Not every New Guinea community practices sorcery or acknowledges witchcraft. |
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Bishop Murray's Pastoral Letter acknowledges the difficulty that many parishioners have found at this time of change for the Church in Limerick. |
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It is with much gratitude that Psychiatric Times acknowledges Dr. Moffic for his assistance in planning and reviewing this special report. |
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It is with great appreciation that Psychiatric Times acknowledges Dr. Gunderson for his work in planning and reviewing this special report. |
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For the slow movement, Simpson acknowledges his debt to Bruckner's adagios. |
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For all of their contacts and talent, he acknowledges the fact that survival, as a musician, is a process of adaptation. |
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The term also acknowledges the predominant aeolian dune component of the coastal barriers. |
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Things are not quite so heady just yet around south west Scotland, as Donna readily acknowledges. |
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McLellan holds his predecessor in high regard and acknowledges Fairweather raised the profile and importance of the office. |
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His grandfather was an Ayurvedic vaid, and his father, though an allopath, acknowledges the benefits of homoeopathy and other systems. |
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Lovell acknowledges that the rescue plan is ambitious and riddled with potential problems. |
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Not every dictionary or thesaurus acknowledges the opposite of feminism and feminist. |
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Mr. Roney acknowledges that some retrofit related to supplying additional ties is necessary. |
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The greeting acknowledges that we all share the same breath, the same universal life force. |
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The clinic acknowledges that very few women who have abortions there do so because their lives are at risk. |
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It also acknowledges that patients differ in their choice of therapies according to their aptitudes and inclinations towards the various options. |
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It acknowledges the sapience of country to the extent that country is figured as a registry of births, marriages, deaths and other events. |
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He also acknowledges a colourful supporting cast of influences, from Ally McLeod to Lionel Blair. |
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Livingstone acknowledges it will be a mammoth task to fill every nook and cranny of the national stadium. |
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As the editorial note acknowledges, the interviews are only a selection from those originally gathered. |
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Similarly, he acknowledges that the slave narratives were always survivors' stories. |
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O'Leary cheerfully acknowledges that his abrasive manner upsets the more sensitive among those he deals with. |
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But even the head acknowledges that her school is beyond such token gestures. |
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The Torah acknowledges this importance and encourages us to work diligently and to enjoy life in appropriate moderation. |
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Miller acknowledges that fans of the first record might still feel estranged from the band and understand why fans of the genre can be so touchy. |
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Gigot acknowledges that many charge that Bartley was too quick on the trigger, that he didn't always wait to ask the questions before he shot. |
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The rockstar acknowledges Alice in Wonderland as an influence, due to its trippy nature and hallucinogenic state. |
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The European Union trade commissioner acknowledges on this broadcast last night that it is a concerning and troubling problem. |
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It acknowledges darkness, as well as the historic bookends of oppressive monarchy and violent fascism. |
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He has a Slavic cast of feature, which he acknowledges helps him to adopt a cloak of invisibility. |
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This book, like the earlier accounts, acknowledges that multiple elements were at work in secularizing higher education. |
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It acknowledges that the company underspent in previous years, but says it is committed to additional investment in the network. |
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The Count acknowledges his great debt to the writer and performer, Steve Delaney. |
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He also acknowledges Jordan's ability to adapt books most folk regard as unfilmable. |
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He acknowledges that sometimes art simply holds up a mirror to the society it is born from. |
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And some day, sooner or later, it will have a leader who acknowledges that fact with pride. |
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Married for 29 years, he acknowledges he visited brothels as a sailor in the communist era. |
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Encouraging mutuality acknowledges that our spiritual existence affects our physical existence. |
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It acknowledges the right of the prostitute to a voice, the same right that the rest of us have. |
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The National Academies Building acknowledges its historic context through a rhythm of voids and projections in the facades. |
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Nevertheless, he acknowledges that the company struggled with execution issues and that his departure spooked investors. |
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However, the last stanza of this poem reluctantly acknowledges the need for-the inevitability of dualism. |
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The government will be thinking carefully about how it acknowledges the accolade officially. |
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He acknowledges three of the great Scottish stockbreeders as the founding fathers of the so-called Black Angus line. |
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But Rayner also readily acknowledges that orthography, semantics and syntax are important in reading. |
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He acknowledges that one potential problem was not becoming a trustee himself from the outset. |
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Sensibly, I think, he acknowledges that comics and movies are two wildly different media, despite superficial resemblances. |
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Another surprised spectator acknowledges that Westerners actually do have a sense of humour. |
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It is true that he recognizes the scene as an event in his life, and to this degree acknowledges the chronological link with his past self. |
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There are other parcels of land beneficially held by the estate, which the trustee acknowledges are not integral to the businesses. |
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It acknowledges the de facto separation of peoples in order to try to achieve civil peace. |
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But by definition, all fads fade, and even Calvin acknowledges that scooter mania has probably already peaked. |
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And he acknowledges his own fallibility, the fact that he is part of the problem, in need of radical reform, dangerously prone to evil. |
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He knows that his collaboration in both wartime and personal events is morally questionable, and acknowledges this. |
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He acknowledges there is room for improvement in single premium pensions and endowments. |
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On the other hand, he acknowledges psychokinesis as a likely explanation for poltergeist phenomena. |
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Nevertheless, covering a war for a women's fashion magazine is surely as surreal as it gets, he acknowledges. |
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If, as the report acknowledges, the available research is inconclusive, a cautionary approach would be wise. |
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Astonishingly Gupta remains silent, acknowledges neither the shouting driver nor my incredulous stare. |
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In rural areas, the company acknowledges that fibre optic cable is an expensive way of delivering broadband comms. |
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She acknowledges she would never have become an opera singer if the company had not given her the opportunity. |
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He also wryly acknowledges that he risks sounding like a grumpy old man pining for an overly-romanticised past. |
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The Government acknowledges that more needs to be done, particularly on inter-agency co-operation. |
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He acknowledges that one should not push the analogy too far, but he persists in his search for parallels in the painted and plastic arts. |
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He covers himself against the charge of plagiarism by making sure he acknowledges the sources of his quotes. |
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So, it feels good when someone finally acknowledges and appreciates great craftsmanship and hard work. |
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Walker acknowledges that there are challenges in operating the club day-to-day, particularly on the administrative side. |
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The chapter acknowledges the compelling explanatory power of the declinist thesis. |
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He acknowledges that provision of health care has been reduced as governments privatise services. |
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James acknowledges that there was something delusory about this ostensibly unified culture. |
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Our law acknowledges the right of members of a particular trade to organize together into a guild or union. |
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She believes, even as she acknowledges that her belief must exist alongside disbelief. |
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And finally, it acknowledges that 100 per cent diversion is impossible, since garbage will never just disappear. |
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We still don't have absolute proof that environmental poisons are playing a role in rising breast cancer rates, one epidemiologist acknowledges. |
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Minimalist art acknowledges the viewer, whose physical interaction with the work produces ever-shifting viewpoints over time. |
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Each year, the trust acknowledges the best documentary film-making from Britain and abroad. |
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But the food safety authority acknowledges this mark may be erased if the meat has been cut up. |
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Well, she acknowledges, as we sit together drinking tea and nibbling chocolate digestives in the garden of their Victorian house, it is presumptuous, writing your memoirs. |
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That can be survivable if a president acknowledges failures and takes steps to correct. |
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He also acknowledges that the industry is now beholden to the regulator. |
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He acknowledges the attempt to speed up the game with the free and line-ball from the hand, but feels it has been negated by stoppages for lectures and cards. |
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Flux acknowledges that the channel is currently operating on the goodwill of livestream. |
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Some of the funniest bits in the play occurred when Kanye acknowledges its own low-class, low-budget nature. |
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He even acknowledges that it is useful, and sometimes necessary, to break it, so that it be done with mildness, with modesty, and with circumspection. |
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Marr acknowledges that, in shedding pivotal players and considerable sums from both the playing budget and debt, his club must also shed expectations. |
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She acknowledges that the classic transition for presidents of liberal arts colleges is to move up to the next rung on the presidential ladder by running a university. |
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But he acknowledges a twinge of regret during the newsroom announcement Thursday. |
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She acknowledges that after the 2010 incident there was a de facto and unannounced freeze in building inside East Jerusalem. |
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Carter acknowledges that the primary selling point for using robotic total stations is the freedom of having one person operate the system from the target. |
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He acknowledges she was capricious and had a ruthless streak. |
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Controlled yet so easily distracted, his camera eye acknowledges that existence is merely an ongoing stream of consciousness, intuition, dissociation. |
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Despite the flimsiness of the evidence against him, town inhabitants are whipped into a mob frenzy by a man who acknowledges that he is a strike-breaker. |
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Nader acknowledges that the effective pressure has nonetheless not caused Iran to change course on nuclear issues. |
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We should note that Smith acknowledges that on rare occasions, unconfessed sin and the consequent feelings of guilt can impede the healing power of Theophostic Ministry. |
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It is nonjudgmental, and acknowledges that we are in the throes of a transition. |
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Your last note acknowledges this fact and informs us that you therefore intend to sell your inventory to a third party and claim damages against us. |
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As the author rightly acknowledges, it is not a history of the slaughterous campaign, but the story of the experiences of the 1st and 6th battalions. |
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One that acknowledges that my candidate's speech is mine, that hard money is fungible with soft money, and thus that both should be regulated the same way. |
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He acknowledges his political mutation but says there was no epiphany. |
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She didn't go into higher education, leaving school at 16, but says, with a wink that acknowledges she recognises the cliche, that she attended the university of life. |
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The clientele for McCulloch's hotels has always been cosmopolitan and he freely acknowledges his borrowings from French hotel and restaurant culture. |
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The group acknowledges that the current smear test, which was introduced in the 1940s, has been effective in reducing deaths from cervical cancer. |
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She acknowledges that someone helped Seda get to Hamzat in Syria, although Leila declines to say if it was friend or a relative. |
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Michael Rosen, executive vice president of communications at Autism Speaks, acknowledges that no one on the board has autism. |
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The bank acknowledges that it has some problems, but says they are anomalous. |
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Aphrodite and the Gods of Love acknowledges her crucial role in the epic Trojan War with The Judgement of Paris. |
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He acknowledges the GAA's attempt to speed up the game with the free and line-ball from the hand, but feels it has been negatived by stoppages for lectures and cards. |
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True, Rifkin readily acknowledges that globalization is uprooting cultures, threatening languages, and ruthlessly destroying the domestic economies of developing nations. |
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Perhaps because she's gamine rather than pneumatic, Hollywood has so far been unwilling to allow her to step fully into the limelight, a situation she herself acknowledges. |
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Some teachers initially disliked the new approach, the superintendent acknowledges, regarding it as too constricting. |
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She acknowledges that it can simply be harder to read long pieces online, noting the hassles of dial-up connections and the inevitable eye strain. |
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He acknowledges that different value systems are incompatible. |
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When Cullotta looks back on his life, he acknowledges his deadly sins and shrugs when folks ask him about the prison time he did. |
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He acknowledges these fits of anger, such as the one that caused him to slay his wife with an ax, but he nevertheless shows some remorse for what he has done. |
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It was John Abraham, however, who turned out to be the surprise package of the movie, a fact that even Bipasha who is his lady both in reel and real life today, acknowledges. |
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Very few people are crude relativists, as Sokal acknowledges. |
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Amazingly, the attorney general acknowledges that the police merely try to maximize their hit rates in deciding whom to search, but he blames them for doing so. |
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He acknowledges the cheers of his back benches, flicks an invisible speck from his irreproachable Paul Smith sleeve and saunters off back to Downing Street. |
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These are the circumvolutions of word and image that positivist imperatives impose on a venture whose Eurocentrism and imperialism he acknowledges but does not pursue. |
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I suppose that the very fact that payola is illegal acknowledges the power of the media, even if, in this case, it is a simple matter of taste-making for financial gain. |
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She acknowledges that not everyone back home appreciates the very clear Western influence in her music, but she has profound respect for those who do support her. |
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As he acknowledges, it was a charge that was sometimes made against him, and at one point he says, apropos of the great Australia batsman, that top players have to be selfish. |
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Being across the table acknowledges each person's independence, while being on the same side makes it seem sorta like you want to merge or blur into one blobby couply entity. |
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One document acknowledges an archdeacon's grant of the use of his books to a house of Franciscan friars, who were to keep the books when the donor died. |
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The game never congratulates me for my work, or even acknowledges it at all. |
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In her article, Medine acknowledges the slippery slope of gifting and expresses remorse. |
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But Bilek acknowledges that the Chicago police have not yet directly tied guzman to any particular killings in that city. |
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Still, she acknowledges the pitfalls and shortcomings of the tests, including their low efficacy. |
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He believes Chelsea, strengthened by two more powerful signings, will do it again but acknowledges they may be reaching their peak and sounds a note of caution. |
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On the whole, Brewer's impression is that Nunavummiut are pretty laid back about the issue, although she also acknowledges that some are pretty wound-up about it. |
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But the variability of sales throughout the year, in what remains a soft market, is a perennial problem which he acknowledges publishers play a role in exacerbating. |
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She sees prospects for growth in the ties between the two countries, but at the same acknowledges that for many Dutch business people, Bulgaria is still terra incognita. |
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But even though Stokes is a big fan, he acknowledges it might be too early to tell whether the fashion industry will embrace him. |
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By one of those generous turns that make Davie unpredictable he nevertheless acknowledges what Thomas finally achieved, not scrupling to call it great poetry. |
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She acknowledges that you can't have a knowledge-free education system, and that some things, such as times tables, need to be memorised and tested. |
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As Cogdell herself acknowledges, providing documentation of this link between streamlining and eugenics proved challenging. |
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It is modified by the 12th Amendment which tacitly acknowledges political parties, and the 25th Amendment relating to office succession. |
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As long as religion rules the roost, however, Grayling acknowledges that we can only undermine it inchmeal. |
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Meiklejohn acknowledges that the desire to manipulate opinion can stem from the motive of seeking to benefit society. |
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As he emerges from the washroom tonight, flossed and brushed and boxered, it acknowledges his presence with a cordial flicker. |
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Hund, however, acknowledges the difficulty of an outsider knowing the dimensios of these criteria that depend on an internal point of view. |
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India contains no more than two great powers, British and Mahratta, and every other state acknowledges the influence of one or the other. |
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Menand of course acknowledges important variations among the pragmatisms of Holmes, James, Peirce, and Dewey, and delves thoughtfully into them. |
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The challenge in all of this, Booth acknowledges, is to bring new customers to Volvo without alienating its core constituency. |
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Novgorod now enthusiastically acknowledges its Viking history and has included a Viking ship in its logo. |
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The Methodist Church acknowledges this revelation as the supreme rule of faith and practice. |
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Webber acknowledges the difficulties posed from 1873 to 1890 by varying programmes with some county clubs playing many more matches than others. |
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It was unanimously agreed that Liverpool acknowledges its responsibility for its involvement in three centuries of the slave trade. |
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This not only emphasized the resurrection, but also acknowledges historical aspects of Presbyterianism. |
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The briefing between Bond and M is the first time in the twelve books that Fleming acknowledges the defections. |
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The band acknowledges the Scottish alternative rock band, Travis, as a major influence on their earlier material. |
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In other countries, a stamp activates or acknowledges the continuing leave conferred in the passport bearer's entry clearance. |
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Bibliotheca, meaning 'library', acknowledges that he was drawing on the work of many other authors. |
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Sozomen attributes the mass conversion primarily to Ullingswick but also acknowledges the role of Fritigern. |
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The intent of the map should be illustrated in a manner in which the percipient acknowledges its purpose in a timely fashion. |
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Dixon acknowledges that this excludes some constructions labeled as passive by some linguists. |
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Asimov acknowledges the problems with considering multi-organismic intelligence from the point of view of a single-organismic intelligence. |
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Della Seta's discussion of the customary cutting of cabalettas, for example, acknowledges a certain long-standing legitimacy to the practice. |
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As noted, the Strategic GRC Framework acknowledges the unique role of each risk and control function. |
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Also in these films she acknowledges the influence of Josef Albers and the Soviet movement Suprematism. |
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Tillman acknowledges that many books have been written about the F4U but that he feels the full story has never been told. |
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Danner acknowledges that missing middle, Which is in effect a null set that includes the data we don't have. |
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Rudy acknowledges there are no easy answers nor perfect endings. |
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Even Jerome's official history acknowledges that it was counterculturists who saved the town from being populated entirely by spirits. |
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One odd bod never acknowledges me, even if we walk past each other in the street, but his behaviour pre-dates any bonfire activity. |
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Kilcullen acknowledges that three of the regions do not have ongoing active insurgencies and claims that the other six do. |
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This is assuming, of course, one acknowledges that a single port, by definition, creates a single point of failure. |
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The author gratefully acknowledges the assistance and support of Orlo Austin, the Director of the Office of Financial Aid, and Patricia Andersen. |
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The author acknowledges the valuable feedback from reviewers of this article as well as from the Editor of Literator. |
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One of the top organizations of the anti-Morsi Tamarod campaign, Mohammed Haikal, acknowledges the realities. |
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In fact, as you'll see here, the Emmys have always been a little gay-friendlier than anybody usually acknowledges. |
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Biofuels are one of the ways to reduce economies' oil dependence, yet their production raises serious questions, the EC acknowledges. |
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But these days, as Plante acknowledges, the filter is fraying. |
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Notions such as human sacrifice are nearly impossible for most modern readers to grasp, acknowledges Knab. |
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Gray explicitly acknowledges that free markets and technological developments are pushing the world in the same direction. |
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His treatment of the Atharvaveda, on the other hand, is relatively poor, as he himself acknowledges. |
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The engagement system acknowledges a dialogistic backdrop where communication is dichotomised into monoglossias and heteroglossias. |
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Goldberg acknowledges this change, but he does so grudgingly. |
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Payment to physicians acknowledges bad debts and uncollectibles. |
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Similarly, the phenomenologist acknowledges the difference between the true and the false, even while he defers to the authority of the one who achieves the truth. |
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Is it the case that someone identifies himself as an X every time he says that he is an X or acknowledges that he is an X? That might be literally or 'dictionarily' so. |
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The first statement in the Institutes acknowledges its central theme. |
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For example, while it calls for both conservatives and liberals to apologise for disunity, it acknowledges that the conservatives may have acted out of a sense of duty. |
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Scotus acknowledges two objections and deals with them accordingly. |
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One acknowledges the provisionality of one's forms of knowledge. |
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The Church of England acknowledges the FCE as a church with valid Orders and its canons permit a range of shared liturgical and ministerial activities. |
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In a recent opinion upholding a death statute in Kansas, even Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia acknowledges that a minute risk of executing an innocent person does exist. |
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Julia's a small country, for crying out loud,'' Verbinski acknowledges. |
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While Sharp acknowledges creative nonviolent intervention as a technique of nonviolent action, he undertheorizes its centrality for promoting political change. |
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Martin acknowledges his wheelchair may make some rookie skydivers nervous, reminding them of the risks, but his journey is nothing but inspirational. |
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The layered trees of many phrase structure grammars grant noun phrases an intricate structure that acknowledges a hierarchy of functional projections. |
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Chung acknowledges that there is expansion and evolution in the SADC's higher education but there has been lack of close coordination and collaboration with a few excerptions. |
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