While we recognise the challenges councils are facing, we do expect to see them match our commitment to the most vulnerable.

Inter did not treat me well. They did not recognise my value despite me winning the Italian Super Cup and the Club World Cup.

The government is right to recognise the importance of science and technology, but I think it is a mistake to ringfence funds.

I cannot recognise either the Palestinian state or the Israeli state. The Palestinians are idiots and the Israelis are idiots.

People occasionally recognise me. But they don't know who I am. I see a lot of bemused looks... They're trying to figure it out.

Experience - the wisdom that enables us to recognise in an undesirable old acquaintance the folly that we have already embraced.

I still have a good girl deep inside, but also recognise that it's worth saying things people will disagree with or get annoyed.

When you're so consistent, people have to stand up and take notice. I don't think people recognise or praise consistency enough.

I cry a lot, you know. Which is very difficult for a man to recognise, but I do. I cry in movies, you know, just watching movies.

Encouraged, we recognise the importance of living artistically, aesthetically and creatively as creative creatures of the creator.

I think I knew acting was what I wanted to do. But I was from this small town and there was no place for an adult to recognise it.

I'm actually an evangelical atheist, but there is something I recognise about religion: that it gives people a chance to surrender.

I was a workaholic, I had food issues, and I had body issues. I was in a lot of pain. My parents didn't recognise what was going on.

Sometimes I have no hat, no glasses, and people don't recognise me. When I can work, chill, and no one knows who I am, this is good.

Some days, I don't recognise my country, and other days, I see people being vocal and passionate, and I think, 'There's my country.'

Everyday I strive to, at least, recognise my short-comings and the things I have to do to be the best person that I can possibly be.

The Ballon d'Or is nice, but at the end of the day, I want to have success and play good, and if people recognise me, then I'm happy.

Knowing that the teams in front of us are sometimes better than you, you have to recognise that and be humble. It's part of the game.

For too long the world has failed to recognise that the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement are about fine athletics and fine art.

Just because we don't recognise someone from an area of our own lives, somehow it has become easy to simply ignore them and walk away.

It gives me the creeps when I see a frame for a building going up and recognise the architect. You shouldn't know who a project is by.

When we recognise the virtues, the talent, the beauty of Mother Earth, something is born in us, some kind of connection, love is born.

I recognise why I have such a strong inability to forgive certain people who betray me. It's chiselled in, like a name on a tomb stone.

In remembering the appalling suffering of war on both sides, we recognise how precious is the peace we have built in Europe since 1945.

Obviously there's some kind of life elsewhere. I don't know whether it would look like anything we recognise but I do believe in aliens.

Government has learned a lot from the business world - and I hope that some companies will recognise they can learn from each other, too.

The RAF allowed me to play a lot of football, but like England later, they failed to recognise real talent when it was under their noses.

Actors do movies because you want to make a connection; you want an audience to recognise themselves in what it is that you're depicting.

I saw a lot of haute couture all my childhood, and without knowing it I've learned from when I was a child to recognise beautiful fabrics.

Scotland has chosen to remain in partnership with our neighbours in the U.K. But Scotland is distinct, and colleagues must recognise that.

When famous people come up to you it's a bit weird, but it's an honour, really, when they recognise you and want to chat to you for a bit.

There are very few parts, and very few scripts, that acknowledge women as sexual beings, or simply just recognise that women have desires.

Any Mexican, would recognise that Mexico was abused, undervalued and downgraded in international circles, most of all by the United States.

We ought to recognise the profound gulf between the work to which we are 'called' and the work we are forced into as a means of livelihood.

Individual scientists cannot do much on their own. Heads of nations, corporates, and economic giants should recognise the criticality of it.

In my acting, I have tried to do this - to present to audiences a living creature in whom they can recognise themselves or someone they know.

We have to recognise there are very few countries you will take the Games to where somebody doesn't have issues on foreign or domestic policy.

It is healthy to say, 'Yes, I am a sinner,' and to recognise that this should lead us to turn to God full of confidence in his love and mercy.

I recognise the pure gold that runs in Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin's work for 'Outnumbered' on TV. And on radio, I really enjoy John Finnemore.

No, you see, unlike some interviewers, I love politics... overall I am not anti-politicians at all. I recognise they are more important than me.

I think our stance on Brexit has perhaps been one of the most powerful things in helping people to recognise the values of the Liberal Democrats.

You can't understand European history at all other than through religion, or English literature either if you can't recognise biblical allusions.

I was terrified of growing up to become the anti-me, maturing into a woman whom I would not recognise and who wouldn't recognise her younger self.

I don't really recognise success. I don't see myself as on an upwardly mobile trajectory. I see myself as on the edge of a cliff about to fall off.

Even as a child, you can recognise the innocence of Piglet or the strange adult qualities of Eeyore. You just know you are with friends and family.

I recognise that, while I was fortunate enough to grow up without any discrimination or stigma attached at all, other people haven't been so lucky.

The free market is the epitome of life itself. This is something that all scientists recognise because science itself operates on free market lines.

I do like to fly under the radar. When I walk around town, the only people I want to recognise me and call me by my name are the folks at Starbucks.

I am a woman, and I am proud to say that I work in technology. But I also recognise that the combination of those two facts puts me in the minority.

I have had a few people recognise me in public. But I wouldn't like everybody to recognise me. I can still walk across the street and not be noticed.

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