The phrase
"wide recognition" means that a large number of people acknowledge or are aware of something.
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How can industrial - organizational (I - O) psychology practitioners
gain wider recognition for their accomplishments?
It is only recently that therapeutic lasers have gained
wide recognition in veterinary medicine.
We hope that certification in this specialty will
achieve wide recognition and enhance the self - esteem of veterinary technicians.
They have grown hugely successful teams and acquired
industry wide recognition and awards as a direct result of their incredible success.
After struggling in poverty for three decades, she finally gained
wider recognition at age fifty - nine and was celebrated for her groundbreaking large - scale abstract sculpture.
There is
also wide recognition that today's world demands individuals who can think creatively and critically, solve problems, and manage change.
With my team player and can do attitude I was able to motivate co-workers over manager to achieve our revenue goals without stepping on any toes while receiving
company wide recognition.
In the last eight years she has focused her practice on employment law and has gained
wide recognition for her skills in this field.
Slowly, his work started to
achieve wider recognition and commercial success, allowing him to become a full time professional artist in 1976.
Today, there may be
wide recognition of the value of personalized, experience - based learning for students, but what about for teachers and school leaders?
The self - portraits and the iconic mirror works brought him world -
wide recognition in the 1960s.
This Emory professor is
winning wide recognition as a «comer» in the new generation of social scientific experts on religion.
In February, he received
wide recognition when he was awarded the biennial Artes Mundi 6, the UK's top prize for international contemporary art.
As well as becoming a prominent artist, Dubuffet founded the Compagnie de l'Art Brut in 1948,
bringing wider recognition to this area.
The artist Adrian Paci (born 1969) from Shkodra in north - western Albania achieved
wide recognition through a video that is basically comprised of a single shot: The artist arranged 18 day labourers from his hometown Shkodra into a group picture on the steps of a stadium.
Although she exhibited often and received
wide recognition by the mid-late 1950s, she hardly sold anything.
Despite her artistic innovations, Nevelson struggled to support herself and did not receive
wider recognition until much later on in her career.
We constantly focus on
building wider recognition and awareness of Hays as a market leader both through partnerships with other organisations and by building a portfolio of high quality and respected publications that demonstrate the thought - leadership credential of Hays and our people.
And their creator, Grayson Perry — the cross-dressing potter and cultural commentator, with a Turner prize, a host of solo exhibitions, a bestselling autobiography and two Baftas under his belt — understands the importance of
wide recognition only too well.
Kew Brewery will be a name that's new to a lot of beer drinkers, but we're big fans of its booze and
reckon wider recognition is now due.
A flirtation with New Labour has not endeared her to some of the Conservative party membership, but she is a very good media performer and hard worker who is likely to enjoy
wider recognition soon.
First things first, when you hail to the birth place of yoga with the sole purpose of its attainment, gaining a world -
wide recognition status with the freedom of spreading the art of yoga anywhere around the globe is definitely inspiring.
It
finds wide recognition of the importance of life skills, with 88 per cent of young people, 94 per cent of employers and 97 per cent of teachers saying that these are as or more important than academic qualifications.
Despite the early acknowledgment of Ms. Frankenthaler's achievement by Mr. Greenberg and by her fellow artists,
wider recognition took some time.
Basquiat's rise to
wider recognition coincided with the arrival, in New York, of the German Neo-Expressionist movement, which provided a congenial forum for his own street - smart, curbside expressionism.
[11] He would later become the first director of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris (1974 - 1981), where he continued to be influential in
promoting wider recognition of Saint Phalle's artwork.
«The new research and critical assessment of HonorĂ© Sharrer, an important 20th - century American artist whose work
merits wider recognition, provides an extraordinary opportunity for the Museum to tell a broader and more complete story of the American experience.
This series was one of the first to gain
Wesselmann wide recognition, and which allowed his work to continue to develop its skewed take on American iconography.