Sentence examples for appropriately acknowledging from inspiring English sources

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As an alternative to the strict factor models assessed in this study, a model appropriately acknowledging the non-redundancy of the CRU items could be used.

A model appropriately acknowledging the non-redundancy of the items would require use of single-item indicated latent concepts, but such a model does not provide the kind evidence required by the Standards.

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He appropriately acknowledged that no foreigner can assess India's defense needs.

Julia Turshen was her assistant during the writing of that book and is appropriately acknowledged.

Further, most of the limitations regarding the measurement of the constructs used in this study were appropriately acknowledged by the researchers.

Then last month, a letter in Nature, signed by 26 immunologists, lamented that the Nobel Committee didn't appropriately acknowledge the "seminal contributions of immunologists Charles A. Janeway Jr. (1943-2003) and Ruslan Medzhitov".

The Publications Committee (PC) was established to help protect the first publication rights of UK10K's sample custodians and data generators by overseeing a publication moratorium, and to ensure that project data used in publications (written by consortium collaborators) was correctly and appropriately acknowledged.

Academic writing is largely reliant on the skill of paraphrasing to demonstrate that the author can capture the essence of what they have read, they understand what they have read and can use the appropriately acknowledged evidence in support of their responses (Fillenbaum, 1970; Keck, 2006, 2014; Shi, 2012).

If we are going to appropriately acknowledge this moment, let it be done in its correct historical context; not with a heaping of praise.

"As Andrew regains his strength, he will, in his own time and own way, appropriately acknowledge all those whose efforts were so important to winning his release," said a message posted on the official Facebook support page.

Thus, while NB are now referred also as calcifying nanoparticles (CNP)—a term that more appropriately acknowledges the microbiological and biochemical uncertainties and limitations associated with NB they continue to be viewed and heralded as infectious and transmissible agents of anomalous ectopic calcifications [6], [7], [10], [26] [32].

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