Sentence examples for recognize as something from inspiring English sources

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"The fact our chairman was able to extend a loan on such favorable terms is something we all recognize as something tremendously generous," said Joseph Daniels, president of the foundation.

It represents the culmination of an ambition that has its roots in my family history and is the latest manifestation of what I must recognize as something of an obsession of mine: the First World War.

Riding Assist converts the motorcycle's front fork from a standard geometry position to one more aggressively angled, which you might recognize as something closer to the geometry of a cruiser motorcycle designed for more leisurely speeds.

In 2016, it's interesting to see that the seemingly intangible factor of "trust" in business is something that the majority of global CEOs recognize as something that will impact their bottom line, and also recognize that CSR is a core business strategy to help increase it.

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The fossil was eventually recognized as something entirely different and named Mosasaurus ("Mosa," Latin for the Meuse River, near Maastricht, and "saurus," meaning lizard).

This tall, long-legged, fabulous-looking woman joined N.Y.C.B. in 1995 and was soon recognized as something close to Ballerina Incarnate.

But even when filmmakers ignorantly or willfully or sloppily or cynically get it all wildly wrong, it's still nice to see the place recognized as something almost as good as its self-image would have us believe.

Gay marriage may get to the court, but it's looking as though it will stop in many statehouses along the way, and by then more marriage certificates will hang on more walls, recognized as something to honor.

Some years ago, welfare for people was recognized as something to be restricted as much as possible for everyone's good, yet the venerable practice of handing out money to corporations has survived the rhetoric of the Clinton years and has flourished anew in the aftermath of Sept. 11.

The title is simple, short, all-embracing, perfect, addressing how PND shouldn't be marginalized as a "women's issue," but recognized as something that can affect relationships, lives, and even the wider economy.

At the same time, vulnerability may also be recognized as something positive and a strength, depending on whether one initially has received help to face illness and adapt to a situation [ 57, 58].

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