Sentence examples for should be acknowledged at from inspiring English sources

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If there is a risk of casualties, that fact should be acknowledged at the outset, rather than allowing the public to believe an engagement can be executed antiseptically, on the cheap, with few casualties.

This entry doesn't purport to do justice to the intricacy and subtlety of the topic of realism; it should be acknowledged at the outset that the fragmentation of which Wright speaks renders it unlikely that the label "moral anti-realism" even succeeds in picking out a definite position.

That should be acknowledged at least, if not actively grappled with.

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At least, this should be acknowledged as a limitation of the study.

Weight misperception should be acknowledged as a factor to be addressed when screening and identifying individuals at risk for diabetes.

Marriage is a fundamental civil right that should be acknowledged and respected at all levels of government.

Patient preference therefore should be acknowledged, discussed and documented at an early stage, in order to adequately address the concerns of patients, and later to analyse the results of a trial adequately.

Secondly, genetically determined resistance to endophytic fungi and genetic mismatch that constrains combinations of fungi and host grass, should be acknowledged in breeding programmes aimed at improving agriculturally valuable characteristics of cultivars such as higher yield and resistance to herbivores and pathogens.

Although the pesticide residue levels measured in CPES were all below U.S. EPA tolerance levels (U.S. EPA 2010), it should be acknowledged that tolerances were established at on a per chemical per crop basis in order to ensure the best practice of pesticide uses in the field.

However, what should be acknowledged is that these nominations came at a time where racial tension in the US had recently been significantly heightened, mainly relating to both Law Enforcement Relations and Trump's Presidential Campaign.

We propose that (1) genetic mismatches may act as a buffering mechanism against highly competitive endophyte-grass genotype combinations threatening the biodiversity of grassland communities and (2) these mismatches should be acknowledged, particularly in breeding programmes aimed at harnessing systemic and heritable endophytes to improve the agriculturally valuable characteristics of cultivars.

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