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Example sentences for "well recognized"

  • It is a well recognized principle of contracts that an offer may be revoked, or withdrawn, at any time before acceptance.

  • These customs are as well recognized, and are as much a part of the law as they were when originally used by the merchants of the old world six or seven hundred years ago.

  • It is a well recognized rule of law that an infant cannot appoint an agent.

  • The custom of making payment by check is so well recognized in many lines of business, that in some transactions it impliedly gives an agent this authority.

  • It is well recognized that it hypertrophies with hypertension and with chronic interstitial nephritis.

  • This powerlessness of the law and the police is well recognized by lawyers familiar with the matter.

  • Whatever difference of opinion there may have been among ancient theologians, it is well recognized by modern physicians that variations from the ordinary method of coitus are desirable in special cases.

  • This is well recognized by legal writers (e.

  • The advantage for women of free sexual unions over compulsory marriage is well recognized in the case of the working classes of London, among whom sexual relationships before marriage are not unusual, and are indulgently regarded.

  • The great differences in the relations between physicians and their patients is well recognized.

  • Undoubtedly some of the old monastic regulations were efficient in preventing the more serious developments of despondency when the danger to himself and others of the melancholic was not so well recognized as at present.

  • Young women who enter convents sometimes have these symptoms for some months, and this is so well recognized as to be expected in a certain number of cases.

  • This is well recognized by the authorities on Management.

  • The period before the point of maximum efficiency is known as "warming up" among ball players, and is well recognized in all athletic sports.

  • The benefits accruing from this fact have been so well recognized in making United States surveys and charts, that the practice has been to have the name of the man in charge of the work printed on them.

  • Botallus in 1565 recorded cases in which the scent of flowers brought on difficulty of breathing, and the danger of flowers from this point of view is well recognized by professional singers.

  • The value of music in lunatic asylums is well recognized; see e.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    boat was; well able; well advised; well again; well and; well contented; well cooked; well disposed; well dried; well executed; well expressed; well knew; well know; well might; well nigh; well prepared; well preserved; well remember; well shown; well soaked; well spent; well spoken; well they; well understood; well washed; well watered