Sentence examples for values recognised from inspiring English sources

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Small battery-powered data loggers of E or H values, recognised as "exposimeters," may be used in various ways, for measuring the actual value of the unperturbed field, for measuring the actual value of the field at the body surface or for measuring the variability of both kinds of fields over time, with a sampling rate defined by the user.

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"It is a growing percentage and we need to think about the best possible way to engage with Islam and Muslims and think about whether people should be having days off for Eid, how Ramadam is accomodated and its value recognised, and how religion is taught in schools," said Julian Bond, director of the Christian Muslim Forum.

Commitment by these integrated teaching practices to teach, when there is no requirement to do so, must be valued, recognised and rewarded by teaching organisations and governments.

Although it has been altered since it was originally built, it has maintained its Grade II listing for its "group value", recognising "the importance of its massing and exterior character to the setting of Tabley House".

The FPs valued recognising, diagnosing and managing depressive and anxiety disorders as important primary care tasks.

In order to be non-judgmental and ethical, to avoid further marginalization of newcomer women, SERC's providers had to reflect upon their own feelings and reactions as well as beliefs and values, recognise them and suspend judgement.

To improve the cultural awareness therapists are taught to: be aware of their own cultural background, attitudes and values, recognise prejudices and generalizations regarding the cultural background of the patients.

Their products gain broad market appeal, as the technology's value becomes recognised by the industry as a whole.

Learning that takes place outside of the objective is rarely valued or recognised, and teachers who train under this rigid system never realise there was ever another way.

It is home to more than 200 species of rare, scarce and threatened flowering plants (and much else), and this exceptional wildlife value is recognised through designation of roughly a quarter of the estate as Sites of Special Scientific Interest.

It doesn't matter if someone's getting a royalty cheque for $15 or $15,000, what matters is they feel as if their contributions to the world have been valued and recognised.

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