Example sentences of "recognised for " in BNC.

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31 They are boycotting new assessment procedures , claiming social welfare officers were not being recognised for increased workloads .
32 Although recognised for his early signature puff-ball and trapeze shapes , he has matured into a designer capable of producing the perfect little black dress , and a mixture of easy pieces that reflect the quirky charm that is his keynote .
33 Recognised for their excellence of design , British stamps are now more varied and colourful than their tiny black predecessor .
34 The as I said this , this is required for identification for the organism , but the to the toxin has been recognised for a very , very long time and right from er , the early days the possibility of inactivating the biological properties of a toxin while retaining their immunological properties has been attractive to people seeking to prevent these diseases .
35 As he said , the principle that there is a privilege against self-incrimination has been recognised for centuries .
36 The association between HIV infection and tuberculosis has been recognised for some time , and the emergence of multidrug resistance in the United States represents the latest development .
37 Although this would seem to fulfil the requirements of the regulations , my application to have this experience recognised for just six months of higher training was rejected by the college without explanation .
38 Being recognised for having kept a glorified diary while wandering through India when he was young and naïve was n't enough for him .
39 Only through such a position of critical self-evaluation can the restricted epistemological validity of one 's position , and its possible ideological strains , be recognised for what it is .
40 Recognised for Novice Tuition
41 There are some great myths of the late 20th century that are gradually being recognised for what they are .
42 By a strange process of intellectual compartmentalisation , however , other forms of violence within the family are ignored , or at least not recognised for what they are .
43 ‘ The wisdom of pricing gas at parity with imported oil has thus been officially recognised for the first time in Pakistan , despite being electorally unpopular .
44 Bills which have been accepted by one of the major banks , recognised for this purpose by the Bank of England , acquire the ultimate standing , along with treasury bills , of being ‘ eligible ’ bills .
45 Independence has brought some improvement in status , but women are still not recognised for the important role they play in society .
46 These standards have now been recognised for inclusion in SVQs and NVQs .
47 The new National Certificate in Greenkeeping will be recognised for entry to this HNC .
48 Our awards are renowned for their transportability across the many countries in which the Board has been recognised for more than a century .
49 The trade union representing your grade is the … which is one of the unions recognised for collective bargaining purposes .
50 So , inevitably , I am spotted , and recognised for what I am .
51 Again , that is not a haphazard system , but one which our legislation has recognised for many years under successive Governments .
52 Also gives information on sandwich courses , and about the professional examinations necessary and the university , polytechnic and college courses which are recognised for exemption .
53 This may include Group Awards which are recognised for employment purposes or for progression to Higher Education .
54 Recognised for his vast experience as Head Tuner in the Crabtree weaving department , Sammy has seen many changes take place since he joined Stoddards in 1949 .
55 The Dicks were amongst many others who have been recognised for their contribution .
56 Table 5 and the graph in Figure 2 show the mean and standard deviation in the number of words recognised for Yes and No answers at different levels of processing .
57 It has been recognised for over a century that the internal anal sphincter relaxes in response to rectal distension , a phenomenon called the rectanal inhibitory reflex .
58 Salicylate nephrotoxicity has been recognised for many years .
59 Duodenitis and gastric metaplasia , which is often colonised by Helicobacter pylori ( H pylori ) , are increasingly recognised for their importance in the pathogenesis of duodenal ulcers .
60 Scottish Enterprise , and Highlands and Islands Enterprise have announced that both Skillstart awards have been recognised for Output Related Funding at a rate of .5 of a point .
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