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acknowledge

[ak-nol-ij] / ækˈnɒl ɪdʒ /




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Like the British troops who readily acknowledged the “pluck” of the Dervishes, Mr. Hart is impressed by their willingness to face the massed firepower of rifles, machine guns and artillery.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the time, Mr Hughes said he was "personally mortified" by the mistake and acknowledged the "deep disruption" it caused.

From BBC

In a note, the bank’s analysts say they are “sympathetic to concerns about oversupply” and acknowledge “a large range of outcomes remains possible.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Hahn has acknowledged that the federal government will probably take action against the ordinance.

From Los Angeles Times

With thousands of supporters due to travel over the Christmas period, Carse acknowledged the responsibility of keeping the series alive.

From BBC