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While heterogeneity is recognised to make small differences between groups harder to detect, when differences are observed they are more likely to be real.[26] The findings of this study are therefore generally applicable to most infant populations in industrialised countries.

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When a tulku is recognised, you make this a part of his life and it's a self-fulfilling prophecy".

It is recognised that making quality improvements to departmental inductions will not be an easy task; it is possible that in some Trusts this will not be amenable to central control.

Academic primary care is a relatively young discipline but is recognised internationally as making substantive contributions to healthcare [ 6- 8].

This, combined with RT staff participating in patient movies (in production roles and frequently as actors), produced a sense of a more personalised treatment process whereby the child, rather than their illness, was recognised, made to feel special and cared for.

Making land data available to everyone for free was a key change in South Africa after apartheid: it was recognised as important to make every citizen equal.

She was the first black woman to be recognised as making a living from carving stone.

After a stellar Olympic year, the headlines will be dominated by sporting stars but 74% of recipients are recognised for making an outstanding contribution to their local communities in either a paid or voluntary capacity.

The indivisibility of these fundamental rights must be recognised by making the Charter applicable to all the European Union' s institutions and bodies and all its policies, including those contained in the second and third pillars, in the context of the powers and functions conferred upon it by the Treaty.

At the same time, discussions over the week highlighted the effort that is still needed, particularly at the policy level, in ensuring that this connectivity is recognised, understood and used to inform decision making.

Progress across the country happened "at variable pace" but it is recognised that considerable progress was made [ 23].

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