Sentence examples for recognition was perceived from inspiring English sources

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With regard to psychological rewards, "recognition" was perceived as a reward by 17 nurses, as important as the non-financial "presents": "For me, the recognition from others is very important.

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The lack of performance-related rewards and recognition were perceived to be particularly demotivating.

The little knowledge I had, if I did not use it, it would disappear" (Male participant, Amuru) Formal promotion that corresponds with one's qualification, and is reflected in a corresponding salary, was perceived as recognition of their contribution during the conflict and as a (missing) motivator that affects performance in the post-conflict period.

This research had a profound effect on the way the management of blood glucose in critically ill patients was perceived, with widespread recognition that blood glucose management could affect important patient outcomes.

Its awards potential wasn't immediately obvious: despite glowing reviews, Wes Anderson's romp was perceived as too lightweight for recognition beyond the screenplay and design categories.

Groups 3 and 4 addressed cross-modal predator recognition and the impact of sensory modes in which information about predator presence was perceived.

Basically, it was perceived as harmless teasing".

It's a recognition that the more the United States is perceived to have manipulated the constitutional process, the less likely it is to command respect among the Iraqi people.

Cytoplasmic effectors can suppress the first layer of inducible defense known as pathogen associated molecular patterns-triggered immunity (PTI) that is activated when conserved pathogen molecules, such as flagellin, EF-Tu, peptidoglycan and chitin are perceived by pathogen recognition receptors located at the cell surface.

Credit, or recognition, accrues to individuals to the extent they are perceived as having contributed to that community goal.

The latter finding was interpreted as showing that perirhinal lesions cause novel objects to be perceived as familiar, that is, produce false recognition (McTighe et al., 2010).

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