Sentence examples for recognised basis from inspiring English sources

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The decisions made were made locally, and based on judgments about current and foreseeable pressure – a recognised basis for incident management.

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This revealed that the 98 original cancers fell into two main groups that could be recognised on the basis of the activity of 70 genes.

The Order of Australia has a more egalitarian approach: Australians nominate people from all walks of life to an apolitical council, to be recognised on the basis of their achievements.

Seven pedosedimentary units are recognised on the basis of trends in the bulk properties and the key micromorphological indicators (excrements, textural concentrations, shell fragments, and calcite and gypsum features).

The paper cites a letter from the corte dei conti notifying S&P that it is considering legal action: "S&P never in its ratings pointed out Italy's history, art or landscape which, as universally recognised, are the basis of its economic strength". S&P has described the claims as "frivolous and without merit".

Dinosaur tracks are however recognised on the basis of several synapomorphies: (i) dominance of the digit II IV group, (ii) mesaxonic pattern of foot structure, (iii) digit I reduced and shifted backwards (and thus often not preserved in tracks), (iv) bunched metatarsus, and (v) tendency towards digitigrady2,90.

Two types of paludification are recognised on the basis of topography and time since the last fire, viz., permanent paludification that dominates in natural depressions within the landscape, and reversible paludification that occurs on flat or sloping terrain over time following fire or mechanical site preparation.

Furthermore, although we do not discuss any specific attribution within Dinosauria, theropod-like footprints can be recognised on the basis of the following characters: (i) asymmetry of the track, with angle between digit III and II lower than between III and IV, (ii) digit III longer than IV > II, (iii) sharp claw traces on all digits, (iv) tip of digit II turned inwards, and (v) bipedalism70.

Consequently, we [2, 20 22] and others (e.g. [23 27]) have recognised, on the basis of the principle of 'molecular similarity' [28 30], that successful, marketed drugs ought to bear structural similarities to endogenous (intermediary) metabolites (that we shall sometimes call 'endogenites' [2]).

37 subspecies of the waterbuck had been initially recognised on the basis of coat colour.

Homozygous mutations of cyclin-dependent kinase 5 regulatory subunit-associated protein-2 (CDK5RAP2) have been recognised as the basis of MCPH3 [ 32].

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