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identify place know recall remember recollect distinguish espy finger notice peg pinpoint spot agnize descry determinate diagnose diagnosticate ken nail perceive see understand accept acknowledge appreciate admit apprehend comprehend concede discern realise(UK) realize(US) cognize conceive grant grasp allow assimilate confess acclaim applaud honor(US) honour(UK) respect commend salute value cherish credit reward fete be grateful for pay tribute to show appreciation of show gratitude to attach importance to be thankful for sanction endorse accredit approve certify greet ratify support uphold validate officially approve be acquainted with be familiar with accept as valid put the seal of approval on be on familiar terms with reproduce retrieve relive mind reminisce about call to mind think of flash back to think back to look back on cast your mind back to call back dredge up dwell upon have memories flash on treasure welcome recognise(UK) prize give thanks for be indebted for be glad about be pleased about be obliged for be beholden for be in debt for be appreciative of hold dear commemorate celebrate observe memorialise(UK) memorialize(US) keep solemnise(UK) solemnize(US) mark perpetuate toast venerate immortalise(UK) immortalize(US) monumentalize assent acquiesce consent accede agree comply subscribe okay bless permit authorise(UK) authorize(US) warrant hail praise laud extol glorify eulogise(UK) eulogize(US) exalt cheer compliment lionise(UK) lionize(US) panegyrize consider regard hold view deem envisage favor(US) favour(UK) feel thank express gratitude for be grateful be indebted be obligated be obliged express gratitude express thanks give thanks show appreciation show courtesy show gratitude extend thanks to offer thanks to say thank you address accost react nod remark reply respond signal to wave wave to nod to smile at say hello to tip your hat to endure experience have a taste of have met associate with be conversant with be close to be friendly with be friends with be intimate with be knowledgeable about empathize with answer return reply to respond to retort to come back to react to write back to decorate award laureate cite plume mention in dispatches confer an award on confer an honour on pin medal on give a medal to pin a medal on pay recompense remunerate requite tip attribute ascribe assign impute lay chalk up charge put down credit with recognize as trace to put down to receive the credit for be given the credit for lay at the door of have something ascribed to one have something attributed to one name appoint designate nominate elect determine select specify announce choose decide declare delegate establish instal(UK) install(US) pick allot taste encounter undergo savor(US) savour(UK) witness have meet sample sustain try pass preview suffer More
"recognise" Antonyms
forget overlook disremember misrecollect obliviate not remember not recall not recollect let slip clean forget consign to oblivion dismiss from mind draw a blank fail to recall fail to remember lose sight of be unable to picture be unable to recall be unable to remember fail to think of ignore miss neglect omit skip deny discount slight overpass bypass repudiate refuse reject disregard brush aside brush off deliberately ignore gloss over scorn rebuff spurn disdain hate deride despise gibe refute confute dismiss scout abhor contempt renounce decline forbid veto disallow negate oppose pass prevent discountenance block revoke withhold nix reprobate misconceive misunderstand confuse help look away assist destroy invalidate aid disprove unsettle hide conceal cover blanket bury camouflage dissemble obscure secrete cover up misinterpret misconstrue confound misjudge misapprehend miscomprehend mistake miscalculate misperceive mistranslate misknow misreckon be unaware of misread misidentify encipher encode encrypt cypher(UK) cipher(US) code scramble fix mend question tangle disparage belittle deprecate depreciate malign mock ridicule slander slur smear sneer traduce trivialise(UK) trivialize(US) vilify vilipend vituperate abuse blast criticise(UK) condemn criticize(US) knock pan slam castigate censure debase denounce disapprove discourage dishonor(US) dishonour(UK) dissuade dribble drip humiliate disown contemn burn discard discredit eliminate exclude jilt contradict disaffirm disclaim disavow disconfirm abjure challenge contest controvert counter dispute defy protest resist blackball fight query undermine contend demur disagree with disapprove of stigmatise(UK) stigmatize(US) disgrace reproach shame besmirch defame embarrass demean denigrate tarnish figure guess suppose estimate predict speculate approximate infer postulate judge theorise(UK) theorize(US) calculate deduce gage(US) gauge(UK) hypothesise(UK) hypothesize(US) reckon surmise know measure determine identify ascertain establish discover confirm realise(UK) realize(US) verify find register settle figure out find out make certain work out be ignorant of be unfamiliar with disqualify rue decry lash slate dis excoriate rubbish bag derogate maul

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But Beveridge would recognise today's NHS, and FDR would recognise America's unemployment insurance.
America does not recognise Chinese sovereignty over Taiwan, nor does it recognise Taiwan as an independent state.
They were also able to recognise 20% more words due to an improved ability to recognise sounds and represent sounds as letters.
"When someone says to you, we don't recognise your marriage and we don't recognise your relationship either, it's devastating," Gould told BuzzFeed News.
"Not only does Morocco not recognise—and will never recognise—this so-called entity," Mr Bourita told Le Desk, a website, referring to SADR.
It would be even better if the country that hardly any others recognise became the first in Asia to recognise that gay people deserve equality.
Issuers that recognise profits earlier under current accounting practices will take a hit to equity and recognise larger profits over the remaining life of the contracts.
It's not as if these lists and ceremonies don't recognise creativity when it smacks them in the face, they just don't seem to recognise Little Simz.
You have to recognise the impact of the things that you're saying, you have to recognise that you're excluding people from something – saying to somebody that they're not welcome at football.
Let's go in for a close up: Recognise it yet?
"We have to recognise how serious misogyny is," she continued.
It takes, what, two bars to recognise Eminem's signature track?
Customers around the region recognise the brand, as do regulators.
But they recognise that institutional investors have some legal powers.
Egypt's generals did not even want to recognise his victory.
These are the liberal values which I recognise and admire.
It expects to recognise the amount during the full year.
That means the guide RNA can no longer recognise it.
Any Pole could recognise a Jew among a thousand gentiles.
The world will not recognise Hamas until it renounces violence.
The government seems to recognise the scale of the problem.
Many could not even recognise the letters of the alphabet.
GRAPHIC: Countries that currently recognise 'Palestine' as a state. pic.twitter.
Rather than recognise his mistake, Mr Erdogan has doubled down.
Current EU law doesn't recognise anonymous data as personal data.
We recognise and support art as a means of expression.
Most Western and Latin American countries recognise Mr Guaidó's claim.
I readily recognise that Sharon is not the conventional retail choice.
Third, cities should recognise that traffic and pollution are different problems.
They should recognise that peace without political support is a mirage.
"The working class don't recognise the Democratic Party," claims Mrs Hall.
Wise leaders recognise that they do not have all the answers.
The failure to recognise this contradiction led inexorably to the crisis.
It is good that both candidates recognise the need for improvement.
By contrast, few Indonesians or Indians would recognise the name Alibaba.
In Lincolnshire the doctors recognise they have a lot to learn.
He overturned decades of precedent to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Broadcasters widely recognise that they must do better than in 2016.
People need to recognise that this is the hierarchy 👌🏿 pic.twitter.
"The Third Pillar" similarly urges economists to recognise a blind spot.
We need to recognise that there are two disadvantaged groups here.
And he appears to recognise that the Yangzi basin needs protecting.
More than 50 foreign countries recognise Mr Guaidó as interim president.
He's not voting because he doesn't recognise himself in the options.
It can also scan barcodes and be programmed to recognise faces.
We recognise people were offended by irresponsible & offensive posts & we apologise.
It makes more sense to recognise how far technology has come.
I demand the British public recognise and apologize to Brian Harvey.
But, as sound archives now recognise, local music is fading away.
Why does it take such a long time to recognise this?
But we certainly recognise that global market developments bear close watching.
But it does not recognise same-sex marriage or civil unions.
The market is starting to recognise the limits of monetary easing.
Contemporaries did recognise his talent, and his innovative methods and style.
That's trying to get people to recognise who actually built London.
Even though he rarely appears on television, most Russians recognise Mr Navalny.
Financial providers need to recognise these changing needs and cater for them.
It's important to recognise the producers who are creating organic sounds, though.
Does he, I wonder, still recognise the New York of those days?
That won a promise to "affirm and recognise" the First Nations' status.
He certainly wouldn't recognise her from her passport picture aged four months.
One quality they will need is an ability to recognise stop signs.
Poverty has many dimensions, apart from income, as many governments now recognise.
Places, though, as its name suggests, is optimised to recognise geographical features.
They must recognise the wrong, they must apologise, they must be transparent.
Since no European government will recognise this, it would be purely symbolic.
The majority leader seemed to recognise that Mr McCain's defection was fatal.
Finally, we need to recognise that trade deficits are far from benign.
First, they trained a computer program to recognise what the signals meant.
The switch deepens Taiwan's diplomatic isolation: only 19 countries now recognise it.
The atheist Soviet Union did not recognise Christmas as a public holiday.
The cell's tRNAs had to be modified to recognise the novel codons.
As now, the opposition did not recognise the exercise and staged protests.
The government has been slow to recognise the scale of the problem.
Mr Foster is a nature writer, but not one you would recognise.
If the system does not recognise a face, it will alert security.
I didn't recognise him and I just treated him like any customer.
The law should recognise the right to free speech as nearly absolute.
Firms need to recognise that introverts bring distinctive skills to their jobs.
China could climb down and, in effect, quietly recognise the court's ruling.
Most of the political leaders recognise that the deadlock must be broken.
He does not even appear to recognise the shambles his government is in.
But all recognise that their country does so from a position of weakness.
Australia's Northern Territory and Western Australia also don't recognise same-sex international marriages.
That's what lets me recognise that this is demeaning and derogatory — not funny.
Heartwarming, hilarious, and pointedly accurate—this is the Berghain we recognise as ours.
Even businesses recognise that, politically, there is something iffy about the government's approach.
Those are sentiments that Western fans of individualism and freedom would easily recognise.
Russia also backs Serbia's refusal to recognise the secession of Kosovo in 1093.
Airbnb's founders were early to recognise the importance of a strong, benign culture.
The first step is to recognise the causes of the backlash against newcomers.
Police departments around the country are coming to recognise that this must change.
Moreover, when Mr Trump acts, he does not recognise boundaries, legal or ethical.
Now, we can recognise it a little more clearly for what it was.
All three countries recognise and to some extent fear superior Western military power.
The colleagues with whom she works can more readily recognise her leadership abilities.
As a subculture, goth is easy to recognise, but tricky to pin down.
In Ankara he damned Mr Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Then, perhaps, they will recognise whatever regime comes next and possibly bankroll it.
Even money-driven UEFA recognise the importance of being close to the action.
State law had changed earlier that year to recognise self-declared gender identity.
A depiction of situations children should recognise as sexual harassment in the book.
The first prong is diplomatic: 163 countries now recognise Mr Guaidó as president.
They also need to recognise that different groups forge trust in different ways.
"Red Pillers", by contrast, recognise that it is men who are worse-off.
But strategically and politically, we need to recognise that we have a problem.
May's office said it did not recognise the claims made in the memo.
These cells are then genetically engineered to recognise cancer cells and infused back.
In the past, schemes might have relied on cameras to recognise number plates.
Failing to recognise each person's capability isn't just a loss for the individual.
But she appeared not to recognise this fact until it was too late.
Everyday sexism might be difficult to recognise by those who don't experience it.
And we don't, as you know, recognise the PYD as a terrorist organization.
G. is also in a surgical mask and I almost don't recognise her!
The NHS doesn't recognise it and there is no official definition of it.
It gives high marks to those that bar discrimination against gay and transgender people; recognise gay marriage; punish "hate crimes" (including speech); recognise people as belonging to whichever gender they say they do; and grant asylum to refugees from homophobic countries.
"We recognise, the industry recognises, broader society has grown to recognise the impact of combustions of oil and gas and the emissions that come with that and the threat that represents—the risk that represents to the climate," Mr Woods explains.
Officials at Apple no doubt recognise the vulnerability created by their dependence on China.
The trick, then, is to err well: to recognise mistakes and learn from them.
Among Americans who recognise his name, Mr Trudeau is more popular than Donald Trump.
Should the state recognise same-sex marriage on the same basis as heterosexual unions?
First, Mr Immelt was slow to recognise just how dangerous GE's financial arm was.
But many people might not even recognise that their sense of smell is bad.
An automated question and answer system will allow businesses to recognise genuinely interested customers.
North Korea does not recognise Ojea Quintana's mandate and his recommendations are not binding.
In 2012, a referendum to recognise Russian as an official language was easily overturned.
Studies show that people opt for things they recognise over things they do not.
Only a third of Russians recognise him; most know him from his criminal charges.
That requires policymakers and teachers to recognise that too much conformity plays a part.
After a while, the reader begins to recognise the unique cadence of each spirit.
He recommended Grunwick reinstate the sacked strikers and recognise workers' right to a union.
Opponents of the rule, he said, "refuse to recognise ANY rights of the unborn".
The greatest gift he has given anti-vaxxers has been to recognise their argument.
We recognise what we are seeing so we are being proactive to avoid this.
Only one European country does not recognise the European Court of Human Rights: Belarus.
It took him a while to recognise that Quebeckers are North Americans, not Europeans.
Officials from Oman, which does not recognise Israel, could not be reached for comment.
And it could lead to a Palestinian state that the world might then recognise.
But such calculations fail to recognise that the data age has only just begun.
There are signs that the Europeans recognise the delicacy of the situation (see article).
They should recognise the pre-eminence of boards of directors that represent all shareholders.
"We Argentines have matured," Mr Macri insisted, and will thus recognise all this. Perhaps.
They should instead recognise the political reality—that some subsidies will survive—and compromise.
Furthermore, the country has spent years considering how to recognise aboriginals in its constitution.
Greece voted to recognise Macedonia, its neighbour, under the new name of North Macedonia.
When you walk to work, CCTV cameras film you and, increasingly, recognise your face.
It acquired the app Onavo, which helped it recognise that Instagram was gaining steam.
"I recognise that we have a deficit of credibility and trust," says Mr Calantzopoulos.
He was quick to recognise Juan Guaidó, who declared himself interim president in January.
It is further complicated by the fact that Belgrade still does not recognise Kosovo.
International law does not recognise a right to self-determination in an advanced democracy.
Swathes of the country refused to recognise Uhuru Kenyatta (pictured, left) as their president.
That coincides with a push by USP's European counterpart in Strasbourg, to recognise rFC.
First, recognise that the use of the internet is a privilege, not a right.
There's something quite nice about being vulnerable on stage and having people recognise that.
It takes courage to do so, and we should recognise that, not denigrate it. 
You have to recognise that as a bank now we do more than loans.
But suffice to say you'll recognise the likes of Casillas, Pique, Thiago and Morata.
They recognise that not every young person will benefit from a purely academic education.
Much of it ends up in Turkey, the only country to recognise the TRNC.
To be fair, cybersecurity firms recognise this fundamental flaw in their anti-virus software.
Most of us wouldn't have even heard of these, let alone recognise their flavours.
Amazon Echo is a smart speaker that can recognise and respond to voice commands.
"Americans don't recognise that a Norwegian discovered America long before Columbus," says Mr Aas.
Several European countries said they would recognise Mr Guaidó unless elections are called soon.
Ukraine says it wants Crimea, which most countries still recognise as Ukrainian territory, back.
But the unique truffle flavour you recognise might not be real truffle at all.
Or you know, learn how to recognise when people are not that into you.
If you recognise the track, that's because it appeared on her 2013 album Matangi.
We all recognise R2-D2, WALL-E and scores of their lesser-known kin.
The bloc would also recognise UK clearing houses for financial derivatives for a year.
But some voters cannot recognise a lie, and others want to hear appalling things.
In the authoritarian political ideology, media manipulation helps the people recognise their true will.
India, Iran's No.2 oil client behind China, does not recognise the U.S. sanctions.
There&aposs a battle brewing to recognise machine inventors for their AI-generated inventions.
Some of the continent's own populists, by contrast, recognise Mr Trump as a kindred spirit.
They recognise, rightly, that the Philippines lacks the infrastructure needed to attract export-oriented manufacturing.
That variability generates antigens which immune systems do not always recognise and react to immediately.
It objected after the countries decided to cut ties with Taiwan and recognise China instead.
But in private those close to him recognise that Mr Fillon has a big problem.
Many are suddenly calling for a law that would recognise gay partnerships but not marriages.
Politically and constitutionally, Spain will find it almost impossible to recognise Catalonia's "right to decide".
Because its neighbours do not recognise its sovereignty, entering the territory can involve long waits.
Marx was one of the first to recognise that institutions matter and are not immutable.
But what mourners want is for others to recognise their pain, not hide from it.
Today most scholars recognise the massacre as genocide, yet many Turkish officials still do not.
As in other language technologies, machines that recognise speech are trained on data gathered earlier.
Acquaintances told that site that they recognise only one of the photographs as his apartment.
You've got to recognise the problem and then see what government can do to…Correct.
Viewers will recognise plenty of staples of the horror genre in the film's opening minutes.
Dogged and persistent as she is, she must recognise that the parliamentary arithmetic is hopeless.
Political and legal authorities increasingly recognise a need for change, but progress has been glacial.
With hindsight health workers recognise that they should have done more to involve local people.
In Africa, FAO field schools have trained thousands of farmers to recognise and report infestations.
You might recognise them from their role as Brandy in Orange is the New Black.
The first thing is to recognise that there have been grave faults on both sides.
Warfare is changing but we refuse to recognise this new reality—or adapt to it.
Children can learn to recognise the differences, and even translate from one to the other.
So we have to recognise that, and we have to have an answer to that.
She tells us how social-media platforms are starting to recognise the need for change.
India has only recently moved to recognise the role and the significance of independent directors.
Crimean residents have trouble getting visas to other countries, few of which recognise the annexation.
"We don't recognise this briefing," a Downing Street spokeswoman said when asked about the report.
Economists recognise that their models have shortcomings, and that monetary policy is not all-powerful.
They tend to recognise the right of asylum for those persecuted in their home countries.
This allows project managers to measure agreement and recognise problems in their project early on.
ZURICH, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Switzerland will recognise EU exchanges that trade Swiss shares from Jan.
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION POSTPONES REGULAR DISPUTE MEETING AFTER U.S. REFUSAL TO RECOGNISE VENEZUELA, SAY DIPLOMATS
However, several nations, including Serbia, China, five EU members and Russia, refuse to recognise Kosovo.
Both groups recognise that concerns about immigration are the strongest source of support for Brexit.
Fans of the Kipling series or previous films will recognise some familiar foes and friends.
Even the French intelligence services now recognise that a security-driven approach is not enough.
That animosity is difficult to recognise in some of the beautiful songs the band produced.
I recognise the same tendency in myself sometimes, but it's one I'm keen to resist.
Mr Serraj's priority must be to persuade the House of Representatives to recognise his government.
One can recognise this authority even when the pilot is speaking in a foreign language.
They need to recognise that they are the beneficiaries of all sorts of hidden privileges.
These Wizard Training Wands are programmed with 11 different spells, recognise movement and provide feedback.
But travellers who indulge in tobacco should recognise the way that the winds are blowing.
Mr Lukashenko refused to recognise Russia's annexation of Crimea and retains good relations with Ukraine.
France, which borders Catalonia, said on Monday it would not recognise a unilateral independence declaration.
Cambodia, one of China's closest allies in Southeast Asia, does not recognise the island's government.
If I was playing the stuff I was copying he wouldn't recognise who it is.
China refused to take part in the proceedings or recognise the jurisdiction of the tribunal.
We should recognise that Q4 does tend to be seasonally fairly strong for recoveries, etcetera.
Malaysia does not recognise offshore trading in the ringgit because the currency is not international.
In recent weeks, the Archdiocese of Athens has made moves to recognise the Ukrainian church.
And clearly we recognise there is also a very uncertain situation with Coronavirus more widely.
Rather, it would confirm something that doctrinaire economists of every school often fail to recognise.
The ICJ has the power to issue binding decisions on countries which recognise its jurisdiction.
At the moment, zoologists recognise about 5,103 species of this hairy, milk-secreting group of creatures.
Both ECOWAS and the African Union have said they will recognise Barrow as president from Thursday.
But, what if the law doesn't officially recognise the assault in question as a criminal offence?
Writing down the loans could tip companies into bankruptcy and force banks to recognise huge losses.
Firms should recognise that, if the courts do not force the liability issue, public opinion will.
Following its annexation of Bosnia, the empire was the first western European state to recognise Islam.
Vendors' groups also urge governments to recognise their rights in law (as India did in 2014).
It is one thing to recognise the imperative for reducing coal in a country's energy mix.
Some recognise that it is better to abide by their own limits than test the markets'.
A modern surrogacy law should recognise those intending to form a family as the legal parents.
Turkey does not recognise the Republic of Cyprus, but both have worked together on the accelerator.
But plan C also requires us to recognise new dangers coming at us hard and fast.
But questions were also directed at Arafat, who was yielding to American pressure to recognise Israel.
Governments hope to employ it to recognise terrorist propaganda sites and remove them from the web.
The Communist Party appears to recognise that it needs to do more to lower these barriers.
Most French people will recognise Bernard Arnault, the luxury-goods magnate who is France's richest man.
Australian organisations are quick to recognise the upheaval, with 20203% saying AI will revolutionise their industry.
IF YOU HAVE ever drunk in a Spoons, you would recognise the Queen's Hotel in Newport.
One Beijing company says it has invented a shoulder-worn, networked model that can recognise faces.
And non-competes can have a chilling effect even in places that do not recognise them.
All except a few (including Mexico, which did not attend) recognise him as Venezuela's interim president.
The latter's decision to recognise trade unions has averted the threat of strikes but rattled investors.
Mr Klinenberg: Shared spaces give us a chance to recognise our commonalities and establish mutual respect.
This explains why its computers can now recognise hundreds of millions of people with 98% accuracy.
The algorithms which recognise voices and understand human language in Alexa will be one big beneficiary.
More specifically, they should recognise that no professional politician can beat him in a grudge match.
Unlike in Guangzhou, the national authorities have been slow to recognise the problems of demographic decline.
Developing any vaccine means stimulating the immune system to recognise the thing to be vaccinated against.
Mr Ip considers the deployment of an AI trained to recognise pneumonia on chest X-rays.
Many recognise it indirectly, though, when they speak of diversifying, particularly by expanding the summer season.
This denied the opposition a two-thirds majority, but allowed the regime to recognise parliament's legitimacy.
A government source said they did not recognise that interpretation of the contents of the call.
But diesel engines have a dirty secret that Europe has been slow to recognise and control.
Wong seems to recognise that, often, to cook something well, you need both practice and skill.
However, some drivers want Uber to recognise them as employees and offer them any associated benefits.
The referendum took place....What we can do is recognise the reasons why people voted leave.
The first thing to recognise is that the 70% figure is largely irrelevant to the debate.
But both Europol and Interpol recognise only a single national counterpart, notes a former police commander.
We recognise that each country may chart its own path to achieving a low-emission future.
If you live in London, you might already recognise the name and logo of Josh Wood.
Most South Koreans oppose same-sex marriage, and the government has no plans to recognise it.
It does not, however, recognise same-sex marriage and LGBT+ activists voice concerns about widespread discrimination.
You may not recognise us because we haven&apost spoken to your parents in 17 years.
I think clients recognise you're only going to deliver for them if you're happy in yourself.
"I recognise the humanitarian impulse behind [Andrews'] letter to the Prime Minister," he told the outlet.
The government is optimistic that DBRS will recognise its fiscal effort and keep the rating steady.
"Inside the airport it is terrible, you can't recognise it, the damage is big," Tekin said.
They announce a new constitution which they say will recognise the country's ethnic and religious minorities.
Many of those commenting are angry Zambians who say they don't recognise the country that Linton depicts.
Party bosses recognise that having so many choices overwhelms voters and encourages candidates to take extreme positions.
The next stage will be to fit them with vision that lets them recognise flowers by themselves.
The firm's computers have attempted to recognise features of widely cited papers that contributed to their success.
Some firms recognise that outsourcing production to cheaper locations has eroded innovation, says Ludovico Alcorta at UNIDO.
People are more likely to invest in training if it confers a qualification that others will recognise.
Some Western airlines seem to recognise as much, even if they are reluctant to admit it publicly.
A visitor from the past would scarcely recognise the plains of Punjab and Haryana in northern India.
Other Shia leaders, too, seem to recognise the danger of leaving the conditions that spawn jihadism untreated.
LABOUR and the Tories do not agree on much, but they both recognise that Britons feel squeezed.
We recognise there is more work to be done and we are committed to making significant change.
However, China failed to recognise or respect that gesture of goodwill from the people of Hong Kong.
I think we all recognise, to varying degrees, that we are in a situation of increased uncertainty.
I hope that I shall have the cognitive capability to recognise when these thresholds are irrevocably crossed.
Some understand language and can identify individual speakers, others recognise faces and can tap into academic knowledge.
They "recognise he's trying to turn the ship around" and tend to blame Congress for any reversals.
He believes that other European countries recognise Britain's military capabilities and want to hold on to them.
On November 23rd ESMAsaid it was preparing to recognise British clearing-houses temporarily as of March 30th.
Labour would recognise Palestine and give Chagos islanders the right to return to the disputed British territory.
In May the Dominican Republic and Burkina Faso switched sides, leaving just 18 countries that recognise Taiwan.
This would give Rome at least a semblance of control and allow it to recognise these prelates.
We can also recognise that Earth system science is not as precise as nuclear physics or geometry.
Renault investors who called Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' 23 billion euro merger offer stingy will recognise this sentiment.
Economists mostly recognise that normal people fall short of perfect rationality in day-to-day decision-making.
For the aficionados that fell in love with France's grimy alleyways, there will be little to recognise.
But I think I can recognise it when I see it, and I'm looking at it now.
"The problem is that we can't recognise somebody who was not elected democratically," said one EU diplomat.
Among their other shortcomings, banks had done too little, too late, to recognise losses on wobbly assets.
A judge can refuse to recognise, say, a child marriage contracted overseas if it offends "public order".
Computers sift through data to recognise patterns and make predictions without being explicitly programmed to do so.
If you're Filipino, you might recognise a dish in Cartoon Network's Steven Universe's upcoming Season 4 finale.
Yet both recognise that the drift in recent years towards escalating friction has not helped anyone, either.
However, the immune system tends to recognise, and thus develop antibodies to, only large molecules like proteins.
Venezuela's biggest neighbours, including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, say they will not recognise the new assembly.
The BoE will also get powers to "recognise" and supervise clearing houses from the EU after Brexit.
"Often the solution is in the men's hands and they don't even recognise it," says Mrs Gates.
"We recognise people were offended by irresponsible & offensive posts & we apologise," the company said in a Tweet.
What more sceptical sorts must now recognise is that Brexit would also weaken Europe and the West.
The owners deny that; many had successfully appealed to Moscow's courts to recognise their leases as legitimate.
Most Western nations recognise opposition leader Juan Guaido, and not President Nicolas Maduro, as Venezuela's legitimate leader.
There's still an ongoing debate around who created trap music as the concept we all recognise today.
"You won't recognise the company within 12-18 months," a person who deals closely with Airbus said.
Ukraine's leaders, while formally committed to taking back the territory, also recognise the problems they would inherit.
We recognise the need to be mindful of Britain's deficit, which some in Labour appear to disregard.
It is, for example, exceedingly hard to get the state to recognise conversions to Christianity from Islam.
The parent company's earnings no longer recognise profits stuck in Venezuela, but the subsidiary continues to exist.
Afghanistan still refuses to recognise it, or give up claims to a big chunk of Pakistani territory.
Also, many countries do not recognise foreign qualifications, as Ms Talacko found, so migrants often become entrepreneurs.
O'Leary was once quoted as saying he would rather cut off his own hands than recognise unions.
Iran refuses to recognise dual nationals, and has repeatedly refused British diplomats access to her in prison.
Or perhaps you recognise their prodigious talent and meaning, in which case respect to your good taste.
But in the UK, there were relatable people representing experiences middle-of-the-road kids could recognise.
Baidu's bosses will be vigilant, however, for they recognise their hard-earned reputation has taken a blow.
EU DRAFT OF POST-BREXIT DEAL WITH BRITAIN SAYS PARTIES RECOGNISE LEVEL PLAYING FIELD PROVISIONS ARE "NECESSARY"
Losses are exacerbated because insurers are refusing to recognise the virus as a claimable event, he added.
But his main rival, Abdullah Abdullah, refused to recognise the inauguration, holding his own swearing-in ceremony.
Baghdad, which does not recognise the deal for the pipelines, has found itself in a difficult situation.
The scanner sends ultrasounds to detect 3D ridges of fingerprints to recognise users quickly, according to Samsung.
Ties also improved after Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula in 2014, which Belarus refused to recognise.
She declined to provide details of the exit of one of the most recognise titans of industry.
But I recognise the genuine and sincere strength of feeling across the House on this important issue.
Even Wall Street's fiercest cheerleaders recognise at least some parts of the market are on the expensive side.
Most major nations and multilateral organizations, like the WHO which falls under the United Nations, formally recognise China.
They recognise that they will be more likely to succeed by stretching facts rather than spouting outright lies.
But not until 1992 did the high court recognise that they should have some claim over their land.
Above all, it is long past time for Germany to recognise that its excessive saving is a weakness.
You may recognise Armani model Pietro Boselli as "the world's hottest math teacher," which made headlines last year.
Then I recognise something in his eyes that is familiar to me from a lifetime of playing poker.
Last November Serbia successfully prevented Kosovo, which it does not recognise, from joining Interpol for a third time.
The fact that your family might recognise J Hus, Kojo Funds, and Not3s's names now shows as much.
And, yes, the person she wrote "Stranger Things" about might recognise themselves in it when they hear it.
But a source within the government told the BBC that it doesn't recognise the claims in the document.
A computer taught to recognise deviations from standard recovery would be able to alert medical staff to aberrations.
People are much more likely to invest in training if it confers a qualification that others will recognise.
Post-independence leaders soon proved uninterested in achieving this anyway—something the country's donors long failed to recognise.
It is not illiberal to recognise that London and the rest of Britain can feel like different countries.
Samsung's Bixby has shown limited utility in our testing, unable to recognise a common light bulb, for example.
After Hong Kong, Japan, the only G7 country that does not recognise same-sex unions, may be next.
It backs Palestinian and Lebanese Islamist militant groups opposed to peace with Israel, which Tehran refuses to recognise.
"Theresa May: "What I recognise is that what we need in this country is strong and stable leadership.
Moreover, Mr Lukashenko's determination to remain neutral (Belarus does not recognise the annexation of Crimea) infuriates Vladimir Putin.
Part of living in a free democratic society is that we recognise that personal autonomy is not absolute.
They not only recognise the words a person uses, but break down speech for both grammar and meaning.
Even racial supremacists and bigots recognise that immigrants can be necessary to the proper functioning of a nation.
" It added: "We do not recognise the NPA's claims to areas which they believe are under their control.
Either those who recognise the importance of existing political institutions are successful in defending them or they aren't.
Lawyers can then tinker with it further to recognise more obscure clauses, or even those in different languages.
The thing to hang on to is that we can all recognise liberalism, especially now it's under threat.
Mrs May needs to recognise that she and the country have only one way out of this impasse.
A presentation by Erik Brynjolfsson of MIT pointed to recent sharp gains in machines' ability to recognise patterns.
IT DOESN'T take a musical genius to recognise the differences between performances by Arthur Rubinstein and Duke Ellington.
Its regional adversary Israel, which Iran does not recognise, says the program presents it with an existential threat.
Dunnocks can recognise which places suit them best, and choose to settle in them shortly after they fledge.
After a campaign by China to lure away Taiwan's allies, only a handful of countries still recognise it.
Lee Byung-chul, the empire's founder, used to say the firm would recognise them "over my dead body".
They should recognise that Latin America suffers unacceptable inequalities based on sex and race, and needs more tolerance.
The witness positively identified one of the players as Iker Muniain, though she did not recognise the other.
But they might recognise his face or booming voice, which intrude on millions of British homes each week.
But it was only the year before, in 2018, that the awards deigned to recognise illustrators at all.
If we don't recognise it we, every one of us, deny ourselves a future to look forward to.
But the next day, he seemed to recognise his predicament, and said he would reverse the pension overhaul.
Algorithms that are able to recognise patterns in data can pinpoint dissidents or even those with unconventional opinions.
But according to some, it's time to recognise that science is actually central to Indigenous culture and survival.
"I recognise the genuine and sincere strength of feeling across the House on this important issue," May said.
Diplomatically, for example, only 21 countries (and the Holy See) recognise Taiwan rather than the government in Beijing.
As a way to recognise your role as someone who's been there, done that, sold the t shirt?
They also recognise the guiding principles of the EU Strategy to connect Europe and Asia adopted in 2018.
"The company must finally recognise the collective wage agreements for the retail and mail order sectors," Akman said.
We can increase our awareness of our internal thought patterns to recognise our prejudices as we experience them.
"Due to the absence of bids, the State Property Fund must recognise the tender as void," it said.
And what a fantastic insight into how to enjoy life and recognise the people who make it special.
Economists would be more useful if they could recognise when and why maximising efficiency takes a back seat.
JOMOs recognise that they have to attend some meetings and go on trips to get their work done.
"She said: "I'd encourage people to recognise the national picture about us being the party to stop Brexit.
It's a quick process: we recognise faces in the visual cortex at about 200 milliseconds from their presentation.
Ukraine and other countries, which do not recognise Russia's annexation of Crimea, said they were in international waters.
Maia Sandu was nominated as Prime Minister last weekend, but Filip's camp refused to recognise her government's legitimacy.
"I recognise the anxiety that this pandemic has caused millions of Kenyan families across our nation," he said.
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Russia went on to recognise the independence of two breakaway Georgian regions where it now has troops garrisoned.
Crucially, it's not designed to appeal to people who won't recognise Lucy's efforts as familiar, if not sympathetic.
But analysts have said some lenders may require further assistance to recognise and make provisions against bad loans.
But it is important to recognise that the core impulses guiding corporate and government surveillance are nothing new.
It claims to even be able to recognise a foreign object (or otherwise) the size of a USB stick.
They recognise the need to exist in a state of flux, adapting to accommodate emerging trends, technologies and methods.
Later, a large crowd even gathered around to hear him croon, but no one actually managed to recognise him.
Especially the refusal to recognise that they&aposve lost a huge chunk of the White working class in America.
We need this compact, because we've yet to recognise the true depth of threat we face from militant jihadism.
The Game of Thrones cast really do know each other well, because they can even recognise each others' bottoms.
The Iraqi government does not recognise the referendum and has called on foreign countries to stop importing Kurdish crude.
However, people unfamiliar with stories about the Thai royals might not immediately recognise their depiction in the sticker set.
I hope they see it, I hope they recognise it and I hope they clearly reject it as ridiculous.
Ideally they will recognise that the finest pictures are the ones Anne Frank herself will draw in their heads.
This contradicts Mr Netanyahu's stated position of favouring a deal to recognise two separate states for Israelis and Palestinians.
BlueScope also said it would recognise a A$65 million impairment charge alongside its first-half results on Feb.
Nevertheless, to understand how China found its way, it is also necessary to recognise the influence of foreign ideas.
He says it is essential to strip and photograph suspects so that people will recognise them if they return.
Turkey does a better job at integrating refugees, even if it does not recognise them as such (see article).
The peso has since recovered, on mounting hopes that Mr Trump's administration will recognise the mutual benefit in NAFTA.
That territory, however, has already been claimed by various Southeast Asian nations, including Vietnam, which don't recognise China's stance.
They also demonstrated that they recognise how doing so means addressing attitudes as well as setting up complaints systems.
Compromises are possible, once we recognise that we need elements of both order and openness in any cultural group.
It must also recognise that since 220 the ANC's approach to land has involved administrative incompetence and widespread corruption.
MMTers believe that because currency is a creature of the state, governments enjoy more financial freedom than they recognise.
Using artificial-intelligence techniques, the company reckons cameras can be taught to recognise the faces of drivers as well.
The committee wants a kitemark scheme to recognise employers who give their staff time off to volunteer in court.
That said we recognise that the appeal of LEGO uniquely crosses all barriers, and fans come in all ages.
Since then the nonagenarian has styled himself the Patriarch of Kiev, a title that few people outside Ukraine recognise.
On this basis, Deutsche Pfandbriefbank could recognise a 132m gain on its Heta debt, according to Citigroup analysts' calculations.
The political right preaches freedom but fails to recognise that financial insecurity constrains the ability to make rational choices.
Gorbachev's grandchildren recognise in each other a dissatisfaction with the aggression, degradation and lies that underpin Mr Putin's rule.
The second is to pass laws against match-fixing which recognise that the evidence may consist of statistical analysis.
At one end of this molecule is a triplet of bases that allow it to recognise a particular codon.
It carefully trains patients to recognise daily triggers and cravings and to monitor and track these with their doctor.
The intention behind it, according to the London School of Economics (LSE), is to recognise the university's "international community".
The handset instead uses light sensors to scan the veins in a user's hand or to recognise their face.
This is the geographical location that you could explain to most people in the world and they'd recognise it.
Anyone can be a victim & it's important to recognise it for what it is so you can overcome it.
Perhaps they did not recognise what was going on quickly enough, or were afraid of being accused of racism.
"It needs the council to get their finger out and first of all recognise there's a problem," says Anne.
On Thursday, SEBI also ordered them to frame a uniform "standard operating procedure" to track and timely recognise defaults.
The CMA said it would also recognise a wider range of other regulatory jurisdictions as acceptable to Saudi Arabia.
BMW has developed a touchscreen that uses a camera in the roof of the car to recognise hand gestures.
The States Parties to the present Covenant recognise the right of everyone: (a) To take part in cultural life.
Above all, the global bodies that monitor narcotics should recognise that easing suffering is as important as preventing addiction.
A third option is for banks to recognise the bad loans on their books and replenish their capital themselves.
Lead author Cait Newport said that the motivation of the work was to better understand how humans recognise faces.
Officials recognise that getting them to operate more like private firms, constrained by budgets, is critical to controlling debt.
Luhut Panjaitan, Jokowi's chief security minister, says that the government's position is simple: it does not recognise that claim.
The device uses AI to recognise people in the frame and follow people as they move around the room.
Ankara, which fears the spread of separatism among Turkey's Kurdish population, has said it will not recognise the referendum.
"We recognise our responsibility and liability for the consequences of this," Van der Sar said at a news conference.
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Thursday's constitutional amendments appear to confirm that North Korea's legal system will now recognise Kim as head of state.
"We do recognise the risk the global economy faces," China's Deputy Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao said at a conference.
I recognise that we are a young country and that membership of the Security Council is a heavy responsibility.
The Islamic Republic does not recognise dual nationality, a position that prevents Western embassy officials from visiting such detainees.
Residents of advanced economies must recognise that spending to shield themselves increases, rather than decreases, their obligations to others. ■
We have lined up a wide range of products from some massive brands, and some you might not recognise.
That is nothing compared with the gigabytes of data used to train algorithms to recognise faces or drive cars.
It is often difficult for economists such as Professor Helm to recognise this, but active industrial policies can work.
But other countries recognise the value of America's world-class climate scientists, whose research informs policymaking around the globe.
That means we need the ability to recognise our own mistakes, and then make adjustments when this inevitably occurs.
According to recent statistics, up to 1 in 50 people neurologically can't recognise the faces of those around them.
A senior U.S. official told Reuters last week that Trump was also likely to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Discussion of starter packs often gives way to confessional or revelatory comments, when viewers recognise themselves in the meme.
The delegation of North Korea, which does not recognise Ojea Quintana's mandate, did not attend the rights council debate.
The main Latin American governments refused to recognise a fraudulent election in May in which Mr Maduro re-elected himself.
One difficulty even educated migrants face on arrival is that employers do not always recognise foreign degrees and experience abroad.
Only 19 countries, plus the Vatican, now officially recognise Taiwan, the majority of them in Latin America and the Caribbean.
"We will not recognise any ADIZ by China," Taiwan defence minister Feng Shih-kuan told lawmakers in a parliamentary session.
Its cameras can recognise and track faces, and it is equipped with sensors that can detect explosives, drugs and weapons.
"We need to recognise that this is not an acceptable performance and we now need to fix it," he said.
"We recognise that the marketing of these products has sometimes insinuated the notion that dark skin is undesirable," it says.
In exchange Serbia would give Kosovo the Presevo Valley in south Serbia, which is predominantly ethnic Albanian, and recognise Kosovo.
Reacting to the visa announcement, government spokesman Phay Siphan said it showed the United States did not recognise human rights.
"We recognise that almost all financial transactions are inherently social," B-Social co-founder and CEO Nazim Valimahomed tells me.
Catholicism was presented as an answer to every problem in a way that students of the Muslim Brotherhood would recognise.
Vietnam abolished a ban on same-sex marriage in 2015, but the state doesn't legally recognise unions between LGBTQ couples.
But two of their concerns are pertinent—indeed, Mr Werner and the researchers evaluating the PSL project also recognise them.
Even in the case of a rare disease, there are enough examples to teach an algorithm how to recognise it.
"It is because I have a history of it and so I and my husband recognise the signs," she says.
The astonishing variety of facial features helps people recognise each other and is crucial to the formation of complex societies.
Companies and foreign governments recognise the advantages this brings over conventional lobbying, which few would mistake as independent and impartial.
And it would continue to recognise safety certificates issued by aviation regulators in Britain for nine months after Brexit occurred.
Machine learning can recognise patterns of neural activity; the brain itself gets the hang of controlling BCIS with extraordinary ease.
Even if Tavares can overcome these obstacles, investors recognise that most auto mergers fail to live up to their promise.
Pierre Cahuc, an economist at the École Polytechnique in Paris, says entrenched interests have quietly proved tougher than commentators recognise.
Even those who recognise the disruption it might cause believe that the no-deal threat strengthens Mrs May in Brussels.
Machines today are usually trained on huge datasets, from which they can recognise useful patterns such as fraudulent financial transactions.
In its place is a fudge that would recognise marriage as a "social and legal institution", to be defined later.
Donald Trump announced that America would recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital, the only country in the world to do so.
"If you recognise me, let me in, don't stain my finger, and I leave with my mouth closed," she says.
However, because the restaurant's staff did not recognise the group of men, they were refused the entitlement, which angered them.
Originally scheduled for December, it was delayed after Donald Trump made the controversial decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Riders may then choose a brand they recognise, such as Uber and Lyft, rather than Maven, GM's ride-hailing business.
The impact of the historic environment on England's culture must not be underestimated, and we must recognise all important influences.
I also recognise that the way I made a historical argument has caused offence and upset in the Jewish community.
Last night The Duke of Cambridge attended the #TuskAwards to recognise the amazing work of individuals protecting Africa's wildlife. pic.twitter.
Instead, she wants encrypted services to recognise they have a responsibility to engage with law enforcement agencies to counter terrorism.
But employees—particularly young ones—need to recognise the long-term costs of working in a constant state of distraction.
Luckily for you, Hello will recognise the faces of those who live at your home within just a few days.  
Its AI capability will allow it to learn and recognise people's faces, and remember and avoid obstacles in a room.
They should understand and recognise that the Australian Government and its agencies are doing everything possible to keep them safe.
LONDON — You might not immediately recognise singer-songwriter Emmi, but if you've watched Fantastic Beasts then you'll know her voice.
His organisation and other traveller groups are hoping the Irish state will one day recognise travellers as an ethnic minority.
For the south, reunification would mean access to the $800 billion Turkish market, as Turkey does not recognise the republic.
"We recognise that the scheme and the points and prizes conversation ... is not adequate for the loyal customer," he said.
Those of us doing well from this world of abundance should recognise our good fortune and be generous with it.
A spokesman for Norwegian Air Shuttle said it was confident arbitration would recognise the Irish unit's right to the permit.
This could include agreements that each side recognise as sufficient the other's safety standards in cars, pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
It's enough to make this writer seriously consider vegetarianism: A new study has found that fish can recognise human faces.
If that works it will permit future clean-up vehicles to recognise what they are dealing with, and react appropriately.
They emerged to say that the MUD would not recognise the results; they did not make specific allegations of fraud.
"The government recognise the risks that come from increasing convergence between gambling and computer games," read the statement from Bradley.
We recognise that the CCCS's position on non-exclusivity arrangements is to set the right tone for the transport industry.
It lets authorities recognise an individual as unique and helps to validate other sources of information to a specific person.
Overall, we recognise that our proposals will man changes from the situation that prevails in Ireland and Northern Ireland now.
She had lobbied the Obama administration, unsuccessfully, to recognise the 1915 massacre of Armenians as the genocide that it was.
Britain has said it does not accept liability for the alleged losses or recognise the estimate of alleged duty evaded.
At the same time, officials recognise that Germany's biggest bank, which employs around 100,000 people, cannot be allowed to fail.
Like geometric shapes and faces you don't recognise and other, intangible stuff you couldn't even explain to someone with words?
"We don't recognise their reporting at all," a Treasury spokeswoman said when asked about a report in the Evening Standard newspaper.
The rebels backed Ouattara's claim to leadership during a second war in 2011 after Gbagbo refused to recognise his election defeat.
"We should recognise there is large room for cooperation between surplus and deficit countries," Asakawa told an International Monetary Fund seminar.
It supports attacks on Israelis, does not recognise Israel's right to exist and has never signed up to the Oslo agreements.
The Irish budget airline in December said it would recognise pilot unions for the first time in its 32-year history.
He pointedly ignored requests to recognise implicitly Israeli sovereignty over the eastern part of Jerusalem, captured 50 years ago next month.
A first step towards fighting fakery and imitation would be to recognise indigenous designs as a form of intellectual property (IP).
First, the researchers trained their machine-learning model to recognise the make, model and year of many different types of cars.
"This is not a government report and we don't recognise the claims made in it," a spokesman for May's office said.
Another example is same-sex marriage, which tribes are not bound to recognise, despite its being legal in all 50 states.
The "Lima group" of 113 countries, including Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Canada, has said it will not recognise the election result.
They believe that God is on their side in the battle against the move to recognise LGBTQ Americans and their rights.
For autonomous cars to recognise road signs and pedestrians, algorithms must be trained by feeding them lots of video showing both.
Belgrade, which still refuses to recognise Kosovo, committed to normalise relations with Pristina, key to its progress towards European Union membership.
Rewrite the WTO rule book to recognise the fact that it is not capable of accommodating China's system of political economy.
Serbia does not recognise Kosovo, which used to be its southern province, and Kosovo Serbs still consider themselves citizens of Serbia.
In recent years, it's also been a day to recognise the impact that war has on the mental health of veterans.
Though they are not quite ready to recognise Israel, they see it as an ally against a shared threat from Iran.
These platforms can also be trained to recognise objects, such as bags or a wristwatch, and to link them to people.
They are among several investors to recognise that change is hastening, as many retail properties labour and others discover brighter prospects.
"People use the internet in ways that we would not recognise in the West," says Andy Halsall, chief executive of poa!
Chief finance enforcer Guo Shuqing is forcing them to recognise more non-performing loans while exiting lucrative shadow banking business lines.
Hamas does not recognise Israel's right to exist and its suicide bombings helped spearhead the last intifada, from 2000 to 2005.
I don't normally listen to this type of music but I can recognise in it the stuff that my dad loves.
Transformed into an industrialised, commoditised and centralised agricultural operation, the farm has now reverted to ways that his grandfather might recognise.
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Many who are in support of the book are praising it for teaching children how to recognise situations of sexual abuse.
"Instinctually, the brain is able to stitch the disparate points together and recognise them as one human form," Random International says.
But it's also important for governments and miners to recognise that what they have been doing simply isn't going to work.
Norsk Hydro is yet to receive payments from its cyber attack insurance and did not say when it would recognise them.
Foreign countries have yet to recognise the new government and Wickremesinghe's party has said any decisions by Rajapaksa's cabinet are illegal.
" May's office, in a statement responding to the findings of this article, said the government didn't "recognise this version of events.
If you are on a fitness journey, it's really important to recognise that weight isn't the be-all and end-all.
However, economists themselves often fail to recognise that their insights come despite, not because of, complicated models based on faulty principles.
Belgrade, which still refuses to recognise Kosovo, committed to normalise ties with Pristina, key to its progress towards European Union membership.
This means the fleet is legally able, under Maltese law, to recognise same-sex marriage onboard, officiated by the fleet's captains.
Monica Cirinnà, the senator who championed the civil-unions law, has said she thinks the next parliament will recognise gay marriage.
"We openly recognise that privacy will never be enough to get any significant user share from existing social networks," he says.
China refused to take any part in the court's proceedings and said it would not "accept, recognise or execute" the verdict.
Like Mercosur, the alliance members have abolished tourist visas within the bloc, and are working to recognise each others' professional qualifications.
China refused to take any part in the proceedings and said that it would not "accept, recognise or execute" the verdict.
Instead, the network learns to recognise features and cluster similar examples, thus revealing hidden groups, links or patterns within the data.
Eventually the courts in Pakistan agree to recognise the prisoners near Bagram as people, and Ms Buchanan gives them their due.
This is the Somaliland national team, and they are here to represent a country that the international community does not recognise.
Thousands of idealists joined the party last summer and too few recognise the mess Mr Corbyn has made of the job.
The powerful "find it hard to recognise the coercive nature of their influence" over subordinates, says Vanessa Bohns of Cornell University.
Few in the Almeida's Islington audience will fail to recognise the casually-wielded privilege of Zara (Charlotte Hope), Audrey's millennial daughter.
Palestine won observer status at the UN in 2012, and most countries in the world now recognise it as a state.
The body's immune system will often recognise that something is amiss and try to fight the cancer and slow its spread.
In Russia, people will recognise us, too, but they will have different intentions ... There is no life for us in Russia.
You'll probably recognise the Windows, Google and Facebook ones, including some that'll make you pause wondering why they look so familiar.
There's a sense that, in some ways, we have come through the looking glass, and entered a situation we don't recognise.
The Vatican is one of only 20 states that still recognise self-ruled Taiwan, officially known as the Republic of China.
Or do they just recognise the shitty reality that many women feel unsafe in public spaces, and help to address that?
He said Russia did not recognise Guaido as Venezuelan president and denied any Russia's involvement in the sale of Venezuelan gold.
Sweden became the first EU member nation to recognise the Palestinian state in 2014 and has been followed by several others.
This win is especially significant because Hong Kong does not recognise gay marriage, with the city only decriminalising homosexuality in 1991.
Taiwan has lost seven diplomatic allies to China since Tsai took office in 2016, leaving 15 nations that recognise the island.
The price forecast seems to recognise that China's demand for imported iron ore is growing at a modest and consistent pace.
"The real story is, these countries recognise mental illness and try to treat it in some way," Wiking told Business Insider.
The EU does not recognise Turkish Cyprus so deems the three Turkish ships that have drilled in nearby waters since June illegal.
Music recognition applications allow consumers to recognise music based on a short audio sample by using microphones built into their mobile devices.
I don't know what kind of horse I will marry yet, but I think I will recognise it when I find it.
Many European countries recognise that for people from some parts of the world, simply being gay is grounds for being granted asylum.
Many of the faithful are appalled that he would recognise priests over whose appointment the stridently atheist Communist Party has a veto.
Mr Ortega may try to replace Venezuelan support with financial aid from Russia or China, whose communist government Nicaragua does not recognise.
One Utopian answer to the goodwill conundrum would be for all firms to recognise all their intangible assets on their balance-sheets.
On the one hand, they recognise that the United States has an egregious history of racial discrimination that needs to be addressed.
Israel's allies in Washington are urging America to recognise its sovereignty over the Golan Heights, which it seized from Syria in 1967.
Antibodies are special immune-system proteins which are customised to recognise and lock onto specific molecules, thus stopping those molecules reacting normally.
The AI has been tuned to recognise words based on data from native speakers, as well as Microsoft's text-to-speech technology.
Serbia does not recognise Kosovo and, excluded from the UN, its statehood is also rejected by several countries, including Spain and Russia.
Dominated as it overwhelmingly has been by white, male justices, the Supreme Court has been slow to recognise the claims of others.
"They just recognise what the product can do for their market: the accessibility, the ease of getting in and out," he said.
So might a once-popular Atlanta pastime: purporting to recognise people amid the thousands of fighting, writhing, dying figures captured in oils.
These events helped begin a more diligent effort to recognise the central role slavery had played at America's most visited stately home.
To stand in front Matisse's circle of dancing maidens or Rembrandt's portrait of his mother is to recognise that they are masterpieces.
They helped to arm the Afghan mujahideen in the 1980s, and their government was one of the few to recognise Taliban rule.
"I wanted to recognise the women who were not recognised for their incredible work this year in my subtle way," Portman said.
They refuse to recognise that all advanced countries struggle with common problems such as low growth, pressure from refugees and rising inequality.
In those circumstances, "a lot of Latin American countries will not recognise the result as legitimate," says Juan Carlos Varela, Panama's president.
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that signatories of the American Convention on Human Rights must recognise same-sex marriages.
The Prince sound is so distinct, it's like our ears are instinctively trained to recognise it – like a funked up baby cry.
Yet, having done so well out of the global commercial ecosystem, China should recognise that it has become one of its custodians.
"Still, we recognise profit levels at our retail and wholesale divisions show challenges," Chief Financial Officer Takumi Kitamura told an earnings briefing.
Anyone who has visited a tech company headquarters will recognise other quirks such as guitars in the lobby or bikes for hire.
Mr Hernández would remain president; the Alliance would refuse to recognise his government but would not call its supporters onto the streets.
"A Venetian merchant…would recognise some of our documentation," says John Laurens, head of global transaction services at DBS, a Singaporean bank.
"We welcome this decision by the membership at Royal Troon and recognise its significance for the club," an R&A spokesman said.
The airline last year decided to recognise unions in an attempt to improve relations with its pilots and ease a staffing crunch.
But however differently they defined freedom, those early Americans felt they could recognise tyranny when it was staring them in the face.
It will argue, however, that the temptation of isolationism should be resisted and that most Europeans recognise that protectionism does not protect.
True, he might recognise that the best way to earn his billions is to put more experienced executives in charge of operations.
If you've reached the end of Stranger Things 3, you'll immediately recognise the duet Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert are parodying above.
Above all, it needs to recognise that its "one country, two systems" formula depends on preserving Hong Kong's freewheeling way of life.
Some readers may recognise Vasily Perov's brooding Dostoyevsky—the only portrait painted of him from life—from the dustjackets of his novels.
The government uses an accounting quirk to book profits from the mortgage system, but does not recognise the potential cost to taxpayers.
Jonathan Levin of Stanford's Graduate School of Business (GSB) talks of business schools' responsibility to recognise the societal consequences of corporate actions.
"Imagine where J.K. Rowling would be if she didn't keep persevering when others didn't recognise the greatness of her books," he said.
The cause is Mr Trump's decision on December 43th to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital, while ignoring Palestinian claims to the city.
Sensors recognise concentrated areas of dirt and prompt the robot to clean them more thoroughly, meaning you can sit back and relax.
"We don't recognise these reports," a spokesman for Britain's Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) said in an emailed statement.
Notably, Thomas More (author of Utopia and chief minister of the king), refused to recognise Henry's Supremacy and the break from Rome.
"The heat in the argument, I don't recognise that," said the food industry worker, who left London for Dublin 22 years ago.
It is important to show empathy and recognise that this issue is top of mind and that people's morale will be affected.
The way to get governments to adhere to long-term climate targets, she argues, is to "recognise the rights of future generations".
A Shell spokesman said Amnesty's allegations "are false, without merit and fail to recognise the complex environment in which the company operates".
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"I recognise the president of Venezuela's assembly, Mr Juan Guaido, as president in charge of Venezuela," Sanchez said in a televised statement.
Caroline, who is a goth, has always dressed differently just so she can confidently recognise who she is in pictures and reflections.
They make their fan works anyway: We all wrestle with feelings and we can recognise them in stories when we see them.
Muslims recognise that God gave us fruit, water, everything in this world [lifts his arms up like he's re-creating the universe].
The fact is, when football fans refuse to recognise the basic concept of actuality, talkSPORT phone-ins have reached their ludicrous apex.
When the doomsayer played by Peter Cook is forced to recognise that the Earth has not been consumed by flames, he is phlegmatic.
Mr Morales was also the second world leader after Mr Trump to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital, and moved his country's embassy there.
Some officials may recognise that the sex industry is nothing like the social evil that the party has traditionally held it to be.
Donald Trump's announcement that the United States will recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel risks causing further instability in the Middle East.
"I hope that the high echelons of the (ruling) Republican Party will unequivocally recognise the popular velvet and non-violent revolution," he said.
"Un Certain Regard" is a separate section from the main contest at Cannes and is supposed to recognise younger talent and innovative filmmaking.
"We recognise it is impermissible to break embargo guidelines and we failed to handle the review materials with sufficient care," said the website.
It is getting easier to police platforms, too, thanks to artificial-intelligence techniques which can recognise and predict patterns of bad user behaviour.
As we take our youngsters out this spring, let's make sure that they can recognise a bluebell even if they can't spell it.
His dour attitude towards child's play is now out of fashion; teachers and psychologists recognise the benefits and the necessity of make-believe.
Vaccines work by teaching the immune system to recognise a molecule as a threat, and to respond by making antibodies to that molecule.
It sees the war there as a way of forcing America to recognise a Russian sphere of influence in the former Soviet Union.
He added that, should the draft law become law, Yandex would "recognise the importance of ensuring that shareholders' economic interests are not diluted".
"We've had to make significant technological breakthroughs to allow computers to recognise their location accurately, quickly and in varying weather conditions," explains Miller.
Londoners, who twice elected Mr Johnson as mayor, will recognise his fondness for policy announcements that look good splashed across an election poster.
The first is that it struggles to recognise what she calls their "autonomous agency", ascribing any behaviour it dislikes to malign American influence.
If a computer hears the phonemes s, p, i and n back to back, it should be able to recognise the word "spin".
People who know the modern mythology of C.S. Lewis or J.R.R. Tolkien might recognise the style, although it hardly rates as high culture.
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Trump tweeted on Thursday it was time to recognise Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, territory that Israel seized from Syria in 1967.
The United States is among some 50 countries that recognise Guaido as Venezuela's president, and has imposed sanctions to try to dislodge Maduro.
It needs to recognise, above all, that liberalism is a pragmatic philosophy that constantly adjusts itself in order to preserve what really matters.
Iranian authorities, who do not recognise U.S. sanctions, dismissed the latest restrictions announced on Friday and vowed to press on with petrochemical exports.
It is not yet known how, or whether, the congress will change the party's constitution to recognise Mr Xi's contributions to Communist ideology.
There are video screens at many road junctions displaying the names and images of jaywalkers caught by cameras that appear to recognise faces.
To train a machine to recognise what people say requires a large body of recorded speech, and then human-made transcriptions of it.
Russia has led objections to Kosovo becoming a member of the United Nations, and five members of the EU do not recognise it.
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After months of anticipation, protests, and campaigns, Taiwan made history on Wednesday as the first country in Asia to recognise same-sex marriage.
The two sides cannot even agree on Saif's fate: the eastern parliament granted him amnesty in 2017; Mr Serraj refuses to recognise it.
And the top hotel groups should recognise that unless they get with the times, they'll lose guests—particularly those on business—to Airbnb.
It is not that political bosses have uniformly failed to recognise the dangers of air pollution, or taken no steps to curb it.
One would manage ties with Israel and the other in East Jerusalem would deal with the Palestinian state, which he should also recognise.
In the late 22.2s, the Iceland Football Association (KSI) began to recognise that hostile weather was holding back its 250 or so clubs.
The legendary Jedi shared a recent photo of the two of them together, recreating a scene that Star Wars fans will recognise well.
You can recognise reality for what it is, and try to render it a bit more palatable by hard work and careful thought.
He pointedly ignored requests to recognise implicitly Israeli sovereignty over the eastern part of Jerusalem, captured 50 years ago next month (see article).
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Another option would be to recognise these products in insurance packages, or to convince employers to pay for their teams to be healthier.
It is nothing new for Americans or Europeans to get an earful over their governments' refusal to recognise China as a market economy.
In many poor and middle-income countries the law still does not recognise unmarried couples and treats their offspring as virtual non-people.
Electrical engineers will recognise this as an AND gate: you need both of two inputs to be present if you want the output.
Though few have such harrowing stories, hundreds of thousands of American Muslims might recognise something like their own experience in Mr Olad's tale.
"It's critical for our business that we recognise the trend of rising women's wealth and respond appropriately," says Natasha Pope of Goldman Sachs.
Free-traders need to recognise that the WTO can help keep markets open in the face of protectionist lobbying, at home and abroad.
The robot, named Yingying, is able to speak in simple sentences in response to audio prompts, and visually recognise Chinese characters and images.
We're ill-prepared to recognise if or when this will happen, even if we may eventually come to have moral duties towards machines.
Last year, they evened the score, siding with the White House in a tussle with Congress over who gets to recognise foreign governments.
In the immune system, that job is done by T-cells, which recognise the molecular signatures of threats to their owner's well-being.
Natural scientists may have to stop sneering at their economist brethren, and recognise that the dismal science is, indeed, a science after all.
In 1981, she established the Saruhashi Award, which is granted every year to female scientists to recognise their distinguished research in natural sciences.
"It teaches techniques for relaxation, for problem solving, for using activities to improve mood and to recognise and challenge negative thoughts," wrote Merry.
Despite parliament having so far rejected Britain's divorce, settlement, it was important to recognise "how unlikely" a no-deal Brexit was, Glen said.
The government appears to recognise that the only way to break the debt cycle is to close or slim down loss-making firms.
Anyone who has navigated the emotional minefield of a family meal will recognise the affectionate way they bicker, their barbs softened with tenderness.
The SW6010, made by AGROBOT, a Spanish firm, uses a camera to recognise strawberries and work out which are ripe for the plucking.
Chinese rulers have long viewed private philanthropy with suspicion, worrying that the public might recognise in it the manifold failings of the state.
If it passes, Thailand would pip Taiwan to the post to become the first Asian country to legally recognise same-sex unions. 4.
Pretty much everyone in Britain will recognise the name Ed Balls, but if you're based elsewhere you may not have heard of him.
"Looking far into the future, in 100 years I think it will be difficult to recognise humans as they are today," he said.
Iran does not recognise dual citizenship and judiciary officials have said both men would be treated as Iranian citizens in the legal process.
But it makes so much money for VW that some investors and analysts suggest only spinning it off would recognise its true value.
Since Washington withdrew, Tehran has stepped back from its nuclear commitments and has said it would no longer recognise limits on enriching uranium.
Because a month's notice is required for the state to recognise a marriage, the first legal same-sex unions will be in January.
"We recognise that almost all financial transactions are inherently social," B-Social co-founder and CEO Nazim Valimahomed told me in late 2018.
This, the company claims, means AudioTelligence is able to recognise new background sounds and new voices in realtime and adjust its "focus" accordingly.
"The fact is that bushfires don't recognise state and territory boundaries," Albanese told reporters, according to a transcript provided by his media office.
"Thank you YouTube for Despacito's success, I recognise the influence that the platform has," Daddy Yankee said in a Billboard video on Instagram.
Ryanair late last year said it would recognise unions, but has so far not agreed any collective labour deals with staff across Europe.
"There is a huge demand, and opportunity, in medical technologies in Israel and foreign investors recognise this," Peregrine managing partner Eyal Lifschitz said.
The motion was a compromise reached after lawmakers on the left sought to urge the EU's 28 member states to recognise Palestine unconditionally.
See, Rob has just taken talkSPORT calls to their logical conclusion – mainly by his blind, unrelenting refusal to recognise the substance of reality.
Tuuta said the Pew Charitable Trust had failed to recognise the effort and willingness of Maori to look at ways to ensure sustainability.
The new contextual filters and borders change based on the photo's context, and can recognise a few categories like pets, sports, and food. 6.
Mr Reeves, who is British and recently emigrated to America, is perhaps better positioned than most to recognise class barriers for what they are.
"Car companies are going to have to recognise this reality and find ways of participating in this new world of shared mobility," he said.
Too many governments and firms fail to recognise this fact, instead lumping all the extra years in the damning category of 65 and over.
Tuvalu is one of six Pacific islands to recognise Taiwan, which Beijing views as a wayward Chinese province with no right to diplomatic relations.
And yet the story of Oscar, the "mystical" and "very clumsy" owl, is one that we can all recognise, one way or the other.
Europe's largest budget airline has struggled with labour relations since it bowed to pressure to recognise trade unions for the first time last December.
Israel does not legally recognise same-sex relationships, but the change in legislation would have provided gay couples the opportunity to access state support.
"We will always recognise the need to ensure that we take those decisions against the need to live within our means," she told parliament.
They are often slow to recognise changes in demand; many firms are only now starting to track which models sell to which consumers, where.
He said: "We recognise that you were ill-treated, you were mistreated, you were embarrassed and shamed, and it was wrong," Notley-Smith said.
The court stressed that this did not automatically recognise all Islamic-only marriages; each case would have to be judged on its own merits.
What do you when you're relying on your celebrity status to get in somewhere, but the person behind the desk fails to recognise you?
Trump's decision to take the call — and now, Cruz's meeting — goes against decades-long U.S. diplomatic policy not to recognise Taiwan as a nation.
But Ying Zhou of the University of Hong Kong says local officials do not always recognise the importance of authenticity or retaining original features.
Mr Centeno thinks their failure to recognise the strength of the recovery amounts to unfair treatment and burdens the government with high borrowing costs.
Firms currently fail to recognise the privacy implications of children's daily interactions with home automation technologies that are not designed or targeted at them.
While not all states recognise all these types of hate crime, in 22 a total of 5,850 of them were recorded by the FBI.
They recognise the moral case for sexual equality and are persuaded by the economic one: educating and employing women boosts growth and tax revenue.
Taiwan is seen by China as a breakaway state, and the U.S. has so far declined to officially recognise it as an independent nation.
In 2015 Armenia's lyrics marked 100 years since the massacre of 1.5m people, which its neighbours Turkey and Azerbaijan refuse to recognise as genocide.
Apple, for its part, ships its iPhone X with an AI chip that helps the device recognise the owner and read his facial expressions.
The government, he explains, has enough "self-awareness" to recognise that turning a blind eye to tax shirkers is in its political self-interest.
The worst was to fail to recognise quickly in 2010 that Greece's debts were unpayable and that its bondholders would have to bear losses.
The Course de Garcons de Café was launched to recognise the waiting profession but the Soho Waiters Race is as much about local community.
"We recognise that there has been remarkable little innovation on what is the core app of the smartphone, the phone app itself," he said.
China also asked that America recognise it as a market economy at the World Trade Organisation, lessening the scope for punishment in trade disputes.
Other firms, too, are attempting to build devices that are more aware of their surroundings—for example, by boosting their ability to recognise sounds.
But at the same time I recognise that to get anything done progress has got to be made on both sides of the aisle.
Many of them recognise that a no-deal Brexit would be bad for Britain—and thus, most likely, a disaster for the Conservative Party.
The result is that Grape is able to recognise when a chat message relates to a possible calendar entry, question, to-do, and more.
Liberals have been too slow to recognise the growing divide, and too afraid to argue for radical solutions, especially in terms of wealth redistribution.
In February, 13 gay and lesbian couples there filed lawsuits against the government, claiming that the constitution required it to recognise same-sex marriage.
I recognise Moby's name and I've probably heard a few songs of his but I've never sat down and listened to him on purpose.
Fewer still would recognise the names of the thousands of suppliers that produce the 2m or so parts that go into a modern jet.
The conservative eastern European state already does not allow marriage or civil partnerships for same sex couples, nor does it recognise those performed abroad.
Companies will find it hard to make a success of diversity if they refuse to recognise that it brings challenges as well as opportunities.
Palau and Tuvalu both recognise Taiwan, which is claimed by Beijing as a Chinese territory, and has become one of China's most sensitive issues.
To assume sex workers are victims of oppression is patronizing because it fails to recognise their ability to make an informed choice, Green adds.
U.S. President Donald Trump's decision last year to recognise disputed Jerusalem as Israel's capital and move the U.S. Embassy there further fueled Palestinian anger.
"The government still doesn't want to recogniSe this debt," the shipping industry source said, adding that debts are unrelated to payment for shipping services.
WeChat scored zero of 100, due to its lack of end-to-end encryption and failure to recognise threats or protect freedom of expression.
"The measures announced today recognise the unique circumstances of Northern Ireland," Karen Bradley, Britain's secretary of state for Northern Ireland said in a statement.
But selling the loans at a significant discount would force Italian banks to recognise losses, some of which could be borne by retail investors.
The airline averted widespread strikes ahead of Christmas by announcing plans to recognise pilots' unions for the first time in its 32-year history.
Ryanair has never been subject to a pilot strike, although baggage handlers took industrial action briefly in 1998 and does not recognise trade unions.
The full ownership of these assets will enable Aldar Investments to recognise annualised annual net operating income of 0.1 billion dirhams, the statement said.
Companies need to recognise that many developed countries are becoming high-risk markets that do not compensate for those risks by delivering higher returns.
If you know what to look for, you will recognise many of the components as coming from other sorts of device, most notably smartphones.
They recognise that a world of zero interest rates and negative bond yields is inherently strange and problematic and fear it can't last forever.
And Washington is a more typical metropolis than Mr Hice (who also considers abortion "much worse than Hitler's 6m Jews") would care to recognise.
When you can recognise that a person is being attacked for his identity rather than his arguments, you can defend yourself against this trick.
Those red lines should include no financial passports for British banks if London refuses to recognise European regulations, added Lamassoure, a European Parliament lawmaker.
The annual ImageNet contest encourages those in the field to compete and measure their progress in getting computers to recognise and label images automatically.
Listening to the club-friendly beats of their recent singles, you might struggle to recognise the band that was once famous for piano ballads.
Global climate efforts recognise this, pressuring developed countries to cut emissions much more aggressively than developing ones to make up for their historic contributions.
They have been prevented from doing so by U.N. Security Council resolutions that recognise the NOC in Tripoli as the sole legitimate oil exporter.
The election is meant to be a way of demonstrating to the elite that the public still recognise him as their only possible leader.
Ryanair, which does not recognise trade unions, dismissed Comer's letter as "disingenuous" and said it would not correspond with any newly formed pilot group.
Even as a local, it took me a couple of moments to recognise some of the spots in the city from way up above.
You most likely won't recognise Tonga's Zane Kapeli from the above photo, seeing as he's grown himself a huge afro for this year's tournament.
These responses, which are disturbingly widespread, not only shift the blame and responsibility onto the woman, they also fail to recognise an important truth.
So I think they recognise that they have to step up to the plate and be more transparent, be more open with these inquiries.
"We recognise the negative impact of global excess capacity across industrial sectors, especially steel, on our economies, trade and workers," the draft text says.
Ryanair does not recognise trade unions and instead negotiates with pilots via an internal collective bargaining system it says is recognised by Irish law.
She added, though, that she did not recognise comments from Sunday Times sources that May's office was expecting a "market correction" after her speech.
You recognise that your goal is arbitrary, only really important because of the satisfaction it brings you, and you see where it's leading you.
"Only BHP has offered generous arrangements that would cover accommodation costs and recognise the impact on families if workers move west temporarily," it said.
"Syria refuses to recognise the decision and to deal with any of its subsequent implications and effects," OPCW head Fernando Arias told member states.
Britain's foreign office said the United Kingdom did not recognise Somaliland as an independent state but supported and encouraged talks between Hargeisa and Mogadishu.
What Americans call liberalism and Europeans recognise as the centre-left or social democracy is under threat in many countries, both rich and developing.
"From my experience of Michael, his approach towards teachers, his approach towards the legal profession ... that's not the Michael that I recognise," she said.
These include his 2017 decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and to move the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
"Shareholders recognise that Ghizzoni has worked well in a difficult market environment but they are now convinced that change is needed," the source added.
Foreign governments, including the United States, do not recognise Israel's claim and President Donald Trump's national security adviser has said Washington's policy is unchanged.
The awards recognise creativity and craftsmanship in the marketplace of vintage and handmade goods, while also pointing easily lost shoppers in the right direction.
Observe any artform long enough, patiently enough – six months should suffice – and you will come to know the trends, understand the conventions, recognise the innovations.
The speaker of parliament, meanwhile, insisted that there could be no delays, and that he would not recognise Mr Rajapaksa's government without a floor test.
China has also repeatedly warned Taiwan of negative consequences if they fail to recognise Taiwan is a part of China under Beijing's "one China" principle.
Hong Kong residents would prefer much greater autonomy, but many of them also recognise that China is not about to discuss a broad structural change.
Hoisting the flag was a political act, and an extremely controversial one, being as India was still yet to recognise Bangladesh as an independent nation.
Ryanair suffered a series of damaging strikes last year after the airline bowed to pressure in late 2017 to recognise unions for the first time.
"The European Commission's proposals announced last week recognise the importance of effective cooperation arrangements between the relevant EU authorities and their overseas counterparts," Carney said.
Many low-cost producers recognise the need to diversify their economies away from dependence on oil but experience suggests such transitions take decades to complete.
"We recognise that further technical work will be needed on defining a transitional path to the steady state banking union," Centeno wrote in the letter.
Ryanair suffered a series of damaging strikes last year after the carrier bowed to pressure in late 2017 to recognise unions for the first time.
Girre said new accounting rules no longer allow EDF to recognise the delivery component of energy supply contracts and some market trading activities as revenue.
We recognise the unique challenges the outcome of the referendum poses for Ireland, and want to find solutions to the border which work for all.
Europe's biggest budget airline averted widespread strikes before last Christmas by agreeing to recognise trade unions for the first time in its 32-year history.
We recognise that a wide range of outcomes from Brexit is possible and we will continue to assess the UK sovereign rating as developments unfold.
Science does explain humankind's animal selves, but not the irreducibly personal perspective by which people recognise who they are and hold each other to account.
Mr Trump has countenanced the idea of easing the sanctions imposed after Russia's illegal seizure of Crimea, an annexation he has indicated he may recognise.
One way of dealing with that is to divide the currency of knowledge into smaller denominations by issuing "digital badges" to recognise less formal achievements.
They recognise there is no one solution and it is instead going to take a diverse range of tests and solutions to tackle the issue.
We recognise the opportunities for innovation, sustainable growth, competitiveness, and job creation of increased investment into sustainable energy sources and clean energy technologies and infrastructure.
Rather than having several seconds to scan their targets at leisure, as airport systems do, missiles will need to scan, recognise and act in milliseconds.
Attendees of the Lima meeting, among whom were representatives of Mr Guaidó, recognise the massive task of reconstruction, starting with the state-owned oil company.
Whereas humans might see a photograph and recognise in it a car or a building, a computer only sees a bunch of ones and zeros.
Unless they know what the right answers (provided by humans) are meant to be, algorithms cannot translate languages, understand speech or recognise objects in images.
The processors come with trained AI models baked in, for instance to let a video camera recognise faces without having to upload the entire footage.
By learning to recognise your anger and what is lying behind it, you'll be able to relate to what you're feeling a whole lot easier.
Instead of moving cautiously, the economics profession should do what it is best at: recognise there is a problem, measure it objectively and find solutions.
But the brighter Tories recognise that this is a leadership election with a difference: this time they are dancing on the edge of a volcano.
The code of the Levellers presents a very clear political formula that Europeans and Americans will recognise for its values, though decreasingly in its practice.
We recognise CCCS' commitment to preserving competition; all companies – no matter big or small, digital or traditional – are capable of innovation in a free market.
He's obviously something of a regular, because the ducks recognise him from a long way off and come streaming up the road to meet him.
Lambda's quirks set it apart in Silicon Valley, but Mr Allred is not the first to recognise the value of work-focused education and training.
ACOUSTIC sensors trained to recognise the sound of gunfire and send alerts to officers' mobile phones telling them when and where the shots were fired.
I know you live and feel as deeply as I do—so I know you'll recognise the comedy, the horror, the tragedy and the farce.
The Organisation of Islamic Co-operation, comprising 57 Muslim countries, called on the world to recognise East Jerusalem as the capital of a Palestinian state.
It said that Donald Trump's decision to recognise the city as Israel's capital disqualified America from playing a role in the Middle East peace process.
Elisabeth Rumetshofer from Johannes Kepler University Linz presented a system that could automatically recognise and track proteins in cells, helping to illuminate the underlying biology.
A commission was created in 1984 to feminise job titles in order to recognise the growing numbers of women working in traditionally male-dominated professions.
But it is purely symbolic: it will be declared void by Spain's Constitutional Tribunal and no European government will recognise Catalonia as an independent state.
Even so, the Germans recognise that, in Mr Macron, for the first time in years France has a president both energetic and clearly pro-European.
Why can't more film-makers simply work language into their plot in a realistic way that will let viewers recognise the world they live in?
Third, the NSC's new guidelines recognise for the first time that Japan needs to prepare for war in space, cyberspace and on the electromagnetic spectrum.
He is an inveterate provocateur who failed to recognise that, when you accept a public appointment, you have to be willing to bite your tongue.
"While demand for 3G and 22G is increasing, we recognise many customers are satisfied with a basic mobile service," a Vodafone spokesperson told Mashable Australia.
"Our hope is to show that it works well and men like it, and then a pharmaceutical company will recognise that it's safe," she says.
Single-celled organisms began exchanging and mixing up genetic information in ways modern biologists recognise as rudimentary forms of sex about two billion years ago.
But it is time for Americans to recognise that, for all its troubles, their country has not lost the ability to remake and revitalise itself.
Nine years later, the Dalai Lama fled to India after an abortive uprising and set up a government in exile, which China does not recognise.
You start to recognise the patterns of his suits: blue on Mondays and Wednesdays, charcoal Tuesday and Thursday, no blazer on a Friday for fun.
Road tax, which is now largely payable electronically and enforced with cameras that recognise number plates, will be earmarked for Highways England, says Mr Jan.
"We do not recognise the nuclear status of the DPRK," Wang told a news briefing via a translator, using the official acronym for North Korea.
It could force firms to recognise bad loans, close insolvent businesses, and use that capacity to ease the pain on creditors and shore up banks.
Scientists then took T-cells from two patients with lung cancer and carried out laboratory experiments to find those that could recognise all the antigens.
"We don't recognise Daesh (Islamic State) procedures," said judge Khalid al-Shammari, his suit and tie incongruous with the spartan portacabin in which he sits.
"Everything is fresh," interjects Marcus, a Bollywood promoter, before introducing me to Al Madina's manager, Arshad, who I recognise as the "Bossman" from Fallacy's stories.
"Although no decisions have been made, we need to recognise that Britvic's proposed withdrawal would have serious implications for Unilever in Norwich," the company said.
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Under board procedure, employers must formally refuse to recognise a union certified by the NLRB in order to bring the case to U.S. appeals courts.
He said he did not recognise the description Maltby gave of their 2015 meeting but said he had clearly made her feel uncomfortable and apologised.
"We recognise that this year we need to dedicate a significant amount of resource to withdrawal from the EU," FCA Chief Executive Andrew Bailey said.
The Irish budget airline has struggled with labour relations since it bowed to pressure to recognise unions for the first time almost a year ago.
Using computer vision, Mapillary "reads" images that have been uploaded to its database to identify locations in 3D and recognise and order objects within them.
The draft coalition agreement calls for the government merely to promote talks "always within the constitution", which does not recognise a right to self-determination.
But, in order to do so, we need to fully understand the reasons behind the reluctance to recognise the cultural value of the romantic comedy.
We know that Jon Snow has Targaryen blood running through his veins, so it would make sense for Drogon to recognise this in some way.
I believe the only way we can diffuse people's negative prejudices is to discuss it and recognise history and to actively attempt to change things.
The Duchess of Sussex was grateful to be able to join her husband on this important day and to personally recognise those who have served.
The Duchess of Sussex was grateful to be able to join her husband on this important day and to personally recognise those who have served.
However, neither Theresa May nor Boris Johnson, the two British prime ministers involved, seem to have Tsipras's ability to recognise what was really at stake.
Now there are vulnerable households... we certainly recognise that it is a difficult period when real incomes are negative across the country as a whole.
But Abbas' call for the European Union to immediately and officially recognise the state of Palestine won little support in the lunch meeting, diplomats said.
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