Examples of 'now recognise' in a sentence

Meaning of "now recognise"

now recognise: This phrase is often used to describe a realization or acceptance of something that was not acknowledged or understood before. It indicates a change in perception or understanding

How to use "now recognise" in a sentence

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Even you now recognise the situation.
These are dangerous times - far more so than many now recognise.
I now recognise that it was a bad mistake.
Researchers now recognise that.
I now recognise it as a lack of faith.
This in turn led him to what we now recognise as a kind of abstraction.
I can now recognise emergencies as such.
Michael Schumacher can now recognise his family.
I now recognise them almost as soon as they begin to appear.
Australia, and indeed this parliament, must now recognise the state of Palestine.
You must now recognise him as your senior.
A rather unflattering portrait of your father. but what I now recognise to be.
Organisations now recognise customer experience as a key differentiator.
I am Henry van Statten - now recognise me!
We now recognise this as racism.

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I think farmers now recognise that I did my best.
I now recognise that there is meaningful difference between a love-ship and a relationship.
And many now recognise Mick.
Now recognise me!
However a number of cat councils now recognise the British semi-longhair as a separate breed.
We now recognise that we have many more international competitors to deal with.
This explains why its computers can now recognise hundreds of millions of people with 98 % accuracy.
I now recognise the type of leader I am.
Yes, yes . Even you now recognise the situation.
I could now recognise what was wrong with me and give it a name.
Many doubters must now recognise that these things are perfectly possible.
We must now recognise that our demands have not been complied with.
Most law firms now recognise that diversity is good for business.
But we now recognise that individuals matter only as vehicles of gene survival.
All in all, observers now recognise the vitality and dynamism of the CDI.
And many employees now recognise that safety is an indispensable part of their professional development.
The government should now recognise that they are running against a wall in high speed.
The Commission must now recognise that the principle of unrestricted access to waters is unsustainable.
Governments in Europe now recognise that there may be human rights problems in our continent.
Many Member States now recognise that unilateral action is insufficient.
Many of them now recognise periods of study done in another Member State.
Many Member States now recognise the potential synergies between environmental policy and growth.
Will climate science now recognise that it has been getting everything wrong for decades?
You must now recognise him as your senior . Master.
All Australian jurisdictions now recognise the affirmed sex of an individual, with varying requirements.
As a result, scholars now recognise that Mormaer was the vernacular word used by the Gaels.
People now recognise that they can ‘ vote with their wallets '.
She can now recognise her prey, but she 's does not expect it to fight back.
Many Chinese now recognise that ours is a comprehensive, authentic Buddhist tradition.”.
About 90 countries now recognise the NTC, whose leaders moved to Tripoli this week.
More children now recognise Nintendo 's key character, Mario the Plumber, than recognise Disney 's Mickey Mouse.

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