Sentence examples for evidently recognising from inspiring English sources

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A page later, Malcolm explains that as the two of them were leaving the cafe, Struth, evidently recognising "the Proust-Atget moment as the journalistic equivalent of a photographer's 'decisive moment'", apologised again.

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The Conservatives evidently recognise that: they say they'd have a turnover threshold to exclude them – so who's a £5m-a-year ombudsman to protect?

Evidently, attempting to recognise the inventor of the miners' safety lamp is problematic.

And as of 1917, at least some Americans were evidently beginning to recognise that consumerism and mass marketing were teaching them what to want, and that rises of fortune would be measured by the acquisition of status symbols.

He evidently does not recognise that relinquishing the power to print the currency in which we are borrowing constitutes a critical incentive, perhaps THE critical incentive, to live within our means.

"There's an institutionalised, fixed mindset about maths that it's something we either can do or we can't," says Ellicock, a man who evidently doesn't recognise the phrase "I give up", holding as he does the Guinness World Record for the fastest marathon carrying a 40lb pack.

Evidently doctors do recognise that behaviour change management is integral to medical practice, yet currently feel unable to undertake this role effectively.

While those states that have recognised it argue that Kosovo represents a unique case in international politics, most countries evidently continue to harbour real doubts about recognising a move that has not been accepted by Serbia (the state on whose territory Kosovo has been created), or endorsed by the UN security council.

For all its ubiquity, hygge is also recognised as a self-evidently positive and particularly Danish value.

Evidently, a number of chromosomal abnormalities have been recognised to be associated with ASD phenotype [3].

"You can make it happen or take the credit," Lord Alli reckons, "but you can't do both".He evidently feels that his business acumen has yet to be properly recognised, too.

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