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lead to acknowledge vs lead to acknowledging

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Lead to acknowledge' is used when 'acknowledge' is a verb, while 'lead to acknowledging' is used when 'acknowledging' is a gerund (noun form of the verb). They are both commonly used in English.

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lead to acknowledge

This phrase is correct when 'acknowledge' is used as a verb.

This phrase is used when 'acknowledge' is a verb in a sentence, indicating that something causes someone to acknowledge something.

Examples:

  • The evidence will lead to acknowledge the truth.
  • His actions will lead to acknowledge his guilt.
  • Nonetheless, I also want fully to acknowledge my country's extreme uncompetitiveness in the construction sphere, something which also leads to our having high housing costs.
  • I would also like to acknowledge the work done by the rapporteur, who has produced a top-quality report, including such measures that would lead to vaccination against rabies and other diseases, as well as further preventive actions.
  • The other, and this will take longer, is the change in attitude that is needed on the part of decision-makers in order for them to acknowledge that inclusive education is the first crucial stage in the process that leads to social acceptance and integration.
  • I acknowledge that any deliberate false statement could lead to appropriate penalties under the law of the Member State of origin.
  • The Rapporteur acknowledges that extending at this stage the scope of mandatory labelling requirements would lead to time-consuming discussions and could therefore jeopardise the simplification exercise.
  • We must remind Russia of the need to acknowledge the fact of the occupation of the Baltic States, since a different interpretation of history will lead inevitably to similar conflicts in the future.
  • Hopefully, the Council will finally acknowledge its mistake and stop deluding itself, which, as we have seen, only leads to tougher repression and greater injustice.
  • While I acknowledge that the Irish presidency has to tread sensitively in pursuing progress on the draft Constitution, I support Commissioner Prodi's warning that failure to reach agreement will inevitably lead to the creation of a two-speed Europe.
  • Acknowledge the added social value that the voluntary sector offers to society by developing actions such as awareness-raising campaigns that lead to an enhanced recognition by society of voluntary activities.
  • In the application, the claimant shall declare that the information provided is true to the best of his knowledge and belief and shall acknowledge that any deliberate false statement could lead to appropriate penalties under the law of the Member State of origin.
  • But I do acknowledge, of course, that we still have a great deal to do and that probably this accumulation of legislative proposals on discrimination may even lead to and require a different legal procedure.
  • We acknowledge that improvements need to be made, but we should not make additional requests, as these are unnecessary and will only lead to polarisation in this House.
  • But he refused to acknowledge my sighting.
  • The majority in this Parliament refuses to acknowledge its political losses.
  • Acknowledges that sea level rise is a potential threat to the survival of small island countries because it leads to more severe tropical storms, disruption of limited fresh water supplies and decreasing biodiversity in marine resources;
  • Notes that natural disasters may lead to large-scale population movement and acknowledges that, although DRR is above all a national responsibility, it is incumbent on ACP and EU governments to demonstrate solidarity with affected nations;
  • Does the Commission acknowledge the benefits of the truck lengths used in Finland and Sweden and the market inefficiencies the current system leads to?
  • In the application, the claimant shall state that the information provided is true to the best of the claimant's knowledge and belief and he acknowledges that any deliberate false statement could lead to appropriate sanctions under the law of the Member State of origin.
  • 3. In the application, the claimant shall state that the information provided is true to the best of the claimant's knowledge and belief and that he acknowledges that any deliberate false statement could lead to appropriate sanctions under the law of the Member State of origin.
  • Does the Commission acknowledge the benefits of the truck lengths used in Finland and Sweden and the market inefficiencies the current system leads to?

Alternatives:

  • result in acknowledging
  • cause to acknowledge
  • bring about acknowledgment
  • lead to recognition
  • culminate in acknowledgment

lead to acknowledging

This phrase is correct when 'acknowledging' is used as a gerund (noun form of the verb).

This phrase is used when 'acknowledging' is a gerund in a sentence, indicating that something causes the action of acknowledging.

Examples:

  • His behavior will lead to acknowledging the importance of teamwork.
  • The results will lead to acknowledging the need for change.
  • If a Europe for workers envisages acknowledging that a restructuring plan, accepted by the Commission, will lead to such protectionist measures, then this is a deplorable vision.
  • That simply amounts to acknowledging their inferiority.
  • Anyone with rights of entry may enter at any time so you must pay attention to acknowledging properly each arrival.
  • Extra-ocular muscle weakness leads to double vision, atonic bladder leads to incontinence.
  • Quite the contrary: trade leads to development, duties lead to poverty.
  • Silence leads to stillness and stillness leads to a standstill.
  • I would also draw attention to the fact that Parliament has its veto when it comes to acknowledging possible agreements, and this is something we shall use if the situation does not improve.
  • I would conclude by saying that we consider you as clear proof that solidarity does indeed exist when it comes to acknowledging the needs of a country whose surface area is small compared with the vast expanse of Europe.
  • Laura Moser leads to Brian Moser, leads to the Ice Truck Killer, leads to Harry Morgan.
  • Coke leads to sleepwalking, which leads to coke, which leads to sleepwalking.
  • Slowly ideas lead to ideology, lead to policies that lead to actions.
  • Competition increases quality; monopolies lead to encrustation.
  • Excluding gender would lead to lower overall retirement income.
  • The other leads to loveless poverty.
  • A misplaced charge would lead to disastrous consequences.
  • Nowadays groping charges can lead to imprisonment too.
  • We know what your stubbornness leads to.
  • The Buddha says that physical deprivation can lead to spiritual enlightenment.
  • Threatening our only lead to Latif.
  • Untreated plaque build-up will lead to chronic inflammation.

Alternatives:

  • result in acknowledgment
  • cause acknowledgment
  • bring about acknowledging
  • lead to recognition
  • culminate in acknowledgment

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