recognise造句181. Schools were also expected to recognise that the curriculum could be described and analysed in a variety of ways.
182. All the antibodies used in this study recognise epitopes that are resistant to formalin fixation and wax embedding.
183. But if we can not recognise something as it stands we try to analyse it into parts that we can recognise.
184. Those familiar with the television programme Yes Prime Minister! will recognise this characterisation.
185. Third, a new disability employment credit for people of working age will serve to recognise a partial capacity for employment.
186. Most successful businessmen recognise that sensuality, not always of the most edifying quality, positively affects their sales.
187. The government has refused to recognise the far-right group as a legitimate political party.
188. Charlie pressed his nose against the window but couldn't recognise anyone who was working inside.
189. Fortunately, in the eighties we have begun to recognise that modern communication skills go far beyond the concept of advertising.
190. The picture of politics drawn here is not one that a literate Victorian would recognise.
191. His brown eyes were full of understanding, and something else she didn't recognise.
192. Perhaps it is time to recognise that the country-sport vote and lobby should also be taken seriously.
192. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday!
193. If your ambition takes this line, there are certain basic truths that you will have to recognise.
194. Relocation counsellors - occupational psychologists who are paid by companies to see their senior executives through periods of redundancy - recognise this.
195. I recognise that companies are under considerable pressures and that we face a period of uncertainty.
196. It must recognise and rejoice that many of its clergy and thousands of its members are Christians first and Anglicans second.
197. I would be grateful if you would examine Exhibit A. Do you recognise it?
198. Treasury does, however, recognise a social dimension to education and recommends government intervention to help the disadvantaged.
199. He re-emerged in 1987 and 1991 to fight constitutional proposals to recognise Quebec as a distinct society.
200. Doctors and other experts also recognise how important a balanced diet is for a child's normal development.
201. Learn to recognise which areas are toning up and reducing.
202. All civilised states recognise this assertion of personal liberty and privacy.
203. By hearing them, we recognise them and we also, perhaps for the first time, see them as strange.
204. When the Empress Irene took the Eastern throne, Rome refused to recognise her authority.
205. Yet she refused absolutely to recognise it, even when it jumped up and hit her in the face.
206. Wessex region would not recognise me as a senior registrar until the college's approval had been received.
207. Buyers who habitually purchase supplies from one supplier may recognise that change involves unwarranted risk.
208. Staff learned how to minimise the risks of developing cancer and how to recognise the symptoms.
209. He has a sixth sense to recognise the genuine from the phoney.
210. It is time to recognise the last three phases - currently we have concentrated primarily on the first phase.