Acknowledgement in a sentence as a noun

" First off, it's not a dismissal, it's an acknowledgement.

* The system is very easy to brute force as the acknowledgement is based on a known plain text.

Being read your Miranda rights also serves as an explicit acknowledgement by the state that you have those rights.

Putting the really on the end turns the "how are you" from a monolithic grunt of acknowledgement into a real sentence.

I want to see some acknowledgement on their part that they've screwed the pooch, and that it won't happen again the next time their tinkering with their systems.

* "Nature of the Copyrighted Work" - This is basically an acknowledgement that you can't copyright facts.

"If we do not get an acknowledgement by 30 ms, we assume the current node is too busy for our needs and retry on a different one" could be an example of this.

I think there needs to be an acknowledgement that the NSA, the FBI, and the government in general are not staffed by angels or robots, but by human beings, and that some of these human beings are criminals.

Our biggest challenge is not IV, but all of those people in the world who give IV and people like them a nod, a kind of respect, an admiring acknowledgement that they've abused the system and gotten away with it.

It could be an acknowledgement that email is insecure by nature, that there is no good way of making it completely secure, and wanting to keep people as safe as it is possible to do so. ie; it could be a move towards /more/ privacy by saying, here, use these other tools we have where we cannot be compelled to give the USG anything.

Why not do DH if it's just to have session keys?The key exchange is designed that way because we want forward secrecy.>The system is very easy to brute force as the acknowledgement is based on a known plain text.

The fact that the agreement calls for Israel to "destroy upon recognition" communications involving USG officials is an acknowledgement that it might happen, which is, itself, an acknowledgement that it will happen.

It starts you out as a single parent with no savings and evidently no family members who will help you out...without any acknowledgement of the fact that broken homes, divorce, out-of-wedlock births, a lack of a high school diploma, and a failure to save are the major causes of poverty.

> "It starts you out as a single parent with no savings and evidently no family members who will help you out...without any acknowledgement of the fact that broken homes, divorce, out-of-wedlock births, a lack of a high school diploma, and a failure to save are the major causes of poverty.

Acknowledgement definitions

noun

the state or quality of being recognized or acknowledged; "the partners were delighted with the recognition of their work"; "she seems to avoid much in the way of recognition or acknowledgement of feminist work prior to her own"

See also: recognition acknowledgment

noun

a statement acknowledging something or someone; "she must have seen him but she gave no sign of acknowledgment"; "the preface contained an acknowledgment of those who had helped her"

See also: acknowledgment