recognise造句211. They will be open and honest, but will be caring and will recognise and celebrate success.
212. Some enlightened and forward-thinking employers are already beginning to recognise this potential manpower re-source for both full and part-time staff.
213. Martin and Irvine 1983 recognise three problems with peer evaluation, and suggest ways of overcoming these problems.
214. Or it could have refused to recognise Bosnia, stayed on the territory of the newly independent state and fought.
215. In contrast, policies that recognise human frailty and try to ameliorate it seem to succeed.
216. Dictionary compilers recognise this problem and provide separate definitions for such compounds.
217. So there is no requirement to recognise a minority interest in respect of the preference shares.
218. The nurse might also recognise some potential problems - not all possible potential problems but those which are relevant.
219. The student learns to recognise and distinguish between different kinds of events and responds to them appropriately.
220. Since the caterpillars have very bright distinctive colours, the birds quickly recognise that they are inedible and leave them alone.
221. Getting governments to recognise the importance of an AIDS vaccine is as critical as getting the science right in the laboratory.
222. Nick Kollerstrom's book will not help in the campaign to recognise and reduce the hazard from lead in our environment.http:///recognise.html
223. Encouraging authors to recognise that they live in a complex, multicultural society is one thing.
224. He avoids banks, party offices and city hall, but people still recognise him.
225. IT IS easy to recognise a David Mamet play.
226. Senior US figures recognise this conundrum.
227. You may recognise this as an exponential decay graph.
228. We need to recognise that, place more value on the sharks , ban shark finning.
229. It failed to recognise the significance of structural changes in the financial world.
230. In the aftermath, scientists would no longer recognise "race" as a useful categorisation.
231. They had failed to recognise signs on their instrument panel indicating a serious problem.
232. Fundamentals and overtones of other bands in this region are not difficult to recognise.
233. Corked wine is easier to recognise than to describe: it is woody, mouldy, stale and mouth - puckering.
234. Natural Killer cells recognise the HLA molecules using an inbuilt surveillance system called "Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors" (KIR).
235. A hungry or fearful person will not recognise yet their need for self actualisation.
236. The accolade is designed to recognise all - round excellence.
237. Most European policymakers now recognise that Greece cannot possibly repay its debts, and Germany's politics prevent an endless drip-feed of transfers from its taxpayers to Greece's creditors.
238. The machine can recognise hand-written characters and turn them into printed text.
239. Francis Khama and Howard Maila, who are researching herbal remedies, say they have developed medicines to treat HIV/AIDS and believe more should be done to recognise potentially useful local remedies.
240. Memory no doubt also evokes the trace, but by what do we recognise the memory trace? It has precisely as an effect non-repetition.