proper recognition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofproperandrecognition
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proper
adjective
uk/ˈprɒp.ər/us/ˈprɑː.pɚ/
real, satisfactory, suitable, ...
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recognition
noun
uk/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/us/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
agreement that something is true ...
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(Definition ofproperandrecognitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Rationalism may be rendered coherent by theproperrecognitionof its inherent limitations, he concludes.
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It is also partly because the police feel that extra burdens have been placed upon them withoutproperrecognitionof their difficulties.
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It is aproperrecognitionof community nurses' skills.
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We are also keen that all employers should giveproperrecognitionto the qualities that older workers possess.
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I urge him to giveproperrecognitionto the value of trade unions in this area.
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He has always sought to put their case and to getproperrecognitionof their problems.
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In fact, it could be said that good government is aproperrecognitionof justifiable distinction, and that applies in many cases today.
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We were told thatproperrecognitionmust be given to the cost where breakfast is provided.
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But to tackle the problems we need to haveproperrecognitionof the problems that teachers face and pay must be part of that priority.
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We need to giveproperrecognitionto the childhood of children.
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It also allows forproperrecognitionof both national and local factors.
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I believe that those who seek to improve their qualifications ought to be givenproperrecognitionand reward, financial and otherwise.
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We wantproperrecognitionof the important contribution that sport makes, and action on some well-known problems.
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I hope that what he said about consultative machinery means that there will be aproperrecognitionof and dealing with these associations.
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We need measures to counter the gravitational pull of ministerial office, and some public statement that the job of scrutiny hasproperrecognitionand status.
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I ask that these men should be givenproperrecognition.
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Ought we not to have aproperrecognitionof the need for home improvement?
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That would be useful in consideringproperrecognitionof the qualified entitlements to drive.
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That would ensureproperrecognitionof the impact that they have, in the same way as adults, on overcrowding.
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We believe that an adequate, independent income for all carers would be an important step towardsproperrecognitionof their contribution.
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