Sentence examples for implicitly recognises that from inspiring English sources

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Yet the deal implicitly recognises that Iran will stay in the enrichment game.Not there yetBut those insisting that Iran must forswear any enrichment in the future are demanding something that almost certainly cannot be negotiated.

The Tory concentration on their leader to the almost total exclusion of his colleagues implicitly recognises that voters find the rest of the Tory line-up either anonymous or unattractive.

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He recognises that time is running out for his island.

In principle, Kennedy recognises that things must change.

It now recognises that was a costly mistake.

The poem recognises that grief is our common lot.

We live in a complex world and Ed recognises that".

"They're destitute, they turn to crime – we need a system that recognises that".

By pledging to sell "non-core assets", the Tribune management implicitly recognises the force of that argument.

If it did not accept within ten days a proposal, signed last month by a group of Palestinians in Israeli jails, that implicitly recognises Israel's existence, he would hold a referendum on it.

Given that valid predictions are the hallmark of successful learning, this model, at least implicitly, recognises the contribution of learning.

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