Example sentences of "has recognised " in BNC.
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1 | China has recognised that to rule out direct elections would be bad public relations , but has yet to settle on how to describe its proposed dictatorship . |
2 | The new Secretary of State has recognised what we said all along should be the right and reasonable level of development in Hampshire . |
3 | Every independent committee of experts which has considered the subject has recognised the need to require public authorities to give reasons ( the current position in Australia , Israel and the United States , as well as under European Community law ) . |
4 | Meanwhile , declining confidence in the pound , and perhaps in the ‘ Thatcher Revolution , ’ is severely constraining ministers at a time when — as a formidable faction in the Cabinet has recognised — the Government needs to give a higher priority to the quality of life if it is not to be swept aside in the 1990s . |
5 | He said on BBC Radio 's The World at One that the Lord Chancellor , Lord Mackay , ‘ has listened to our comments , and he has recognised our expertise by giving the Bar the fast track ’ on rights of advocacy . |
6 | The president , at least , has recognised the challenge . |
7 | The new artist of the word has recognised the autonomy of language . |
8 | But the corporation is ‘ delighted ’ that the government has recognised its claim for an extra VHF network for Radio I , which since 1967 has largely been confined to the medium wave band . |
9 | The Law Society has recognised that this splitting may be difficult to operate in practice . |
10 | This worldliness , as Os Guinness has recognised , is precisely , for Christians , what the process of secularisation is all about ( Guinness 1983 : chs 3 , 7 ) . |
11 | Indeed as Neuhaus has recognised ( 1986 ) it is precisely because religion has been forced out of the central corridors of power in America that the New Religious Right has managed to stride in with such urgency and rage . |
12 | And there are those with an exceptional gift whom the church has recognised and set apart to serve the Church at large . |
13 | The Office of Fair Trading has recognised this need . |
14 | And Jung 's phrase ‘ something in us ’ implies that the wish constitutes only a small element in the psyche — one that is not difficult for a sensible , mature person to reject , once she/he has recognised how unrealistic it is . |
15 | Firstly , the company has recognised that the major manufacturers in the world today continue to concentrate their resources on continuing but minimal improvements in frame design . |
16 | He says that in the case of a face one has recognised , talk of ‘ separating ’ the familiarity from the impression of the face does not have any clear sense for him . |
17 | Actually I 've been doing a few things this year when no one has recognised me and nobody knew . |
18 | JTC has recognised the restrictions placed on juniors because of the huge adult demand and the lack of affordable indoor tennis facilities — Bruce Lawson |
19 | ‘ JTC has recognised the restrictions placed on juniors because of huge adult demand and the lack of affordable indoor tennis facilities , which meant that those which were available were usually beyond the reach of most families . ’ |
20 | Pick Systems Inc has recognised for some time that it will have to concentrate on the database side of Pick 's personality in order to survive , but currently only around 40% of sales comes from Pick for Unix , with a few percent going to the MD-DOS implementation and the native Intel Corp iAPX-86 implementation accounting for the biggest part of the business . |
21 | ‘ But the Federal Communications Commission has recognised that mirror equivalence is an entirely unrealistic standard because telecommunications systems , markets and regulatory regimes are constantly evolving and can not be identical . ’ |
22 | I was pleased the King 's Fund has recognised the racism and blockages which prevent black staff moving into management ( News , 11 March ) . |
23 | Newham SSD has recognised a child 's future happiness can depend on how well the mother is supported through an investigation . |
24 | This , said one of the Americans involved , is the first time that any European government has recognised gypsies as a ‘ transnational non-territorial minority ’ . |
25 | English Heritage has recognised one of England 's greatest photographers by placing a Blue Plaque at the former residence of Roger Fenton ( 1819–1869 ) . |
26 | Always an important and influential patron of the arts , the Royal Family has recognised that a necessary part of any civilised person 's education is to acquire a knowledge and appreciation of painting . |
27 | To Bernstein this demonstrates not simply the convention of explicitness which the middle-class child has learnt and has recognised as appropriate for this context , but the development of ‘ elaborated code ’ with all its associations of abstraction , logic etc . |
28 | Whatever the elusive meaning of quality , the Ministry has recognised the need for tighter controls . |
29 | The misspelling may be because the child has not previously seen the word written down , but more likely because he has seen it in the context of his reading , without paying much attention to anything more than its contour — that is , he has recognised the word without having to decode it , and has understood it without giving its spelling structure close attention . |
30 | Parliament has recognised in a piecemeal fashion that the privilege against self-incrimination is profoundly unsatisfactory when no question of ill-treatment or dubious confessions is involved . |