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Regan et al. 4 also noted that linguistic uncertainty is common in conservation problems, although less commonly acknowledged.
While systems all over the country have focused on reducing exposure to malpractice claims, interventions have less commonly acknowledged that malpractice claims experience differs among specialties.
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The first commonly acknowledged use of the contemporary emoticon was in 1982.
Schoolteaching is an idealistic experience that depends on a commonly acknowledged authority.
For a long time the commonly acknowledged first was Monteverdi's "Orfeo," performed in 1607.
It's commonly acknowledged that length is more of an issue than anything else.
"It is commonly acknowledged that from the Renaissance onward, important business was conducted largely from the bedchamber," Mr. Hutchinson Smith said.
From this depot he continued his privateering against the Spanish, and his men were commonly acknowledged as pirates.
It is commonly acknowledged that user needs should drive design, but often technical influences prevail.
User satisfaction is commonly acknowledged as one of the useful proxy measures of system success.
It is commonly acknowledged that ants improve the hydraulic properties of soils in which they build their nests.
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