Example sentences of "it [be] recognised that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , it 's recognised that some of those allocated these vouchers will sell them straight away to others having money .
2 Nevertheless , it is recognised that industrial relations will continue to reflect elements of diversity as well as uniformity .
3 class their own personal varying faith stances , it is recognised that Catholic teachers face a difficult task .
4 It is recognised that primary sclerosing cholangitis may exist ( on histological criteria ) in the absence of cholangiographic abnormalities , and it is possible that early AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis may likewise be present with a normal cholangiogram .
5 4.23 It is recognised that certain events and periods during the daily routine may raise the anxieties of residents and clients .
6 While it is recognised that each school may put a differing stress on the varying components in a formula system to match the school 's own needs and educational philosophy , the following points seem central to developing a successful formula distribution scheme :
7 It is recognised that each Network member may undertake exclusive sell situations for which international marketing is inappropriate and which will therefore not be circulated amongst Network members .
8 It is recognised that many permanent staff are concerned about getting a job associated with the Council Tax .
9 While it is recognised that such powers may be necessary in that they lead to a number of arrests , it must also be noted that random and discriminatory stops may be counter-productive as they may have a detrimental effect on relations between police and public .
10 It is recognised that such information may not always be disclosed .
11 It is recognised that one of the areas where immediate progress can be made is in assisting disabled students .
12 A coherent school policy on Standard English is possible if it is recognised that all these views are legitimate .
13 It is recognised that old people and their families are disadvantaged in the amount of care and attention paid to them by social workers as most social work time is spent on children and young families .
14 The view is also expressed that personal care and welfare aspects can not be divorced from financial and property matters , while it is recognised that proper safeguards are vital .
15 It is recognised that full configuration control of software is not limited to source code and that it is desirable to control the whole environment in which the target machine-code is produced .
16 This section deals mainly with the impact of mineral working , and the restoration of exhausted sites , in south and south east England although it is recognised that some of the most serious environmental problems occur in the National Parks and in areas where deep and opencast mining are carried out .
17 It is recognised that some courses , particularly those in primary education , aim to permeate the whole course with language understanding .
18 In looking at the services to be provided , it is recognised that some duties require a more responsible level of staff than others .
19 The differing viewpoints are here polarised into the two major value positions set out below , though it is recognised that these positions represent relatively extreme points on a dimension of views , rather than two all-embracing categories .
20 It is recognised that these are important aspects of the learning and teaching approaches for the modules and it is recommended that they are used for formative assessment .
21 Khrushchev asserted in March 1960 that ’ the Soviet Union is now the world 's strongest military power' ( Izvestiia , 2 March 1960 ) and , although it was recognised that Soviet economic capacity was then inferior to that of the United States , it was confidently predicted that the socialist nations would have outstripped the West within a decade .
22 Again , it was recognised that young people can either be helped or taught to be ‘ helpless ’ .
23 Secondly , it was recognised that existing services were often vital but that they were unable to meet all the needs of this special group of elderly people and that different types of service might be required ; it was never intended that the project should deprive people of existing services and substitute others for them , but that it should bridge gaps between those already available , whether statutory , voluntary or private .
24 Once it was recognised that any kind of cancer had an identifiable cause , it was natural to try and determine the exact chemical identity of the substances responsible ( the ‘ carcinogens ’ ) .
25 It was recognised that these would be subjective and impressionistic , to some extent at least , and this chapter quotes verbatim from many of the letters it has received .
26 Eventually , it was recognised that some of the results of the laissez-faire mentality could pose a threat to social stability and the health of rich and poor alike .
27 While Timbury recommended that it was preferable that these be provided in association with small geriatric hospitals , it was recognised that some of these may be provided " free standing " in the community .
28 It was recognised that several sources might have to be approached in order to obtain comprehensive data on this subject .
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