Acceptably
in sentence
9 examples of Acceptably in a sentence
The monster itself looks okay and the make-up effects on his victims' leftovers are
acceptably
gross and bloody.
Provocative, well directed, nicely shot, reasonably scripted, just about
acceptably
acted.
I thought George Clooney was
acceptably
attractive, and LOVED the character of Snow.
Michael Weston, the fry cook/loser, is
acceptably
good enough as the 20-something guy.
From the end of World War II until 2007, Western political leaders at least acted as if they were interested in achieving full employment, price stability, an
acceptably
fair distribution of income and wealth, and an open international order in which all countries would benefit from trade and finance.
Chicago economists seem to believe that real-world outcomes are
acceptably
unfair and, more importantly, that attempts to remedy unfairness are too costly, because tampering with markets causes economic inefficiency.
But as a forthcoming report from the Energy Transitions Commission argues, the good news is that it is undoubtedly technically possible, and at an
acceptably
low cost to the global economy.
however, the kindness of Mrs. Jennings interposed most acceptably; for to send the Colonel away while his love was in so much uneasiness on her sister's account, would be to deprive them both, she thought, of every comfort; and therefore telling him at once that his stay at Cleveland was necessary to herself, that she should want him to play at piquet of an evening, while Miss Dashwood was above with her sister, &c.
"Pilgrim," said the lady, after a moment's pause, during which she seemed uncertain how to address him, "you this night mentioned a name--I mean," she said, with a degree of effort, "the name of Ivanhoe, in the halls where by nature and kindred it should have sounded most acceptably; and yet, such is the perverse course of fate, that of many whose hearts must have throbbed at the sound, I, only, dare ask you where, and in what condition, you left him of whom you spoke?--We heard, that, having remained in Palestine, on account of his impaired health, after the departure of the English army, he had experienced the persecution of the French faction, to whom the Templars are known to be attached."
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