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It took decades for that to be fully recognized.
A river view painted in 1882 by Gustave Caillebotte, the Mecaenas of his Impressionist fellow painters whose own stature has yet to be fully recognized, realized an honorable $5.12 million.
However, despite the importance of microbes throughout human history, their roles remain to be fully recognized.
While surgical regenerative treatments may be useful in promoting bone regeneration, extra suffering and risk of infection have to be fully recognized.
From their efforts would eventually come the evidence that emergency medicine deserved to be fully recognized by the several layers of medical governance and by the national body, the National Specialist Qualifications Advisory Council (NaSQAC).
I still believe that in some ways but I think it's never going to be fully recognized by the art world because it can't be exploited economically.
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This group of second- and third-generation Dominicans has always faced opposition to being fully recognized as Dominican citizens, but their government appears intent on legally cementing this discrimination -- and is increasingly close to this goal.
The inclusion of income-generating work, in addition to education, is not least relevant for immigrants, as education from their country of origin may not be fully recognized in the labour market.
"His vigilance from Day One — the utter competence he exuded — will never be fully recognized, because we'll never know what could have happened otherwise.
2- This medical care pathway must be fully recognized by all those involved (emergency medical services, emergency room, cardiology, intensive care, cardiac surgery departments).
If we cannot be fully recognized as a person now, how will we cope when weather conditions intensify?
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