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As foreign-affairs spokesman he is often on television and so widely recognised.
At some point, their chances will be so widely recognised that there is no value in backing them but we are not quite there yet, judging by the 25-1 about Nakayama Festa last year.
For example, how many non-Brits could decode the irony (and literary allusion) which lies behind the expression "up to a point", which is used to mean "no, not in the slightest"?The problem is now so widely recognised that informal guides to what the French or the English really mean, when they are speaking their mother tongues, have been drawn up by other nationalities.
However, the potential of rice to contribute to the prevention or management of chronic diseases is not so widely recognised, and research aimed to quantify that potential receives a fraction of the public funding of rice and malnutrition, despite the massive and growing problem of chronic disease that prevails in all rice-consuming countries ([Nugent 2008]).
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Nosy Crow publisher Kate Wilson said that Scheffler had got in touch with her about the blog "informally, feeling quite frustrated: his work is so well loved and widely recognised, but he doesn't have a social media profile or, currently, a website.
As the significance of copy number variation in genetic analysis becomes more widely recognised so does the need to improve and extend the range of techniques available.
The importance of framing health services in terms of outcomes is widely recognised but so too are the challenges of measuring outcomes and their determinants [ 5].
CDI is not widely recognised in Asia so in consequence the extent of the disease is not known.
So, I am going to use the widely recognised scientific technique 'process of elimination' to establish whether sneezing is indeed music, and bring you the Real Answers you deserve.
An important tale told with so much heart and beauty needed to be more widely recognised.
One recent survey by the Association of Colleges found that NVQs were the most widely recognised of vocational qualifications – but even so, only 26% of those asked knew what they were.
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