Sentence examples for be recognised as synonyms from inspiring English sources

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The Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) proposed in 2002 that they be recognised as synonyms, but no decision on this proposal (RIN 1513 AA32, formerly RIN 1512-AC65) has been made.

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Of the 55 patients with delirium using DSM-IV criteria, 17 (30.9%) were aware of their cognitive deficit, 35 (63.6%) were recognised as confused by nursing staff, and 24 (43.6%) had delirium or one of its synonyms documented in the case notes.

Caring was recognised as challenging.

Galorrheus blennius (a name proposed in 1871 by Paul Kummer), Lactarius viridis (proposed in 1888 by Lucien Quélet) and Lactifluus blennius (proposed by Otto Kuntze in 1891) are also now recognised as synonyms.

I was recognised yesterday.

No varieties are recognised.

No subspecies are recognised.

The generic name Calamoherpe is now recognised as a synonym of Acrocephalus, leading to the current binomial name.

Generally recognised as safe.

It has also been suggested that Inocybe lanatodisca is a synonym, but where the species occur together, they can be distinguished from each other, and so it is still recognised as distinct.

Akinfenwa is often recognised as a footballer.

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