Sentence examples for correctly recognise from inspiring English sources

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He went on: "Whatever the self-styled name these murderers choose to use, the house will correctly recognise them as barbaric criminals who are prepared to carry out an act of premeditated mass murder.

Achen and Bartels suggest that most people correctly recognise that their votes are astronomically unlikely to affect the outcome of an election and so they prioritise work and family over educating themselves about politics.

This being relearning to walk, to talk, to write and not having fine motor skills – the ones that correctly recognise a razor as not being a conductor's baton – in fact, having to relearn everything as a result of brain damage.

During the six-day course – which will run from 27 March to 1 April – experts will use case studies, simulations, and group discussions to teach skills such as "how to correctly recognise online public opinion" and "the art and science of dealing with public opinion online".

It is going to take many such cycles before the exuberant will finally paradigm shift into rationality.DUANE WEISENHAUSLos AngelesSIR You correctly recognise one of the key causes of asset-price inflation during the past three years excessive leverage by noting that margin debt has doubled since 1996.

Understanding the surgically altered anatomy and awareness of expected postoperative appearances is crucial to correctly recognise and classify complications.

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And, as his share option scheme testifies, he correctly recognised the bottom of the 2009 property slump.

"As Congress correctly recognised in the hearings held in 2006 – racial and language minorities face significant voting discrimination in some parts of our country," said Holder.

The ITC's decision correctly recognised that Samsung has been negotiating in good faith and that Apple remains unwilling to take a licence".

The effectiveness of this algorithm in determining venation polarity is verified by it correctly recognising raised or recessed veins in nine different experiments.

It correctly recognised that, in physical (offline), virtual (online), and increasingly hybrid (or 'onlife') spaces, we must afford one another the possibility to make mistakes, to restart, and to move on.

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