Sentences with phrase «proper recognition»

We are very pleased to offer event sponsorship and project partnerships designed to enhance those relationships and provide proper recognition of our business partners.
Please be fair and give proper recognition to those who gave the time and effort to obtaining the data and then making them available.
They will certainly fail to do so adequately unless they offer proper recognition to the crucial influence of religious and cultural factors.
This was proper recognition for two thrilling and original texts, and should hopefully increase the confidence and commissions of the writers.
While this holiday is set aside specifically for bosses to give proper recognition to their employees, why stop there?
The missionary movement rarely receives proper recognition in modernity's narrative, but it proved a crucial bridge between Europe and the rest of the world, even into the present.
«With Clip Champs and Top Cheerers, supportive viewers are able to get proper recognition for the role they play in the creator's success.»
It is satisfying to see Benglis finally given proper recognition in the UK — and all credit is due to the Hepworth for rectifying the neglect of her practice by museums here.
Nominees must also gain proper recognition for, and of, the restaurant industry and help to build the image of the food service industry overall.
However, without proper recognition and treatment, most of these children do NOT outgrow Selective Mutism and end up going through years without speaking, interacting normally, or developing appropriate social skills.
It dives deep behind the scenes of National Lampoon with all the key players, from Chevy Chase to P.J. O'Rourke to Kevin Bacon (yes, he had a role in Animal House), not to mention influenced comedic talents like Judd Apatow, with proper recognition paid to some who aren't anymore, like Saturday Night Live and Animal House star John Belushi.
However, it runs into a difficulty identified by Iacobucci J. in Little Sisters Book and Art Emporium v. Canada (Minister of Justice): «it hardly seems appropriate to entrust the Customs bureaucracy, in its administration of the Customs legislation, to deal with the matter through proper recognition of the constitutional values in play».
We welcome the general recognition in the ministerial statement made on 20 July 2009 that the original proposals have been «substantially revised» and we hope that will include proper recognition of complexity in cases.
It also outlines the donor's right to receive proper recognition, gain access to the organization's financial statements, obtain information on how funds are being distributed, and stay anonymous if desired.
We should consider sending Modano something nice for that however, in case he never got proper recognition.
A lack of proper recognition of the role also hinders recruitment — 74 % of governors in a recent survey by The Key thought governors did not gain enough recognition from government.
While particularly influential in her use of embroidery, she also produced wallpaper, jewellery and other textiles, all of which are given proper recognition in this exhibition enabled by an Art Happens campaign.
Emotional work, so often associated women and with caring for family (both young and old) may finally be given the proper recognition.
They are actively seeing that you get the good projects at work, that you receive the proper recognition for your job, and they provide you with timely feedback so that you are constantly improving.
«Give proper recognition to those widows who are really in need,» Paul tells the elders at Ephesus.
In his Human Dignity, George Kateb equates dignity with «status and stature,» which have to do with «the proper recognition of the identity of every human being.»
It is impossible here to develop this theme more fully, nor is the lecturer competent to make the attempt; but we know that quite revolutionary changes in our traditional notions about human behavior have already taken place and even more revolutionary changes are likely to take place when the discoveries of depth - psychology and psycho - somatics have been given their proper recognition.
To give apples their proper recognition, I made them the star of this cake.
Rabbinical colleges under the federal law had received that proper recognition «PELL grants» but the state did not accept this - until this bill.
One of the corollaries of Mettler's book is that the existence of the submerged state acts as a systematic barrier to proper recognition of government intervention.
The Warri South APC Chairman tasked new entrants into the party's fold «to return to their respective units and wards for proper recognition and orientation to avoid negative consequences.»
As for the researchers» teaching load, the FJI recommended that «mechanisms for the proper recognition and regulation of such duties must be introduced.»
Therefore, it is important to be aware of the symptoms and predictive elements that allow for proper recognition and diagnosis of the condition.
I love that this company gives back and wanted to give them proper recognition and congratulate them on a job well done!
I've opted to include her as the single, combined character as I'm not entirely sure how the mechanics of controlling the two twins at once would work, but as the woman who fostered and cared for the almighty Ganondorf, it only seems to make sense that she get proper recognition.
I hope he gets some proper recognition stateside eventually.
We will be sure to pass along your review to him and give him proper recognition.
The fallacies are not taking into account the proper recognition of capital gains, and then looking at the back end and concluding that the IRA is great (which it is!).
Proper recognition of clinical signs, including a complete patient history and assessment of the patient's household environment, is essential to accurately diagnose and treat separation anxiety.
In our current climate it is especially appropriate that their defiance of prejudice and prudishness is at last receiving its proper recognition.
Carol Rama might be Italy's equivalent to Louise Bourgeois or Yayoi Kusama, only it's taken longer for her to receive her proper recognition: At eighty - five, she was just awarded the Golden Lion at last year's Venice Biennale and is now being given the most complete retrospective of her work to date, with 150 paintings, drawings, sculptures, and prints from 1933 to the present.
Proper recognition of access to justice issues could provide the... [more]
It is an area overdue for proper recognition and coverage.»
«At some point, be it researching around Indigenous health and wellbeing or policy making around Indigenous health and wellbeing or trying as a society to reconcile what it is to heal, at some point that conversation about sovereignty and proper recognition will be had.
«We now need nothing less than full and proper recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia's constitution and the removal of all traces of discrimination,» said Mr Cooke.
«The bipartisan support for recognition offers us a real opportunity for us to get this right and ensure the full and proper recognition of Aboriginal people in the Australian Constitution.»
The peak Aboriginal health organisation today reaffirmed its support for the full and proper recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia's Constitution as Mabo Day is celebrated across the country.
It will also be «a proper recognition of the loss and suffering that De Rose Hill native title holders have suffered as a result of those acts that have «extinguished» native title».
I like to see good form and proper recognition of fixed and variable costs.
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