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The problem is so widely acknowledged that last month, 26 members of the City Council introduced a bill that would require the Department of Transportation to create a task force to audit the city's parking signs for clarity.

That fact is so widely acknowledged that it has become part of our social contract, and Americans should have no qualms about removing children from polygamous households in the same way that we have no qualms about removing children from homes where the parents are heroin junkies.

Labour already suffers from a shameful problem of nepotism, one so widely acknowledged that the media refers to the children of prominent Labour politicians – Euan Blair, Will Straw, David Prescott, Emily Benn, Joe Dromey – who are now making it in politics themselves as the Red Princes.

This statement, with the support of numerous experiments of ball collision, is so widely acknowledged that people rarely realize that the COR of pure elastic collision can be significantly smaller than unity under some circumstances.

The incompleteness of Skinner's description of the ideal human society or life is so widely acknowledged that one might wonder if actual experiments in Walden Two living could lend useful detail to his blueprint.

This study aimed first to ascertain why such a small percentage of people with heart failure are receiving cardiac rehabilitation given that it is so widely acknowledged as beneficial and second to find out more about those centres that are providing a service specifically for heart failure.

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Clinical trials can be run successfully in Primary Care [ 34], although the difficulties of doing so are widely acknowledged [ 35- 37].

"That's very Swiss, isn't it?" The space junk problem is so old and widely acknowledged that it even has a name: the Kessler Syndrome.

Manuka is the only honey so far that is widely acknowledged to have proven medicinal effects, but earlier this year a study at the University of Glasgow's School of Veterinary Medicine found that heather honey also killed MRSA microbes and three other strains of pathogenic bacteria.

While Lancaster and his captain Chris Robshaw talk desperately of a need for a much more clinical approach against the South Africans and the All Blacks, as the prospect of a decent seeding for the World Cup here in three years hangs so precariously, Hooper was being widely acknowledged as the latest arrival in the firmament of world rugby stars.

Whereas nutrition and exercise are widely acknowledged as so-called "pillars of health," sleep, while well-deserving of such high praise, is often maligned as something that's "for the weak".

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