Sentence examples for well recognized how from inspiring English sources

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Although the link between neuroinflammation and AD pathology is now well recognized, how brain innate immunity is driven in AD is still a matter of debate – especially whether neuroinflammation can be triggered by age-related systemic inflammation [ 19].

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Zhou and Yin ([2010]) emphasized that practical constraints, such as maintenance requirements and manufacturability, are not well recognized, and how humans still play an important role in guiding the computer to finish the design (Zhou and Yin [2010]).

"She recognized how well animal shows do on TV.

"I don't think Rosenblatt would have recognized how well we preserved and enhanced the original recording".

But his writing also seems self-aware, even tongue-in-cheek, as though he recognized how well worn such a path was.

Although fans of Don Freeman's picture book "Corduroy" might think of it as a literary lullaby, Scott Davenport Richards, who wrote the show's music and lyrics, has recognized how well the jazz idiom suits the tale, which focuses on an urban black family.

U.S. President Barack Obama recognized how well-known Koufax's decision not to play on the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur was in a humorous mention in his welcome remarks.

Later I recognized how unhappy I was even as an active, well respected pastor.

Mussina recognized how crucial that was.

But Kidd recognized how Mutombo helped him.

Although the importance of these non-genetic factors is well recognized, it is not clear how to integrate these factors within the genetic framework of cancer as the next logical step in understanding tumor heterogeneity.

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