Sentence examples for typically recognised as from inspiring English sources

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More than anything else, the EU is typically recognised as a transit region for trafficked goods but the new report highlights an important exception: the huge quantities of smuggled European Eel that arise from the region.

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But what I've found listening to their albums is that so much of their best work (in my opinion) often isn't recognised as much because it doesn't align with the music people typically expect from them.

Coleman recognised as much.

It's widely recognised as successful".

"I don't get recognised as much.

Generally recognised as safe.

Caring was recognised as challenging.

Because deaths from cancer are typically recognised easily, and because the proportion of mortality attributed to cancer was as expected, any effect of miscoding of death certificates on cancer mortality results was probably small.

Benítez will recognise as much.

This practice [of enslavement] is one that international conventions recognise as criminal".

This pattern of recognition is different from other collectins, such as MBL and pulmonary-surfactant protein D that typically recognise the terminal sugar alone (mannose, fucose or N-acetyglucosamine) [ 18, 19].

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