Example sentences of "been recognised by " in BNC.

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1 The success of the initial pilot programme has been recognised by the Ministry of Health and the Institute of Health Education and led to Maurice , Kate and Ana meeting with Government officials and representatives from UNICEF to establish a long-term training programme in five Romanian regions , starting in November of this year .
2 It has only recently been recognised by MAFF experts , and media coverage has been misleading .
3 They could now field a team featuring only two players , Nunnerley and the captain Tim Crothers , who have not been recognised by Wales .
4 Before the talks , the union had not been recognised by the Government for national pay bargaining , leading to the belief that recognition had been granted to give managers the opportunity to impose the offer on all ambulance staff if it was accepted by Apap .
5 They have the sort of qualities that have been recognised by gardeners since the beginning of the Victorian era — a good show should never be despised .
6 This interdependence of general economic policy with monetary policy has been recognised by the French government as well : one monetary policy means one economic policy .
7 It is unlikely that any report in the UK would be so brutally honest , but it accurately describes our situation , except that the inadequate nature of our provision for many students has long been recognised by many educators , and only becomes important to others through economic necessity .
8 The contributions to national life made by various family members have been recognised by honours and awards .
9 At the same time Lotsi 's colleagues in Romania had formed an organisation , known as ‘ Pater Nostra ’ , which has now been recognised by the Romania government as an approved institution .
10 THE meteoric rise to rugby fame of Nigel Walker , the former Olympic hurdler , has been recognised by the Welsh selectors .
11 The importance of accountability relationships to economic success has been recognised by those writers who point to the rise of the Japanese version of ‘ collective ’ capitalism .
12 With the original tidal basin completely refurbished and the new locked basin fully operational , its standing among the best has been recognised by the award of 5 Gold Anchors , the only marina on the South East or East Coasts to receive this top rating .
13 Attention to detail and our high level of engineering integrity has been recognised by the top yacht designers and has led to constant involvement in rigs for all yacht projects from seventy to three hundred feet .
14 The importance of persuading individuals to save for their own pension instead of just relying on the State has been recognised by successive governments .
15 They have fought against the pressures to make black people invisible and their efforts have , in part , been recognised by wider society ( Milner , 1981 , 1983 ) .
16 The varied forms in which status is available have been recognised by social controllers , and have made them wary of too much reliance on stigmatisation : conventional stigma can provide deviant status .
17 The new pressures that the situation will place on libraries has already been recognised by the Higher Education Funding Council , which has set up a review committee on libraries .
18 Furthermore , its application to class differences has been recognised by many commentators , most notably in the work of Basil Bernstein ( 1971 ) on whom Greenfield leans heavily .
19 It becomes less important to Picasso later on but it is something which is constant for Matisse and it has always been recognised by critics who have described him as a painter 's painter .
20 Thrombus has been recognised by angiography and angioscopy in the clinical syndrome of severe unstable angina , even in individuals without critical stenosis .
21 ‘ A foreign government which has not been recognised by the United Kingdom Government as either de jure or de facto government has no locus standi in the English courts .
22 This equating of non-natural user with unreasonable risk in negligence seems to have been recognised by MacKenna J. in Mason v. Levy Auto parts of England Ltd .
23 After all , the poverty of older people has been recognised by both official and independent research for over 100 years .
24 A potential failure of contraception had been recognised by 171 patients : 93 reported a split or leaking condom ; 13 reported a condom coming off during intercourse ; 32 admitted inconsistent use of condoms ; 32 reported forgetting to take contraceptive pills or taking antibiotics concurrently with the pill ; and one reported a late injection of medroxyprogesterone acetate .
25 Within weeks their independence had been recognised by the international community ( see p. 162 ) .
26 The speed and cost effectiveness of computer models has also been recognised by pharmaceutical companies .
27 Now all her hard work has been recognised by West Lothian Arts who have presented her with an Arts Individual Award .
28 Two particular contracts relating to goods have long been recognised by the law , one of bailment and one of sale .
29 contractor obtained judgement as defects complained of should have been recognised by the F architect .
30 That has been recognised by the Government .
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