Sentence examples for knowledge to recognise from inspiring English sources

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With the majority of employers lacking the knowledge to recognise symptoms and prevent levels of stress escalating, the cycle continues unbroken.

This subtheme captures how some young people felt that health professionals have insufficient knowledge to recognise TS and limited training in providing adequate treatment.

Whilst consulting a perinatal emergency service may be beneficial, paramedics require specific maternity clinical knowledge to recognise the indications to accurately assess and report to the service, and then implement advice given.

As the preliminary survey conducted at the start of our research showed, the majority of health centres in rural Cameroon currently neither dispose of adequate equipment and drugs, nor do caregivers possess the necessary knowledge to recognise, diagnose and treat hypertension and diabetes.

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I hope I have enough self-knowledge to recognise that mine is the instinctive response of someone trying not to be seduced.

While antimalarial medicines, such as ACTs ought to be dispensed only by qualified personnel, general shopkeepers may acquire sufficient knowledge to properly recognise malaria cases and refer them to a trained provider.

It's also vital that you have some knowledge of how to recognise potential avalanche slopes and perform an avalanche rescue before venturing away from the groomed runs.

Here at my restaurant, Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, I've spent 30 years training people and passing on knowledge about how to recognise good produce, how to find the finest ingredients, because that, of course, is where good food starts.

With only a handful of tree health experts left in the UK, will the funding be forthcoming to make sure we have the necessary knowledge and expertise to recognise and deal with future outbreaks?

However, improvements in energy efficiency can be hindered by: lack of knowledge or skills to recognise and achieve potential savings low priority relative to other costs for many users significant upfront costs, long payback periods and the risk that savings will not materialise energy cost subsidies and unpriced externalities such as climate change.

Second, in order to relieve an otherwise insupportable load on specialists, health-care providers in general and GPs in particular need better knowledge of how to recognise, diagnose and treat migraine (along with the small number of other headache disorders that are of public-health importance) [18, 32].

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