Aún no tenemos significados para "public acknowledgment".
1The circumstances under which this offer was made demand a public acknowledgment.
2Yesterday afternoon was the first time Bacon's Irish origins were given such public acknowledgment.
3There ought to be public acknowledgment of our rescue and expression of our united thanks.
4Morrell's remarks were the first public acknowledgment by the Pentagon of problems with the bombing operation.
5In 2005 his public acknowledgment that his son had died from Aids boosted efforts to fight it.
6The other was the pope's public acknowledgment that nuns have been sexually abused by priests and bishops.
7The confirmation is the first public acknowledgment of an investigation that is said to have started last summer.
8Today in Iraq there is no public acknowledgment of our tragedy, no public telling of our history of conflict.
9I want them punished, and I want a public acknowledgment I was framed and an apology from the government.
10There are many worthy of the honour who are much older and who would value such a public acknowledgment.
11Success came later, but this is naught; for the achievement is more than the public acknowledgment of the deed.
12But it is as a writer, and not as a canoeist, that I seek some moderately conspicuous public acknowledgment.
13They have been waged in the shadows, without public acknowledgment and without clear lines of authority or control inside government.
14The record is a public acknowledgment of the title of the owner to the land made in the county books.
15The kind and disinterested manner in which you have furnished the materials of the following tale, merits a public acknowledgment.
16She had made a signed statement admitting the truth of these charges and had further made public acknowledgment in court.
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