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Further research should investigate the patterns identified and prioritize CVL-related factors that have not been fully recognized or elucidated.
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India isn't alone in being unprepared: Kaspersky says that the growing industry of malware professionals around the world hasn't been fully recognized by international legal bodies or the software industry, which continues to build vulnerable programs.
That role has not been fully recognized, in part because many subprime and Alt-A loans show up in databases as prime loans.
And now video games — as vulgar, crude, disgusting and thoroughly unredeeming as they often may be — have finally been fully recognized as a worthy element of our culture.
That is why the actions of the police officers on Saturday — and last month's election, whose results have still not been fully recognized by the United States — were so jarring.
That allowed WorldCom to treat expenses that should have been fully recognized each quarter as, instead, something akin to a mortgage, with a little bit of the debt paid off with each filed financial report.
That allowed WorldCom to treat expenses that should have been fully recognized each quarter as, instead, something more akin to a mortgage, with a little bit of the debt paid off with each filed financial report.
However, these changes have not been fully recognized due to gender biases.
The effectiveness of 11C-acetate PET to predict myocardial functional recovery has not been fully recognized [36 40].
However, it should not be promoted for industrial use until its reliability and safety have been fully recognized.
Investors use stock screening tools to find companies whose underlying value hasn't been fully recognized by the stock market.
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