Sentence examples for recognition exposure from inspiring English sources

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At post-test in the intervention community only, questions also asked about WES name and logo recognition, exposure to WES activities/materials/messages, and, among those exposed, degree of appeal, ease of interpretation, helpfulness to decide purchase, and whether the respondent ordered/purchased any WES foods.

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Exposure of the GDD was defined as clinical recognition of exposure of any part of the device occurring more than 1 month following surgery and requiring repair.

Other features include: iA mode including POWER OIS, Intelligent ISO Control, Intelligent Scene Selector, Face Recognition, Intelligent Exposure Venus Engine VI featuring Intelligent Resolution 720p HD video recording in Motion JPEG Large 3.0-inch large 230,000-dot Intelligent LCD Manual exposure LUMIX Image Uploader.

Step up You work hard, you've reached a senior level in your organisation, so you deserve recognition and exposure.

There is a growing recognition that exposure to the arts can help dementia sufferers to reconnect with themselves and even slow their rate of decline.

"Radius's focus is on artists who are making good work and not receiving the recognition or exposure they desire or deserve," Mr. Philbrick said.

Just think what emblazoning a corporate logo across the face of a skyscraper with "global iconic recognition," media exposure and 365-day-a-year foot traffic, it says enticingly.

The rationale for restrictive transfusion strategy stems from the recognition that exposure to allogeneic blood is associated with many potential complications, including infection, mis-transfusion, ABO-incompatibility, transfusion reaction, transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI), transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO), elevated risk of cancer, and more [36].

Many minority language communities are fighting for more official recognition, greater exposure in the media, and more language-focused school curricula.

Our data reveal a dramatic improvement in speech recognition following exposure to coincident and concordant AUD and VIS speech cues, compared to performance with isolated AUD or VIS input.

Today's scientists have come to a similarly dichotomous recognition that exposure to the ultraviolet radiation (UVR) in sunlight has both beneficial and deleterious effects on human health.

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