"If the name is not accepted in the marketplace you have a problem."
The name was accepted by the Post Office in 1915.
The name was approved, reported to the settlement, and accepted.
Through the following centuries, foreign names were also accepted, especially those that mark Christian faith.
However, the name was not accepted by the postal department.
This official name becomes accepted by society and future generations without question.
The new name is used for official purposes and has not been widely accepted.
However, this name was not accepted by the Dutch railway company.
Afterwards the name was accepted with enthusiasm at the meeting.
The new name was never fully accepted by the military personnel who served there.