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For example, extreme, abrupt and dangerous climate-change scenarios based on loss of carbon sinks and melting permafrost may not accord with the climate scientists' central expectations, but their possibility must be recognised when considering the appropriate vigour of policy responses.
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Although such nationally representative survey data are considered the 'gold standard' in obtaining prevalence statistics, this caveat should be recognised when citing prevalence estimates.
The diversity of expert opinion should be recognised when policy options are debated.
This has an effect on how patients make sense of their symptoms, whether these are recognised, when these trigger a response in terms of health seeking, who is consulted, and what treatment is considered appropriate.
The scion of a prominent Mosul family, Mr Nujaifi is considered one of the top Sunni Arab political figures in Iraq for his long background in politics, experience that was recognised when he became parliamentary speaker in 2010.
So, deviations are not being recognised when they occur.
Clusters were recognised when containing ≥2 isolates with identical profile.
The important decision is recognising when to perform an emergency laparotomy and when to manage conservatively.
That means customers won't be recognised automatically when they enter the restaurant.
When considering HT, it should be recognised that long-term HT can cause hypothyroidism, which elevates the serum TSH level.
This paradox is recognised and considered by the Sustainable Development Goals formulated within the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development [8].
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