Examples of 'have to recognise' in a sentence
Meaning of "have to recognise"
This phrase is used to emphasize the importance or necessity of acknowledging or accepting something. It implies that there is a need for someone to recognize a specific fact, truth, or reality
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have to recognise
We have to recognise that product placement exists.
There is a historical necessity that we have to recognise.
That is how we have to recognise the group.
We have to recognise aggression as a necessary element of our mentality.
That is a concern we have to recognise and try to meet.
We have to recognise this and act in consequence.
The international community will have to recognise this.
You have to recognise this mars pain.
To change your drinking habit you first have to recognise it.
People have to recognise themselves in your story.
With this particular piece of legislation we have to recognise a number of things.
You have to recognise that with relief.
Before a user is willing to complete a call to action they have to recognise the need.
State laws have to recognise this right.
When you have a good product, you have to recognise it.
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First you have to recognise your soulmate.
PCF means that participants no longer have to recognise each other.
We also have to recognise that society is changing.
The Federation will have to recognise us.
We have to recognise that before we begin.
I think that we Europeans have to recognise that every now and then.
We have to recognise the difficult cases.
As well as his diplomacy, we have to recognise his courage.
We have to recognise the legal constraints.
To be connected to her work, people do not have to recognise her.
They have to recognise the implications of an ageing workforce.
Even the so-called rebels will have to recognise territorial integrity.
We have to recognise that the negotiations might be lengthy.
Four years down the line, we have to recognise that very little has been done.
We have to recognise this in order to do better at dealing with it.
If we play Italy, they will have to recognise us.
And we have to recognise that this subject is young.
Perseverance is a good thing, and you have to recognise perseverance in Iglesias.
We all have to recognise we were not born this way.
In which we have all been conditioned, We have to recognise the ways.
But we also have to recognise an undeniable disparity in power.
Course, I always knew you people would have to recognise us sooner or later.
You have to recognise their need.
We have to live in the real world . We have to recognise the legal constraints.
We have to recognise the victims.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, we have to recognise that this situation is escalating.
You have to recognise that about a third of that is ice.
It may be regrettable, but I have to recognise the position.
We have to recognise that we do not live alone in this land.
Does the executing State have to recognise an EPO?
But we have to recognise that all that is coming to an end.
Take an answer - In this mini-game, players have to recognise images.
But we have to recognise that this is not enough in itself.
There's only a chance to meet them. - Yes, and we have to recognise them.
You have to recognise that purpose in the first instance.
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