Sentence examples for begun to recognise from inspiring English sources

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Yet the world has begun to recognise that it needs the Amazon and other tropical forests.

Fortunately, it seems the Obama administration has begun to recognise this fact.

But in recent years the US has begun to recognise the work of the Monuments Men.

While some municipalities have begun to recognise congestion externalities and price roads accordingly, few seem to have understood that use of public infrastructure also involves deterioration externalities.

After Bali, and a series of smaller but damaging attacks in the Philippines, all countries in the region have begun to recognise their vulnerability.

The findings come at a time when the UN has, for the first time, begun to recognise mental health as a global priority.

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Psychiatrists are beginning to recognise this.

He is just beginning to recognise the moral case.

You begin to recognise your place in the world".

Some sources of authority are beginning to recognise this.

However, these parameters encode assumptions that we are beginning to recognise as diastrous.

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