Sentence examples for two recognises from inspiring English sources

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Flynn – 33 and a father of two recognises the appeal of reliving those responsibility-free years.

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Yet, after reading Ms Kavanagh's book, one recognises the landscape, the whole vocabulary within which he works.

By the end, one is so attuned to the medieval habit of mind that one recognises the miracle hidden in the platitude that closes the book: "I am a different person now to the one I was then".The capacity of myth to animate meaning is equally central to Ms Mantel's and Ms Knox's novels.

He stood out, in the words of Lieutenant-Colonel Jean Sandherr, head of intelligence, as reported to a young diplomat, for "his indiscreet curiosity, his constant snooping, his air of mystery, and finally his false and conceited character, in which one recognises all the pride and all the ignominy of his race".

If one recognises that such human tendencies pose "too great a danger" for the non-terminally ill, then surely the terminally ill are entitled to equal protection under the law.Related items Bolivia's divisive president: The permanent campaignJul 16th 2009 Assisted suicide: Going gentlyJul 16th 2009 Honour killings in Syria: The law changes.

And one recognises that "white" does not mean just "white".

Throughout his text, Vidyānanda keeps these two traditions – the Lokāyata and the Tattvôpaplava - separate, although he does acknowledge that they are genetically related, the main difference between them being whether one recognises at least one cognitive criterion (Cārvāka / Lokāyata) or none (Jayarāśi).

This can only be achieved however if one recognises the problem associated with the use of Euler's number in the description of first order chemical kinetics.

"If we're to see consistent good practice in PRUs, the status needs to be lifted from one which describes it as a 'Cinderella service' to one that recognises its contribution to ensuring that all children and young people achieve their full potential in education".

A richer and more vocal middle class has sprung up, one that recognises Russia as an ill-governed kleptocracy.

One officially recognises those who fought for Ukrainian independence in the 20th century, including controversial groups that are tainted in many people's eyes with fascist links.

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