Sentence examples for a direct acknowledgment from inspiring English sources

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The little blue woollen beanie I wear in this play is a direct acknowledgment of Philip.

It's a direct acknowledgment of the catalyst that culture can be for economic growth, as well as firing imaginations and creative skills.

In its best form, an apology is a direct acknowledgment of a wrong, and it eases the distress of the wronged party, said Cindy Frantz, a professor of psychology at Oberlin College who has studied the apology.

The Republican National Committee is studying how to improve the party's image, expand its appeal to voters and improve how campaigns are conducted, a move that signals a direct acknowledgment that party leaders are intent on trying to heed lessons from the 2012 election cycle.

So he baked a direct acknowledgment of the gaffe into the sequel, in which she makes much more practical choices.

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Facebook's strategic shift represents an unusually direct acknowledgment of how quickly Internet companies lose their edge compared to businesses in more mature industries — reaching a saturation point where it's hard to attract new users and giving up their identity as a cool, scrappy upstart.

One of the revisions was aimed at making a somewhat more direct acknowledgment of the Nanjing massacre, in which Japanese troops slaughtered 150,000 or more Chinese civilians in the weeks after the seizure of the city in 1937.

Literary influence, in the absence of direct acknowledgment, is a tricky subject, yet one feels quite strongly that Joseph Heller, Thomas Pynchon, Robert Stone, Terry Southern, John Hawkes and Don DeLillo, among many others, have read West deeply and learned from him.

He also offered his most direct acknowledgment of error in an American-led war that has lasted nearly four years and claimed more than 3,000 American lives.

Part of Thomas's legacy has been avoiding what many conservatives would call "playing the race card". But his direct acknowledgment of his ethnicity and a violent act that historically has been used against black men who often were falsely accused of committing sexual crimes was meant to communicate that it was he who was the victim in this situation — not his accuser.

It was the first direct acknowledgment by Syria that such stockpiles might exist, and Makdissi's voluntary mention of biological weapons took many analysts by surprise.

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