Sentence examples for recognise how difficult from inspiring English sources

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I recognise how difficult it is, but the best hospitals are managing this and it is where hospitals are losing a grip on that, that it is a spiral that is financially damaging and very bad for patients".

I also recognise how difficult it must have been for Mr Mitchell's family and I hope now that a line can be drawn and everyone can be left in peace".

The challenge for other coaches and sports administrators, even in sports like rugby, who want to imitate the Barcelona way, is to recognise how difficult it is to develop the culture that underscores the technical excellence and the on-field results.

Many experts question the limit of 365 days, which is double that given to able-bodied people claiming jobseekers' allowance, but which, they say, does not recognise how difficult it is for disabled people to find a job, especially in a recession.

Former Great Britain coach Brian Noble, who was appointed as Veivers' replacement in April, said: "People don't recognise how difficult it is to sign a player, certainly if you're a bottom club as we have been in the past.

We recognise how difficult it is to measure satisfaction in the clinical setting.

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He even more profoundly begged forgiveness of those who were not believed or listened to and he praised the courage of survivors in coming forward, recognising how difficult that is in itself.

The teams working on the model recognised how difficult the creation of a single standard was, for there was no ready agreement upon a common vision by all stakeholders.

Advocates for a better US detention policy must continue to push hard, but we must also recognise just how difficult it is to responsibly unwind the complete mess created by the Bush administration.

Meanwhile, the former Bradford, Sheffield Wednesday, Wigan and Derby boss has urged supporters to recognise just how difficult it will be to win promotion from the Championship this season.

Tourists visiting La Paz, if walking up to Cerro Cumbre to visit the Mercado de Hechicería (Witches' Market), will immediately recognise how much more difficult it is to breathe here than at sea level.

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