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be recognized
verb as in influence
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"These findings suggest that preterm birth should be recognized as a significant risk factor for mortality," Ahmed said.
To be socially dead is to lose the culturally conferred distinctions of possessing a family, country and respect — it is to be recognized as what Patterson would call an “enemy outsider” living in the community as a “criminal insider.”
“There are impacts right now, and those should be recognized,” said Michael Cohen, a senior researcher at the Oakland-based Pacific Institute.
No policies in human history have more deserved to be recognized as immoral, or insane.
These acts include human-made environmental disasters, with the intention behind such a definition being either to register moral outrage or to suggest that they be recognized formally as legal offenses.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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