Example sentences of "recognised within " in BNC.
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1 | It was widely recognised within the WEA at least , that the Cambridge Board was seeking to implement the policies outlined in the UEMCC 's 1937 memorandum ; |
2 | Third , the major impact of disability on older people must be recognised within the social security system . |
3 | George 's merits were recognised within the game with a number of minor representative honours , and when he left us he had a spell with Millwall before returning to the Midlands to play for Kidderminster . |
4 | Three distinct lithological units can be recognised within the Z2 Carbonate , these being the Hauptdolomit which comprises the sediments of the marginal platform , the Stinkdolomit which consists of a wedge of carbonate mudstones bordering the platform , and the Stinkschiefer which consists of thinly developed carbonates found in the more central parts of the basin ( Fig. 15 ; Richter-Bernburg 1955 ; Füchtbauer 1964 and 1972 ; Clark 1980b ) . |
5 | The important word here is ‘ recognisable ’ , and as I often tell people , Beethoven 's 5th Symphony can be recognised within four notes . |
6 | However , it is widely recognised within the music industry that the use of ‘ target teams ’ and pressure selling is common in the singles market . |
7 | Touting for criminal business was and is well recognised within the profession , and those in close contact with it . |
8 | In these papers , all kinds of non- and extra-philosophical activities become the basis for philosophical reflection , for instance menstruation and childbirth ( Brenda Almond 's paper ) ; a gut reaction to pornography ( Alison Assiter 's paper ) ; the fantasies that disturb because of their apparently unfeminist nature Jean Grimshaw 's paper ) ; and nonviolent demonstrations against missile bases ( Anne Seller 's paper ) ; the point in each case being that these experiences are the starting point , because their importance did not seem to be recognised within the theoretical categories already provided , and so urgently impel the theorist to work out categories that are more adequate . |
9 | They know that , for instance , after 1992 many professional equivalencies will be recognised within Europe . |
10 | SVQs will therefore not only be recognised within that industry but will also be regarded as a counterpart of the NVQs accredited by NCVQ in England , Wales and Northern Ireland . |
11 | Small companies still tend to be inhibited by the cost of using such services and within larger firms the knowledge of their benefits still seems to be limited to a small number of individuals and not widely recognised within the company as a resource . |
12 | Many techniques for assessment in Religious Education are recognised within the Catholic sector but sometimes these are casually applied and yield a diversity of information which is too general for effective use . |
13 | This principle was first upheld by the House of Lords in the case of D v NSPCC [ 1978 ] AC 171 and is now recognised within the statutory code . |