Sentence examples for internationally recognised dangers from inspiring English sources

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"The authorities dragged their feet [on Lasso] despite the internationally recognised dangers".

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In response, Mr Zhu admitted that, according to 1999 figures, China's Gini coefficient (which measures income inequality) was 0.39, "close to the internationally recognised danger level".

In general they recognised danger signs well, except for sepsis and endometritis.

In its original form, the TUG is an internationally recognised procedure for rating body balance and the danger of falling during an everyday task involving movement.

This is internationally recognised.

The trial is not internationally recognised.

He wants both republics to be internationally recognised as independent.

Professor Julian Feller is an internationally recognised orthopaedic surgeon who works with elite athletes across many sports.

There are plenty of internationally recognised measures in which Australia consistently ranks near the top.

All the Forestry Commission's woods are independently certified against the internationally recognised Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) standard.

This marks the deadline for the internationally recognised border to come back under Ukrainian government control.

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