Sentence examples for even if we recognise from inspiring English sources

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Salle says that "even if we recognise that the situation is better than a month or a year ago, the problem is [a lack of] confidence.

But if you remain open to the possibility of change, even if it's a slim possibility, even if we recognise that it's a small probability, if you remain open to that probability and fight for it then you become part of the shift towards that.

HE Baber: The persistence of religious belief is readily explicable – even if we recognise that science in principle offers a complete explanation of natural phenomena Lesley Chamberlain: As Russian history shows, social cohesion and individual morality are better derived from an acceptance of reason than from any other source Ophelia Benson: To talk of replacing religion is laughable.

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Optimism bias is motivating and useful, but even more so if we recognise how much of a role it plays in our subconscious decision-making.

Shadow travels across America, learning about the gods and the war they are fighting, and it is at the same time an America we recognise even if we have never been there – and an America that is secret and hidden.

Even if we knew how to recognise the symptoms and how to treat the person, we lacked experience".

Even if we only ever came to recognise the existence of one supervening entity would we not thereby have added at least one extra item to our inventory of things that exist?

Fraudsters can also make any telephone number appear on your handset, so even if you recognise the number or it seems authentic, do not assume they are genuine.

However, these communities – even if they recognise these dependencies (e,g, the Paris Risk Group12) – seldom engage with each other in practice.

Providers often feel at least partially responsible for HIV prevention and public health themselves, even if they recognise the responsibility and choice available to service users.

Another potential explanation of respondents' general support of childhood testing is that they support parental 'rights' to decide whether or not to test their children, even if they recognise that there are good reasons to delay testing.

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