Examples of 'recognise that it' in a sentence

Meaning of "recognise that it"

To recognize that something means to acknowledge or understand its existence or importance. In this context, it can imply that international media networks take note of a particular event or situation

How to use "recognise that it" in a sentence

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recognise that it
I now recognise that it was a bad mistake.
It is hard to believe and painful to accept, but recognise that it does happen.
They recognise that it has given us security of food supply.
What you can do is recognise that it may be there.
I recognise that it is not easy.
Those familiar with the website recognise that it is excessive on a steep hill.
I recognise that it is not perfect and that there are concerns.
Christian to recognise that it is true.
Recognise that it is a wonderful machine.
This is a call on banking to recognise that it should take the path of change.
Recognise that it is a partnership.
We welcome the report and recognise that it provides a good basis for action.
We recognise that it has been a difficult process over a period of some years now.
More and more business leaders recognise that it pays to care about sustainable development.
We recognise that it is essential to improve coordination and to provide more strategic guidance.
In particular European Union leaders recognise that it was not enough to manage the problem.
Recognise that it.
It is important to recognise that it is also a key HR issue.
Seriously though, the government ought to recognise that It works.
Most people recognise that it is important to plan for retirement.
In plain language, An average consumer must be able to recognise that it is advertising.
He seemed to recognise that it was an awkward beginning for a clever man.
Well, you may be glad to recognise that it must be NOT.
We have to recognise that it will take time to achieve our ultimate goal.
Although I do not share their position, I recognise that it is a legitimate point of view.
We have to recognise that it is the devil who dominates in this world.
Nevertheless, it is important to recognise that it has made progress but must go further.
We recognise that it is never easy choosing the right school for your children.
Nonetheless, Southern Rhodesia did recognise that it had limits on its self-government.
They recognise that it is providing them with new opportunities to promote the private sector.
Let the Government recognise that it will be judged on that too.
We recognise that it is a long-term policy.
Will climate science now recognise that it has been getting everything wrong for decades?
We recognise that it is destructive to existing patterns ; also that it has potentiality.
On the contrary, we recognise that it is very much alive!
We must also recognise that it is extremely complex to monitor the situation of plagiarism.
The Member States recognise that it is vital to invest in human capital.
However, I recognise that it is part of a wider compromise that was achieved in the IGC.
Will they recognise that it was a bad choice?
Ensure people recognise that it is important to involve men and boys.
First we must recognise that it touches deeply our own sense of who we are.
The government must recognise that it faces a substantive national crisis and take extraordinary steps.
And they recognise that it is indeed the Master.
Today I recognise that it is an embarrasing story.
As I said, we must recognise that it is a difficult battle.

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