Sentence examples for be fully acknowledged from inspiring English sources

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be fully acknowledged

adverb

In a full manner; without lack or defect.

  • He fully met his responsibilities.

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Only Canaris's struggle to be fully acknowledged by history generates some poignancy, thanks to Mr. Hauck's soulful performance.

Healthcare communities will need to be fully acknowledged as "co-producers", and their knowledge accorded a proper priority alongside the "privileged" knowledge of professionals, officials and elected members.

The work Turing and his team did at Bletchley Park has been credited with shortening World War II by as many as two years, but it is only six decades after his death that Turing's contribution is beginning to be fully acknowledged.

This extensive knowledge and experience should be fully acknowledged during EBA when assessing the patient-relevant benefit of innovative medicines in oncology.

Data pre-processing steps such as transformations, re-coding, re-scaling, normalization, truncation, and handling of below detectable level readings and outliers should be fully described; any removal or modification of data values must be fully acknowledged and justified.

Granted, their genius has not exactly been celebrated with parades and pageants, but in the fullness of time, their brilliance will be fully acknowledged and appreciated.

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That reality, or unreality, is fully acknowledged by the actors being onstage, donning their Elizabethan garb, when we enter the theater.

It was not until he won the Man Booker in 2010 with The Finkler Question that his Jewishness was fully acknowledged.

Switzerland's president apologized for the country's wartime refugee policy in 1994, before the extent of its impact was fully acknowledged.

They landed at Torbay and marched to London, which was put under Dutch military occupation until the spring of 1690, by which time William had been fully acknowledged as England's new ruler.

He discovers and experiments with a poetically open form, within which competition and disputation are fully acknowledged, but always with the promise that disputes can be conciliated and resolution can be achieved.

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