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Online insurer Esure is to use technology that recognises when a speaker is under stress in a bid to detect fraud.
This award recognises the extraordinary performance and achievement by teams of scientists, engineers and managers in the field of astronautics.
Anyone who's ever been to a physician recognises that the relationship between a physician and a patient is an asymmetrical one.
But he also recognises that the Atlanticist project has a great appeal to part of the left.
After six years off the airwaves, however, even the silver fox recognises that things have moved on.
The award recognises the company's well-deserved reputation for high-quality theatre by people with learning difficulties.
Everybody from small children to old people recognises that a red man signifies danger when crossing a road.
It recognises the abnormal rhythm as soon as it starts and sends a small shock to the heart, which quickly stops the arrhythmia.
I think we must be the only culture in the world that actually recognises the value and virtue of money and has deified it in this form.
I sought express instructions that I was to make this argument and the Commissioner recognises that sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
The Government recognises that New Zealand's relative geographical isolation does not provide immunity from the threat of terrorism.
The difference is that everybody with an iota of intelligence understands and recognises political diatribe when it comes from politicians.
It also recognises the fact that the free play of markets creates problems for society.
The Australian Criminal Code also recognises various acts as constituting crimes against humanity.
Keane, being a realist, recognises those facts, but insists that the game is very much fifty-fifty.
He recognises, however, that it would be politically injudicious to speak of leaving just after having secured a mandate.
It recognises the infrastructure in place and the level of service we can provide here.
At the same time, he fully recognises the impact of existing music on his own compositions.
It recognises their efforts to promote physical education and sporting excellence in the school and the wider community.
The distinction recognises that those who fight a war, even for a just cause, can do immoral things within it.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Of course the reader recognises in her the wet-nurse who had exchanged her child.
Countess, here is the man who counts all equal under the sun, who decries class, and recognises no social distinctions.
He recognises a region of opinion, phenomenal and relative, apart from Ens.
Seitz recognises 75 species of which about a dozen are predominantly white.
He further recognises that all arithmetical processes are syntheses according to concepts.
The only just law ever made was the lex talionis, and Nature recognises that frequently.
But that the eye recognises this is the demonstration of the painter's own mastership.
Cyrus recognises the ideal principle of co-operation and collective ownership.
The New English Dictionary recognises provisionally nine separate nouns rack.
Aristotle recognises that all his cuttlefish are alike in structure.
This new tyranny recognises nothing as being definitive and whose ultimate goal consists solely of satiating one's own ego and desires.
Electra recognises her brother, and together the siblings plan the murders that Orestes carries out.
Ultimately it was his decision, yet the furtiveness left him open to expensive blackmail, as Sheen recognises to his considerable cost.
An Acknowledgement of Country recognises Victorias Traditional Owners and Aboriginal peoples deep and continuous connection to the land.
Hector the hound recognises burd Isbel after years of separation.
He recognises the laws of the state and he can break them without sense of sin, but if he is punished he accepts the punishment without rancour.
The scheme rewards and recognises UK employers and organisations that pledge, demonstrate or advocate support to the armed forces community.
She recognises, believe me, the solemn miracle which God hath wrought in the existence of that child.
I would remind you of your lady's existence, sir, which the law recognises, if you do not.
But when they advance quite near to me, I recognise the tall man, and he recognises me.
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