Sentence examples for recent acknowledgment from inspiring English sources

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Despite some gaffes, and the recent acknowledgment of two out-of-wedlock children, he still leads by about 20 percentage points in some opinion polls.

The recent acknowledgment by United States government officials of the heinous racial disparities in health care delivery in this country is a welcoming sign.

Bonds's lawyers also made pretrial filings on Friday and, along with the government, addressed Alex Rodriguez's recent acknowledgment that he used banned substances.

Most legal experts agree that Ford's recent acknowledgment of the dangers posed to occupants of other vehicles by sport utility vehicles is unlikely to help trial lawyers.

Similar to hundreds of workers'-compensation cases awaiting resolution in California, Shelton's case could lead the league, through its recent acknowledgment of the neurological risks of N.F.L. football, to encounter greater liability to players who worked in eras when the league disputed those risks.

C1 S.U.V. Makers Hold Advantage Law professors and plaintiff lawyers say it remains difficult to win lawsuits based on the damage that sport utility vehicles inflict in crashes, despite Ford's recent acknowledgment that the vehicles can be hazardous to other motorists.

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The recent acknowledgments of circulation inflation by three prominent newspaper companies have prompted at least a half-dozen other chains to install safeguards intended to bolster confidence in their circulation figures.

But in a continuation of recent acknowledgments that its strikes have caused civilian casualties, the command also said that it had injured three other non-combatants and killed two in three airstrikes that took place in Iraq between July and October.

Despite these recent acknowledgments, the U.S. seems reluctant to use the solution for this festering problem.

This film, by Giulio Ricciarelli, dramatizes a moment of necessary cleansing: an owning-up by Germans to their recent shame and acknowledgment of societal complicity.

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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