Sentence examples for normally recognised as from inspiring English sources

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The value of ca. 0.55 Ro% is normally recognised as a beginning level of oil generation window (Tissot and Welte 1978; Ryu 2008).

The "story" turned out to be told by one Brian Flanagan – a name normally recognised as being Irish in extraction, but more to the point, Flanagan is currently working with one Joi Ito on a project.

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Likewise it may be plausible to claim that concepts of ownership and possession, though they may be less securely protected, can exist in societies which do not have anything that we normally recognise as a fully-fledged legal system.

Coleman recognised as much.

It's widely recognised as successful".

"I don't get recognised as much.

Generally recognised as safe.

Caring was recognised as challenging.

Benítez will recognise as much.

This practice [of enslavement] is one that international conventions recognise as criminal".

But dendritic cells do not normally recognise cancer cells as dangerous.Omar Ali and his colleagues at Harvard University have found a way to teach the dendritic cells to identify cancer.

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