increasing recognition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandrecognition
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or 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 ofincreaseandrecognitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Increasingrecognitionof these problems and the need to generate innovations with greater and widespread impacts has propelled alternative approaches to agricultural research.
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Yet amongst socialists there was, nevertheless,increasingrecognitionof the difficulties involved in international co-operation.
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There isincreasingrecognitionthat qualitatively different subgroups may be a significant source of heterogeneity in developmental trajectories of depressive symptoms.
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The article argues forincreasingrecognitionof the value in political studies of data relating to religion and art.
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There isincreasingrecognitionthat early environmental influences may have long-term consequences on human health.
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There isincreasingrecognitionthat a more effective and integrated "holistic" approach is urgently needed to solve the above-mentioned problems.
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There isincreasingrecognitionthat this phase is not necessarily unidirectional.
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Theincreasingrecognitionof the importance to metazoans of symbiotic micro-organisms is reflected also in the interpretation of trace fossils.
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Theincreasingrecognitionof this micro-element has sparked the analytical mind of musicians (creative artists and theoreticians alike) to deal with microand macro-elements simultaneously.
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Moreover, there isincreasingrecognitionof the dynamic interplay of influences over developmental time.
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Indeed, there isincreasingrecognitionthat prescription is part of description.
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These challenges are based on anincreasingrecognitionof the dynamic nature of language and social practices.
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Increasingrecognitionof the importance of collecting high-quality data is evidenced by efforts to develop guidance documents, regulations, and accreditation requirements that specifically address screening mammography data.
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After all, task-based language teaching has receivedincreasingrecognitionin the second language acquisition and second language pedagogy literature over the past two decades.
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At a time when the decline of honey bees threatens a pollination crisis in many countries, this book will meet a need that is findingincreasingrecognition.
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Hopefully,increasingrecognitionof the value of interdisciplinary collaboration will mitigate such structural and historical constraints on the advancement of developmental science.
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There has beenincreasingrecognitionof the importance of the prescribing process but this is inevitably remote from the patient with only periodic review between prescriber and patient.
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There is anincreasingrecognitionof the importance of productivity in the whole operation.
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