Sentence examples for a generally recognized from inspiring English sources

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In addition, 65percentt of Edison's students qualified last year for free or reduced-price lunches, a generally recognized poverty indicator, up from 57percentthehe previous year.

Supply and distribution were controlled by state-owned companies, and the centralized provision of services through nationalized concerns and local administrations was a generally recognized weakness.

Under the governor's plan, any candidate who has qualified for federal matching funds, or who is deemed by the State Board of Elections to be a generally recognized candidate, would win an automatic place on the ballot.

Just nothing scares you," she said, commenting upon a generally recognized quality of Mr. Clutter's: a fearless self-assurance that set him apart, and, while it created respect, also limited the affections of others a little.

Throughout history people have been attached to their native soil, to the traditions of their parents, and to established territorial authorities; but it was not until the end of the 18th century that nationalism began to be a generally recognized sentiment molding public and private life and one of the great, if not the greatest, single determining factors of modern history.

Like many other Italian universities, Siena was founded (1240) as a result of a 13th-century migration of students from the University of Bologna, which it emulated as a studium generale, accepting scholars from all parts of Europe and conferring a generally recognized degree.

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In addition, S. cerevisiae has a long history of application as a GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) organism without the integration of expression constructs.

Although there is no official definition for what makes a phone "smart," the industry does have a few generally recognized criteria.

According to this view, a revelation from God can convert an action generally recognized as evil into a good action.

A. niger is an excellent producer of a suite of extracellular enzymes and many of them have been granted a GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) status by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDAA).

In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration considers caffeine a substance generally recognized as safe (GRAS) when used in 1) cola-type beverages in accordance with good manufacturing practice and 2) stimulant drug products [69 71].

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