1. Most importantly it is a belated recognition that imperialism offers a fantastically huge and barely mined seam of stories. 2. Such a belated recognition is likely to strike a reader as old news. 3. She received belated recognition for her scientific discovery. 4. And for many of the people whose contributions are being acknowledged, the new name is a belated recognition of changing times in general. 5. Business leaders and many economists welcomed the belated recognition of fiscal reality, and the decision not to impose further controls. 6. Demand for high-security laboratory space has increased each year, particularly recently with the belated recognition of the threat of new and emerging diseases. 7. George Davis ended up with nothing but a plaque and belated recognition. 8. In a belated recognition of the importance of professional strategists, she hired both a new manager and a new spokesman in the middle of the race. 9. Muslims are also winning belated recognition in the public arena. 10. Putting them under tighter supervision is a belated recognition of how large financial services have grown in China. |