Example sentences of "has [adv] recognised " in BNC.
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1 | The hon. Gentleman has obviously recognised that the Prime Minister secured for us a major competitive advantage at Maastricht . |
2 | Second , the Bank has long recognised that adjustment takes time . |
3 | The law has long recognised the right of society to remove children from parents who are believed to be damaging them and , in recent times , has become alert to more subtle kinds of damage . |
4 | Such a cleric has long recognised that his personal belief is not the same thing as historical evidence , and he has effected some kind of personal reconciliation between the two — a reconciliation which , to a greater or lesser degree , manages to accommodate both . |
5 | Parliament has thus recognised the unsatisfactory results of the common law privilege against self-incrimination and has been willing to abrogate or modify that privilege . |
6 | Spectron of Santa Barbara has already recognised this requirement and produced a real-time operating system for DSP applications . |
7 | HCIMA has formally recognised the Diploma Course run by the International Hotel School , Sri Lanka . |
8 | The Council has further recognised that the nature of the services it provides places particular groups of employees at potential risk from clients and/or their families etc . |
9 | The RNLI has always recognised the importance of ensuring expertise in every field and there are facilities for training at every level for staff and volunteers . |
10 | Constitutional law has always recognised the need for a close relationship between political and legal power . |
11 | Small wonder , then that British Gas has always recognised the need to maintain close links between industry and schools . |
12 | Taken in conjunction with the deal with Novell Inc to put Macintosh up on Intel Corp platforms ( UX No 433 ) and its plans for Mac on RISC architectures — see front page — Apple has clearly recognised that it needs hearts and minds in the ISV community , says Echo president Brad Burnham . |
13 | Taken in conjunction with the deal with Novell Inc to put the Macintosh System up on Intel Corp systems and its plans for Mac on RISC architectures , Apple has clearly recognised that it needs hearts and minds in the independent software vendor community , says Echo president Brad Burnham . |
14 | But Christian Aid has also recognised — for example in grants to the Institute of Contextual Theology in South Africa — the value of church groups ' reflection about development in support of its practice . |
15 | The magazine ‘ Practical Game Fishermen ’ has also recognised Jim 's expertise by awarding a £15 prize for his invention of a ‘ Dubbin Twister ’ , a technical device to help with fly tying . |
16 | Social policy has traditionally recognised the additional costs incurred by families with children through the tax and social security systems , although whether or not this has occurred in practice is the subject of dispute . |
17 | Learning theory has traditionally recognised two general sorts of learning : associative learning ( also known as classical or Pavlovian conditioning ) and trial-and-error learning ( also known as operant or Skinnerian conditioning ) . |
18 | Ironically , the government really has been true to its policy of noninterference in the ‘ free market ’ where women 's opportunities are concerned , though in other areas it has often recognised the paradox that non-interventionist policies require intervention to make them work . |
19 | Parliament has now recognised that local authorities should be left to judge for themselves what local legislation is desirable , but in a tidying-up process all powers under local Acts in force on 1st April 1974 which were not preserved by subsequent general or local legislation automatically expired at the end of 1984 . |
20 | My friend and colleague Sandy Frey has correctly recognised this as a fundamental process for the cube , and for other mathematical groups , and he calls it the Principle of Partial Inverses ; a piece moved by P is restored by P — 1 , provided nothing else has moved it in between . |
21 | Preparing to split itself into two separate businesses , ICI has belatedly recognised that drastic action is needed to sharpen its focus , quicken management responses and increase shareholder value . |
22 | The government has belatedly recognised the danger to health of smoking and of passive smoking , but the health menace created by cars is far worse . |
23 | As for the term ‘ addictive ’ , by some oversight the full OED has never recognised its existence at all . |