Example sentences of "not recognised " in BNC.

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1 Most undershoot accidents occur because the pilot has not recognised that the glider is critically short of height until it is desperately low .
2 That happiness has some other meaning , other sources , is not recognised .
3 Any word or phrase not recognised by the computer as being on the authority list will cause the list of available choices to be displayed .
4 So far the smaller units within the industry had not recognised that the services provided by the ATB could be as important as those of the banks and the advisory services .
5 It is a pity that the special position of chemists was not recognised when the legislation was being prepared , but I believe that a simple procedure could easily be worked out by the RSC and MAFF .
6 They have not recognised the hidden agenda .
7 This highly variable unit is not recognised to the east .
8 It is not possible to use Carboniferous shale velocity data for inversion estimates because regionally continuous homogeneous shale sections are not recognised .
9 This situation is not recognised over the major inversion centres of the Sole Pit and the Cleveland High because of the insufficient amount of Tertiary subsidence .
10 The fungal affinity of these bizarre forms was not recognised until the 1850s , when Charles Robin and Camille Montagne described the genus Laboulbenia and placed it in the class Ascomycetes .
11 The creation of truth has , from time to time been manifest in religious thinking , but it has been either not recognised as such , or deliberately not admitted to be such .
12 Since jealousy has its roots in emotional insecurity it is these feelings , so often experienced but not recognised , that you must try to treat with sympathy and imagination ; remembering that you , one day , may feel just as your mother-in-law does .
13 And these feelings were not recognised by the students as the straightforward product of four large vodkas .
14 If the child 's genius is not recognised and nurtured they face boring lessons way below their intellectual potential and run the risk of becoming disillusioned and ‘ problem ’ pupils .
15 It was often not recognised as genuine but as ‘ indolence , malingering and hysteria ’ .
16 ED 65 states that , if changes in values are not recognised , there should be a positive statement , immediately below the SCFW , that the measure of comprehensive income is incomplete , and an indication of the manner in which it is considered to be incomplete .
17 report all potentially hazardous situations not recognised by the client 's own health and safety policy to the designated client safety officer and the Overdrive supervisor as soon as possible .
18 The extreme vulnerability of frail old people leaves them open to abuse if such matters are not recognised by those who manage services or support carers .
19 These are not recognised by the elder as a social error ( something possible at the level of practical consciousness ) nor as having hazardous consequences ( which perhaps requires verbal consciousness ) .
20 In places where the RCN is not recognised then representation can only be given as a ‘ friend ’ .
21 IV C2 — Infections not recognised as AIDS , e.g. thrush of the mouth , TB of the lungs and oral leukoplakia
22 If the defect is not recognised , the children may be thought to have behaviour problems .
23 One sense is an obvious one , but the other is not obvious , and possibly for that reason , although they are radically different senses , their difference is not recognised and people suppose they are dealing with an unambiguous expression .
24 Someone might say : surely he can imagine recognising ( or having not recognised ) the person .
25 From this distance , and her being among the other women , the child had not recognised her mother , but when the sentence was passed , ‘ One pound or one month ’ , and the woman turned about and the child saw her face , a cry escaped her , and she was about to spring forward when Aggie pulled her tight against her leg and , bending down , hissed at her , ‘ Quiet !
26 The secondary resource should provide a means or a vehicle for driving through this pain barrier experienced by many children , but apparently not recognised by many teachers .
27 There was a ripe collection of April Fool items flying around the industry this year , with BICC Plc 's BICC Information Systems & Services promoting its underware , the first two items being BISS-SLIP for Synchronised Linked Internet Protocol and BISS-NICS Network Integrity Circuit Service , and Chase Research Inc of Nashville , Tennessee threatening to knock MS-DOS , Unix and NT off their perches with a resurrected CPM/93 version of the late lamented CP/M operating system — and comes on 300 8″ floppies , bundled with an 8″ floppy drive for $100 ; but the prize has to go for Hewlett-Packard Ltd , which yesterday announced new security features for its Vectra personal computers — User Fingerprint Recognition on all models , and both Photographic Recognition — a tiny camera in the middle of the screen that recognises you even when you come back with a tan , and Odour Recognition — designated users must not change their perfume or after shave — on 80486 models ; not recognised ?
28 We know already that in crucial ways children and adults can feel miserable and alone in families and communities , particularly when their needs are not recognised or when , even if recognised , they can not be met properly .
29 The nutritional value of tussac was perhaps not recognised in the early days and much was destroyed by fire or overgrazing .
30 Adulthood is not recognised as a single event evident to everyone .
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