Sentence examples for recognising that they from inspiring English sources

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"This is about national organisations recognising that they can only really flourish if the whole ecology flourishes," he said.

Ironically enough, David Cameron outlawed bearer shares as PM, recognising that they could be used for money-laundering.

"It's about Labour recognising that they will need the support of other parties almost on a daily basis.

And I said that I thought it was time for nurses to start recognising that they have a choice about whether to do their job badly, or well.

The firms, recognising that they have done little to help the herders, have set up an institute to deal directly with them, cutting out middlemen.

"The coalition are recognising that they are losing the energy debate and they need to change the narrative," said an industry source.

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But they also recognise that they will have to be nimble.

But they have also recognised that they cannot afford to drive multinational business away.

Bubbles inflate precisely because people fail to recognise that they are living with dangerous imbalances.

These bands have recognised that they have clout, and their protests about fees make news.

They may even begin to recognise that they are not alone.

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