Sentence examples for deeply recognise from inspiring English sources

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"It obligates us to great responsibility and forces us to deeply recognise on what a... precipice the world stood at that time, what monstrous consequences violence and moral intolerance, genocide and persecution of others, could lead to".

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She married and divorced an American relief worker (who upset the Estonian authorities by helping communists) and started her long career analysing Soviet policy for the United States.The Americans were deeply reluctant to recognise Russia's government; not so much because it was communist, an ideology few ordinary Americans knew much about, but because it was "godless".

Compared to classical dance, where men and women were pushed in specific and limited archetypes, her work touched me deeply as I recognised the tensions, the issues she was handling in her pieces.

Those who are still opposing increased housing need to recognise the deeply unfair consequences".

"I think that every family who has to move for whatever reason, that is somebody's life being deeply affected, I absolutely recognise that," he said.

This leaves everyone unhappy - not least of all, you'd imagine, the umpires themselves, who find themselves pressed into service as uncritical stewards of a system they surely recognise is deeply flawed.

If they are to make good on the rhetoric, they need to recognise how deeply that trust has been wounded, put aside short-term partisan considerations, inject effort and resource behind the fine phrases and work together to produce the radical constitutional reform our democracy now so desperately needs.

Alcohol Healthwatch director Rebecca Williams says we're not going to change until we recognise how deeply embedded alcohol is in our culture.

He said he found it "deeply humbling" to be recognised not just for his photography but also his journalism.

She paid tribute to the mainstream parties for "recognising the deeply sad nature" of the byelection and deciding not to stand.

And this is convenient because it absolves us of the deeply unpleasant task of recognising that the Ian Watkinses of this world are precisely that: of this world.

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