acceptance conditions
1Acceptance testing — of an aircraft catapult In engineering and its various …
2Acceptance — Acceptance, in spirituality, mindfulness, and human psychology, usually refers to the experience of a situation without an intention to change that situation. Indeed, acceptance is often suggested when a situation is both disliked and… …
3Acceptance and Commitment Therapy — Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, or ACT (pronounced act not ay see tee ), is a branch of cognitive behavioral therapy, an empirically based psychological intervention that uses acceptance and mindfulness strategies together with commitment and… …
4acceptance — The taking and receiving of anything in good part, and as it were a tacit agreement to a preceding act, which might have been defeated or avoided if such acceptance had not been made. The act of a person to whom a thing is offered or tendered by… …
5acceptance — The taking and receiving of anything in good part, and as it were a tacit agreement to a preceding act, which might have been defeated or avoided if such acceptance had not been made. The act of a person to whom a thing is offered or tendered by… …
6acceptance — A time draft that has been accepted for payment. See banker s acceptance. American Banker Glossary Contractual agreement instigated when the drawee of a time draft accepts the draft by writing the word accepted thereon. The drawee assumes… …
7conditions of acceptance — priėmimo sąlygos statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. conditions of acceptance; receiving conditions vok. Annahmebedingungen, f rus. приёмочные условия, n; условия приёма, n pranc. conditions de réception, f …
8conditions de réception — priėmimo sąlygos statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. conditions of acceptance; receiving conditions vok. Annahmebedingungen, f rus. приёмочные условия, n; условия приёма, n pranc. conditions de réception, f …
9acceptance — n. 1 willingness to receive (a gift, payment, duty, etc.). 2 an affirmative answer to an invitation or proposal. 3 (often foll. by of) a willingness to accept (conditions, a circumstance, etc.). 4 a approval, belief (found wide acceptance). b… …
10acceptance by conduct — meeting of conditions which leads to the signing of a contract …