Sentence examples for output recognised from inspiring English sources

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Output 3: Strengthened national policy, planning, monitoring and coordination This output recognised that delivery of essential services and support of children within their own communities is only possible at scale and in a sustainable way if support through government and non-government means exist within a regulatory framework.

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On the other hand, bibliometrics and other conventional indicators of research output recognise the work of basic scientists who publish in journals with high impact factors and are part of large groups of authors, but may disadvantage academic physicians who devote a significant part of their time to clinical work and publish in specialty-specific journals.

Good producers and editors may not be personally interested in racing but their output should recognise it is the second most-attended sport in Britain.

The reduction in economic output is well recognised in the literature (Lovell and Stone 2005; Pimental et al. 2001) as a cost of invasive species, but this precipitates increasing difficulty in accessing basic services and a more profound impact on the standing and identity of the community.

The 20-odd Dalziel and Pascoe novels were less than half of Hill's output but he long recognised them as his "bankers".

Since the core clock genes are present in many cells, and because CCGs can function as clock-controlled outputs, it is now recognised that both central and 'local' clocks can regulate key cellular activities and influence physiological processes such as metabolism and tissue repair (e.g. [ 14]).

Participants will agree at the outset how their intellectual contribution to the study will be recognised in project outputs such as publications.

In 2014, Will Straw remarked that "Greater Manchester is a creative powerhouse", recognised for its cultural output in areas such as association football, media and digital content, and guitar and dance music.

Immaturity of T cells after allogeneic BMT was recognised from the low output of interferon- γ (IFN- γ), which was however somewhat elevated following DC immunisation.

We normally associate the septic patient with a high cardiac output (CO), but it is also recognised that these patients may present with a normal or low CO due to myocardial dysfunction.

Focusing on short-term outputs fails to recognise that spatial prioritisation is merely the first, and arguably the easiest, phase of conservation planning, and must be followed by protracted processes of application, monitoring, and ongoing adaptive management and planning.

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