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It is often used to describe the action of a person recognizing their own strengths or abilities. For example, "After seeing how much help he had been to his team, his boss praised him for his self-acknowledgment."
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Some of this indifference may be caused by rueful self-acknowledgment on the part of adults.
In the same spirit of mocking self-acknowledgment, they lose no opportunity in "22" to remind us that this is a sequel.
Cukor films these interviews in extended takes (reminiscent of the interview scenes in Truffaut's "The 400 Blows") in which, under the pressure of self-acknowledgment, the women's personalities seem on the verge of shattering.
In the pause before he went on, as he peered over the glasses that were poised on the end of his nose, the actor's blue eyes twinkled a little in self-acknowledgment.
I'm tired of living in a world of fuzzy, infrequent benchmarks where the only reward for success is self-acknowledgment. - Seeing others struggle more each year.
Can that self-acknowledgment become certain even though nothing else is?
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In a British Columbia study, published last year in the Mindfulness Journal, Dr. Kimberly Schonert-Reichl found that middle schoolers exposed to a range of mindful education exercises -- breathing, attention, emotional control and self acknowledgment -- showed significant improvements in attention, concentration, empathy, and compassion.
In a British Columbia study, published last year in the Mindfulness Journal, Dr. Kimberly Schonert-Reichl found that middle schoolers exposed to a range of mindful education exercises -- breathing, attention, emotional control and self acknowledgment -- showed significant improvements in attention, concentration, empathy and compassion.
This is Franzen's self-mocking acknowledgment that not even the greatest literature can save us from ourselves, because nothing finally can override the imperative to be free.
As a title, "Tiny Kushner" sounds like a joke, and it is, of sorts, a self-deprecating acknowledgment by the playwright Tony Kushner that he generally writes long.
For Vice President Al Gore, the second presidential debate was basically an act of contrition, a sustained and sometimes lightly self-mocking acknowledgment of where he had gone wrong the first time around.
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