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