appreciate

appreciate

They will only be removed if growers appreciate the significance of compaction and exercise greater patience in organizing their planting schedule.

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The emphasis is on students’ engagement in making and appreciating, with tutors providing models of planning, teaching and evaluating.

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It also reports on how the students appreciated access to a large number of authentic, relevant examples.

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Moreover, in several cases they were associated with other objects of special significance, indicating that these vessels were highly appreciated by their owners.

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Failure to appreciate such differences can lead to misunderstandings, confusion and even offence.

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Not all readers will appreciate its usage and there are gender-free alternatives in ever y case.

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This should not surprise anyone who appreciates their author’s indubitably egalitarian concerns.

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The voyage was blessed by fine weather, and appeared to be enjoyed and appreciated by the passengers.

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Since these exercises tend to change the context for the new construct, students also begin to appreciate its general powers and pitfalls.

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Most people who are not themselves singers fail to appreciate the extraordinary physical labour and tension required to produce an operatic sound.

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If there were some doubts at the outset, however, they seem to have evaporated once farmers appreciated the advantages of cooperative arrangements.

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It is difficult for us to appreciate the startling freshness of these fabrics.

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He then dismisses natural-law theory with the objection that it fails to appreciate the fallenness of human nature.

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Independent replications of genetic effects are needed to appreciate the magnitude of genetic influences on these disorders.

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The linchamientos cannot be understood without appreciating this sense of desperation.

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