Sentence examples for partly recognised from inspiring English sources

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Academic reflection on planning, in the Netherlands, in Great Britain, and also elsewhere, has only partly recognised the crucial and interdependent nature of these problems.

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Gender-transformative approaches do partly recognise this, and in the empirical literature there is some emphasis specifically on race and class-marginalised men's enactment of masculinities that are harmful to health.

Burns said the level of bonuses awarded to the channel's management team and other members of staff was partly to recognise the "huge effort" which went into the channel's Bafta-winning coverage of the Paralympics last year.

Partly, I recognise, this is an emotional choice – I identify as a European.But it is also because I believe that – if I can paraphrase Mrs Thatcher – for Britain, the facts of globalised life are EuropeanWhich makes his support for an in-out referendum all the braver.

The report was welcomed across the board - partly because it recognised the challenges in fulfilling such a broad and far-reaching target, and partly because it highlighted the central importance of directly involving disabled people in the development of both policy and service provision.

By the early 70s, the importance of the artists Sir Denis championed was universally recognised, partly because of his own advocacy of their works.

Even the sense that The Return of the King was being recognised partly for the achievement of the whole trilogy couldn't dent the scale of its victory.

She said: "Firms are now much more flexible and open-minded partly because they recognise they have to respond to [their lawyers'] desire to do other things".

The advantages are also partly offset by high taxes on capital gains (which hurt investors) and on incomes (which sting well paid fund managers).Marie-Annick Peninon-Bernard, an official with the EVCA, says governments are more inviting now, partly because they recognise that pension funds need to boost their long-term returns to meet future obligations.

Antofagasta, up 27.5p to 761p, was also helped by analysts at Bernstein raising their rating and lifting its target price to £10.25 from £9. Bernstein said: We upgrade Antofagasta from market-perform to Outperform partly as we recognise the company's improving cash profile going forward.

Although their reputation has now been partly rehabilitated and they are recognised as traders, farmers, and brilliant shipwrights and metal and craft workers, a poem written in the margin of an Irish manuscript records a monk's relief that the wild seas that night were too rough even for Vikings.

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