Sentence examples for necessary recognition from inspiring English sources

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One of the reasons why feminism has been shunned from our schools is because of the now commonplace – and highly necessary recognition that on average girls' academic achievement is higher than boys.

He claims that the necessary recognition of such metaphysical condition requires an act of criticism [Kritik] (SW 1, 38).

As with other retail outlets, the holiday season is the most profitable time of year for book sellers, so the months leading up to it are crucial for books to gain the necessary recognition for moving a lot of inventory late in the year.

Meeting with Corinthian borrowers is the first step in the Department's necessary recognition that it needs to be more proactive and protective when it comes to student borrowers, both on the back end and the front end of administering federal student aid.

SCTN has established itself as a major organization with the necessary recognition and infrastructure to provide leadership, support and impetus in the field of clinical guidelines, clinical audit and clinical trials of cancer therapy in Scotland.

Where, for example, financial compensation for work in deprived areas is introduced in a context that provides a clear sense of purpose and the necessary recognition, this may help to reinstate lost civil service values [ 122].

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These are the necessary recognitions that are all too often invisible in the analyses of governmental researchers.

Accreditation is necessary for recognition by your employer as well as recognition by other higher education institutions (i.e., in case you want to pursue an advanced degree).

The results suggest that the ligand-binding domain and first 3 transmembrane domains are not necessary for recognition by subject A0's antibodies, and that the ATD, TM4, or intracellular c-terminal tail are sufficient for recognition.

Pope Benedict XVI He probably does have the necessary name recognition, internationally speaking at least.

We customarily admire a certain ruthlessness in the makers of war a willingness to do what is necessary, a recognition that moral purity is ultimately impossible in a fallen world, an understanding that ends sometimes really do justify means.

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