Sentence examples for acknowledgments though from inspiring English sources

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(My book about the Great Migration is mentioned in the acknowledgments, though Mathis and I don't know each other).

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Overall, acknowledgments to the TAMU Libraries in theses and dissertations were less than 1%, though acknowledgments were found in all three disciplines with over a quarter of the history theses and dissertations containing an acknowledgment to libraries.

A majority in the United States Supreme Court then flatly misstated the Florida court's acknowledgment as though Florida law had adopted Dec. 12 as a drop-dead deadline.

Somewhere in Luke's "awkward" is a recognition of the plague and persecution suffered by homosexuals — an acknowledgment that, though the situation is improving and "family values" are broadening, there is still a long way to go and much awkwardness ahead.

The convention speakers too made such references, including Paul Ryan's acknowledgment that though he and Romney "go to different churches," the GOP presidential nominee was a "prayerful and faithful" man.

It is also possible that 'poorer' quality papers may also be those providing less complete acknowledgment information though there is no evidence to suggest that this has introduced any systematic bias into this study.

Their acknowledgment, even though very difficult from a methodological point of view, could have contributed to the data analysis.

In modern Western society, though, this acknowledgment of death and grief has slipped away.

Now, though, a humbling acknowledgment permeates the atmosphere of little-old-lady-land: a realization that I cannot do what I used to do, a sense of being feeble or vulnerable, physically as well as mentally.

It was an odd way to run an economy.Perhaps, though, deification was a populist acknowledgment of the feat that central bankers have pulled off over the past quarter-century.

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