Examples of 'must recognise' in a sentence

Meaning of "must recognise"

must recognise - This phrase is used to emphasize the importance of acknowledging or accepting something as true, valid, or significant

How to use "must recognise" in a sentence

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We must recognise that a new approach is needed.
European audiovisual policy must recognise this diversity.
We must recognise the choice that is made.
This is a fundamental desire we must recognise.
We must recognise this if we are not to fail again.
National systems which we must recognise.
Management must recognise that change is inevitable.
Slovakia has made huge political progress which we must recognise.
We must recognise this wonderful achievement.
Ecosystems are dynamic so we must recognise that change will happen.
They must recognise each other by their calls.
Therefore when conflict comes we must recognise who our opponent is.
You must recognise the hermit in me.
The immigration side of the rights of peoples must recognise the.
I guess they must recognise me from the news.
We are valued members of our societies and we must recognise our value.
Get must recognise that man.
Within these experiences there are contradictions which we must recognise and engage.
I must recognise the cost and effects on my family.
Somebody must recognise it.
We must recognise that we are all trailing somewhat in this respect.
Members of the world community must recognise that human rights are universal.
We must recognise they are dangerous animals.
The fact remains that now we must recognise that we need a twofold strategy.
We must recognise the threat of idolatry.
Effective innovation systems and initiatives must recognise and address this complexity.
We must recognise the dangers that are involved.
Regulatory and legal frameworks must recognise the right to water for all people.
We must recognise it and praise it.
Surely a man with a scientific bent such as yourself must recognise the significance of his experiments.
We must recognise that this will have two consequences.
But Scotland is distinct and colleagues must recognise that.
History must recognise their efforts.
All European countries and the EU itself must recognise Palestine.
Nobody must recognise you.
Now, it seems to me the troika must recognise this.
But we must recognise there are consequences for everything.
Policies to support European production must recognise this fundamental reality.
Christians must recognise that we are involved in a world war of worldviews.
In their officers and in each other they must recognise and reverence Christ himself.
We must recognise the true value of our liquid assets.
These situations are enormously complex - we must recognise that.
Governments must recognise the seriousness of the risk of default.
More needs to be done, but a lot has been done and we must recognise that.
I must recognise it because it is part of me.
European employment strategy must recognise the role of local and regional players.
We must recognise this as harmful to our society and security.
Yes, fear is real and we must recognise it before we can conquer it.
We must recognise that all this is now our responsibility.
It is achievable - but we must recognise the urgency and act now.

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