Unwilling to recognise reality, insistent that being French means not having to recognise our universe for what it is.
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He said he did not recognise letters about the offences were from police as he did not recognise the word "constabulary".
"They recognise my whistle, as they recognise my voice, " he says proudly.
Buyers will hopefully recognise a good seller (goods corresponding to description, fast shipping) or sellers will recognise a good buyer (fast payment).
We all want those risks to be minimised, we all want this conflict to last as little time as possible but equally we have to recognise, as I think Paddy did, that this is a tough enemy, they are determined, they've been fighting for a long time, we have to recognise that there are risks involved in that process.
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We have made a 20% improvement and in the letter from Ofsted they recognise that.
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Benjamin Netanyahu would want the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas to recognise it as such in any future negotiations.
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The Vatsadze family make wine in a way their most distant ancestors would recognise.
This pupil should "recognise writing technique and bias" with a "sense of the literary".
Five of the 27 EU countries do not recognise Kosovo: Spain, Greece, Romania, Slovakia and Cyprus.
Yet the distinction between job-satisfaction and pay packet is one we can all recognise.
Politicians traditionally fail to recognise recessions in time, and then take too long to enact stimulus.
Does the first minister not recognise that, as it stands, this legislation can't be supported?
Returning to London midweek, Mr Blair was forced to recognise the seriousness of his position.
It calls for the newly-elected government to recognise the importance of Scotland's uplands to tourism.
"People across the whole country will want the chance to recognise this remarkable achievement, " he said.
It does not recognise the secession of Kosovo and regards it as part of Serbia.
But we recognise that as a former player, Phil was part of Celtic's extended family.
The council said the report does recognise "major gains" made over the last three years.
So am I and I did not recognise any of this as Chicago speech at all.
We recognise that ex-coal miners and steel workers can work in modern industrial centres.
First and foremost he needs to recognise those, then he needs to sort them out.
We also recognise that this might be quite difficult - there are 27 countries involved.
Liberal Democrat finance spokesman Jeremy Purvis called on Mr Russell to recognise the inequalities within Scotland.
The second reason was that the bankers simply did not recognise the risks they were taking.
Women with chronic endometriosis will recognise this debilitating scenario as not imaginary, but very real.
The Quartet wants Hamas to recognise Israel, renounce violence and honour existing Palestinian agreements with Israel.
There is no precedent for such an action, and the judges might refuse to recognise it.
That, as strategists will readily recognise, is pinning rather a lot upon small stirrings.
"I recognise fully the huge impact these issues have on families affected, " she said.
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