Sentence examples for perceived recognition from inspiring English sources

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In addition, whether such indirect effects are contingent on the boundary condition of perceived recognition.

Moderated-mediation results showed that the indirect effect of commitment is stronger between co-workers' support and supervisors' support with advocacy, when perceived recognition is low.

In contrast, the indirect effect of effort is stronger between co-workers' support and supervisors' support with advocacy when perceived recognition is high.

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So we observed perceived recognitions of the subjects to the question items.

This study aims to systematically explore how FPs perceive recognition, diagnosis and management of depressive and anxiety disorders.

The aim of the present study was to systematically explore how FPs perceive recognition, diagnosis and management of depressive and anxiety disorders.

In this study, diagnosis of CP was based on a semi-structured interview which involves subjective reports on perceived face recognition difficulties, such as a reported uncertainty in face recognition, prolonged recognition times surpassing socially accepted time spans, and the development of compensatory strategies.

An often mentioned political constraint is the ineligibility of forest carbon credits in the EU ETS compliance market despite a perceived increasing recognition that forestry needs to play a key role in climate change mitigation - particularly among European VER-buyers, who historically had a rather negative perception towards forestry for carbon sequestration.

The little knowledge I had, if I did not use it, it would disappear" (Male participant, Amuru) Formal promotion that corresponds with one's qualification, and is reflected in a corresponding salary, was perceived as recognition of their contribution during the conflict and as a (missing) motivator that affects performance in the post-conflict period.

With his act of destruction Nathan was protesting, among other things, perceived non-recognition of the terms of the Treaty of Waitangi, and that the cup itself was representative of an elitist sport that embodied the idea of the rich getting richer as the poor get poorer.

This is an understandable and reasonable concern, as there is a stigma associated with the diagnosis, and professional attitudes to and confidence in the management of dementia may play a role in perceived under-recognition.

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