Sentence examples for recognition as something from inspiring English sources

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Because the rebuilding of cities is so important, the effort to do so, if that effort is based on recognizable principles, deserves recognition as something special.

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This is not meant as insult, but as recognition of something important.

Many successful stage musicals have become additionally popular through the medium of motion pictures, but music as a basic element in filmmaking has gained recognition only since midcentury as something more than a means to heighten local colour or intensify emotional expression.

The researchers, who reported their findings in Current Biology, suggest that the mid-range frequencies are linked to the perception of visual information, while the high-frequency activity may be related to cognitive processing — perhaps the recognition of a landmark as something the bird has seen before.

Raise your eyebrows as a greeting or as recognition of something.

In turning, however, he allowed the watcher a sudden recognition of something as he noticed, in the last stanza, people praying in the church: "Mostly old women: each head closeted / In tiny fists holds comfort as it can".

It thus is motivational: it is the recognition of something "as directly determining our will without reference to what is wanted by our inclinations" (Rawls 2000, 153).

People tend to get their history from monuments, he told HuffPost, and to name things after certain historical figures is tantamount to promoting their work, and only their work, as something worthy of recognition.

Rand's expression of this concept in propositional form, as the axiom that "existence exists," is intended not as the mere tautological observation that "whatever exists, exists," but rather as a recognition that something does indeed exist.

As the nation discusses removing the confederate flag from public spaces, I wonder if the presence of the confederate flag serves as a symbol that indicates a recognition that something is wrong just as the presence of the body camera does on police.

When added to the other institutional pressures of reward and recognition in science, we might regard 'excellence' as something worthy of policy scrutiny rather than blind support.

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