Sentence examples for affords the recognition from inspiring English sources

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Based on the software KS400 (Carl Zeiss Vision, Hallbergmoos, Germany), designed for automising microscopy-based image capture and image analysis, a routine was developed that affords the recognition of doubly stained bacteria and the rejection of artefacts.

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It is a sad reflection of our priorities as a nation if we cannot afford the same recognition for elite scientists and engineers".

In a directive issued on May 14, the governor's legal counsel instructed the agencies that gay couples married elsewhere "should be afforded the same recognition as any other legally performed union".

In a directive issued on May 14, the governor's legal counsel, David Nocenti, instructed the agencies that gay couples married elsewhere "should be afforded the same recognition as any other legally performed union".

The recognition afforded to the fiery abolitionist and former black emigration advocate proved fleeting, though the symbolic precedence was not lost.

Little attention has been afforded this presentation, despite the recognition that it may account for up to 9 16% of all early cases [ 15, 29, 30].

It is clear that Morikubo and Morris consulted prior to the trial, and considering the recognition afforded Morris, it seems likely that Morris was the originator of the defense strategy used, and most certainly the record shows that he used it repeatedly and with great success.

The recognition and acceptance afforded to Mendeleev's table came from two decisions he made.

These finding agree with those of Pillay [ 16] who found that career opportunities and training afford individuals recognition, the prospect of further developing themselves, and growing within the ranks of their career.

This is the right thing for the country because parliamentary pay restraint is founded on the recognition that taxpayers simply cannot afford to pay any more.

Arguably, the experience of the sublime affords a felt recognition not only of a subject's negative but also of her positive freedom, that is, a freedom to release herself from the service of the will to life.

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