Sentences with phrase «due recognition»

And there's the tendency in technology to always move on to the next thing - without always giving due recognition to what every team member has contributed to the initiative just finished.
The good life can be lived only with due recognition of such restraints as well as of the great possibilities of the human will.
We need realism here, with due recognition given to both sides of the human story.
It's widely acknowledged that more black artists will achieve due recognition when more African - American curators are placed in mainstream museums.
The GT - R however, deserves due recognition for its missile - like acceleration and fearless performance character.
The often forgotten game is finally getting an overhaul and the much due recognition it deserves.
However, the authors ask that due recognition of the scale be given in any published work that uses the measure.
They wish instead to enter into a civil partnership, which they consider would reflect their values and give due recognition to the equal nature of their relationship.
While contemporary Latin American art has only recently begun to receive due recognition in the field, the gallery has been a key proponent of the region for decades, representing some of its most vital figures and presenting museum - quality exhibitions of their work.
The exercise of rights and freedoms is limited «for the purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms of others and of meeting the just requirements of morality, public order, and general welfare in a democratic society.»
By working with the CMS, the AAMA has helped achieve this landmark ruling, which provides due recognition not only to the medical assisting profession, but also to the importance of rigorous certification standards.
These included the misperception that disclosure of major findings may negatively prejudice subsequent journal publication; limitations in technical capacity to share information; concerns that data would be analysed and published without due recognition; and the possibility that data sharing could lead to the development of products that source populations are unable to afford.
They grow from due recognition of necessary functional differences in a complex society and from acceptance of the just requirements of membership in it.
Nwuche lamented the absence of good road networks in the area, adding that the government had not given the people due recognition in the recent times.
The Clinton - era approach perhaps made due recognition of the fact that the origins of the accountability movement lay in the states.
With a new essay by critic and scholar Lyle Rexer, this first chronological retrospective offers due recognition to an outstanding talent and a tribute to New York in all its thrilling, chaotic, and stately glory.
This unprecedented survey exhibition gives due recognition to the women artists and activists of color who were actively contributing to the second wave of feminism — a chapter of art history that has too often excluded non-white women artists.
Dr Bergin received due recognition when the United States government invited her to craft the Americans with Disabilities Act, or the ADA.
It can only have value if and as its members decide to work at it, not in a painfully severe fashion but with genuine willingness to do what they can to promote and augment the relationship, with due recognition of likely failures and with a readiness to accept these when they happen.
Any such limitations shall be non-discriminatory and strictly necessary solely for the purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms of others and for meeting the just and most compelling requirements of a democratic society.
As a methodology, reductionism is justifiable provided due recognition is given to its limitations.
But with due recognition of these possibilities, it still remains probable that Jesus shared the apocalyptic expectations common in Judaism in the first century and looked upon himself as God's chosen agent for bringing these things to pass.
Even today, the field has not been given its due recognition in many institutions around the world.
The too frequent total concentration upon the human, to the exclusion of due recognition and acceptance of the non-human environment, is one of the sad consequences of our altogether overly «man - centered way of seeing things.
Means to Message also provides an excellent introduction to Jaki's work» one of the most distinguished scholarly enterprises of the last third of the twentieth century, an oeuvre that has not yet received due recognition.
He also gives due recognition to Rabbi David Novak's important work on natural law within the context of covenantal theology.
First, there is the hermeneutic of Protestant scholastic orthodoxy, which allows for grammatical - historical exegesis, the kind that deals with the linguistic history of the text but is loathe to give due recognition to the cultural or historical conditioning of the perspective of the author of the text.
These four divisions show that some Jews wanted to be assured that the difference between the righteous faithful and the ungodly sinners would be given due recognition and would be of permanent significance; this desire was met by the first and last divisions.
Hence, good education must have as one of its major purposes a participation in the common life at an intelligent level, with due recognition of all that is relevant to augmenting that life.
We may conclude that in any use which is made of process - thought by Christian thinkers, due recognition must be given to the centrality of commitment for a viable statement of the meaning of man's existence and the significance of the world of nature and history in which that existence occurs.
As we now come to the end of these lectures, let me then reiterate my belief that Christian theologians who are prepared to use process - thought in the task of reconception of Christian faith are required also to give due recognition to the three emphases with which we have just been concerned: to existentialism, to history in its new meaning, and to the insights of modern psychological enquiry.
Due recognition of our inescapable mortality makes us see also that we do not count for so much in the total cosmic picture as we might like to think.
In a previous work, I proposed a theory of international relations called Symbiotic Realism, which goes beyond state - centrism and gives due recognition to the role of individuals, multinational organizations, transnational corporations, gender issues, reactive actors such as the environment and resources and, importantly, the emotionality of states and large collective identities as distinct actors weighting in global politics.
Opadokun lamented that it was unfortunate that former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who he described as the major beneficiary of the June 12 struggle, failed to accord Abiola the due recognition throughout his eight year - tenure, but urged the Federal Government to right the wrongs to Abiola by paying his family for the crippling of his businesses during the struggle.
Former President John Mahama believes that Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkrumah founded Ghana and must be given the due recognition on his birthday, September 21.
Accordingly, we are calling on George Andah to, as a matter of urgency, and in due recognition of the enormous roles that women play in society, apologize unreservedly to the Honourable Minister and to all women.
In due recognition of his visionary leadership, Mr. Agbaje is the recipient of several international accolades such as 2015 CEO of the Year from Finance Monthly, 2015 West African Business Leader of the Year from All Africa Business Leaders Award (AABLA) and 2015 Banker of the Year from World Finance.
The Ghana Club 100 is an annual compilation of the top 100 companies in Ghana to give due recognition to successful enterprise building.
Mrs. Ambode was angry that the priest did not accord her due recognition by anointing her before the other congregants.
Luckily, The Iron Giant received its due recognition on home video.
The attempt in this volume is to collect representative samples of this ongoing and influential part of American English, and give due recognition to it as a major force in shaping the way American English is spoken.»

Phrases with «due recognition»

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