Sentence examples for acknowledged a general from inspiring English sources

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But the roundtable participants also acknowledged a general wariness – verging on paranoia – in the public sector about opening up too much.

Although the importance of ROS is acknowledged, a general understanding of the mechanisms of ROS action and their biological effects is inadequate.

Epifano acknowledged a general feeling of discomfort surrounding the frat culture at Amherst.

Supplier participants acknowledged a general lack of focus on the end users of telecare, and indicated during workshop activities, that new models that were 'user centred' were required.

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But like officials from most other countries represented here – with the notable exception of Britain – Chernishova acknowledges a "general consensus" in her country, in both the media and among the legal profession, on the value of the court's judgments.

Allen remains bullish about the backward-looking BBC comedy fest to come, but acknowledges a general air of nostalgia around, with a Dad's Army film out this year and Star Wars and Bond cinematic outings that also harked back to the originals.

As they learn more about the breadth of the law, which was already described as the most far-reaching of the state-level immigration laws when it went into effect on Sept. 29, some political leaders have gone beyond acknowledging a general need for "tweaks" to openly discussing specific changes, which in some cases are as substantial as getting rid of certain provisions in their entirety.

Cindy Ehnes, director of the state's Department of Managed Health Care, called the new requirements a "major leap forward" in care, but acknowledged a shortage of general practitioners may make it difficult to put the plan in place.

Andrew Crooks at NYC Velo in the East Village acknowledged seeing a general increase in the number of flats, but he said an increased number of bicycle riders, not the sweltering weather, was the probable explanation.

It is acknowledged, in a general way, in both the gentle introduction by Roz Chast and in the afterword by Jules Feiffer, that Steig's artistry wasn't virtuosic, but it didn't matter one whit, probably — one gathers from Jeanne's mini-essays — least of all to Bill himself.

This issue is referred to as expression heterogeneity and has been acknowledged as a general problem when analyzing expression datasets (Leek and Storey, 2008).

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