Sentence examples for are commonly recognised from inspiring English sources

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Two scales of levee confinement are commonly recognised from submarine channel-levee systems on the seafloor and in the subsurface.

He does acknowledge that there are errors in our moral thinking and that we are not required to accept 'as absolute all the claims that are commonly recognised' (FE 190; also 2 3; RG 41), though he thinks that most disputes concern media axiomata rather than fundamental moral principles (FE 18 19, 190).

"There is also evidence that animals have rich emotional lives," he says, "and experience negative emotions such as PTSD, depression, complicated grief and so on, which are commonly recognised as precursors to suicide".

Three sequential pathological stages of exudation, cellular proliferation and fibrosis are commonly recognised.

Problems with consistent supplies of co-trimoxazole and non-implementation of isoniazid prophylaxis are commonly recognised issues in resource-limited settings.

Within elderly care, there are a number of syndromes that are commonly recognised in older person, including 'Giants of geriatrics' 21 or geriatric syndromes.

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However, it was commonly recognised by members of the group that the culture of fear that I identified two years ago had not gone away.

Discussing the room-sized cutout The Swimming Pool, which Matisse made aged 82, Farago compared it to an installation before the term was commonly recognised.

The advent of bibliometrics (as a consequence of the journal impact factor) led to what is commonly recognised as the Stem/non-Stem divide – whereby those disciplines that publish at a more frequent rate, and in journals rather than books or monographs, tend to have a better coverage.

In the same interview, he reportedly added: "If taxes were lower in Hitler's time, and now they're higher, what's wrong with wanting to say so?" Iwaszkiewicz insisted that he was not "glorifying Hitler", adding that he was "commonly recognised" as "a rascal, a criminal and so on".

The same could be said today.In this section From here to eternity Earthly powers Look ahead, not back Guys and poles Tarantella napoletana Keeping the flame ReprintsYet, as Mr Robb makes clear, tragic and tumultuous Naples has influenced European culture far more than is commonly recognised.

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