The phrase "full appreciation" means to completely understand, recognize, or value something, often with a sense of gratitude or admiration. Full definition
First off, there are no life bars, no health, nothing on the screen whatsoever, allowing for full appreciation of the game's visuals. (thatvideogameblog.com)
What matters is a lively dialogue among the branches of theology, with full appreciation for the practical interest that governs them all. (religion-online.org)
Whether and how to offer flexible arrangements is a business decision, but it's one best made with full appreciation of the legal issues. (canadianlawyermag.com)