lack of recognition

collocation in English

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recognition
noun
uk
/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
us
/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
agreement that something is true ...
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Thislackofrecognitionis precisely what makes it ideological and thus largely immune to criticism.
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A second explanation is thelackofrecognitionof this condition.
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Small industrialists gained autonomy but also suffered from declining representation andlackofrecognition.
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Herlackofrecognitionpride will not only be a real cognitive failure but it will also be a failure of humility.
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There are concerns that there is alackofrecognitionfor applied disciplines (5), and a bias against clinical research in bibliometric assessments (10;12;14).
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This was particularly the case for poverty, housing, health and social care, language barriers, lack of access to services andlackofrecognitionof religious and cultural needs.
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The first is thelackofrecognitionof the importance of the third pillar in pension systems.
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The need to consider a reduction does not indicate anylackofrecognitionof the importance of the work which the centre carries out.
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Lackofrecognitionof women's merits is built very deeply into our structures and attitudes to women's contributions at home and at work.
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The sentence was not meant to implylackofrecognitionfor what has been done, or any attempt to penalise industry.
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The present situation also implieslackofrecognitionand respect.
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It is thelackofrecognitionwhich is, to my mind, morally wrong.
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I was also shocked at thelackofrecognitionof our anti-social hours and unhealthy lifestyle.
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That organisation was formed in 1991 because it was realised that there was alackofrecognitionand support for adult dyslexics.
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The fact that they have not been included in the existing education debate does not indicate anylackofrecognitionof their importance.
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We see aspects of thatlackofrecognitionof the importance of the technical aspect of the undertaking in a number of other ways.
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But there is alackofrecognitionin regard to industrial planning.
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And another conclusion is: "the cumulative effect of the changes, pressures of work andlackofrecognitionis undermining the morale of the teaching workforce".
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