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Meanings of belated recognition in English
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Usage of belated recognition in English
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The belatedrecognition of the critical genius of Poe was due to the company he kept.
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Despite a belatedrecognition that some leadership is much required, the reality is that a comprehensive solution won't be reached.
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It is also a belatedrecognition that our education system needs to catch up with the reality of modern life.
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But no one would dream of suspecting Bauerstein, or think of taking another sample-exceptPoirot, I added, with belatedrecognition.
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A new paid-for BritBox streaming service has launched, amid belatedrecognition that regulation must take in global as well as local context.
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It was widely regarded as a belatedrecognition of the scale of the economic crisis by the stricken Fianna Fáil government of 1982.
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It represented a belatedrecognition of gender quota legislation, passed in 2012, that requires political parties to ensure one-third of its candidates are women.
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The writer at this point seems to come to a belatedrecognition that his language is not very Christian, for he goes on, more charitably:
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I understood it at the time to be tears of joy at belatedrecognition, but Wenders believes it encapsulates the bitter-sweet romance of Cuban music.
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Thanks to a more supportive vibe, it's possible that you'll get belatedrecognition for something from the recent past.