Sentence examples for systematically recognized from inspiring English sources

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Finally, by means of DEMATEL, the causal relationships between MRs and DAs are systematically recognized to uncover new ideas of next-generation products.

Moreover, implementability varies among recommendations in a way that can be systematically recognized by experts.

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The early treatises edited in De Rijk [1974] and [1975] do not systematically recognize "I doubt it" as an allowable response, although they do sometimes recognize a response "Prove it" (proba!).

That specialized training is needed to systematically recognize transference-countertransference may underlie the finding that Dutch GPs are worse than Dutch psychiatrists at recognizing when transference or countertransference has affected a request for EAS [ 18].

If the banks had been systematically delaying recognizing bad loans throughout 2009, their write-offs should have risen sharply in the last few months.

Too often, the candidates present taxes as a burden while systematically failing to recognize (or systematically choosing to ignore) the burdens generated - for the least well off among us - by the pruning of the programs that those tax revenues sustain.

We systematically analyzed 289 motifs recognized by restriction enzymes with in silico digestion of the human genome (GRCh37/hg19, Feb. 2009 Assembly).

Ray et al. systematically analyzed RNA motifs recognized by over 200 RNA-binding domains/proteins in vitro and computationally correlated the presence of RNA motifs in transcriptomes to the functions of RNA-binding proteins [6].

Despite the progress of patient safety assessment that has been made in recent years, there remains a significant patient safety issue that has yet to be formally recognized and systematically addressed, namely, the issue of culture and its possible links to patient safety [ 32].

Thus, a person who systematically fails to recognize her image in the mirror and comes to think that there is a person identical to her following her around (as in mirrored-self misidentification), but has no other unusual beliefs, has a monothematic delusion.

Others are much less flamboyant, like Vincent Lee, recognized for quietly but systematically making important discoveries year after year.

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