Example sentences of "[be] widely recognised " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Gillian Shephard 's abilities are widely recognised .
2 It is , however , desirable to choose a set of terms that are widely recognised , internally consistent and as simple as possible , not introducing complex concepts unnecessarily .
3 The benefits of technology transfer are widely recognised by government .
4 Royal Bank of Scotland eurocheques and a eurocheque card are widely recognised , simple and most convenient payment method for personal customers in Europe and the Mediterranean whether you want to obtain cash , pay hotel bills or purchase goods over the counter .
5 The former Eastern bloc countries are widely recognised as having a potential comparative advantage in agriculture .
6 The Reports of the various Working Groups , taken together , should allay these misgivings and reveal possibilities for collaboration across disciplines in ways that have not yet been widely recognised , with each making its distinctive contribution .
7 Because of the variety and confusion of possibilities and responsibilities after the compulsory school period the need for a guide has been widely recognised by young people and their families .
8 The difficulties of the present valuation system have been widely recognised and alternative proposals have been made .
9 The difficulty of obtaining small amounts of external finance on adequate terms has been widely recognised as a major constraint on the formation and growth of small businesses in the UK .
10 While the impact of deep recession after 1979 on the conurbations and inner cities has been widely recognised and researched , far less is known about conditions in those labour markets outside the main cities where one or two dominant companies have declared major redundancy programmes in the course of restructuring .
11 Lord Cullen 's point that trade union involvement gives an enhanced feeling of collective security to offshore employees is one that should be widely recognised .
12 Given the growth of international competition and the emergence of the multi- national enterprise , such limited control came to be widely recognised as inadequate , particularly as with the approach of 1992 the number of cross-border mergers was increasing .
13 The one-year course is only to lay down the foundations of good technical training — and it is widely recognised that the course simply pushes the student into the profession with enough practical experience to find his or her feet .
14 It is widely recognised that the classical technique can and does prove a stable basis fur all styles of dance .
15 Britain points out that the Bush Administration is still using its political weight in the IMF to block financial relief for Vietnam , even though it is widely recognised that the exodus from Vietnam will only stop when living standards improve .
16 At Marlborough College , where he runs what is widely recognised as the best art department at any school in Britain , his students have repeatedly achieved the highest A-grade results in the country .
17 It is widely recognised that it is not production of food but the low level of demand for food that is the problem for many and for varied reasons related to the forces and relations of production in which people are involved .
18 We are lucky in this country that we have some of the better zoos , and indeed host what is widely recognised as the best , Jersey .
19 It is widely recognised that air pollution due to human activity in populated areas and in the vicinity of isolated sources has become one of the significant environmental health problems of our time .
20 This is widely recognised as one of the more remarkable achievements of Lubavitch .
21 Interactive spoken language is widely recognised as a powerful means of learning ; it is also obviously essential in the world outside school .
22 It is widely recognised that the most dynamic English today is often found outside England : from Saul Bellow , Alice Walker and Toni Morrison from the United States , Anita Desai from India , Nadine Gordimer from South Africa , V. S. Naipaul from Trinidad , Chinua Achebe from Nigeria , for example .
23 Bankers Trust 's ability to advise them or you on cross-border transactions is widely recognised .
24 In particular , it is widely recognised that behavioural methods often result in relatively rigid language patterns , and that subsequent generalisation beyond training sessions and the spontaneous combination of taught elements into novel combinations continue to be problematic .
25 However , it is widely recognised within the music industry that the use of ‘ target teams ’ and pressure selling is common in the singles market .
26 None the less , the central importance of interest rates is widely recognised .
27 The fire-bellied toad , when alarmed , suddenly throws itself on its back , so exposing its underside which blazes with a yellow and black pattern , a colour combination which is widely recognised in the animal world as a warning .
28 The " PartsBank " service is widely recognised in the U.S. as the most unique transportation and distribution system for time sensitive inventories , which is especially suited to the electronic and computer industries .
29 Abbey National , the UK 's second largest lender , is widely recognised as a major market player .
30 DUFF House , near Banff , is widely recognised to be one of William Adams 's finest achievements .
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