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Largely thanks to Mr Spence, signalling is now widely recognised as an economic phenomenon.

One of them was Rafael Osterling, now widely recognised as one of Peru's top chefs.

Their case is now widely recognised as a pivotal chapter in British race relations.

He shook up a complacent organisation now widely recognised to have needed it.

She also feels the town is now widely recognised as a cultural destination.

Once seen as unchanging, or unsalvageable, India is now widely recognised as a dynamic, innovative, soon-to-be economic powerhouse.

In what is now widely recognised as a disastrous policy error, that was cut in half in two years.

The issue of gender diversity is now widely recognised as a business issue by organisations of all shapes and sizes.

The first was Andrew Lansley's awesomely complex top-down reorganisation of the NHS, now widely recognised as a disaster.

The ubiquity of palm oil, which appears in everything from margarine to lipstick, is now widely recognised.

African countries are divided on how to put pressure on Mr Mugabe, whose government is now widely recognised to be repressive and unaccountable, his recent election victory notwithstanding.

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