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was recognition
noun
The act of recognizing or the condition of being recognized
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(There was recognition to be offered).
The half-time apology to Dean was recognition of fault.
But as well, perhaps more than that: there was recognition.
The modesty of Amsterdam was recognition of that.
Otherwise there was recognition for only two people on the frontline of British conservation.
Pochettino said the award was recognition for the efforts of everyone at the club.
It was recognition of the process that Halpert had preached and that his players practiced.
For people working in the often overlooked business of selling clothes to large women, "it was recognition," Boos told me.
The emphasis on sexual pleasure, not just health, was recognition that something was not right in the Islamic Republic.
The approval was recognition that Greece, and its newly trimmed economy, was ready to join the club of modern Europe.
"Most of the teams are supportive, and all round there was recognition that we've got to get it right.
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