Sentence examples for recognise suspicious from inspiring English sources

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Police are assigned to territorial beats, and study their turf intensely so that they can immediately recognise suspicious activity.To avoid the temptation of corruption the metropolitan-police cadets receive better social benefits and payment; their base salary is 20% higher than that of the provincial police.

There may be 'patient delays' where the patient may not recognise suspicious cancer symptoms or act on them.

Similarly in this study, the majority of participants agreed that screening patients was part of their clinical role and felt they already had the skills to recognise suspicious lesions and refer patients for further investigation.

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Machine learning-based CADe systems could assist the reader in recognising suspicious osseous areas on CT.

It is possible that the New Zealand public has not recognised suspicious skin lesions as well as Australians and therefore not presented them to health services early enough in their natural history.

In view of this we investigated the accuracy with which chiropractic student clinicians and registered chiropractors were able to recognise as suspicious or benign, a variety of common skin lesions from images chosen by a dermatologist.

Recognised features suspicious for malignancy used include: microcalcification, ill defined contours, marked hypogenicity and presence of internal or mixed vascularity [1, 2].

There was an awkward moment at the end of the press conference  when Trevor Sinclair, the former England international who was summarising for BBC Radio 5, asked a question and Mourinho, not recognising him, was suspicious.

Not recognising a symptom as suspicious is a common reason given by cancer patients for delayed help-seeking; but inevitably this is retrospective.

Not recognising a symptom as suspicious is one of the most common reasons given by patients with cancer for delays in seeking medical help [ 12, 13].

Not recognising a symptom as suspicious is one of the commonest reasons given by cancer patients for delayed help-seeking (Chapple et al, 2004; Smith et al, 2005), and there is evidence of longer delay with ambiguous rather than classic (e.g. lump) symptoms (Macleod et al, 2009).

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