Examples of 'we have to recognise' in a sentence
Meaning of "we have to recognise"
This phrase is used to emphasize the importance of acknowledging, accepting, or acknowledging a particular fact, situation, or truth. It suggests that it is necessary or essential to acknowledge or accept something in order to move forward, make progress, or find a solution. It conveys the idea that denying or ignoring a reality can hinder personal growth or prevent problem-solving
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we have to recognise
We have to recognise that product placement exists.
There is a historical necessity that we have to recognise.
That is how we have to recognise the group.
There's only a chance to meet them. - Yes, and we have to recognise them.
We have to recognise this and act in consequence.
That is a concern we have to recognise and try to meet.
We have to recognise that before we begin.
With this particular piece of legislation we have to recognise a number of things.
We have to recognise the difficult cases.
As well as his diplomacy, we have to recognise his courage.
We have to recognise the legal constraints.
There has to be flexibility, we have to recognise the different stages of economic development.
We have to recognise aggression as a necessary element of our mentality.
Four years down the line, we have to recognise that very little has been done.
We have to recognise that the negotiations might be lengthy.
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In conclusion, Mr President, we have to recognise that public opinion is riven by emotion.
We have to recognise this in order to do better at dealing with it.
In which we have all been conditioned, We have to recognise the ways.
And we have to recognise that this subject is young.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, we have to recognise that this situation is escalating.
We have to recognise the victims.
We have to live in the real world . We have to recognise the legal constraints.
We have to recognise that we do not live alone in this land.
If we are objective, I repeat, we have to recognise the welfare system 's benefits.
We have to recognise that just passing a law is not enough.
It is very clear that we have to recognise the growing importance of petitions.
But we have to recognise that all that is coming to an end.
Stig Lund, First of all, we have to recognise that we are in a European context.
But we have to recognise that this is not enough in itself.
This means that we have to recognise the importance of funding for cultural activities.
We have to recognise the contribution and commitment of our team.
That is what we have to recognise as a Parliament and as people.
We have to recognise that the earthquake threat is ever present.
At the same time, we have to recognise that China is also a dictatorship.
We have to recognise the fact that we need to develop our airports.
Yes, and we have to recognise them.
We have to recognise that.
Sadly, 52 years later, we have to recognise that the principle is not always uniformly applied.
We have to recognise this.
But I think we have to recognise that the range of divorce is increasing.
We have to recognise them.
First, we have to recognise that change is needed.
We have to recognise the global importance that fishing now has.
In particular, we have to recognise that reconciliation provides some vital ingredients of justice.
We have to recognise that the world will not change overnight.
What is more, we have to recognise the lack of results from Frontex.
We have to recognise that it is the devil who dominates in this world.
Yes, and we have to recognise them. I feel like this is my occasion.
We have to recognise that political violence is not all on one side.
Yes, sir . We have to recognise the passages to Zoliborz and the Centre.
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