Sentence examples for forced acknowledgments from inspiring English sources

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Its seeming banishment is no more recent than forced acknowledgments, such as the addition of "one nation under God" to the pledge of allegiance, or "In God we trust" on paper money, both of which took place only in the 1950s.

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You will have forced the acknowledgment, but I bet it still helps.

Others said the test would finally force an acknowledgment that they were here first, undermining those who see the government as having "given" them their land.

That was Baier, with the first question of the evening, addressed to all the candidates but seemingly designed to force an acknowledgment from Trump that he wouldn't necessarily support the Republican nominee and might end up running as a third-party candidate.

Caitlin has worked with former U.S. Senators John Kerry and Scott Brown to force FDA acknowledgment of the DES tragedy and provides advocacy.

The overwhelming public response in Afghanistan has forced the government to make some acknowledgment, said Ahmad Nader Nadery, a former member of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission and the author of a still-unreleased report on mass graves throughout Afghanistan.

There is now widespread acknowledgment that a large-scale, global problem of forced labor and sexual slavery exists.

By the mid-1970's the unexpressed trauma of her early years forced a change of direction in her work toward an open acknowledgment of the Holocaust.

Mr. Bush had lunch at the White House on Monday with Mr. Kay, whose acknowledgments in the last 10 days that American intelligence agencies overestimated Iraq's capabilities forced the president to order the bipartisan inquiry, a step he had long resisted.

They disdained his eloquence and his acknowledgment that many of the Yellow Vests had been placed in an impossible situation — forced out of the cities by high housing prices, and now priced out of rural areas by rising gas prices.

On the other hand, the acknowledgment of the nation-state's (growing) internal diversity and sensitivity to the injustice of forced assimilation undermine its ability to continue playing the role it fulfilled in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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