Sentence examples for widely recognized issue from inspiring English sources

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This can lead to patient distress and loss of staff efficiency and, at worst, it can produce the widely recognized issue of 'alarm fatigue', where hospital staff ignore critical signals.

Netherlands Trial Register (NTR): NTR2258 Incidents caused by medications are a widely recognized issue in hospitalised patients.

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"The Body Shop has always tackled uncomfortable, not widely recognized issues," said Sophie Gasperment, the chief executive of Body Shop International for almost two years.

As the frequency of a converter would vary under different conditions in microgrid, the design of these functions is widely recognized a stringent issue.

This potential for confounding genetic variability is in addition to the more widely recognized, culturally derived issues inherent in the interpretation of most "risk factors" in psychiatric disorders, such as parenting styles, low socioeconomic status, temperament, or psychological "trauma".

When Caldwell was selected to head the district 10 years ago, she said, public participation was not widely recognized as an important issue, and district employees were not asked their opinions.

The lack of reproducibility is widely recognized as a serious issue in contemporary research (see (Buck, 2015; Freedman & Inglese, 2014; Freedman et al., 2015; McNutt, 2014a; McNutt, 2014b) and the Nature special "Challenges in irreproducible research" April 2, 2013).

However, trend estimates may also be influenced by response bias including changes in question order, inclusion of sensitive subject areas in surveys, and changes in social desirability (for example, higher over-reporting of PA as low levels of participation become more widely recognized as a health issue).

The issues we have raised here are largely but not completely unacknowledged in the literature and are compounded by other issues also widely recognized.

Nevertheless, this analysis, together with an earlier study [ 16], raises the issue that certain widely recognized Pan-Cryptodiran synapomorphies [ 91], including the complete flooring of the cranioquadrate space by the pterygoid and the presence of at least a poorly developed otic trochlea, might be symplesiomorphies of Testudines.

This issue is now widely recognized and validation is considered most important in omics-based prediction research by both quantitative scientists such as statisticians or bioinformaticians and medical doctors [ 1– 6], see also topic 18 of the recently published checklist for the use of omics-based predictors in clinical trials [ 7].

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