Sentence examples for To recognizing from inspiring English sources

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To recognizing

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To match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity.

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There's an art to recognizing people.

Americans are on our way to recognizing this.

His unwavering commitment to recognizing theatrical excellence will be missed.

Actually changing, as opposed to recognizing the problem, has been harder to do.

David Paciocco, a former prosecutor, said Canadian courts "have a general aversion to recognizing privileges".

But scientists soon came around to recognizing Dr. Friedman's contributions, Dr. Seitz said.

At first, B.T.'s renewed sight was restricted to recognizing whole words in that one identity.

The advertisers also dropped their resistance to recognizing the jurisdiction of the unions for commercials that run on the Internet.

Q. Do any of the boys admit to recognizing in themselves some of the signs of abusive behavior?

But it also reflects the vocal opposition of Arab countries like Saudi Arabia to recognizing any Israeli sovereignty there.

There are no boundaries to recognizing, as Duke Ellington once put it, "who is enjoying the shadow of whom".

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