Examples of 'recognise what' in a sentence

Meaning of "recognise what"

To 'recognise what' means to acknowledge, identify, or appreciate the specific qualities, significance, or importance of something

How to use "recognise what" in a sentence

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recognise what
I think it is necessary to recognise what a dangerous sport is.
Recognise what progress you have made.
God wants us to recognise what we have in common.
Recognise what we have on the table.
We are starting to recognise what works well.
Recognise what works for you.
All sides need to recognise what is at stake here.
Recognise what can affect profitability.
I do not even recognise what it is.
Recognise what helps and hinders decision making.
I want people to recognise what the brand stands for.
Recognise what worsens the symptoms.
Our concerns and let us recognise what has been achieved.
Recognise what they are in comparison.
It is thus interesting from the outset to recognise what these are.

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Help us to recognise what really counts for us.
However the background colours enable players to immediately recognise what cards they have in hand.
Someone to recognise what you have achieved.
Picture books also offer visual cues to help kids recognise what emotions look like.
We need to recognise what is going on in our lives.
The human brain has no mechanism to recognise what is relevant or not.
They recognise what that means.
They are speaking in order that we recognise what has happened to them.
We need to recognise what we did well and keep doing that.
But in time you will learn to recognise what your baby needs.
I recognise what you appear to be.
Read the displayed letters as they recognise what you can achieve with my simple therapy.
Recognise what you did accomplish.
Sometimes it is wise to recognise what you have achieved and bank it.
Recognise what is always present.
They understand shame and recognise what messages and expectations trigger shame.
Recognise what you are feeling.
We should learn to recognise what the Lord is doing today.
Recognise what you do well and celebrate your successes.
We can now dispense with the need to recognise what the Lord is really doing.
We recognise what we have done well.
Swisscom Shop employees also have to be able to recognise what requirements a specific disability entails.
To recognise what they are feeling and to put it into words.
The Opening Decision allegedly fails to recognise what aggregate is.
I also had to recognise what happened when booze was near me.
One needs to look no further than The Silence to recognise what Wasser is describing.
Recognise what went wrong and what led to the error.
The Holy Scriptures do not recognise what are sometimes called common law.
Recognise what you are worth.
PreviousKnow how to recognise what God wants.
We recognise what is essential.
It 's important therefore to recognise what being a doctor is like.
Recognise what i am doing clearly.
First of all, we need to recognise what is happening.
You have to recognise what you did was bad especially just before the championships.

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