Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Cuénot is in some ways responsible for his lack of acknowledgment.
And the total lack of acknowledgment really bothers us."
I'm dismayed at the total lack of acknowledgment that for a new user, this is a good article to keep them safe and secure.
While the Giants' mantra is "no respect," the Ravens complain of a lack of acknowledgment.
Part of the difficulty in disputes about sweatshops is the lack of acknowledgment that various sides are operating from very different core values or perspectives.
Pennoyer warned both parties of a third party rising due to lack of acknowledgment of political problems that faced the nation.
"Tragic" deaths involve isolation - the lack of acknowledgment of the illness, a turning away by friends and colleagues, and the inevitable loss of humanity.
Acknowledgments for data sent, or lack of acknowledgments, are used by senders to infer network conditions between the TCP sender and receiver.
Elliott has personally held workshops in Australia, focusing on racial issues brought up by Pauline Hanson and the lack of acknowledgment of contributions made by aborigines in that country.
On the day of the end of the Hair Kingdom, Captain Battleship stated that he was glad that the Hair Kingdom ended due to his lack of acknowledgment.
Men's soccer at Reno High School has been a sport with controversy and some students feel soccer has been notorious for the lack of acknowledgment it receives from the school's athletic department.
George Seldes, in his book Witness to a Century, describes Ford's recollection of his writing collaboration with Joseph Conrad, and the lack of acknowledgment by publishers of his status as co-author.
Perhaps the only person in the place who might have expected a ruder greeting than Cone was George Steinbrenner, the prodigal owner who returned, but wasn't announced (he would later joke that the lack of acknowledgment was strategic - for his own safety).
As a graduate student in landscape architecture at Ohio State University, I have spent several years studying form, function and the environment, and I continue to be amazed at the lack of acknowledgment of the strong connection between man and nature.
To the Editor: What is glaring to me in Guy Garcia's article is the complete lack of acknowledgment on the part of anyone that American women have not been allowed to see in mainstream American culture their own object of heterosexual desire: the male body.