Sentence examples for are viewed as common from inspiring English sources

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If the still-to-be-produced science standards are viewed as common core standards by the states (some 46 states have agreed to date to adopt common core standards in language arts and mathematics),4 then the teaching of evolution could become a much more prominent component of science education in the nation's schools for very large numbers of students over the coming decade.

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He just keeps pushing this far-down-the-spectrum view relentlessly, until it's viewed as common consensus".

"It's always been viewed as common sense in Germany to be pro-European," said David McAllister, the prime minister of the state of Lower Saxony.

In this regard, the impairment of NVC could be viewed as common ground for the vascular and neural theory of migraine.

Since then, there has been a steady increase in knowledge on HGT, and today HGT is viewed as common among prokaryotes 2. As an evolutionary phenomenon, HGT severely complicates our understanding of bacterial evolution and systematics by introducing a reticulate component (linkages between branches after divergence) to simple bifurcating phylogenetic reconstructions 3.

In contrast, at both sites (including a distal rural site 50 km north of Lilongwe, Kabudula Health Center), illness categories and etiology structures were viewed as commons causes and risks for preterm birth.

This classification is interesting and useful, and might even stick although I think the authors could have been more explicit in discussing it, for instance, whether some genes can and should be viewed as 'common goods' as opposed to 'public goods'.

Nonetheless it is an indicator of preference for particular communication styles and suggests differences in how skills in communication are viewed as either common sense or learned.

That is, all studies are viewed as estimating a common, or fixed, population effect size.

The items were rescaled to a 7-point one-sided Likert scale to be in the same format as the other questions: 'owing to the nature of the environment, bold, wide-ranging acts are viewed as useful and common practice', and 'we have a strong proclivity for profitable, but risky, projects.'.

Customary institutions which manage common property are viewed as unnecessary when there are few resources to arbitrate, and increasingly, owing to distances covered and having to access unfamiliar pasture, grazing decisions are made unilaterally.

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