explicit recognition

collocation in English

meaningsofexplicitandrecognition

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explicit
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈsplɪs.ɪt/
us
/ɪkˈsplɪs.ɪt/
clear ...
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recognition
noun
uk
/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
us
/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
agreement that something is true ...
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(Definition ofexplicitandrecognitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These principles offer noexplicitrecognitionof the need to internalise global externalities, nor offer any mechanisms by which this could be achieved.
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Further, it is claimed thatexplicitrecognitionof these links in the context of public debate will better inform our decisions in regard to both.
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First, the decision shows anexplicitrecognitionof the duty to accommodate as a component of the guarantee of equality to people with disabilities.
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It is simply theexplicitrecognitionof the normative status of the status quo - whatever that status quo might be.
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There is very littleexplicitrecognition, mostly of a rhetorical nature.
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However, an important advantage of formulation (23) over (1) is itsexplicitrecognitionof as a state variable.
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Several recent national initiatives reflectexplicitrecognitionof the potential for resilience research to guide efficacious interventions.
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Along with an improvement of models, there needs to be anexplicitrecognitionof the importance of the insertion context and in particular the doctor's psychological preparation of the patient.
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While the empirical results of this study are relevant for any theory, a usage-based approach seems to give mostexplicitrecognitionto the issues covered in this paper.
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We will be seekingexplicitrecognitionof the importance of the efficient production, conversion, distribution and use of energy in the charter and relevant protocols.
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Is it not time that the conduct of political affairs gave moreexplicitrecognitionto the validity of this political judgment?
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The rapporteur is right to highlight theexplicitrecognitionof culture as an economic factor and also as a factor in social integration and citizenship.
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I have been banging on about the subject for a long time, but this is the first time that it has had suchexplicitrecognition.
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We welcome theexplicitrecognitionof the importance of investment in economic growth and trade to bringing about the requisite change.
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There isexplicitrecognitionthat no further aid will be provided to these companies if viability is not achieved.
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The declaration providesexplicitrecognitionof the aspirations of both the main traditions.
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What one wants is anexplicitrecognitionof groups.
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They are especially vulnerable because their position is weak and there is noexplicitrecognitionof children's civil and political rights.
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The growth of plant bargaining in recent years has been anexplicitrecognitionof this fact.
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First, it would represent anexplicitrecognitionof the broad front on which the preparatory measures are intended to function.
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