1379 collocations for recognize

You recognize no rights in people whom you don't like, or who you think aren't deserving, or haven't earned rights.

From the few words thus spoken Browse did not recognize the voice; but thinking that his particular friend Smeaton (another tremendous worker) was engaged in some important experiments, and needed his assistance, he hurried away, never dreaming but that the message he had received was genuine.

The Third Form Chronicle, as it was to be called, would recognize the fact that junior boys had as much right to be heard as seniors, and would afford them the opportunity of airing their views on any subject they chose to bring forward.

With a start the girls and boys recognized the men as those whom they had met in the woods that other day not so long agothe men who had so curtly ordered them to "go the other way.

And while Laura and Violet and the two boys were talking happily and all at once, Teddy took the opportunity to whisper in Billie's ear: "I suppose, being a young lady with a large fortune," he said teasingly, delighting in the color that rose to her face, "you won't find time to recognize your old friends any more.

Athens recognizes the independence of the confederated states.

I did not recognize a face, but I was pretty clear that Mr. Grey was not of the number, and I was glad, for the matter between him and

It was a large sum, for the government had been quick to recognize the necessity of nipping this movement in the bud.

The jurisprudence of every nation has, with more or less clearness, recognized the existence of certain primal and fundamental laws which are superior to the laws, statutes, or conventions of living generations.

The associations accepted it partly because it recognized the principle that sex should not disqualify, but principally because it was unquestionably all that they could get at present.

Since, then, we have recognized the presence of a universal intelligence permeating all things, we must also recognize a corresponding responsiveness hidden deep down in their nature and ready to be called into action when appealed to.

But he took care to explain that the bonbons were not official, and did not recognize her authority.

Lorenzo, like Richelieu, recognized the value of moderation in giving, and caused every favor to be regarded as a possible earnest of others to come.

We fail to recognize the plain and simple truth that many of us are not able to lovejust as there are many who are not able to play the piano or to sing.

But not to recognize the government of the Soviet does not mean that the conditions of such recognition must include that the War debt shall be guaranteed, and, worse still, the pre-War debt, or that the gold resources and the metals of Russia shall be given as a guarantee of that debt.

" On July 16 the compromise was finally adopted of recognizing the claims of the larger States to proportionate representation in the House of Representatives, and recognizing the claims of the smaller States by according to them equal representation in the Senate.

If there is a Godbien entenduwhich some young men deny, because God fails to recognize their importance, I imagine.

Slowly the scene cleared, and I recognized Grey's features, drawn and constrained, and yet welcoming.

From where she stood she had recognized the clear handwriting of the prescriptions which the new doctor wrote.

Until a man recognizes the Law of Individuality his actions are governed by the Law he does recognize, and his desires act accordingly.

All the adhering States have recognized their obligation to submit all controversies to arbitration, and that in any case they have no right to resort to war before the expiration of a term of three months after the verdict of the arbiters or the report of the Council (Clause 12).

They always recognized the distinction between jus civile, or the law of the State, and the jus naturale, or the law of Nature.

he said, in familiar speech; then more solemnly, "How should I not recognize a person that I know betterfar betterthan

This man, a friend, recognizing the nature of George Henry's struggle, had never sought paymenthad, in fact, when the debtor had gone to him, apologetically and explaining, objected to the intrusion and objurgated the caller in violent language of the lovingly profane sort.

if 10/2 = 5, then 10/5 = 2; and therefore if we once recognize the power of thought to produce any results at all, we shall see that the law by which negative thought produces negative results is the same by which positive thought produces positive results.

1379 collocations for  recognize