Examples of using We don't recognize in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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We don't recognize it.
But usually we don't recognize that.
We don't recognize its authority.
He's there even when we don't recognize Him.
And we don't recognize it sometimes.”.
Sometimes the Resurrection comes in ways we don't recognize.
I swear, we don't recognize it.
But AI will recognize us, even if we don't recognize it.
We don't recognize Israels right to exist.”.
I think sometimes we don't recognize and value that system.
We don't recognize you, do we, Rusty?
That is because we don't recognize pride in ourselves!
We don't recognize it as corn because it's been turned into something else.
Jesus is walking with us today and we don't recognize him.
Maybe we don't recognize it every time, but we understand that it happens.
God's hand is in our lives, even when we don't recognize it.
If we don't recognize upadana, we are caught in prison without even recognizing the prison.
Every one of us has these skills even we don't recognize them as such.
We don't recognize spiritual realities because we try to make heaven into an earthly image.
But we won't be able to fix the problem if we don't recognize it.
We don't recognize words quickly from their spellings or their separate parts, as some researchers have suggested.
We don't recognize the importance of toxicity on our bodies nor know how to boost the body's own detoxification systems.
Sadly, all of us because we all have pockets of incompetence we don't recognize.
You must have believed that we embody evil, that we don't recognize your religion and your spiritual values.
You can also getalerts when someone tries logging in from a computer we don't recognize.
We don't recognize our own beauty because we're too busy comparing ourselves to other people,” said Kelly Osbourne.
We don't recognize spiritual realities because we try to make heaven into an earthly image we can touch and see.
Sometimes we don't recognize the moral crisis and spiritual conflict of the age in which we live until something"shakes us up" to the reality of this present condition.