding and non-acceptance of difference.
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Tackling patriarchy needs recognition and a relentless, courageous, confident and patient questioning and non-acceptance of all forms of subjugation and discriminatory practices.
www.thehindu.com
There is no room for pretenses or juvenile non-acceptance games in the church -- none whatsoever.
www.deseretnews.com
However, if at some level of the psyche, a person doesn't accept his or her self, then this is the energy they carry -- non-acceptance.
www.huffingtonpost.com
Fear of public speaking is related to the fear of criticism, and the fear of criticism is related to the fear of people's opinions and of non-acceptance.
www.lifehacker.com.au
He also said that one of the main hurdles in the path of constant innovation was the non-acceptance of technology by members of the general public.
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