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Nevertheless, this seismic gap, illustrated in Fig. 1(a), could not have been recognized seriously probably because many researchers just followed the conventional along-strike segmentation.
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For one thing, some of Hume's criticisms rested upon his own peculiar conception of causation a conception nearly universally recognized as seriously inadequate.
At first, Mr. Seid did not recognize how seriously his friend was hurt, he said, so he tried to confront the assailant, a stranger.
And we would like to take a moment to recognize and seriously applaud commentator Chris Hayes' attempt to explain what a reduction is, and why you wouldn't just call it a "sauce".
Furthermore, even if a specialist were able to recognize a seriously ill patient consistently, the usual referral system to a more appropriate specialist is too slow and cumbersome.
Even if they were, they and the staff caring for the patient often do not recognize the seriously ill sufficiently early [ 2], and neither do they have insight into their own deficiencies in the practice of acute medicine.
Consequently, this effect must be recognized and taken seriously.
It was a bit of a struggle for me to be recognized and taken seriously in the first 30 years of my piping profession, but do not give up.
In the case of my colleague's father, she recognized something was seriously amiss when an educator her father saw to review his diabetic treatment regimen determined he was incapable of calculating his carb intake.
Co-infection present a plausible explanation for the unusual and extreme lengths people went to in order to contain what was recognized as a seriously debilitating affliction.
For several reasons there is an obvious risk that disorders of motor performances in children treated for idiopathic clubfoot might not be recognized or taken seriously.
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