Sentence examples for correctly acknowledging from inspiring English sources

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Mark Urban presents this tough but meticulously fair survey of Britain's efforts, correctly acknowledging the bravery and resourcefulness of the soldiers while suggesting that, for far from the first time in the history of warfare, those on the frontline have been let down by the indecisiveness of their political leaders, and the indifference of their home public.

Camille Paglia supports this view, correctly acknowledging that feminists call her opinions "blaming the victim".

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The judge — and even the New York Civil Liberties Union, which represented the plaintiffs — correctly acknowledged a need for limited nondisclosure.

You correctly acknowledge that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority will face large budget gaps due to the increased debt service in its new capital plan (editorial, May 4).

He also correctly acknowledged how serious it is if that firm delayed putting out a tough report at the request of a hedge fund.

She correctly acknowledged that genetics partly affects test results, but there are also genetically influenced "spurts" and "lags" in mental development.

"New Orleans Police, Mired in Scandal, Accept Plan for Overhaul" (front page, July 24) correctly acknowledges the historic nature of the recent consent decree with the Justice Department.

The plan correctly acknowledges that many corporate tax reforms — including changes in the accounting for inventory — raise revenue only temporarily, as businesses transition to the new system.

The Democratic platform correctly acknowledges that it can be strengthened and preserved, implying that a modest mix of tax increases and benefit cuts is needed.

Laura Durso Honolulu David Frum correctly acknowledges that income inequality in the United States has been growing steadily and that the use of genetic technology by the affluent to enhance the "intelligence, health, beauty and strength" of their offspring would exacerbate this trend.

A case in point is the book which many would say defined the genre, Alfred Sloan's "My Years with General Motors", published in 1963 when GM was still an iconic company and Sloan correctly acknowledged as the architect of the well-run, decentralised, global corporation.But focusing on how the best produce the best has its limits.

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