name recognition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnameandrecognition
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name
noun
uk/neɪm/us/neɪm/
the word or words that a person, thing, or place is ...
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recognition
noun
uk/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/us/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
agreement that something is true ...
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(Definition ofnameandrecognitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The great asymmetries ofnamerecognition, experience and resources require one to reconsider the model in these terms.
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By now he had thenamerecognitionhe had lacked in the first round.
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Apparently challengers who are disadvantaged in terms of resources andnamerecognitionoffer moderate positions in an attempt to compensate for their non-policy liabilities.
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His 'non-policy' advantages in skill,namerecognition, campaign resources and stylistic fit with the district tend to overwhelm voters' ideological considerations.
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Littlenamerecognitionand severe competition hindered its potential for success.
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Rather, they are based on legislators' personal characteristics, such as personal assets, financial resources and localnamerecognition.
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Of all the elements that go to make up an ethnic identity, onlynamerecognitionand geographic location are essential to our analysis.
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This difference is consistent with an incumbency effect, whereby non-partisans rely onnamerecognitionand constituency service more than party labels.
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In an open-list setting, candidates from the same party will have little difficulty gainingnamerecognitionwhere there are few of them.
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This title has brought increasednamerecognitionfor the variety and thus more large-scale market appeal.
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We expect that ranking in such committees would boost the probability of being elected for a higher office, since it raises incumbents' visibility andnamerecognition.
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Both use some form ofnamerecognition.
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However, as candidate numbers increase, so too does the need for the financial resources adequate to disseminate information to voters in order to achievenamerecognition.
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The question is whether the unique experience ofnamerecognitionand writing advances children's knowledge of superordinate print characteristics in reference to name prior to print in general.
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It has become clear that projects such as sure start have hugenamerecognition.
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