Sentences with phrase «much of the acknowledgment»

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has acknowledged this much in recent public statements regarding the Cambridge Analytica data breach — but what needs far more acknowledgment is that Facebook has far outstripped the moniker of «social media.»
This statement offers explicit acknowledgment of a trinitarian theology of worship as a graced event, much discussed in the recent renaissance of trinitarian theology.
Respect means the acknowledgment of the other as truly other than the self as equally worthy as the self, as having as much interiority and freedom as the self.
This acknowledgment of his professional achievements and commitment to service is very much deserved.»
Haneke's camera is scrupulously avoidant of anything remotely approaching exploitation or cruelty, but it doesn't flinch for a moment from the harsh physical and emotional realities of the dreadful situation, its confusion and loss and humiliation; that kind of unremitting honesty, however — that kind of acknowledgment of the painful, irremediable fact of death — makes for the most stirring, principled, and meaningful illustration possible of the truest meaning of love, the kind that goes much deeper and wider, and endures longer, than romance or joy or even togetherness.
Lord and Miller have spoken about their Solo experience in the past, always being thoroughly magnanimous about the process and the fall - out, so however much of their original idea remains in Ron Howard's version, this creative acknowledgment is a fitting end to the story.
Too many spirited conversations with colleagues and young members of the movie industry, too much excited chitchat about how everything had changed, too many tweets riven with Sunken Place GIFs, and too much wonder over what it would mean for the future of the Oscars if the show could follow its historic Moonlight moment with a genuinely transgressive acknowledgment of Jordan Peele's social - thriller - horror - comedy - documentary as best in class.
Acknowledgments Preface T he concept is simple and attractive: Evaluate teachers on the basis of how much academic growth their students experience over the course of the school year.
In acknowledgment of the reality in many schools — far too much to teach, far too little time to teach it — Countering Bullying and Harassment streamlines critical material into six lessons per grade that provide developmentally appropriate approaches to key topics including establishing positive classroom environments, identifying and understanding the dynamics of bullying and harassment, cyber-bullying, and what it means to be a friend and ally.
«I very much appreciate the acknowledgment that ultimately schools are best under the guidance of a locally elected school board,» she said.
Thank you so much for all the acknowledgments and sharing of your experience with us.
I am very grateful to your writing / marketing tips, which pointed me in the right direction — so much so, in fact, that I've included you in the acknowledgments of my newly published book: WORD SAVVY: Use the Right Word Every Time, All the Time (Writer's Digest Books).»
This issue is not so much about federal regulations or inconsistencies between state laws and RESPA so much as is about HUD recognizing agency representation for the borrower as a compensable service, fair and equal application of RESPA to all costs (including borrower's broker), and a formal acknowledgment that some brokers are intermediaries that sell access to money while others are fiduciaries.
This acknowledgment reinforces how much attention Nayarit has been placing to offer tourists the best of the destination — not only from the resorts» and service standpoint, but from a nature and environmental perspective as well.
A suspension of cynicism, you might say, and an acknowledgment of much - needed care.
Downing's surfaces, such as in the marvelous «Abstract Composition» (1970) and «Recall» (1975) are much smoother and cooler than Levee's, by which he achieves a delightful form of lyrical abstraction that deserves acknowledgment superior to what he has received until now.
It was an acknowledgment of the tacit, built - in mystery of painting: that we don't make art so much as art tells the artist what it wants to be.
After an emotional acknowledgment of how much more meaningful it was to be paid respects in his hometown than it has been in Paris and other places that have already done the same, he castigated Hollywood for not leading the world in film - as - art.
[Andy Revkin — This is acknowledgment of the reality that, in terms of climate at least, the world is very much not flat.]
Further still, the acknowledgment of our primate cousins as sentient beings could add some much - need impetus to global conservation efforts as a profound emotional toll on the animals themselves is counted among the tragedies resulting from poaching and habitat loss.
The man nodded, not so much in approval as in acknowledgment of what was expected.
Thank you so much for passing on acknowledgment of our top - notch expertise to others!
Although I agree with much of Chachko's post, I would take issue with what she says about how the failure of states to condemn the attack at the time and to react to Israel's new acknowledgment of its responsibility might affect the customary status of pre-emptive self - defence:
The agency's acknowledgment of its investigation helped push Facebook's stock down as much as 6.5 percent on Monday morning before it recovered.
Essentially the Competition Bureau of Canada's lawyer has acknowledged at the Tribunal that there is a problem in the GTA, with the nature of the current competition among those real estate Registrant's or Practitioner's conducting business in the area, leading to a «cutthroat GTA market» Given the nature of Competition Bureau of Canada's acknowledgment, would a reasonable person not draw from this that it was more likely that a consumer would to pay too much for a home — given the nature of the GTA market, as so described by the Competition Bureau of Canada's own lawyer?
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