Examples of 'recognise the need' in a sentence

Meaning of "recognise the need"

To acknowledge or be aware of the necessity or importance of something

How to use "recognise the need" in a sentence

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recognise the need
I recognise the need for this as well.
More people are coming to recognise the need for planning.
Recognise the need for flexibility in management.
We unanimously recognise the need for such rules.
Recognise the need for changes to the strategy.
Skipworth and her staff recognise the need to be proactive.
I recognise the need for this.
Napoleon was the first to recognise the need for strategic change.
Recognise the need for action in a targeted manner.
Learn to understand and recognise the need to change their behaviour.
We recognise the need to provide certainty as soon as possible.
No one has yet wanted to recognise the need for such a revision.
We recognise the need for children to be properly cared for.
Consider differential diagnoses and recognise the need for multidisciplinary assessment.
Recognise the need for change and remove barriers.

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Spain is not the only state to recognise the need for improvements in installation.
We recognise the need to manage resources and assets effectively.
Help your school and community recognise the need to protect girls and.
We recognise the need to work harder and imaginately on this.
It is the role of the pri vate sector to recognise the need for action.
And they recognise the need as well.
Before a user is willing to complete a call to action they have to recognise the need.
We all recognise the need for feed to be safe.
The Commission code does not explicitly recognise the need for courtesy.
And the recognise the need for restoration.
The Finance Ministers share our view and recognise the need for progress.
Our company recognise the need to protect the environment.
The planning process should recognise the need to,.
Recognise the need to take.
Both main parties recognise the need for reform in Europe.
Recognise the need to combat machismo and racism as part of overcoming inequalities.
Therefore the Commission does not recognise the need for additional legislation.
We recognise the need for fundamental change in our society.
In principle all Member States recognise the need for ensuring that people work longer.
We recognise the need to plan and organise the radio spectrum.
The Council and the Commission both recognise the need for savings in administrative costs.
We recognise the need for a brand to connect with their audience.
Significantly, we all recognise the need to work together.
Recognise the need for negotiations and technical discussions with third countries.
It compelled the British to recognise the need for a thorough subjugation of the Hos.
Recognise the need to integrate personnel management into the overall management of a company.
The EESC and the Commission recognise the need to respect the freedom to conduct business.
Recognise the need for, and to engage in continuous professional development.
But many have been able to see ahead, recognise the need to consolidate.
Thus experts recognise the need to fight simultaneously on multiple fronts.
In addition, data protection policies must recognise the need for a global data flow.
All recognise the need to further develop and implement environmental integration strategies.
Deloitte is a business that does not just recognise the need for diversity, but fully embraces it.
We must recognise the need for institutions which are responsible for the general interest.
Mr President, I support the supplementary budget and recognise the need for it.

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