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acknowledgment

[ak-nol-ij-muhnt] / ækˈnɒl ɪdʒ mənt /




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The program’s creation was a tacit acknowledgment of how depleted Ukraine’s fighting force had become.

From The Wall Street Journal

And realize that the accolades and the awards and the acknowledgment is beautiful because it’s coming from your peers and we’re celebrating each other.

From Los Angeles Times

"Police officers should not face losing their liberty or livelihoods for doing the job that society expects of them and it has been pleasing to see government acknowledgment of this."

From BBC

“So I hedge. The dollar position isn’t a bet that the dollar is going to rip. It’s acknowledgment that my metals book is already betting it won’t,” Campbell says.

From MarketWatch

The statement was an acknowledgment that the early days of Weiss’ tenure have not been smooth.

From Los Angeles Times