Examples of 'need to be recognised' in a sentence

Meaning of "need to be recognised"

need to be recognized: Refers to the desire or requirement of being acknowledged or appreciated for something

How to use "need to be recognised" in a sentence

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They need to be recognised as such in policy documents.
These are historical wrongs which need to be recognised.
Both need to be recognised and controlled.
The underlying principles of auditing need to be recognised.
Such biases need to be recognised when analysing surveillance data.
Relative risks also need to be recognised.
Minorities need to be recognised and to be able to share their expertise.
This is acceptable but some consequences need to be recognised.
It does however also need to be recognised that this is not a straightforward process.
Both the potential and the limitations of community involvement need to be recognised.
These different challenges need to be recognised by all stakeholders.
They need to be recognised and included in social budgeting and aid programmes.
Such linkages and synergies need to be recognised and used to the maximum.
They need to be recognised because of their access, legitimacy and connections.
Every person has creative abilities which need to be recognised and developed.

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The latter need to be recognised and articulated in their own right.
And the arduous efforts of the Greek people need to be recognised here.
Qualifications need to be recognised throughout Europe and to be internationally transparent.
Of course, the effects of liberalisation need to be recognised.
To do this, we need to be recognised as professionals by the law.
However, the limits of quantification also need to be recognised.
To be a country, you need to be recognised as a country, by other countries.
Similarly non-material accruals, prepayments and provisions would not need to be recognised.
These production methods need to be recognised under the TSG scheme.
There are, however, two special features of R & D that need to be recognised.
These values need to be recognised by all, men and women, and be passed on.
These are political choices, and need to be recognised as such.
Instead, intersections of identity need to be recognised and responded to.
North 's unique circumstances need to be recognised and provided for.
For a punishment to be meted out, it need to be recognised by the senate.
The scope of youth activities which need to be recognised is, however, much broader.
To work in Malaysia, your undergraduate degree need to be recognised by Malaysian Medical Council.

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