recognise result 1.91   Junta refuses to recognise the results.
  recognise right 1.45   This was the first time such rights had been recognised in a UN document.
  recognise importance 1.38   More people have come to recognise the importance of education.
  recognise sovereignty 1.38   A way forward would be to get him to recognise Croatian sovereignty.
  recognise problem 1.12   Giving teenagers a voice is a good way for them to recognise problems early on.
  recognise annexation 0.99   But the annexation is not recognised by the United Nations.
  recognise need 0.99   Most respondents recognised the need for R.E.
  recognise government 0.92   The rebels refuse to recognise the government.
  recognise achievement 0.79   Today, her achievement was recognised with a civic reception.
  recognise independence 0.72   Moscow has never recognised its independence.
  recognise state 0.59   Indonesia, the largest Moslem nation in the world, does not recognise the state of Israel.
  recognise value 0.59   Even their heritage values were not recognised and their legacies ignored.
  recognise victory 0.53   And so far the authorities have recognised victories in Lapovo, Vrsac, Belgrade and Nis.
  recognise authority 0.46   Georgia does not recognise the authorities in breakaway Abkhazia.
  recognise course 0.46   These courses are recognised by the department.
  recognise passport 0.46   No country has yet said officially that it will recognise the passport.
  recognise potential 0.46   Denmark recognised the potential of wind energy early.
  recognise benefit 0.39   In other words, it is not enough for designers of information products to recognise the benefits of those products.
  recognise qualification 0.39   The qualification is recognised by the Malaysian government and the Commonwealth countries.
  recognise voice 0.39   She hardly recognised her voice.
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