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It may be recognised by others who, while they have no clear sense of its meaning, are cognisant that it is nearly always referred to negatively.
26 With the latter view, it may be recognised that essential components of the intervention should be strictly adhered to and an intervention may be considered successfully delivered if the 'essential' components of the intervention are delivered as planned.
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In a statement, Taylor said: "In recent days, speculation in the media has suggested that I may be recognised in the forthcoming resignation honours list.
Recently, it has been suggested that identical lesions may be recognised differently by different cell lines (Olive, 1998).
ULBP molecules may be recognised in a similar manner as it has been shown that ULBP-4 engages both NKG2D and Vγ9Vδ2 TCRs.
There are historic moments which may be recognised, even by contemporaries, as marking the end of an age.
You like to think that one day you may be recognised as someone that was able to drive similarly to him.
The voice of the present editor may be recognised in what follows: "The most important currency of the Guardian is trust..
Of the many reasons why a book's merits may be recognised, these seem to be the least persuasive," he said.
The son of a cop can't go to public school or ride on a bus – he may be recognised and killed".
We also know that a lot of Aboriginal people are reluctant to access NSPs where they may be recognised by members of their communities as someone who uses drugs.
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