Sentence examples for has become generalised from inspiring English sources

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It determines their rights and obligations to each other and sometimes to third (non-state) parties.43 Its can be created through treaties between states or arise through a practice that has become generalised across both time and geography (i.e. customary law).44 The application of rules of international law to crisis communications of the state is not always evident.

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Across a spectrum that includes panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress, phobias and the catch-all, generalised anxiety disorder - anxiety disorder has become the most prevalent mental health problem in the world, according to a World Mental Health Survey of 18 countries.

Participation has become automatic.

It has become mobile.

Potential has become reality.

She has become lonely.

Everything has become harder".

Immortality has become inexorable.

He has become autocratic.

BPs have become the mainstay of treatment for post-menopausal osteoporosis, Paget disease, and tumour-associated osteolysis and have been shown to prevent generalised bone loss in patients with RA treated with corticosteroids (reviewed recently by Breuil and Euller-Ziegler [ 16]).

All have become targets.

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