Sentence examples for explicitly recognising that from inspiring English sources

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The research takes a qualitative approach by explicitly recognising that family carers are central to the experience of dying at home for older people, and they have needs that may be amenable to support and anticipatory planning.

This study will seek to take a qualitative approach by explicitly recognising that family carers are central to the experience of dying at home for older people, and they have needs that may be amenable to support and anticipatory planning.

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It is, however, explicitly recognised that sensor networks must be integrated into a broader system infrastructure[32, 35].

Among academic and policy studies on Somalis in diaspora, only about 10% explicitly recognised that Somalis may originate in countries other than Somalia and sought to differentiate ethnicity from nationality (Thompson, 2017b, p. 5).

He explicitly recognised that this is equivalent to around 10 years, so here at least is some agreement on this most elusive of subjects.

It is sometimes explicitly recognised that within the category 'Ethiopian' there are ethnic distinctions, and that in places like Washington, D.C., Amhara or highland Habesha more generally (including Amhara and Tigrayan)—tend to be numerically dominant (Chacko, 2003; Habecker, 2012).

One suggestion which I would like to see debated is the establishment of sections within the AUT which explicitly recognise that there are different interest groups within the union.

[ 30] We explicitly recognised that each method was appropriate for different research questions.

The aim of the explanatory note was to explicitly recognise that these differences will occur and to adapt the hierarchy where necessary.

Some of the MDT members explicitly recognised that patients were often overwhelmed with information at the point of diagnosis (the point when they commonly come into contact with their MDT).

The United Nations Commission on Human Rights explicitly recognised "that access to medication in the context of pandemics such as HIV/AIDS is one fundamental element for achieving progressively the full realisation of the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health" [ 33].

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