Examples of 'recognise that there' in a sentence
Meaning of "recognise that there"
recognise that there: This phrase implies acknowledging the presence or existence of something
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We all recognise that there is unfinished business.
The last proceeding of reason is to recognise that there is an infinity.
We need to recognise that there are outstanding teachers.
When they say it is a federation, they should recognise that there is no part.
We recognise that there is a problem of profitability in farming.
It is also important to recognise that there are various levels of.
We recognise that there is a need for an increase.
I wish they would be honest enough to recognise that there are at least some benefits.
We recognise that there are irresponsible businesses.
It is important to recognise that there are many ways.
I recognise that there is the potential for violence.
It is important to recognise that there are differences.
We recognise that there are many factors currently contributing to or.
We do not oppose this order because we recognise that there are very serious harms.
We recognise that there is a learning curve for all of us.
To understand why, we need to recognise that there are two ways of making money.
Recognise that there is an attitude problem.
However, we also have to recognise that there are factual inaccuracies in here.
Recognise that there might be a time when a conversation is best taken offline and facilitate this.
Do the Government recognise that there is more to be done?
We recognise that there is a rightness.
Nevertheless, I am glad that the Government recognise that there is a problem.
He should recognise that there is a crisis.
I recognise that there is no chance of any serious improvement under the present regime.
I am not naive ; I recognise that there are concerns.
We recognise that there is currently considerable debate about the use of these terms.
The challenge, surely, is to recognise that there is a shared problem.
We recognise that there is a timetable.
We must be honest, however, and recognise that there has been an.
We need to recognise that there is a risk of a vicious circle here.
Now nearly 40 years on, however, I have to recognise that there have been many disappointments.
We recognise that there are other goals that have yet to be achieved.
But they also recognise that there are problems.
We recognise that there is tension between the local and the global.
We also recognise that there are.
I recognise that there is concern about this issue in Member States.
But they will recognise that there is soul in this voice.
I recognise that there is someforce in what Senator Guthrie has said.
Takes a bit of maturity recognise that there are so many people so different is crazy.
I also recognise that there should be opportunities for different people to come into the service.
Governments in Europe now recognise that there may be human rights problems in our continent.
To recognise that there is an error in sequences such as,.
I think we should recognise that there are also ACP success stories.
We recognise that there is a problem with non-ODA activities.
In NLP we recognise that there is no try.
I recognise that there have been some improvements - for example in Recital 10.
Unfinished Mission We recognise that there are other goals that have yet to be achieved.
People recognise that there has been change in the style of government.
I have tried to recognise that there really is a balance to be found here.
We must recognise that there is a serious problem in some northern cities.
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