Sentence examples for recognize knowing from inspiring English sources

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Differences in student thinking and their accuracy of alignment can have important implications for learning, including characterizing the relationship between what content students know, what content they accurately recognize knowing, and how accuracy may be developed.

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Whereas similarities and differences in goals are commonly recognized, knowing that actors have different scale preferences and visualising these can increase mutual understanding.

IEL Leadership Lesson: Leaders recognize that knowing how to lead change is as important as knowing the change one wants to achieve.

But I think hearing it, hearing those voices that I recognize and knowing exactly what they're doing, it's a real bad feeling".

Getting to know one another's crazy minds is what the four characters in "The Realistic Joneses" try to do, even as they recognize that knowing their own is probably just as impossible.

Contrary to the cliché that no "one size fits all" educational recipe is possible, successful academics of all fields and intellectual persuasions make some key moves that you can emulate: 1. Recognize that knowing a lot of stuff won't do you much good unless you can do something with what you know by turning it into an argument.

Indeed, "the purpose of the mitzvoth is to educate man to recognize that knowing God and cleaving to him consist in the practice of these very precepts" (Judaism, 27).

I don't know how my dad will vote come November--maybe he doesn't either, at this point--but I do recognize, from knowing him so long and so well, that there is not a candidate he can easily and confidently back in this election.

The gallery doors stay locked during most hours few people have entered the space but the lights stay on 24/7, making the gallery one of the last few notorious places in Manhattan that everyone recognizes without knowing much about it.

I nod pretending to recognize them, Not knowing exactly what I should say.

Mental health literacy refers to 'knowledge and beliefs about mental disorders which aid their recognition, management or prevention' and includes 'the ability to recognize specific disorders; knowing how to seek mental health information; knowledge of risk factors and causes, of self-treatments, and of professional help available' [ 7].

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