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The bottom line is that artists get nominated for the prize because they are recognised as good.
This theory challenges the traditional idea that the body attacks intruders because they are recognised as foreign to the body, arguing that what the immune system responds to is a signal of danger instead.
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Banks and building societies have been toughening the terms on which they extend new home loans and refinance old ones because they are recognising risk that they had underestimated before.The Bank of England's scheme is designed to underpin the banking system, not to prop up the housing market.
Our grandparents and some of our parents were taught these skills at school because they were recognised as vital.
When Meryl Streep and Al Pacino and John Cazale and all those incredible actors started their film careers, it was because they were recognised on stage and you couldn't be a movie star if you didn't prove yourself as a theatre actor.
"We are working together with the Jordanian authorities to verify marriages because unless they are recognised by the Jordanian court system, this leaves women with no legal protection if the husband runs away," Kleinschmidt said.
He added: "This is good for the image of Abkhazia and South Ossetia because they can now say they are recognised by four countries".
Although carers mostly thought that general practice was in a position to support them, expectations were low partly because general practice teams are seen to be focussed on the stroke survivor and partly because they do not always think they are recognised as carers who might want support.
Mass physical properties of sediments are increasingly receiving attention outside the traditional fields of soil mechanics, geotechnical engineering and engineering geology because they are being recognised as important physical process response parameters in sediment dynamics, benthic ecology, microbiology and biogeochemistry.
In part, this explains one of the puzzles surrounding this form of art crime: why thieves would want to purloin world-famous works of art that are essentially unsellable because they would be recognised at once if they were ever offered for sale in the future.
The new guidelines cover subthreshold depressive symptoms because these are recognised as potentially distressing and disabling if they are persistent and/or the treatment of a chronic physical health problem is complicated by such symptoms.
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