Sentence examples for be expected to recognise from inspiring English sources

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Someone aged 45 might not be expected to recognise film stars from the 1930s, and a patient in their eighties might not be familiar with current pop stars, for example.

Just as no item is so large, so central, and so well lit that no conscious and sighted observer could miss it, so there is no step in reasoning that is so simple, so compelling and so obvious that every thinker, whether attentive or inattentive, can be expected to recognise it.

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They also make clear that university staff are expected to recognise the signs of radicalisation among their students such as changes of outlook and behaviour and to report them appropriately.

Currently, in order to use computerised diagnostic support systems (CDSSs), physicians are expected to recognise when they need advice, input all information that they have gathered about the patient into the system, and follow its advice, while they may have already settled on a diagnosis.

The table indicates that in the CEFR learners are expected to know, recognise and produce a broad lexical repertoire to complete various tasks in different domains, contexts and topics.

The annotators identified how many of the FPs output by our system actually represent valid phenotypic information, and how many of the FNs represent information that is out of the scope of CHF (and hence could not be expected to be recognised by our system).

Improved basic training in IPC as a core component of HCW training can be expected to enhance HCW capacity to recognise situations in which they are dealing with patients that may pose a high risk of infection, thereby enabling the HCWs to manage the risk more effectively, even in an informal setting.

Hence, educating this population to recognise the condition could be expected to trigger appropriate treatment beliefs and recommended help-seeking behaviours.

I suggested that the party should simply recognise that you cannot be expected to apologise when an appeal has been launched.

"If you do go for an unpaid internship, recognise that you are working for free and you shouldn't be expected to do things that aren't useful".

Thousands of Palestinians took to the streets throughout the West Bank and Gaza today to celebrate a United Nations General Assembly vote which was expected to indirectly recognise a Palestinian state, by upgrading the Palestinian Authority's status from that of observer to non-member state.

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