Examples of 'fully recognise' in a sentence
Meaning of "fully recognise"
fully recognise - This phrase is used to emphasize that someone acknowledges or understands something completely
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We fully recognise the interests of museum railways.
Such a list might therefore not fully recognise the geographic variation within Europe.
I fully recognise the potential benefits of nanotechnologies.
Children of all ages will not fully recognise or understand the risks this appliance poses.
Fully recognise they are mortal.
Partnership activities should fully recognise the variety of situations in developing countries.
Fully recognise the importance ofthe EESC's contribution.
Some Member States do not fully recognise the rights of third country family members.
Sometimes, smaller civil society organisations, and developing country delegates did not fully recognise such needs.
We fully recognise the role of the budgetary authority.
The Giravaru people never seemed to fully recognise the sovereignty of the Sultans.
I fully recognise there will be protests against this piece.
That would be inappropriate, although we fully recognise our weak points.
I fully recognise the desirability of improving conditions for handicapped people.
The state ownership policy should fully recognise SOEs ' responsibilities towards stakeholders and.
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I fully recognise the force with which he puts the point.
One thing 's for sure, the wealthy do not seem to fully recognise their good fortune.
Community policies fully recognise the social and educational dimension of sport.
Even the apostles had not come to fully recognise God 's order.
We fully recognise the importance of social dialogue and constructive industrial relations.
As a parliamentarian, I fully recognise myself in this work.
I fully recognise that there may be sweating in Ireland.
European content laws must fully recognise the distinction between multimedia services and broadcasting.
We fully recognise the growing strategic importance of the Arctic region.
It is therefore necessary to fully recognise the entire Mediterranean identity of other countries.
I fully recognise the huge efforts Estonia has already made.
This Code is said to fully recognise and to be consistent with UNFC.
I fully recognise the importance of EU development policy and of assistance to developing countries.
Governance regimes must fully recognise the provisional, iterative nature of any effective policy framework.
I fully recognise the importance of the democratic oversight role of the European Parliament.
We know and fully recognise the stress associated with a house move.
We fully recognise the benefits of well-managed migration and mobility between and within our continents.
In this context, I fully recognise the need for broader information about diseases and their prevention.
I also fully recognise the rights of groups to table requests under our Rules.
Yet I fully recognise the offence they have caused.
Malaysia, Fully recognise and protect Indigenous rights.
We fully recognise our responsibility,.
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