Sentences with phrase «recognised as»

When it comes to violence and property theft, believe it or not, beliefs about the benefits of conducting violence and property theft are recognised as «causal».
Built using world - class Swedish technology, the Speedglas range of shields is widely recognised as one of the best in the welding industry.
Recognised as having a keen mind, he is better known for his character, humility, pastoral skill, and his simplicit - living in a basic apartment rather than an archepiscopal palace, travelling by public transport rather than chauffeured car and cooking for himself rather than employing domestic servants.
Three other figures asked to be recognised as interested parties, including former media secretary Tessa Jowell.
The 1992 election saw the pinnacle of Conservatives Abroad's history, with the expat vote recognised as helping the party win a number of marginal seats.
The Baltic states, or their representatives in the European Parliament have not asked for Russian to be recognised as a language of the EU.
UK academic research is recognised as being the most productive and cost effective in the world, with more than three - quarters rated «world leading» or «internationally excellent».
To the extent that what one is dealing with is the question whether the NTC is recognised as the government of Libya, what we are dealing with here is a question of intention.
The awards are widely recognised as a benchmark for the industry and the premier accolade for management in the built environment.
But it was not recognised as MRSA and in 2002 it, and other strains, were detected elsewhere.
As well as wanting to be recognised as highly skilled professionals deserving of good terms and conditions, teachers responding to the survey asked that you begin to value, trust and listen to them.
They single out a European Council directive from 2004 which states that someone can have their refugee status taken away if «the circumstances in connection with which he or she has been recognised as a refugee have ceased to exist».
The five states recognised as nuclear powers by the treaty may have disagreements, but are exceedingly unlikely to go to war with one another.
Freetown's informal workers often emphasised the importance of being recognised as citizens, even if this recognition did not have immediate or clear outcomes.
«For the arts to be recognised as a valuable part of education there needs to be a complete change in attitude to the curriculum.
The symbolic value of citizenship, in other words, can not be fully detached from the expectations that emanate from the wish to be recognised as a citizen.
that employee's period of service with his or her previous employer, and every other period of service of that employee that is recognised as continuous service by his or her previous employer, is deemed to have been a period of service with the new Electoral Commission.
This Article permits a declaration by countries and UNHCR that «the circumstances in connexion with which he [the refugee] has been recognised as a refugee have ceased to exist», and therefore «he can no longer... continue to refuse to avail himself of the protection of the country of his nationality.»
Were the Fabians to be populated by anything other than affluent middle - class snobs, they might understand that the needs and hopes of the poor should be recognised as being intrinsic to those individuals and not dribbled prescriptively down onto them from an faulty think tank.
«The fight against money laundering and terrorist financing is recognised as an important public interest ground by all member states,» the directive states.
Charles Kumi Gyamfi (Ghana) and Samuel Mbappe Leppe (Cameroon) were recognised as African Legends.
She was an outstanding backbencher and a champion for humanity who should be recognised as a feminist icon.
Africa Day is the annual commemoration of the 1963 founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), presently recognised as the African Union (AU).
The post-nominal letters «EngTech» are nationally and internationally recognised as a standard of competence and are highly valued in the industry.
«Removing this profoundly unhealthy influence is, unsurprisingly, recognised as a key public health priority,» they added.
The IET believes good broadband access should be recognised as the UK's 4th utility, and that the UK should become a global leader in developing and introducing the next generation of mobile and fixed networks.
The committee is therefore recommending that being recognised as trans would become entirely a matter of self - declaration.
Do No Harm, published more than four decades on from that outpouring of adolescent angst, is his account of a medical career which has seen Marsh recognised as one of the country's most accomplished brain surgeons.
Widely recognised as the largest fuel poverty and energy efficiency event in the UK, NEA's 33rd annual conference and exhibition is likely to attract over 300 delegates and 40 exhibitors.
He was so excited to be recognised as the big brother and he took to it amazingly.
A source of confusion for the general public is evident in reports of obstetric opinion where midwifery services are only recognised as they relate to home birth, failing to acknowledge the work of midwives across the full range of maternity services.
The Twin and Multiple Birth team members (www.tamba.org.uk) are getting excited too with the Feed ® recognised as a breastfeeding garment that allows for tandem feeding of babies, check out our latest article that raves about it's benefits.....
The importance of responsive feeding in establishing a good breastmilk supply by Dr. Amy Brown Responsive parenting e.g. responding promptly and appropriately to a baby's needs is widely recognised as an important protective element for infant health, wellbeing and development1.
We have been independently recognised as having the most robust systems in place to responsibly market breast milk substitutes.
Implementing the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes in national measures is recognised as a requirement to fulfil Article 24 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, giving the Code status in international law.
That Associate Professor Paul McCrory, the man recognised as Australian Rules» concussion expert - in - chief, had not published an original research article in over a decade.
The use of lead paint was once widespread before being recognised as toxic and banned.
Our courses are accredited by TQUK as Level 3 courses, which means that they are recognised as being an equivalent standard to A-levels.
Over the last few years there has been a rise in baby names now recognised as unisex but previously categorised as male or female.
https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/birthplace/results Very different results in the UK where midwives are recognised as professional equals
As an ABA member for more than 30 years, Karin is proud to now serve as a Director to ensure breastfeeding is recognised as important and culturally normal in Australia.
The midwife is recognised as a responsible and accountable professional who works in partnership with women to give the necessary support, care and advice during pregnancy, labour and the postpartum period, to conduct births on the midwife's own responsibility and to provide care for the newborn and the infant.
Grace's family has a long association with the ABA, and she is proud to now serve as a Director to ensure breastfeeding is recognised as important and culturally normal in Australia.
Carrying out randomised controlled trials which are clearly recognised as the «gold standard» is not always possible as it is not ethical to randomly allocate mothers in a way which arbitrarily may decide that half of the group will bottle feed.
The DADventurer is recognised as # 4 UK Parenting Blog (Vuelio), # 2 UK Dad Blog (Tots 100 and Vuelio) and has been a finalist in numerous blog awards.
Since the Sands Guidelines were first published in 1991, they have become widely recognised as an essential benchmark for good practice when caring for parents who have a childbearing loss.
The DADventurer blog is recognised as # 4 UK Parenting Blog (Vuelio), # 2 UK Dad Blog (Tots 100 and Vuelio) and has been a (losing!)
Not intending to get too sales pitchy on you, but the DADventurer is recognised as one of the top dad and parenting blogs in the UK.
While the influence of fathers on infant and maternal well - being is also recognised as commencing before birth, the early identification of needs among expectant fathers has not been addressed.
The motors App's parent site — motors.co.uk — is the second largest used car classified network in the UK and so needs to be recognised as vital to anyone looking to step into the used car market.
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