Examples of 'universally recognised' in a sentence

Meaning of "universally recognised"

When something is universally recognized, it means that it is acknowledged or accepted by people everywhere or across different cultures, countries, or fields. This phrase implies that there is widespread agreement or consensus on the validity, importance, or existence of something

How to use "universally recognised" in a sentence

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Culture is universally recognised as a fundamental component of identity.
There are four types of relationships universally recognised.
Absence of a universally recognised definition of enforced disappearance b.
The role of education as social agent is universally recognised.
Universally recognised colour for danger.
It is a severe violation of universally recognised human rights.
Universally recognised basic human right.
This has now been universally recognised.
It is universally recognised as a global city.
These limitations of present techniques are universally recognised and accepted.
Food safety is universally recognised as a public health priority.
The right to live freely is something that must be universally recognised.
These classes are universally recognised as being more volatile in nature.
The value of animal testing is far from being universally recognised.
Health is universally recognised as a fundamental right.

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The comprehensive failure of vocational education privatisation is now universally recognised.
Strauss is universally recognised as the architect of denim jeans.
The impact of geometrical shapes on the human energy systems has always been universally recognised.
Their key role is universally recognised throughout the world.
A society that guarantees all the fundamental rights that are universally recognised for all the people.
He is universally recognised as one of the most important composers of opera.
They had their hands raised in the universally recognised gesture of surrender.
It is the universally recognised as the first exhibition of manufactured products.
Nautical services for piloting and mooring are universally recognised as services of general interest.
It is a universally recognised symbol that stands for liberty and freedom.
Not all of these Councils have been universally recognised as ecumenical.
It is universally recognised that every child should be able to enjoy these rights.
OHCHR aims to ensure the practical implementation of universally recognised human rights norms.
The prepaid card is universally recognised as a tool for financial inclusion.
The Commission is the guardian of the Treaty and universally recognised as such.
These notices provide a universally recognised and accessible framework of knowledge.
Kosovo 's unilateral declaration of independence is not universally recognised.
They do not infringe the universally recognised fundamental human rights.
A universally recognised form that brings comfort and style to interiors everywhere.
Come to be universally recognised.
The veterinary profession 's vital contribution to public health is now universally recognised.
It also violates universally recognised international legal norms and standards.
Driving a brand forward when it 's not universally recognised is hard work.
The universally recognised importance to mankind of dealing with them;.
To transform Queenstown into a universally recognised centre of educational innovation.
Moreover, democracy has ceased to be an ideology and has now become a universally recognised truth.
His design is now universally recognised as the symbol for recycling.
Could this be a solution to a problem that has been universally recognised for many years?
Rules most universally recognised by Common Sense.
Worded in such a way, this right of parents is a universally recognised in international law.
Already, it is universally recognised as the world leader in searching for information.
Indeed, be said to be universally recognised.
It is now universally recognised as an indispensable tool for observing labour market de -.
They are clearly defined, usually universally recognised and relatively stable.
There is no dispute about Grace 's Test career record and those statistics are universally recognised.

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