Examples of 'has to be recognised' in a sentence
Meaning of "has to be recognised"
has to be recognised: Needs to be acknowledged, identified, or accepted by others
How to use "has to be recognised" in a sentence
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has to be recognised
It has to be recognised as a part of the revolutionary struggle.
The importance of local factors has to be recognised.
However it has to be recognised that in the humanitarian.
The role of families has to be recognised.
It has to be recognised that safety is vital.
The cultural dimension of the social model has to be recognised.
But it has to be recognised that we are faced with a complex system.
The entrepreneurial spirit in everyone therefore has to be recognised and promoted.
It has to be recognised that poor practice can and does happen.
The creativity and potential in everyone therefore has to be recognised and promoted.
It has to be recognised that the reporting of data is not a popular activity.
Children have specific needs and vulnerabilities and their difference has to be recognised.
That has to be recognised.
The crucial role of the Monitoring Committee in this respect has to be recognised.
This has to be recognised.
In the first place, the importance of the matter has to be recognised.
Chemicals industry has to be recognised as strategic key industry for Europe.
It has to be recognised that here too, money is the sinews of war.
The chemical industry has to be recognised as a strategic key industry for Europe.
What has to be recognised is that shareholders are controlling the exchanges ' future.
Of course, although it has to be recognised that it is very difficult.
It also has to be recognised that President Obama is genuinely breaking with the past.
Maybe your number has to be recognised before they answer?
It has to be recognised that the Commission 's proposal contains a number of weaknesses.
The role of symbolism has to be recognised in our account of women 's social position.
Finally, it has to be recognised that EU 's large-scale disbursement does not entail proportional influence.
Indeed, it has to be recognised that.
In truth, it has to be recognised that he is not often quoted!
After 10 years, it has to be recognised that the euro is an unquestionable success.
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