Examples of using To recognise in English and their translations into Swedish
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Coins which are easy to recognise.
To recognise new or past users.
Engels was the first to recognise this;
To recognise the device that you are using.
Urge more countries to recognise Palestine.
People also translate
To recognise you when you return to our site.
INVITES the European Council to recognise.
It's hard to recognise her without her head.
There are different ways to recognise someone.
But also to recognise that everybody is fallible.
Improve your brain's ability to recognise colours 1.
Long enough to recognise a man of refined tastes.
so we refused to recognise the new government.
Always easy to recognise- with the EVF logo.
The report also recommends setting up an award scheme to recognise good practice.
If we choose to recognise it and stick with it!
To recognise your computer when you visit our website;
What does it take to recognise a genocide?
The aim is to recognise rescue services that carry out extraordinary work in their day-to-day operations.
It may be difficult to recognise a bicycle path.
The need to recognise and capitalise on the training,
They allow a website to recognise your device.
Syria refuses to recognise Lebanon or to establish diplomatic relations with the country.
Brand awareness- the ability to recognise or recall a brand.
It is important to recognise that smaller parties too contribute substantially to European democracy,
Employers have to be made to recognise their responsibilities.
It is important to recognise the economic motivations behind CSR activity.
The development and dissemination of European instruments to recognise non-formal and informal learning.
It is important to recognise different motivations behind CSR activity.
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