growing recognition

collocation in English

meaningsofgrowingandrecognition

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growing
adjective
uk
/ˈɡrəʊ.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈɡroʊ.ɪŋ/
increasing in size ...
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recognition
noun
uk
/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
us
/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
agreement that something is true ...
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(Definition ofgrowingandrecognitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Growingrecognitionof the importance of service user involvement in mental health service planning and evaluation.
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Growingrecognitionof the subject has resulted in an academic boom which is only appropriate to its global importance for a number of obvious reasons.
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Growingrecognitionof this has meant that although development economists discussed policy in earlier years, they now study the character of institutions.
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However, there isgrowingrecognitionthat this is not unproblematic.
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Relatedly, there has also been agrowingrecognitionof interdependencies between the public, private and community sectors and a greater willingness to explore collaborative relationships.
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There is agrowingrecognitionof the important contribution of child variables to children's adaptation to major life stress.
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There isgrowingrecognitionof the importance of attending to non-verbal forms of self-expression and communication used by people with dementia.
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This was in part motivated by agrowingrecognitionthat the research to date had achieved very little.
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There is alsogrowingrecognitionthat just wars also include international law enforcement and humanitarian intervention.
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More recently, there has beengrowingrecognitionof the importance of parenchymal liver disease in elderly people.
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There is agrowingrecognitionthat the availability of family planning services cannot remain the sole mechanism to lower the country's high population growth.
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Thegrowingrecognitionof this belief has become central to the social role of archaeology, and equally central to the justification of its public funding.
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There is nowgrowingrecognitionthat people with dementia are able to provide accurate and valid reports of their experience of services.
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There isgrowingrecognitionof the role that activity and exercise can play in promoting healthy ageing and in reducing the functional declines that accompany ageing.
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Today there is agrowingrecognitionthat the successful management of protected areas depends on the co-operation and support of the local people living with wildlife.
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Middle-class fears about water quality added weight to what was agrowingrecognitionthat a universal supply of clean water was a general social necessity.
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The rapid expansion of manufacturing after 1850 brought about agrowingrecognition, among sections of the urban elite, of the likely damaging effects of further prolonged con-ict.
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Generally, there wasgrowingrecognitionthat to keep up with the growing quantity and complexity of data, affinity tables would themselves have to become increasingly complex.
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Over the past decade, there has beengrowingrecognitionthat glia (astrocytes /or microglia) are key players in the creation maintenance of clinically relevant pain states.
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