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Synonym: acknowledgementacknowledgmentcreditidentificationrealisationrealizationSimilar words: cognitivemunitionsdefinitionrecommendationeditionreceptionadditionpositionMeaning: [‚rekəg'nɪʃn]  n. 1. the state or quality of being recognized or acknowledged 2. the process of recognizing something or someone by remembering 3. approval 4. coming to understand something clearly and distinctly 5. (biology) the ability of one molecule to attach to another molecule that has a complementary shape 6. the explicit and formal acknowledgement of a government or of the national independence of a country 7. an acceptance (as of a claim) as true and valid 8. designation by the chair granting a person the right to speak in a deliberative body. 
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91 We then went on to describe the Johnston-McClelland model of visual word recognition and the Cohort model of auditory word recognition.
92 Dictionaries differ widely in their style and content, and this has been shown to affect recognition performance.
93 The result, again, was a recognition of cognitive dissonance between internal stakeholder groups.
94 The celebration marks a recognition by leaders here that the Navy is an important part of the community, said Rear Adm.
95 It is rarely the case that the correct word is always amongst the alternatives suggested by the lower recognition levels.
96 Pattern Recognition Many different types of networks are under consideration for various research and application projects.
97 The entire white watch crew at Wallasey fire station received a prestigious award in recognition of their bravery at the triple rescue.
98 Marx's recognition of the specificity of motives under capitalism should have alerted us to this problem.
99 Clearly the whole game has a dimension of linear extension which enables a continual process of growth in recognition.
100 He was awarded several honorary degrees in recognition of this intellectual and institutional contribution.
101 By 1920 she had written two novels, and had succeeded in winning recognition in literary circles.
102 Possible applications are continuous speech recognition and commands to robot arms.
103 The older brokers want my support getting recognition and resources.
104 This could include word processing, a database, case management and optical character recognition.
105 We have to judge whether recognition of two republics now would increase the very real danger of civil war in other republics.
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106 Of course, the recognition of cognitive dissonance still does not solve the problem.
107 She was convinced of her own artistic genius and perpetually dissatisfied with the quality of recognition she received.
108 Do you get more recognition or coverage than you would have working by yourselves?
109 Council leaders want to bestow the highest honour they can in recognition of Clough's achievements with Nottingham Forest.
110 This project originated from a recognition that a major concern in early childhood education in Britain at present is the role of parents.
111 Most psychologists are agreed that recognition and approval can be powerful motivators.
112 Conclusions A probabilistic syntax processor has been developed to assist in the selection of the correct words for a text recognition system.
113 They had to achieve managerial recognition that accountability to colleagues in the team was important alongside accountability to individual agencies.
114 You have the advantage of being able to raise money, to create news, of having a high level of recognition.
115 While I did not begrudge the President his due recognition, this was a trifle fulsome.
116 Huckle and Lowly must do chores, in the form of reading, letter recognition and alphabet problems.
117 The techniques are more generally applicable to all areas of text recognition.
118 First, there is the establishment of goals in the light of available data and with the recognition of economic, political and administrative constraints.
119 Plain radiographs of the cervical spine in flexion and extension will allow recognition of atlantoaxial subluxation and subaxial subluxation.
120 Perception is biased towards recognition and each successful achievement reduces uncertainty.
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