Sentence examples for long been recognition from inspiring English sources

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There has long been recognition that the assessment and management of pain in patients in hospital has been poor [ 2– 4], and is particularly challenging in patients with cognitive impairments such as dementia [ 5].

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That it was two minutes long was recognition of the enormous human cost of the two wars.

The treatment of summer-born children is an issue on which MPs and ministers have voiced concerns: there's long been a recognition that children born in summer tend to lag behind their peers academically and socially.

There has long been a recognition that the better kind of chimaeragenesis strategies are those that maintain major structural elements, by ensuring that crossover occurs mainly or solely in what are seen as structurally the most 'suitable' locations.

That the display article is from an English-language newspaper is symbolic – Camus has long been afforded greater recognition and respect abroad than in France.

John James Audubon's place in painting has long been secure, but recognition of his powers as a prose artist — a naturalist to be read alongside Thoreau or Aldo Leopold or Edward Abbey — has begun to emerge only in recent years.

We argue that as long as there is recognition of the value of the drug delivery mode (besides the value of drug molecules in improving health outcomes); and the underlying manufacturing science is capable, a patient-centred approach to producing beneficial drugs and drug delivery systems should be encouraged and pursued.

Ms. Brilmayer said there had not been a single case of a state being put in that position, noting that states had long been able to refuse recognition of marriages between cousins and even recently divorced individuals.

The unitary concept of the "environment of evolutionary adaptedness", developed and popularized within evolutionary psychology, has long been replaced by the recognition that Paleolithic humans lived in a broad range of environments (Foley 2002).

Concepts about reactive astrogliosis have long been dominated by the recognition over 100 years ago that scars formed by reactive astrocytes inhibit axon regeneration and by the interpretation that this scar formation was the main impediment to functional recovery after CNS injury or disease [ 192].

Regardless of today's result, Fanning has long been on a path towards recognition among our greatest sporting icons.

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