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To appreciation
noun
A just valuation or estimate of merit, worth, weight, etc.; recognition of excellence.
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I think that adds to appreciation.
But its technical limitations are serious impediments to appreciation.
This included restrictions on bank lending and a temporary halt to appreciation of the yuan.
Although success in athletics can lead to appreciation of a university's other dimensions, unbridled success can distort the public perception.
Bills with absolutely no chance of becoming law, introduced only to express ideology (as opposed to appreciation), are rampant.
Understanding might be on the upswing, although whether it will lead to appreciation is a separate issue.
The morning is devoted to "appreciation", which involves sampling a range of these intoxicating liquors on paper strips.
But Chinese officials were quick to dash any hopes that a thaw in Chinese-American relations would lead to appreciation of China's currency, the renminbi.
This insures that nothing is a barrier to appreciation, that viewers will have at least a clue to what is going on.
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Now that's odd, because the area has seen close to 15percentto20percentcent appreciation, to be conservative.
Don't wait for her to show appreciation to you before showing her some appreciation".
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