Sentence examples for recognizing for example from inspiring English sources

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It is necessary to define a typology of landscape to permit a realistic comparison of similar units recognizing, for example, its favourable conservation status.

In many cases, we fail to take into account the sources of our desires when we make moral choices, not recognizing, for example, that the desire for great wealth or reputation is 'empty' or vain ([On Choices and Avoidances] V-VI).

The colocalization of TgICMAP1 with this subset of MTs therefore could be due to the preference of TgICMAP1 in binding to these MTs (recognizing, for example, certain distinct biochemical or structural properties of these MTs) or an indirect result of the stabilization effect of TgICMAP1 on MTs.

OPs mentioned that the peer-group learning approach was of added value for recognizing, for example, that their peers face the same problems and difficulties, for discussing and comparing examples and cases, for learning from each other, and for sharing practical tools.

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Researchers now recognize, for example, that autism is not synonymous with mental retardation: more than 80percentt of children with autism were once thought to be mentally retarded.

Sometimes, however, if he looked at a word, a couple of letters would suddenly jump out at him and be recognized for example, the "bi" in the middle of his editor's name, though the letters before and after this remained unintelligible.

By now, if you have been following the series (and you can catch up with it thanks to a must-have DVD boxed set released two years ago by First Run Features), you recognize, for example, Tony's playful good humor and entrepreneurial drive.

Who would have recognized, for example, any copyright by the Soviet Union on works by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn or Andrei Sakharov or Joseph Brodsky, an assertion of rights by the Czechoslovak puppet government to works by Václav Havel, or claims by the Iranian government to Jafar Panahi's "This Is Not a Film"?

Modern analysis has shown that the electrode on the cornea picks up changes in potential occurring successively at different levels of the retina, so that it is now possible to recognize, for example, the electrical changes occurring in the rods and cones the receptor potentials those occurring in the horizontal cells, and so on.

The technological and socio-political level are also recognized, for example by Stokols et al. (2008).

"All rights are claims" positions cannot recognize, for example, the rights in the Hobbesian state of nature, in which each person has unlimited privilege-rights of self-defense yet no claim-rights against attack.

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