Sentence examples for equally recognises from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, the discussion on sustainable biofuel production has to be followed by a general discussion on a forward-looking sustainable agriculture, which equally recognises the social and ecological dimensions.

Surprisingly, treatment with 4D9, which equally recognises Eng2a and b (Fig. 4A,B), decreased the frequency of eye phenotypes induced by Eng2b but not by Eng2a mRNA injection (Fig. 4I).

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But I think equally the DUP recognises that we live in a divided society and we want to get the maximum degree of agreement possible on all of these issues.

Western analysis using purified recombinant proteins indicates that the antisera recognises equally well full length SUMO/Pmt3, N-terminally truncated SUMO/Pmt3 (Pmt3-nfl), Pmt3-1, and Pmt3 K to R mutants (Figure S3).

These two standards clash, as Maddy recognises (1997, 131).

It recognises Taiwan as China.

It recognises Sudan as exceptional.

Who recognises it as genocide and who does not?

In diagnosing the ambiguity, Albert recognises that (S) implies a simpler, equally ambiguous sentence, which we might formulate as follows: (SP) Socrates did not twice see Plato.

Only Russia recognises those regions as independent.

As of 2006, the IFNA recognises only women's netball.

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