Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Recognition in a sentence

Recognition in a sentence

  up(5)  down(4)
Sentence count:241+17Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
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. 
Random good picture Not show
121 The layout of documents can provide additional information which also places constraints on the recognition process.
122 Clustering applications would include things like character recognition, sonar / radar signal classification, and robotic control.
123 The only major obstacle remaining, mutual recognition, has clinched the deal.
124 Not to have achieved recognition as a failure, felt Dyson, was almost worse than the failing itself.
125 And character recognition is relatively slow and prone to errors even on powerful computers.
126 The methods described and implemented are not only applicable to on-line cursive script recognition.
127 Access to the compound tree is achieved through the word recognition tree.
128 Models of face processing Finally, I want to move from cognitive models of word recognition to cognitive models of face recognition.
129 Certainly there are commercially available recognition units which can be plugged into home computers but they are very unsophisticated.
130 Such a belated recognition is likely to strike a reader as old news.
131 Perhaps the only firm conclusion to emerge from this continuing debate is the recognition that the literary scene has become pluralistic.
132 The greatest barrier to full voice operation is the difficulty of achieving voice recognition.
133 Conclusions To conclude, a basic script recognition system has been demonstrated.
134 It is my strong belief that reward and recognition go hand in hand.
135 There is recognition of the political resistance at home to waging wars against the colonial revolution in the name of anticommunism.
136 In reality it was simply a recognition that the government had abandoned any serious attempt to keep monetary growth within targets.
137 In the reward area(sentencedict.com/recognition.html), I believe public recognition is almost as important as financial reward.
138 Proposed changes in the clinical career structure should make clinical nursing less of a poor relation in terms of financial recognition and status.
139 If this were not so, contextual facilitation of auditory word recognition would occur only for words at the end of clauses.
140 So far they have gained little official recognition and therefore do not automatically qualify for government grants to students.
141 In the imagination, of course, there is an added pleasure from recognition of the resemblance between the imitation and the original.
142 The training to achieve a recognition speed of 6o characters per second was accomplished in 3 1 / 2 hours.
143 The mutual recognition of ministers and members that is inherent in all union schemes plays a crucial role here.
144 Areas such as vision, continuous speech recognition and synthesis[Sentencedict.com], and machine learning have been hard.
145 Such tablets first became available in the late 1950's and precipitated considerable activity in on-line handwriting recognition.
146 The 1890s and early 1900s saw a series of bitter conflicts associated with drives for union recognition.
147 The ability of speech recognition systems to discriminate words from acoustic information alone is not encouraging.
148 There were no real by-lines on the Bideford Gazette, no printed recognition of who had written the story.
149 This is another area which is changing out of all recognition since closure of the colliery and removal of sidings etc.
150 This is best illustrated by considering the flow of information through the various stages of recognition, as shown in Figure 3.1.
More similar words: cognitivemunitionsdefinitionrecommendationeditionreceptionadditionpositionconditiontraditioncoalitionadditionalconditionsexpeditiontransitionexhibitioncompositionoppositionin additionappreciationtraditionalpractitioneracquisitionin addition totraditionallyin all directionseconomic recoverytelecommunicationsmagnituderecord
Total 241, 30 Per page  5/9  «first  pre  next  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words