Sentence examples for would recognise that from inspiring English sources

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Most people would recognise that sexuality doesn't impact on your ability to do your job.

While today the majority would recognise that sport should have the power to foster dialogues of diversity and inclusion, at the time the issue was divisive.

More than a decade on, though, no one at Newcastle would recognise that sinister-sounding creature – certainly not the relatively junior club employee gratified by Pardew's concern and offer to supply references after he was made redundant recently.

Similarly, a supervisor might press a particular bank to lend less during a slump whereas a "macroprudential supervisor would recognise that, for the system as a whole," that could make matters worse.The embrace of macroprudential supervision represents a reversal of another pre-2007 trend—for central banks to shed supervisory duties and concentrate on monetary policy.

He promised the largely silent crowd that the challenges would be met, but warned it would take time, some sacrifice, a new form of politics and a re-engagement with the world, in which America would recognise that "power alone cannot protect us, nor does it entitle us to do as we please".

Beckett, whose influence on Walsh is palpable, and Pinter would recognise that idea that beneath the surface of everyday life lays a gaping black hole: indeed Pinter from his youth frequently quoted a phrase of Cardinal Newman that creation is a vast "aboriginal calamity".

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On jibing, "I'd recognise that face anywhere," she laughed sarcastically; plunging in deeper, he said, "I feel a bit of an ass standing here," and she replied, "Now you're being cheeky".

Michael Parkinson, who is busy editing more than 800 hours of his interviews for a DVD to be released next year, presumably wouldn't recognise that definition of his style of chat show.

A good place to start would be to recognise that '7 billion inhabitants' underestimates the number of living things which call the Earth home".

A start would be to recognise that, of the two great painters who have recently died, the realist was not Freud but Twombly.

A case for clinical translation would have to recognise that machine learning might offer other benefits, such as greater robustness to differences in acquisition conditions.

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