Dictionary
To recognising
verb
To match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity.
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Serbia is on a slippery slope to recognising Kosovo, said Serbian critics.
And when it comes to recognising Israel, "the issue is not Israel's right to exist.
The courts have recently warmed to recognising the social value of homes in their decisions.
For the people of Murrawarri, this resounding silence was tantamount to recognising them as an independent nation.
And isolation could be a precursor to recognising the Syrian National Council, the umbrella group of the opposition.
There has to be a long-term commitment to recognising trees as the asset that they are".
This series of playful exercises goes from simple building blocks to recognising the numbers and tracing them out.
Men's rights activists assert that IMD should be a day devoted to recognising the various ways men are oppressed.
Hawes has shared this in-depth guide to recognising grooming and preventing child sex abuse and exploitation.
Categories cover aspects that affect our lives, from ethical building design to recognising young people who are tackling ethical issues.
They must be open to recognising that the struggle against drugs, in the way it has been conducted, has failed.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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