Sentence examples for be granted recognition from inspiring English sources

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Always, too, there are more battles to fight: when for a moment he has no immediate opponent on earth, he dreams of leading his army against the powers of heaven, though at other times he glories in seeing himself as "the scourge of God"; he burns the Qurʾān, for he will have no intermediary between God and himself, and there is a hint of doubt whether even God is to be granted recognition.

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Though Kosovo is not formally recognised by the United Nations as Uefa statutes require of its members, it won a sports politics victory last December when it was granted recognition by the International Olympic Committee.

In 1972, Icelandic farmer Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson founded the Asatru Fellowship (or Ásatrúarfélagið)—a spinoff of Odinism which was granted recognition as an official religion in Iceland.

The de facto coup government in Tegucigalpa, Chávez declared, should never have been granted recognition or invited to the negotiation table in the first place.

The recognition system does not require active dissemination of interventions that were granted recognition, and careful monitoring should indicate if the recognition system does lead to dissemination of recognized interventions, or if and what other promotion dissemination activities are needed.

If you fail to be granted proper recognition and reward, you will leave the company and with it your pigeonhole.

Mr. Friedland said that while rules governing foundations generally barred managers and their families from using the sites, such use could be granted in recognition of services rendered, as long as the benefit was not excessive.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs recommended yesterday that the Eastern Pequot and Paucatuck Eastern Pequot tribes of Connecticut be granted federal recognition, a step that would provide new government benefits and economic opportunity for tribe members and perhaps bring more casinos to Connecticut.

It was, he says, the logical outcome of the aggression of September 11th 2001.Where many see blunders the belief, for instance, that Saddam Hussein held weapons of mass destruction Mr Podhoretz sees no problem.Where many see an irrevocably weakened American president, the author sees George Bush as a Harry Truman, a leader who will be granted belated recognition.

For example, which forms of marriage, if any, ought to be granted legal recognition, or how the proceeds of a state-run lottery ought to be spent, might seem important topics of public reason, but fall outside the scope of public reason on this basis (Bird 2012 (Other Internet Resources); Quong 2013).

In a New York Times/CBS News poll in March, 52percentt of Republicans said same-sex couples should not be granted any legal recognition whatsoever, compared with 35percentt of the general electorate.

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