Examples of using It recognises in English and their translations into Dutch
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You can have your device unlock when it recognises your face.
It recognises when a brushing session starts, pauses and is completed.
The government must participate in this development, and it recognises and acknowledges this.
It recognises that operators should be able to make a reasonable profit.
the government said it recognises the right of individuals to have control over their Medicare information.
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It recognises the need for a participatory process
The EESC would have liked this flexibility concept to be maintained, although it recognises that the Commission proposal is simpler
It recognises that whatever scheme it brings in must be non-discriminatory.
At the same time it recognises that trade is not the panacea for development.
It recognises you from the lock-screen and automatically logs you in,
It recognises the territorial integrity of Russia
It recognises people crossing its path as well as other vehicles
It recognises that these Explanations are presently not sufficiently accessible for legal practitioners.
It recognises speed limit signs
It recognises the fact that humanity is composed of women
It recognises movements and sends notifications,
It recognises a protein on the surface of cancer cells
It recognises the improvement that has been achieved in the human rights situation although significant areas of concern remain.
It recognises the role of the African Union, and confirms the commitment
It recognises that the key element in this will be the necessary political will,
It recognises steps undertaken in response to the Commission's assessment of July 2008 to tackle persisting problems.
It recognises that the prospects for a large group of employees in rich countries are bad
It recognises that there is a legislative loophole in relation to electronic money issuance
It recognises the need for a European strategy for culture that is both open to diversity within Europe,
It recognises the possibility of effecting the placing on the market by the marketing authorisation holder himself
It recognises the position of the Archbishop of Canterbury as president of the Anglican Instruments of Communion, but without jurisdiction in Scotland per se.
It recognises that the Swedish model has a successful record of combining high employment with flexibility for companies and also with social justice.
It recognises that the reform is a major challenge not only for EU beet
It recognises the significant successes of the Afghan people