Sentence examples for recognizing as a from inspiring English sources

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That's rare for a Bobcats player, unless we're talking about "recognizing as a punchline in a joke".

The process of recognizing as a state a new entity that conforms with the criteria of statehood is a political one, each country deciding for itself whether to extend such acknowledgment.

So, this piece of news managed to sneak under the radar, but it's worth recognizing as a victory for the Internet and for the state of California.

A woman from Kenya recounted at a screening at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles how she had been sold into slavery in Abu Dhabi, and at a premiere in New Orleans the director candidly shared his own feelings of recognizing as a young child the particular shame of slavery for people who are black.

It is concerning that vaginal bleeding starting more than one year after previous menstrual bleeding were trivialized; rather than recognizing as a symptom of disease, post-menopausal bleeding was considered either as a restart of menstruation or something not serious.

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"It's long recognized as a hazard.

"It's getting recognized as a frontier".

Recognized as a "White Collar Crime Trailblazer" by The National Law Journal.

It is not even recognized as a nation.

Now I would be recognized as a woman".

(It's not formally recognized as a psychiatric disorder).

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