The mistake lies in not recognizingour liability to such error.
Under the Tokugawa rule a treaty was concluded between Japan and Russia recognizing Karafuto (Sakhalin) as a joint possession of the two empires.
He asked nothing better for his future prosperity than to take up his abode at the Rouget's, recognizing perfectly the feeble nature of the old bachelor.
Philippe, recognizing in Desroches's head-clerk, as they passed out, the brother of Mariette.
Deronda stood perfectly still, recognizinghis mistake as to publicity, but also conscious that his repugnance was not much diminished.
But, recognizing none, they selected at random, while Marjorie placed checks here and there in the list.
But she thought of the canoe and the money she had stolen, and, overcome with shame, she disappeared into the kitchen to prevent the girls from recognizing her.
Flint demanded, recognizing the suave tones of his partner's valet.
Flint, recognizing his daughter's initials, well-nigh burst a blood-vessel for wrath.
You have to be mistaken," said Elephant, recognizing the reason for his friend's perplexity.
They were quite fair about the matter, fully recognizing that it was the poor fellow's misfortune, not his fault.
These oppressed nationalities cherish pathetically futile hopes of British intervention, recognizing rightly that England is the only disinterested power.
But reason finds much in the world recognizing no kindred with her, and so turning to practical activity seeks in the world the realization of her own aims.
For two years Mr. Sumner was a great sufferer, but the people of Massachusetts, recognizing him as their champion, kept his empty chair in the Senate ready for him to occupy again when he became convalescent.
He took a conservative view of the management of the public debt, approving all the important suggestions of the Secretary of the Treasury and recognizing the proper protection of American industry.
Falling in shortly after with an old hunter comrade, he told his story, and was only the more deeply impressed by him recognizing without hesitation the scenery of the dream.
It may easily happen, moreover, that a person may see a picture of the past without recognizing it as such, unless there happens to be in it something which attracts special attention, such as a figure in armor, or in antique costume.
While granting the above conclusion and recognizing its validity, some may object that the process of unconscious assimilation is not sufficient to ensure skill and proficiency in the use of the language.
First, become proficient in recognizing and in producing foreign sounds and tones, both isolated and in combinations.
He listens and imitates, at first imperfectly, but later with great expertness, recognizing and reproducing isolated sounds and complex combinations of these.
Sounds should first be practised without any reference to any graphic forms of representation; the ear, not the eye, is the organ provided by nature for recognizing and assimilating sounds.
I received your letter, wherein you stated that you were shipping on some vessel under the name of King, but I had little difficulty in tracing you to Mr. Fenshawe's yacht, and I do not feel justified in recognizing your unnecessary alias.
After living for four weeks with Lucia Harden or the thought of her, he had a positive difficulty in recognizing even Spinks and Flossie as people he had once intimately known.
And yet she could hardly have had any difficulty in recognizing him; for his face was unforgettable, unique; but she missed something in it which used to be familiar.
The importance of recognizing the communicability of cholera is so great that no apology need be made for introducing the following additional illustrations of it furnished by Griesinger in his article on the dangers of cholera to medical men.
This relative rarity may be only apparent, and has only been established by reason of the difficulty of recognizing exanthems among dark-skinned peoples.
Recognizing pathology as simply morbid physiology--that is, the study of the body and its functions in states of disorder from morbid conditions--how these morbid conditions are produced is the complex question to be answered by Etiology.
There is generally, however, no difficulty in recognizing at once the nature of their disease.
Cultivate the spirit of "give and take"; recognizing that there is good to be absorbed from other nations into the international life as well as from your own.
Negroes and slaves are still impudent, not recognizing in the Kafer their secret friend.
But I soon changed my mind; not recognizing any decided advantage in scrambling up--God knows where--over heaps upon heaps of crumbling falling rock.
They began an impatient search behind doors and portières, and even under sofas, though it was quite absurd to suppose that a lady recognizing the merits of the Carew Wedgewood would so far forget herself as to crawl under a sofa.
Recognizing this, his mother suggested that he get some sweet apples from a tree in front of the house for their guests.
When we bring into account our moral judgements or judgements of value, we have no difficulty in recognizing mind as the highest or best kind of existence known to us.
The philosophically trained Greek Fathers were surely right in recognizingthat men like Socrates and Plato were to be numbered among those to whom the Spirit of God had spoken in an exceptional degree.
But that does not prevent us recognizing that vision as an instrument of divine Revelation.
Arithmetic was invented largely as an instrument of commerce; but it could not have been invented if there were really no such things as number and quantity, or if the human mind had no original capacity for recognizing them.
But that need not prevent our recognizing that God may have communicated that truth to the men of that generation--and through them to us--partly by means of that dream.
The necessity forrecognizing development both in Christian Ethics and in Theology, .
One rosebud, indeed, she had selected for herself from the rich mass of flowers; for Kenyon well remembered recognizing it in her bosom when he last saw her at his studio.
Saladin, recognizing the importance of the post, had come up with an army a few days later, and had in turn besieged the besiegers.
Privately, but not as an official decision, he wrote to Stephen recognizinghim as king of England.
There are not enough of us here," his words seem to mean, "to decide upon so important a step as recognizing this man as king, when we are bound by oath to recognize another.
Again Becket submitted, though not recognizing the right of the court to try him in a case in which he had not been summoned, and gave security for the payment.
She had died just before the conclusion of the peace in 1182, without heirs, and it had been then agreed that the Count should retain possession of the lands during his life, recognizing certain rights of the king of France.
The bishops swore allegiance to Henry, and each of them is said to have made a formal declaration, written and sealed, recognizing the right of Henry and his heirs to the kingdom of Ireland.
Recognizing that Tom was not to be drawn, the German swallowed his disappointment, took leave in most expansive terms, and was soon jogging back in the direction from which he had come.
There was no convenient landing-place among the rocks where the airship could be brought safely to rest, and the Jew, apparently recognizing this, did not attempt to stir from his position.
All eyes were directed upwards as the airship again came into view, and the men laughed, recognizinghow fruitless would be any renewed attempt to rescue the prisoners.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recognizing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.