Sentence examples for recognises how difficult from inspiring English sources

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(I'd like to have heard some of the conversations families had on the way home about a show that celebrates the disruptions of a new baby, yet recognises how difficult the little monsters can be).

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It is comforting that he recognises how truly difficult and important our job is.

The remaining key theme, "Negotiating appropriate care is a difficult experience", focuses tightly on the physicians' corresponding experiences and recognises how the physician's capacity to negotiate end-of-life situations, influences experiential aspects.

He recognises how special it was.

Kalanithi recognises how remarkable science is – and how limited.

Chris recognises how vulnerable – ridiculous even – infatuation has made her.

A quasi-competition that recognises how many votes each member state is allotted would be pointless.

It's great that the lit crit community now recognises how wonderful she is too".

And just as importantly, Montaigne recognises how vice thrives on distance.

And it recognises how children can find a treasure and a joy in ordinary things.

I agree with Meghnad Desai (Letters, 16 May), who recognises how capable Harriet Harman is as acting leader.

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