Sentence examples for acknowledgement that much from inspiring English sources

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In the short term, Dr Holmlund said, there was an acknowledgement that much more could be done with existing sensors and data to provide better information to the national Volcanic Ash Advisory Centres (VAACs) which issue the atmospheric warnings to the aviation sector.

Shepherd [ 32] for example, describeds nurses' acknowledgement that much of the work they do with mothers is hidden 'behind the scales' and that the manifest work of weighing the baby is a safe and acceptable way to gain entry to the home.

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Forget Oprah's public acknowledgement that that much of the book was a pack of lies, we've known for weeks that this work was utterly fictitious -- ie definitely not a work of nonfiction.

There will be measures to get people more active too, although the emphasis will be very much on diet as there is an acknowledgement that without curbing calories there is a limit to what physical activity can do.

He said the civil service was now "doing too much across government for the experience and resources we have" – an acknowledgement that cuts have hurt Whitehall's ability to carry out government policy.

That much hasn’t changed: Bicycling around the grounds, you’re guided by signs in English, Afrikaans, and Mandarin—an acknowledgement of Bekker’s business interests in Asia.

Truth demands recognition and acknowledgement that justice prevailed.

Perhaps, but it's also an acknowledgement that as much as we might try to empathize with our fellow human beings, we can never "walk a mile in their shoes" to the point that we understand every nuance of their political philosophy.

Abandoning this strategy, along with a private acknowledgement that too much emphasis was initially placed on performance, has meant a number of British coaches - such as Jeremy Bates - are now back on the scene after being turned down for jobs back in the era of excess.

Still, as Kiffer pointed out, "Books, unlike so much of what is collected, are made to be handled". Seeing them, holding them, is a bridge across time, and acknowledgement that however much we may feel we have advanced there is a history to human thought and literature that binds us, from one generation and from one century to the next.

Just as in Saturday (2005), where McEwan had learned enough about neuroscience to put on a surgeon's scrubs, here he has studied family law extensively (acknowledgements indicate that much legal advice was sought).

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