Sentence examples for recognition that much from inspiring English sources

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All of this makes the task of scene change recognition that much harder.

(This is an especially welcome reminder in the heat of Oscar season, as matters of civic importance, often dramatized with numbing banality, dominate attention). At the same time, the critical-rediscovery industry, the recognition that much work formerly derided as disposable is worth considering as art, has a crucial downside: mistaking mere recognizability for merit.

Or, for that matter, to a belated recognition that much of high fashion's fan base is in the Middle East.

It was only after the 1960s that these linkages were identified, with the recognition that much of global technological progress was directed to meet the needs of the global rich, and was best-suited to operation in high-income environments.

These proposals are based in large part on a recognition that much of the evidence against prisoners now in United States custody was extracted through torture and is unlikely to be admitted in an ordinary federal court.

This comes from a recognition that much of today's immediate information and the most intensive stories about war come from print journalists and photojournalists.

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Another critical recognition is that much of the effort in understanding natural disaster is focused on exploring events that resulted in system failure and high loss.

"It just so happened that the one that came along for me was the biggest series of movies of all time". This of course is no actorly exaggeration: His own name may not carry that much recognition beyond theatre nuts who've enjoyed his performances in canonical works by Shakespeare, Molière and Marlowe and his 13-year stewardship of Islington's Almeida Theatre with Jonathan Kent.

I've come to the simple recognition that would have saved me much woe 30 or 40 or 50 years ago — that one's eventual reputation has very little to do with one's talent.

"Usually people who give that much want some recognition — they were always asking me to get them to meet Harold Ford or, if Bill Clinton were in town, to get some time with him.

"It was during this time I inherited much of the recognition that would have gone to my father," who died at the age of 42 in 1961 while they were living in Missouri.

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