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is reaffirmation
noun
An act of reaffirming; a second or subsequent affirmation.
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The idea that learner autonomy provokes motivation is reaffirmation of the issue discussed by Benson (2001) as the link between learner autonomy and motivation is well-established.
To critics, the White House's refusal to unseal the section, claiming it would damage national security, is reaffirmation of efforts by several administrations to stifle information that could implicate Saudi officials.
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Commodity firms were given a reprieve on March 4th by hopes of a big stimulus package in China though all they got was reaffirmation of the country's 8% growth target.
The Old Trafford club could not cope with the searing buildup in midfield and here was reaffirmation that no one else quite has such delicate and deceptive touches as that otherwise robust midfielder Zinedine Zidane.
For users, it's a very nice update that adds a lot of worthwhile functionality, and for Nvidia, it's reaffirmation that this is a real platform, not just a demonstration device designed to entice OEMs.
This was reaffirmation of what we witnessed throughout the event; that students really do want to utilize their youth, abilities, and time to promote human development.
The pledges made by governments at these conferences were reaffirmations of their fundamental commitment to provide an agreed-upon minimum level of development assistance to poor countries.
Again, a "yes" is a reaffirmation that the project is worthwhile and can succeed.
"In many ways, Songs for Lulu is a reaffirmation of that persona.
If the right continues to make political gains, coming next is a reaffirmation of the hereditary principle.
"It's a very difficult thing to manage, and this is a reaffirmation of the limits of size".
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