Sentence examples for increase public recognition from inspiring English sources

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It plans to offer better online access, provide more service points within the community and increase public recognition by moving to high street premises.

Sakura's president, Akishige Okada, far left, said he thought Sony's entry would increase public recognition of online banking, while Sony's president, Nobuyuki Idei, said the company would position the Internet bank "as one of Sony's key business sectors".

Multiple fellowships and clinical programs have merged, however, and the institutions are continuing in their efforts to bring together departments, which could enhance academic efforts, reduce costs, and increase public recognition.

Experts from New York and around the country are coming together to discuss the value of urban river restoration, best practices in planning and restoration, how restoration can promote public stewardship of natural resources, and how to increase public recognition and engagement in these projects.

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Low prices and modest, although increasing, public recognition of the health risks of smoking place the country fourth in the world in its percentage of adults who smoke -- after South Korea, China and Russia -- according to the American Cancer Society.

And, of course, increased public recognition will come simply through an increased exposure as a spokesman for the GOP.

The aims and objectives of genetics services responding to the increasing public recognition of family history of cancer have been described in detail (Ponder, 1994).

Members of parliament should be paid more in recognition of their hard work, their important roles in the community and national life, and to help increase public respect for their work, the former Labour spin doctor Alastair Campbell has suggested.

Authors have reported increased public use and recognition of CTs in western societies during the last decades [ 3, 4].

4 The trauma network is intended to encompass all elements of the patient's journey from injury to rehabilitation including the average 55 min pre-hospital phase. 2 There is increasing public, professional and political recognition that physician-based critical care during this phase is associated with increased survival for selected patients.

An inquiry conducted by Thomas R. Berger, a Canadian Supreme Court justice, into a proposed Mackenzie valley natural gas pipeline led to increased public concern over environmental issues in the region and recognition of aboriginal land claims and other rights.

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