Sentence examples for tendency to acknowledge from inspiring English sources

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Iavarone owns racehorses, so one must also forgive his tendency to acknowledge that unexpected results often become reality in the sport of kings.

In addition to feelings and beliefs, gratitude also seems to require an act of or tendency to acknowledge a benefactor's act of benevolence, and/or to communicate, demonstrate or express grateful beliefs and feelings to the benefactor.

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Another tendency is to acknowledge racism only to treat it as the result of elite or rightwing misdirection exploiting people's real concerns.

She moved to the U.S. the following year and was disturbed to discover the medical community's tendency to refuse to acknowledge the reality of death to terminally ill patients and therefore to deny those patients the help they needed for dealing with it.

Hence, the tendency in practice to acknowledge the importance both of preparation and integration, of individual freedom, the often uncomfortable sense of acting in the interests of one at the cost of the other.

Although they bend too far backwards to be "evenhanded" with Palin, they nonetheless acknowledge her "tendency to refuse to acknowledge any error in judgment and to offer instead a version of events that could easily be proved false".

These images often create unachievable expectations and sometimes can cause one to say; "why even bother?" The tendency is not to acknowledge your own individual progress or personal best because it's not perfection.

We need to acknowledge our tendency to incorrectly process challenging news and actively push ourselves to hear the bad as well as the good.

This strong sense of tradition and succession in crime fiction was underlined by the almost universal tendency of leading crime novelists to acknowledge predecessors as inspirations.

On PBS, Mr. Cain seemed to acknowledge that his tendency to joke could have caused some of the problems between him and the woman at the restaurant association, saying "no" when asked if he had ever behaved inappropriately, then adding, "But as you would imagine, it's in the eye of the person who thinks that maybe I crossed the line".

For those who emphasize a distinctive German culture and civilization and who oppose tendencies toward multicultural homogenization, the need to acknowledge this singular horror is especially essential.

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