Sentence examples for more easily recognised from inspiring English sources

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Some of the 1952 constituents are more easily recognised under their newer names.

Moreover, the combined effect of climatic and anthropogenic-induced non-stationarities of the flooding regime is more easily recognised in extended records.

Only by revealing more of itself, argued the modernisers, led by the Duke of Edinburgh, could the monarchy be made more easily understood, its use more easily recognised.

Although he's shy, uncomfortable in large gatherings and allergic to self-promotion, no writer in this country is more easily recognised by his voice and his boyish features.

This study demonstrates that material changes in graphical displays of biological data such as PEF are more easily recognised on charts with a low aspect ratio (more horizontally compressed) than on charts with a high aspect ratio.

Abnormal proportions and some anomalies may be more easily recognised on a single image, which provides an overview of the whole foetus [12, 18, 19].

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The comparison of the results for the last of these variables required the discharge process be filmed using a high speed camera in order to more easily recognise the details of the flow.

"It might also provide a framework within which we could more easily recognise the gross inequality of wealth, education, opportunity and even life expectancy that persist in Britain, and enlist a majority in favour of their eradication," he writes.

In addition, he says, once it has figured out the characteristics of what make a "car" recognisable, it can be used to "train" conventional computers – such as your mobile phone – how to more easily recognise a car, something which could interest the likes of Google.

"In other places of spiritual encounter we more easily recognise the structures and symbols that encroach on our sense of submission or tolerance –- we can opt in or out, avoid lines of symbolism too potent or revel in something in which we feel excited, comforted, or infused.

For all the conditions except at elevated temperature, the phase separation occurs with a spinodal decomposition which phases can be more or less easily recognised.

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