Books and articles are now commissions and performances, and an increased emphasis is placed upon awards, recognitions and honours. |
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We have been an industry leader in quality certifications and recognitions. |
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Special recognitions will be given for these honours at the 2007 Premier's Agri-Food Summit. |
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Broadly, I'm something of an animist, so my everyday life is filled with minor recognitions, deals, tributes, and negotiations with local spirits. |
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Its sustainable development actions have earned it many awards and recognitions. |
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Mr. Iacobucci has received numerous awards, honours and other recognitions in Canada, the United States, England and Italy. |
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Among their numerous recognitions, in 1997 the CCGA received the Award of excellence for an outstanding contribution to transportation in Canada. |
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Additional certifications and recognitions are currently under development. |
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Besides, the latter received many prizes, decorations and recognitions, even after the release of her scandal book. |
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Whether a flood of new recognitions will follow today's ruling remains to be seen, but would not be surprising. |
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She has authored an extensive list of publications and received many awards and recognitions for her outstanding achievement. |
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Our employees provide valuable service to our communities and are recognized through various awards and recognitions. |
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Thus the annual number of recognitions is computed through a specific process. |
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These recognitions force the ruling governments in democracies to act quickly and effectively to prevent famines. |
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Such recognitions, 68 to date, of which 22 are members of the European Union, help the young State to strengthen and take its place on the international scene. |
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He was made a member of the Canadian Hall of Fame, a Companion of the Order of Canada and a Companion of the Order of Malta, among many other recognitions. |
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These recognitions give us all tremendous cause for optimism in a world that is in large measure either in denial or in despondence about what is happening. |
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After all, one of the habitual recognitions of academics, at least in its more critical disciplines, is that the pursuit of knowledge and understanding can so quickly dissipate into meaninglessness. |
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The presiding officer first recognizes the mover of a proposition or the member of a committee presenting a report and endeavours to alternate recognitions between those favouring and those opposing a question. |
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Your group may decide to give other recognitions as well. |
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Finally, Mr President, why should we want to deprive Member States of the right to withdraw recognitions when they believe this to be essential for their own safety? |
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During the 1990s, these areas enjoyed various aesthetic recognitions from organisations including Britain in Bloom. |
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The effects of these limited recognitions shall be limited exclusively to the Member State or States which have submitted a request for such recognition. |
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Dolmen has however developed strong relationships with manufacturers and the official recognitions it has received from them is a reflection of the Dolmen Group's competence in the most up to date technologies. |
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The recognitions of Mats leave just the time for the audience under the impact to get their heads straight and to realize that an encore is inevitable. |
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The complex but fundamental relationship between language and graphism is one of the more provocative recognitions of Gesture and Speech. |
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