Sentence examples for recognised fact from inspiring English sources

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At some point this has got to become a fully recognised fact of public discourse, and perhaps some time after that it will penetrate through to a policy level.

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I still hold this view but must recognise facts; the international mood in 2016 for asylum seekers is hostile.

We are delighted the government has now recognised that fact".

Punk recognised the fact that the establishment had no room.

Andrew: They recognised the fact that this market is real and it's not going away.

His late changes also recognised the fact they were confronted by difficult opponents.

The British Council itself recognised this fact in 2007, substantially expanding its presence in the Arab and Muslim world.

But only 53% of boys and 68% of girls who were overweight or obese recognised the fact.

He never recognised the fact that each discrete part of his system may have had virtues, but when you put it all together it didn't work.

The mass of theory about pigeon (and other bird) navigation has long recognised the fact that there appear to be small areas where the system goes hopelessly wrong.

As soon as we knew about the problem, we recognised that fact and made an immediate and full apology to Andrew Sachs, his family and our licence-payers.

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