unrecognise|unrecognised|unrecognises|unrecognising in English

verb unrecognise (Brit.)

cease to acknowledge; stop identifying; cease to admit (also unrecognize)

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1. Unrecognised WEP method '%# '

2. 19 This remarkable feat of arms is largely unrecognised.

3. The Abdominal Actinomycosis (AA) is a rare and often unrecognised suppurative chronic illness.

4. Table 6: Details of the stock of unrecognised (unrecorded) expenditure in the AC of Valencia

5. Synonyms for Anonymously include incognito, camouflaged, disguised, unrecognised, unrecognized, covertly, incog, secretly, unidentified and in disguise

6. Paragraph 155(b)(iii) explains the need to consider any unrecognised part of the transitional liability in accounting for subsequent actuarial gains.

7. According to the regional government, these agreements allowed the recording in public accounts (in particular, in account 411) of unrecognised health expenditure related to past years.

8. In contrast to the early manifestation of aganglionosis, non-aganglionic or acquired alterations to the intramural nerve plexus often remain unrecognised up to adulthood.

9. In particular, the defined benefit liability recognised under paragraph # is increased (reduced) to the extent that net cumulative actuarial gains (losses) on the defined benefit obligation and on the related reimbursement right remain unrecognised under paragraphs # and

10. "10% CORRIDOR" APPROACH Net cumulative unrecognised actuarial gains and losses which exceed the greater of (a) 10% of the present value of the defined benefit obligation and (b) 10% of the fair value of plan assets, are to be amortised over the expected average remaining working lives of the participating employees.