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recognition and success
Yet our economy clings inexorably to recognition of managerial status as the gage of success.
The commercial and critical success of this film opened up Western film markets for the first time to the products of the Japanese film industry, which in turn led to international recognition for other Japanese filmmakers.
International recognition began with the success of huge geodesic domes during the 1950s.
Despite the recognition and success they enjoyed in the States, they were still largely ignored in the United Kingdom until their sixth album, the platinum selling A New World Record, hit the top ten there in 1976.
Having achieved some of its goals, among them the establishment of state funding for the film industry and renewed international recognition for German films, the New German Cinema had begun to show signs of fatigue by the 1980s, even though many of its proponents continued to enjoy individual success.
His last years were marked by financial success and increased official recognition, but he was unable to fulfill government commissions due to failing health.
Sin City was a critical hit in 2005 as well as a box office success, particularly for a hyperviolent comic book adaptation that did not have name recognition comparable to the X-Men or Spider-Man.
As an itinerant performer who played mostly on street corners, in juke joints, and at Saturday night dances, Johnson enjoyed little commercial success or public recognition in his lifetime.
In the context of customer service, standardisation refers to the process of developing an international standard that enables organizations to focus their attention on delivering excellence in customer service, whilst at the same time providing recognition of success through a third party organization, such as British Standards Institution ( BSI ).
Despite the success and recognition the show brought him, Williams thought theatre, film and television were superior forms of entertainment.
As a friend of Melanchthon he opposed the growing party of strict Lutherans ; but still he did everything in his power to reconcile the opposing parties, even trying to effect the recognition of the French Huguenots at the diet of Frankfurt in 1562, but without success.
At the 2011 Broadcast Music, Incorporated ( BMI ) Awards held in London on 4 October, Queen received the BMI Icon Award in recognition for their airplay success in the US.
Several of her early 2000s films, including 2001's Someone Like You and 2002's High Crimes, received only mixed reviews and moderate box office success ; although she did receive positive recognition, and a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress, for her performance in the 2004 biography of Cole Porter, De-Lovely, opposite Kevin Kline.
Other products failed or had limited successa Psion Siemens ' GSM device, a Series 5 based STB, the Wavefinder DAB radio, an attempt to add Dragon's speech recognition software to a PDA, Ericsson cancelled a Series 5MX derived smartphone project in 2001.
In 1951, his arrangement of Charmaine gave him and Mantovani worldwide success and recognition.
The tribe achieved political success by working with Congress and its committees on making their case for recognition.
Gullit was named Dutch Footballer of the Year in recognition of his contribution to Feyenoord's success.
While US and British content dominated airwaves and record sales into the 1960s, local successes began to emerge notably The Easybeats and the folk-pop group The Seekers had significant local success and some international recognition, while the bands the Bee Gees and AC / DC had their first hits in Australia before going on to international success.
After his first exhibition with an established art dealer, in the 1990s Lenkiewicz's work enjoyed growing commercial success and some recognition by the establishment.
It was Lucas's first NBA coaching assignment, although he had gained recognition in league circles for his success in helping NBA players rehab from drug abuse.
The word " cinderella " has, by analogy, come to mean one whose attributes was unrecognised, or one who unexpectedly achieves recognition or success after a period of obscurity and neglect.
" This controversial view, coupled with his immobilization, prevented wider recognition or success beyond what was considered a " cult " following.
Rugby has gained the Wildcats national recognition due to its high level of success in the national playoffs.
North American covered bridges received much recognition as a result of the success of the novel, The Bridges of Madison County written by Robert James Waller and made into a Hollywood motion picture starring Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood.

recognition and IOC
In December 2008, the IFF and the sport of floorball received recognition from the International Olympic Committee ( IOC ).
At the medal ceremony after his win at the 2000 Summer Olympics Redgrave was presented with a gold Olympic pin by IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch in recognition of his winning gold at 5 consecutive Olympic Games.
The IDBF, whilst a Member of the GAISF, is not presently an Olympic Federation of the International Olympic Committee ( IOC ) but will be applying for this status when it has the 75 Member Countries or Territories that meet the criteria needed for IOC recognition and inclusion in an Olympic Games.
The IOC board has granted full recognition to the East Timorese Olympic Committee ( COTL ).
Sports that depend primarily on mechanical propulsion, such as motor sports, may not be considered for recognition as Olympic sports, though there were power-boating events in the early days of the Olympics before this rule was enacted by the IOC.
Unlike the IOC, which granted only provisional recognition to the East Germans in 1955, demanding they participate in an All-German Olympic team ( Unified Team of Germany ), the FIFA fully recognized the East German Football Association in 1952.
The IOC board has granted full recognition to the East Timorese Olympic Committee ( COTL ).
In 1995, it was granted the provisional recognition of the IOC.
The current series has been running since 1977, and has received official recognition from the IOC and the British Olympic Association ( BOA ), exemplifed by visits from the Princess Royal for the BOA in 1990 and Juan Antonio Samaranch for the IOC in 1994.

recognition and Global
* I'm Not The Me I Remember: Fighting Encephalitis A special report from Inspire and Encephalitis Global Inc. in recognition of Rare Disease Day 2012
* Elizabeth Essex-Cohen ( 21 April 1940 21 March 2004 ), gained international recognition as an ionosphere physicist with her pioneering work on the Global Positioning System ( GPS )
In 2003, Daniel Rodríguez won the first Raúl Juliá Global Citizen Award from the Puerto Rico Family Institute based in New York, receiving the recognition due to charity work.
IOAS, an IFOAM daughter company, offers the IFOAM Accreditation ( analyses of standards and verification process ) or the Global Organic System Accreditation ( analyses of verification process only ) and grants special recognition of credibility.
May 2011 Gisele was named Harvard ’ s 2011 Global Environmental Citizen in recognition of her eco-efforts.
The IMD-LO Global Family Business Award is given once a year to a global family business in recognition of its best practice.
The World Economic Forum selected Manuel as a " Global Leader for Tomorrow " in 1994, and he has received numerous international awards and recognition for his accomplishments.
* For global recognition of high art: The Global Team Award
Dham was profiled at the Pravasi Bhartiya Diwas in 2007, organised by the Ministry of Overseas Affairs of the government of India ; a high recognition for Global Indian Luminaries including Amar Bose, Indra Nooyi, Vinod Khosla, Arun Sarin, Lakshmi Mittal.
* Posthumous recognition in 2005 by dedicating the Thomas Francis Jr. Medal in Global Public Health at Michigan
NER can be divided into two subpathways ( Global genomic NER and Transcription coupled NER ) that differ only in their recognition of helix-distorting DNA damage.
The author proposes building new foundations that can provide the basis for global democracy and the creation of a Global Social Contract, rooted in the respect and protection of civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights, as well as in the recognition of the strategic role of international law.
In 1989 he was awarded the Queen ’ s Service Medal for services to New Zealand ; in the following year he received the Royal Society of New Zealand ’ s Fleming Award for Environmental Achievement ; in 1992 the honorary degree of Doctor of Science was conferred on him by Massey University for his contribution to science ; in 1994 the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ( UK ) awarded him its medal for his “ international contribution to species survival ” and in 1998 the United Nations Environment Programme ( UNEP ) elected him to its Global 500 Roll of Honour for his “ outstanding contributions to the protection and improvement of the environment .” Don was named one of “ 100 Great New Zealanders of the 20th Century ” in the 60th anniversary issue of the New Zealand Listener ; in 2001 the New Zealand Government presented him with a certificate in commemoration of the United Nations International Year of the Volunteer 2001, for his “ valued contribution toward assisting developing countries to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development ”; in 2004, BirdLife International awarded him its Conservation Achievement Award for achievements during his 48 year career in the rescue and recovery of endangered birds within New Zealand and elsewhere ; on his retirement from the NZ Department of Conservation in April 2005 the Department granted him Honorary Technical Associate status the first such recipient ; in 2010 the Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society of NZ presented him with its “ Old Blue Award ” in recognition of his extraordinary and sustained contributions to conservation in NZ and worldwide ”; and in 2011 he became a “ Fellow of the Ornithological Society of NZ in recognition of his “ lifetime contributions to ornithology and to the work of the Society ”.
In recognition of the action and continual opposition to the US-led war in Iraq, in 2006 Gold Star Families for Peace and Cindy Sheehan were awarded the ' Domestic Human Rights Award ' by Global Exchange, an international human rights organization based in San Francisco.
The former Director, Mrs Mei Ng, achieved recognition of her work with the organisation when she was elected to the United Nations Global 500 Roll of Honor on World Environment Day in 2000.
Among other recognition for its work, the Foundation received the 2005 Award for Most Innovative Development Project from the Global Development Network for the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme ( AKRSP ) in Pakistan .< ref >

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