recognises in English

verb
1
identify (someone or something) from having encountered them before; know again.
I recognized her when her wig fell off
2
acknowledge the existence, validity, or legality of.
the defense is recognized in Mexican law

Use "recognises" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "recognises" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "recognises", or refer to the context using the word "recognises" in the English Dictionary.

1. Mr Smith implicitly recognises the disincentive effect.

2. Aristotle recognises singular causality as efficient causality.

3. New Zealand Post recognises Māori place-names in postal addresses.

4. The Provisions explicitly recognises the probative value of audiovisual material.

5. An entity recognises a liability of # for accrued product warranty costs

6. The hospice affirms life, and recognises dying as a normal process.

7. The eye seeks and recognises the singularity of a symmetrical pair.

8. ACEA recognises that it has joint control over AEP, together with Electrabel

9. An entity recognises a liability of 100 for accrued product warranty costs.

10. 23 The eye seeks and recognises the singularity of a symmetrical pair.

11. The title 'Brutalisms' recognises different, and sometimes competing versions of the tendency

12. ACEA recognises that it has joint control over AEP, together with Electrabel.

13. The EESC recognises that effective action on this issue will involve extra costs

14. Islam recognises no god but Allah, who revealed scriptures to bothJewish and Christian

15. In addition, the Agreement recognises the principles of fungibility and proportionality of nuclear material.

16. The EESC recognises that unconventional hydrocarbon extraction technology has made progress in recent years.

17. Synonyms for Commemorates include celebrates, observes, remembers, honours, memorialises, memorializes, recognises, recognizes, salutes and immortalises

18. Recognises the importance of fostering work-based learning apprenticeships as an alternative route to employment;

19. Egypt formally recognises the rebel National Transitional Council as the legitimate representative of the Libyan people

20. The expert recognises Ceylon sapphires the luminosity and brilliance of their light to medium blue colour.

21. Mr President, we welcome the fact that the report recognises and accepts that Echelon exists.

22. As with sight, Auditory processing relies on how the brain interprets, recognises and differentiates sound stimuli.

23. The EESC recognises that acoustic noise in public areas has a serious impact on human health (10).

24. The team recognises, however, that the chances of forecasting an earthquake with 100% accuracy are slim.

25. The Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance category, introduced in 2012, was split and recognises metal performances only.

26. In addition, the WTE Bill recognises “family responsibilities” as part of its more holistic approach to social development.

27. the entity recognises revenue from the satisfaction of the performance obligation in accordance with paragraph B16.

28. This decision recognises the airport's potential importance for job creation and economic prosperity in the Ipswich area.

29. • Capital cost allowance (CCA) is a deduction for tax purposes that recognises the depreciation of capital property.

30. Synonyms for Appreciates include cherishes, treasures, welcomes, values, recognises, recognizes, credits, acknowledges, prizes and gives thanks for

31. The European Commission recognises the great potential of inland navigation as an alternative transport mode for freight transport.

32. It also recognises the need to accelerate the part of the procedure dealing with the final decision process.

33. The Committee recognises that employers provide a large portion of training to adults (point #.# of the action plan

34. Constitutionalism recognises the need for a government but at the same time also insists upon restraining its (government’s) power.

35. The Committee recognises that employers provide a large portion of training to adults (point 2.2 of the action plan).

36. Probyn recognises that whenever there is money about, then the potential for bad blood creeping in is always there.

37. 27 It recognises that money has a time value by discounting future cash flows at an appropriate discount rate.

38. In addition, the WTE Bill recognises “family responsibilities” as part of its more holistic approach to social development

39. The celebration of Amerindian Heritage Month recognises Amerindians and their culture as a distinct part of the Guyanese mosaic

40. The award recognises exceptional courtesy and Attentiveness to all passengers and customers, while offering the highest quality of airport security.

41. This hypothesis rightly recognises the past contribution of the staff involved, and gives them the option of alternative employment elsewhere.

42. 28 A mother recognises the feel of her child's skin when blindfolded. Similarly, she can instantly identify her baby's cry.

43. The Republic of Armenia recognises the Armenian Apostolic Church, the world's oldest national church, as the country's primary religious establishment

44. However the communication recognises the practical difficulties faced by SMEs in integrating new technologies and adapting to new business environments.

45. Norbrook also recognises that the love lyric was not the only type of verse to enjoy popularity in the Renaissance.

46. Arita recognises the continuing education and professional development requirements of our members and provides a range of industry specific learning opportunities

47. If the tax rate has decreased to # %, the enterprise recognises a deferred tax asset of # (# at # %) and deferred tax income of

48. Antorini recognises that the pressure to forge ahead with the necessary research is likely to be consumer-led by infertile couples.

49. Indeed the Faculty encourages interdisciplinary activity and recognises that much innovative work has derived from the intellectual stimulus of multidisciplinary study.

50. Cage recognises the complexities within the debate pertaining to civil liberties and security and calls for the use of sensible, responsible and …