Examples of 'is to recognise' in a sentence

Meaning of "is to recognise"

is to recognise: Indicates the necessity or obligation to acknowledge or identify someone or something

How to use "is to recognise" in a sentence

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The first step is to recognise who we actually are.
Is to recognise their power.
And the second is to recognise your limits.
Is to recognise that there is not one India.
A simple exercise to do is to recognise when an emotion is present in us.
Preserve and value fragility Our mission is to recognise.
The key is to recognise that this is fine.
To recognise the light of truth in us is to recognise ourselves as we are.
The key is to recognise your own value.
The first step towards managing stress better is to recognise when we are feeling stressed.
The key is to recognise and accept it early on.
The intention of the award is to recognise and reward.
First step is to recognise these references as such variables.
The final step in creating a positive working environment is to recognise and reward good performance.
But the assembly is to recognise if they are genuine or counterfeit gifts.
For witches, to call someone by their name is to recognise their power.
The first stage is to recognise the objective of progressive convergence.
To take this ancient biblical story to heart, is to recognise its present reality.
The aim is to recognise different types of using institutional evaluation.
Another important factor is to recognise the signs early on.
Its goal is to recognise similarities or order in a series of diagrammatic figures.
The last proceeding of reason is to recognise that there is an infinity.
It is to recognise a reality.
A central tenet of rational thinking is to recognise that an instance is not a concept.
This is to recognise that a visitor has come across our website via a Google advertisement.
The first step is to recognise the signs.
One is to recognise within one 's self the presence of Nature and the Divine.
Your challenge is to recognise the song.
The point is to recognise and accept diversity rather than to refuse it.
One way to manage unhelpful thoughts is to recognise that they are only thoughts.
The first is to recognise that children do not belong to their parents.
To recognise this reality is to recognise Europe as it is.
It is to recognise our.
The first step, as always, is to recognise the problem.
The purpose is to recognise that the site hosts nature values worth protecting.
The important thing is to recognise it . ".
A key step is to recognise and break through systems that limit the imagination.
The purpose of the event is to recognise outstanding premium sakes.
The first step is to recognise that climate change is not just another environmental problem.
A characteristic of most professions is to recognise and celebrate outstanding practitioners.
The challenge is to recognise and identify them, and understand the implications.
The main role of the school is to recognise and draw out this uniqueness.
Its purpose is to recognise and protect the fundamental rights of the world 's children.
The purpose of this provision is to recognise that such contracts help to plan supply.
What is necessary is to recognise love and beauty triumphant over violence.
I think the most important thing is to recognise that diversity is a good thing in itself.
To recognise this is to recognise nothingness when you think you see it.
Thus, the essence of such a proposal is to recognise the environmental value of the site.
The future is to recognise what's happened and deliver.
The aim of this award is to recognise the talent of product designers.

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