Examples of using Being recognised in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Often symptoms of B12 deficiency develop gradually over several months to a year before being recognised as being due to a lack of B12 and they are usually
a Delhi-based expert on Korean studies, says that this shared history started being recognised in India“after diplomatic and economic relationship” between the two countries developed.
The anonymous post maintained that the atmosphere at Facebook has worsened in the past year when it came to non-white workers being recognised, empowered and treated equitably.
At a multilateral meeting in Switzerland early in September, North Korea's representatives were adamant about being recognised as a nuclear weapons state and showed no willingness
With belonging being recognised as a basic human need, the focus on what helps
such as schizophrenia and narcolepsy, are now being recognised as having autoimmune components.
heavy metals in lipsticks is still a legitimate concern, however, particularly with no safe level of exposure to lead being recognised, and as such there is a push for a limit of specific levels of the metals in lipstick to be set.
be sure to know me tomorrow at St. Georges."[73] The princess clung to her privacy, and">enjoyed not being recognised.[74].
metals in lipsticks is still a legitimate concern, however, particularly with no safe level of exposure to lead being recognised, and as such there is a push for a limit of specific levels of the metals in lipstick to be set.
UK Independent Schools Inspectorate, and achieves outstanding results- being recognised as‘Excellent' in all areas,
They understand that being recognised as erotically appealing is a hugely beneficial and ethical need of the soul,
brutalist buildings being recognised include the newly Grade II* listed Roger Stevens Building,
brutalist buildings being recognised include the newly Grade II* listed Roger Stevens Building,
of the identifiable asset, liability or contingent liability being recognised(or adjusted).
Aboriginal people were recognised as Australian citizens only in 1967.
And he would be recognised, as always.
And he'd be recognised, as always.
Always a chance that my number will be recognised.
The button can be recognised by"+1" on a white or coloured background.
It should be recognised that even.