Examples of 'is well recognised' in a sentence

Meaning of "is well recognised"

Is well recognized means that someone or something is widely known, acknowledged, or appreciated by many

How to use "is well recognised" in a sentence

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is well recognised
This expression is well recognised in jurisdical world.
Transurethral resection of prostatic tissue is well recognised.
That is well recognised in international law.
Importance of patient involvement in clinical research is well recognised.
It is well recognised that capital is accumulated abstract labour.
The importance of purpose and meaning is well recognised.
Your name is well recognised by readers.
The function of each of these elements is well recognised.
A view that is well recognised today.
The economic efficiency of a sufficiently large rental sector is well recognised.
It is well recognised that the sun lifts our spirits.
The quality of our products is well recognised around the world.
That is well recognised by those who work in that area.
The importance of knowledge sharing within most organisations is well recognised.
It is well recognised that a majority of people would prefer to die at home.

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Diversity is well recognised.
The problem of glassware corrosion in automatic dishwasher processes is well recognised.
It is well recognised that women are not duly represented in clinical trials.
Their positive effect on regional development and job creation is well recognised.
Such a cutting geometry is well recognised as suboptimal in other areas of metal machining.
The potential of blood and blood components to transmit infectious diseases is well recognised.
ISO is well recognised internationally as a standard setting body.
Medical need in AIP The lack of effective treatment for AIP is well recognised.
The Keyhole label is well recognised in all of the three countries.
Kate 's experience in the field is well recognised.
It is well recognised in the East for its potent martial abilities.
Subject-matter of the present day legislation is well recognised.
Mahatma Gandhi is well recognised even today for his strong character.
Furthermore, the distinctive nature of male and female brains is well recognised.
I Today its is well recognised that social norms induce special features to completed fertility data.
Dr Karim 's innovative product development capability is well recognised.
That is well recognised in the reports and I appreciate that very much.
The need for such services is well recognised in all the Member-States.
This is well recognised by the Palestinian Authority and by other Arab countries.
Indirect effect: The importance of the indirect effect is well recognised.
RFS is well recognised.
However, a need for multi-project perspective is well recognised.
Which is well recognised in the income-tax law.
The role of cyclic AMP ( cAMP ) as a second messenger is well recognised.
However, it is well recognised that to change an organisation 's culture is a difficult task.
This essential aim of the manifesto is well recognised by the Euston group 's target audience.
It is well recognised that long-term exposure to excessive sound can harm hearing.
The impact of the project is well recognised among stakeholders and policy-makers.
It is well recognised that if "harmful" LDL cholesterol is high, and "protective" HDL choles.
Post-partum depression is well recognised and it should be watched for and managed appropriately.
Intolerance to aspirin is well recognised amonst asthmatics - the frequency increases with increasing age.

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