Examples of using Is to recognise in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Is to recognise good.
The crucial thing is to recognise that it is there.
As Peter Stone told me,paraphrasing Immanuel Kant,‘the first task of reason is to recognise its own limitations'.
The key here is to recognise the trade-offs between the SMA and EMA.
This helps when you're reading, the goal is to recognise and understand the word.
My action now is to recognise that I am doing this and to recognise it.
If you have got an eating disorder like bulimia,the first step is to recognise that you have a issue.
The higher position is to recognise that this is a way the self functions.
When we see a few letters of the alphabet spelling our name in the sand,our immediate response is to recognise the work of an intelligent agent.
For the UN, the first step is to recognise that these things are happening.
It is to recognise the very strong family resemblance in ideas shared by the early 20th century far right and its mimics today.
The main point of Autochartist is to recognise technical patterns automatically.
Our aim is to recognise and develop the assets young people have, and the asset young people are to their communities.
If you have an eating disorder such as bulimia,the first step is to recognise that you have a problem and visit your GP.
The important thing is to recognise what you did wrong and make sure you do not do it again in the future.
If you have an eating disorder such as bulimia,the first step is to recognise that you have a problem and visit your doctor.
The first step is to recognise symptoms, after which you can contact your doctor at the the first instance of it and have a better chance of curing cancer.
The key for a candidate with little to no relevant work experience is to recognise these transferable skills and highlight them in their CV.
A fundamental start is to recognise that despite secondary differences between us, at root we are all the same as human beings.
According to Glasrud,the best way to muster up the confidence to turn down a request is to recognise that“[t]here are some things you can never have back.
The best way to avoid such an outcome is to recognise that Ukraine's economic survival depends not on western bailouts but on the renewal of Russian investment there.
While emerging technologies may yet define what it is to be human,the challenge is to recognise the risk and what to do to make sure things don't go wrong.
The second priority is to recognise that the“wealth of nations” is the result of scientific inquiry- learning about the world around us- and social organisation that allows large groups of people to work together for the common good.
The first step towards getting better is to recognise the problem and have a genuine desire to get well.
The key to finding that balance is to recognise that true kindness is inherently strong- it's direct and straightforward.
Sometimes the only way to get past your fear is to recognise it, name it and commit to whatever you need to do to get past it.
So, our first task- according to the manifesto- is to recognise the tendency of this all-conquering“energy” to undermine itself.
The most painful response you can give the Iranians is to recognise Israel's Golan sovereignty- with an American statement, a presidential proclamation, enshrined(in law)," he said.
Our belief is that the only way to stay on top is to recognise the fact that we are all on an endless journey of learning- excellence comes through perseverance and continuous improvement.