Examples of 'now recognised' in a sentence

Meaning of "now recognised"

now recognised: This phrase is used to denote that something is currently acknowledged or accepted by a relevant authority, organization, or community after previously being overlooked or disregarded

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These quarries are now recognised archaeological sites.
But some positive environmental lessons from that dismal time are now recognised.
This name is now recognised as a junior synonym.
Importance of investing in research now recognised worldwide.
The area is now recognised and protected.
Over four out of five of those responding said the placement was now recognised.
This is something that is now recognised in retrospect.
It is now recognised as a successful public health initiative.
Spanish banks are now recognised to be broke.
It is now recognised that fascia contracts independently of muscles.
These games are not now recognised as official ODIs.
It is now recognised as removable medium and is ready for data transfer.
Overweight and obesity are by now recognised problems.
Bitcoin is now recognised by the general public.
Industry and the company is now recognised as the.

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This is now recognised at the highest political level.
Trying to achieve competitiveness simply by cutting costs is now recognised as inadequate and unsatisfactory.
This is now recognised as a war crime.
Our policy of seeking to produce the wines of the highest quality is now recognised.
The feast day is now recognised as a solemnity.
I now recognised my companion.
Caffeine addiction is now recognised as a problem in itself.
It is now recognised that apprenticeships and vocational training offer job guarantees.
Their organisations are now recognised by the public authorities.
It is now recognised as a global societal problem and a violation of human rights.
The benefits of this production are now recognised and demand grows in our societies.
It is now recognised as having been a distinct species.
We also welcome the fact that the gender dimension is now recognised in this report.
The sector is now recognised as an established asset class.
Hyve is delighted to announce it is now recognised as a Kubernetes.
They are now recognised and respected.
The importance of the quality of life in cities is now recognised in European policy.
She is now recognised as a global expert in this field.
Customer Experience is now recognised as a profession.
It is now recognised that a lower rate can be accepted.
More Singlish words are now recognised.
This principle is now recognised by the international community.
Atelidae is one of the five families of New World monkeys now recognised.
These frauds are now recognised by all scholars.
The Cebidae is one of the five families of New World monkeys now recognised.
Our work is now recognised by many public organisations.
The Pitheciidae are one of the five families of New World monkeys now recognised.
Treatments which are now recognised as standard may soon be outdated.
The Cebidae are one of the five families of New World monkeys now recognised.
Nutritional surveillance is now recognised as an integral component of nutrition policy.
The euro 's economic strength is now recognised.
Stokowski is now recognised as the father of modern orchestral standards.
Industrial relationships now recognised in Portugal.
Brahms was now recognised as a major figure in the world of music.
Both Versailles and Marie Antoinette are now recognised as inseparable.

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