Example sentences of "[be] recognised that the " in BNC.

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1 Solvents : It should be recognised that the mixture of soil with a solvent does not result in the change of state described in the reaction equation .
2 It also has to be recognised that the general educational standard of aspiring architects is much lower than it used to be .
3 In the final analysis it must be recognised that the ECMs are demand determined , their ability to provide large loans quickly and efficiently as required by banks , multinational corporations and governments being the main justification for their existence .
4 But where their particular disability impairs their access to the curriculum , this access should be facilitated by alternative means , and it should be recognised that the problem of access may hinder their initial progress , though they may be expected to catch up later .
5 It should also be recognised that the emerging women 's movement of the late 1960s was part of this politicisation process .
6 Of course , the conditions of Russia in 1917 and the following years posed ‘ special problems ’ for the Bolsheviks , but it must be recognised that the tension between the tendency to treat each factory as the ‘ collective property of its own workers ’ and the need to ensure the subordination of production to a ‘ common political end ’ is in no way unique to the Soviet experience .
7 But if the support for the SNP was , like the Liberal vote , a substantially ‘ cross-class ’ phenomenon it can not so easily be categorised as a flight from ‘ class ’ as pertinent social collectivity , since it must be recognised that the ‘ national distinctiveness ’ of Scotland is overdetermined by the differential balance of classes in Scotland as opposed to England .
8 In order to ensure uniformity in all the member states , it must be recognised that the concept of ‘ matters relating to tort , delict and quasi-delict ’ covers all actions which seek to establish the liability of a defendant and which are not related to a ‘ contract ’ within the meaning of article 5(1) .
9 It should instead be recognised that the concession/contract debate is a distraction , artificially confining the discussion to the company 's supposed public or private origins .
10 This is not to say that the product is inferior , indeed many desktop publishing systems can do things that no typesetting equipment ever could , merely that it has to be recognised that the technology has its place .
11 It should be recognised that the choice of open or closed-loop control makes no difference to the inherent torque producing capability of the motor , but they do allow this capability to be realised in different ways .
12 It has to be recognised that the construction industry consists of a large number of businesses which are mainly small .
13 It should be recognised that the professional Institution and The Engineering Council may offer advice but can not provide a safeguard .
14 However , to achieve effective co-ordination between the new publicly funded bodies and the long-established private sector organisations , such as the Scottish Council and others , it must be recognised that the latter group is not able to subsidise projects nor to encourage company participation with a formula of matching expenditure .
15 It must be recognised that the use of facilitative techniques ( eg anatomically correct dolls , special play materials and other visual aids ) may create difficulties in subsequent court proceedings .
16 The removal of exchange controls allowed diversification of portfolios to continue on an international scale , and it should be recognised that the increasing globalisation of markets through deregulation and liberalisation also contributed to the growth in holdings of overseas securities .
17 However , it must be recognised that the level of service provided is substantially above that provided by other local authority mental health services . ’
18 It must therefore be recognised that the greatest protagonist of deregulation are largely acting out of self-interest , and that they themselves demonstrate remarkable inconsistency and reversals in their arguments — depending on which area of that self interest they may be pursuing at any particular moment .
19 In particular I think it should be recognised that the role of the unions , NALGO and G M D in helping that process of change has been quite fundamental and for that reason , because we appreciate and value the essential way in which the unions have contributed to the process of changing the organisation I consider that the they much trailed proposals from the opposition groups to cut , or in the other case , to reduce the NALGO office are quite misguided .
20 Well I think that it must be recognised that the current state of demand and supply is going to make it very difficult for most applicants , and we would be concerned to advise them not to panic unduly as a result of that , and to make their choices on the sort of rational criteria that would apply in any year .
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