Sentence examples for recognised experience from inspiring English sources

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"We hope that our recognised experience in English-language learning and delivering assessments and examinations in nearly a hundred countries will contribute to making Futurelearn even more attractive for ambitious learners around the world".

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Some of the recommendations are valid, such as recognising experience earned abroad in the career progression structures in sending countries.

From Armstrong-Stassen's study, it appeared that both retired and employed men rated three HRM practices the same as to their influence on the decision to remain in the workforce: (1) providing challenging and meaningful job tasks; (2) recognising experience, knowledge and skills; and (3) showing appreciation for doing a good job [ 21].

For example, whilst the problem of persistence of viable seed in the soil is recognised, the experience of seed farmers suggests that it may be more intractable than typically acknowledged.

This would be a stepping stone to learning how to share and be recognised without experiencing the pressure of the workplace.

It makes Jeremy Paxman look like yesterday's man.' Popular with the public, instantly recognised, highly experienced and with a reputation for guts under fire.

The company, recognising my experience and expertise, happily accommodated me at the same salary as my previous role.

In particular, The Allegations nails the guilty-until-proven-guilty circularity involved in recognising subjective experience as prosecution-worthy fact.

In response, she teased Labour MPs that they might recognise the experience of a boss who doesn't listen to his workers.

We are very mindful that most people in the United States want to dismiss racism as a relic of the past, while there are others who recognise and experience racism every day through its various forms (such as racial exploitation, marginalization, segregation, obfuscation, and minimalisation).

The festive "represents a genuine creation, [for] something drawn from within ourselves takes shape before our eyes in a form that we recognise and experience as a more profound presentation of our own reality" (RB 60).

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