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This is a laudable but inadequate recognition of minority rights.
Pitt attacked the terms of the Treaty of Paris as an inadequate recognition of Great Britain's worldwide success.
He was promoted to assistant professor in 1859 in belated, though quite inadequate, recognition of his extraordinary body of neurological and embryological research.
An inadequate recognition of the complex dynamics of urban social-ecological systems, an inadequate recognition of the political complexity of the policy processes, and a lack of an environmental justice perspective are the main shortcomings contributing to failures in urban wetlands governance.
The increasing number of elderly patients with CH could be related to an inadequate recognition of this headache disorder, which has been believed for a long time to affect mainly young subjects.
In older patients, inadequate recognition of osteoarthritis has consequences.
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The new marquess saw it as an insult an insubstantial title that was inadequate recognition for his years of faithful service.
There was inadequate recognition and referral of newborns with infection at primary health care facilities, partly due to lack of trained staff and supportive policy.
A list of individuals recently deceased whose achievements received inadequate recognition in the columns of the press.
This finding could be in accordance with the debate regarding the inadequate recognition, documentation and management of obesity by GPs. 10 GPs have a clear opportunity to early diagnose and treat this health problem in most segments of the population, and their expertise is highly regarded by patients.
Yet systems biology faces some tough challenges, including cultural barriers, inadequate training and, to some extent, inadequate recognition by the scientific community of the degree of collaboration that's common within and essential for systems biology.
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