Sentence examples for not well recognised from inspiring English sources

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Well-managed marine parks form the absolute centrepiece of a thriving dive industry and yet that fact is not well recognised by the public or politicians.

These properties are under-reported and not well recognised.

Some of these can be diagnosed radiologically so the histological features of many of these tumours are not well recognised.

However, the functional impairment associated with epilepsy is not well recognised in intervention programmes in developing countries.

It could be, for example, that K48-linked ubiquitin chains are not well recognised by the endocytic machinery and instead are removed by deubiquitinating enzymes.

Many ovarian symptoms were not well recognised by women in the general population.

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While postnatal depression is now well recognised [ 3], antenatal depression has not been studied extensively [ 4].

It is now well recognised that up to 70% of individuals with mental health disorders do not seek help.

But the third feature, Nasser implied, is not as well recognised.

She tells me: 'Gonzales v Carhart marks a seismic shift and one that has not been well recognised.

"It spurs all the lads on, even though they are young lads and might not be well recognised at the minute," back row Cook said.

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