Sentence examples for has historically recognised from inspiring English sources

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The point, Melvyn Bragg told me, is that the BBC has historically recognised the voracious and various appetites within each of us.

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Mechanical stimuli have historically been recognised as vital to bone repair and maintenance, dating back to Julius Wolff's 1888 law which characterised bone strength as proportional to the physical loads placed upon the structure.

It is recognised that ethnicity data collection in the UK has historically been of poor quality.

Consensus reached: 92.3% agreement While surgical therapy has historically been used to remove some colorectal LSTs, endoscopic removal is now recognised as first-line therapy internationally.

Continental tall fescue has historically been domesticated into the most commonly cultivated tall fescue varieties, however two other morphotypes (Mediterranean and rhizomatous) have also been recognised.

"It has historically".

(The disorder has historically been considered untreatable).

Donetsk has historically been a cosmopolitan city.

Medway has historically had difficulties retaining staff.

With Jessie Ware, less has historically been more.

The Conservative Party has historically opposed the move.

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