We are given intimations of romance, all along recognizing that it is unlikely to be realized or consummated. |
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The Qing, recognizing their compromised position, united with the Boxers to attack the Western presence in the country. |
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Most of the first grade had failed in recognizing the alphabet the year before. |
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So to some degree consilience may be possible, but only by clearly recognizing the great differences between science and religion. |
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And, as with other bicultural families, the therapeutic work includes both accepting differences among members and recognizing similarities. |
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The awards rotate biennially throughout different regions of the world recognizing artists who have achieved excellence in color photography. |
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In particular, she calls attention to the two men's differing aptitudes for recognizing a confidence man. |
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I have also twice had the experience of suddenly recognizing the description of another anthropologist's informant as a mutual friend. |
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The presentation addresses the family physician's role in recognizing and responding to bioterrorism. |
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Our findings highlight the importance of recognizing and addressing the psychological responses to injury. |
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Oprah proved herself a worthy word queen by recognizing that what has been said cannot be unsaid. |
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We too may come to a similar point of recognizing God's holiness and our own sins. |
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The combat infantryman and combat medical badge have an honored place in our tradition of recognizing people who do war's dirty work. |
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By recognizing and attaching to these proteins, monoclonal antibodies can interfere with normal or abnormal cellular responses. |
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They changed the diagnosis to ADHD, once again recognizing the motoric aspects of the syndrome. |
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Nonetheless, for these couples, the symbolic value of a state recognizing their relationship will be incalculable. |
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Mr. Berry's closing submission goes some way towards recognizing that Larry is now underemployed. |
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The Society's plan of care provides permanency and stability, while recognizing the individual needs of each child. |
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It just depends on recognizing the market imperfections that create the undervalued assets in a given market. |
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The above are only a handful of the scores of decisions recognizing the cult's religious bona fides around the world. |
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They are recognizing that occasional stockouts will occur, or some problem in performance might occur in some unessential supply chains. |
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A great stride forward was made in recognizing Aboriginal Dreaming tracks, marking the journey of spiritual ancestors in central Australia. |
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We resist recognizing that our most serious social problems are sex-linked. |
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We need to identify moral resources for recognizing the illegitimacy of such demands. |
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The defender, recognizing his perilous position, then forces the space open. |
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At some point I began hearing about perfect pitch, and people recognizing notes just by hearing them, and naming them. |
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It adopted a defensive strategy, recognizing that expansion of territory is costly in men and material. |
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Contemporary art and architecture are again recognizing the sensuality and eroticism of matter. |
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Finally recognizing that everything he sought was based on a hoax, he is now compelled to destroy what he once most passionately sought. |
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The Federal Marriage Amendment would not block a state from recognizing civil unions. |
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Third world workers want to toil in sweatshops, recognizing that it improves their prospects. |
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Bravery also requires recognizing when standing up to these threats is reasonable and appropriate, and it requires acting on one's recognition. |
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However, Coleman's limited critique should not distract readers from recognizing the broader legal landscape depicted in the article. |
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I stare out the window, hardly recognizing our own house as Sam pulls into the garage. |
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Understanding the frequency of onset also can be a guide to recognizing symptoms. |
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Tzadik has done a typically great job of recognizing and recording an undervalued piece of music. |
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The present invention is a method for recognizing non-English alpha characters that contain diacritics. |
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Not only do they exist, they ensure their equality with men while recognizing the differences between both genders. |
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Then in 1894, Congress passed a law recognizing Labor Day as an official national holiday. |
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This paper presents an original method for creating allograph models and recognizing them within cursive handwriting. |
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Our training assists professionals in recognizing what their prospects and clients consider to be rude. |
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If all the computer could do was pass along the information it received, it could not be credited with recognizing anything at all. |
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He looked around, recognizing the familiar landmarks and geography of Pommer Inn. |
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By recognizing both paid and unpaid work, she addresses housework, industrial labor, outwork, and white-collar careers. |
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And Tony's had no problem recognizing and straightening out the kid's intransigence in previous seasons. |
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First, risk is a fourth dimension in the trade space, recognizing that critical decisions may be driven by the risks of certain alternatives. |
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Upon recognizing his visitor, the stooped figure silhouetted inside the doorway straightened and smiled. |
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A recognition of others as being your dearest ones need not be confined to recognizing them as mothers alone. |
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The most important phase of any counterinsurgency or counterterrorism campaign is recognizing that the threat exists. |
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That includes recognizing without anxiety the sources of your tension and letting them be. |
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This paper presents a method for recognizing omissible case elements considering application to such summarization. |
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The event brought obvious delight to the children as their faces lit up upon recognizing an inmate from previous meetings. |
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Particular emphasis is placed on not recognizing the holy days or national observances of the infidels. |
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Credit Petty, though, for recognizing both Hart's draw and his limitations, and for creating a roundly entertaining show around him. |
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The search for the missing link is doomed to failure because we would have no way of recognizing it even if it were staring us in the face. |
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All asterisked celebrities were pointed out to me by Seth, who is much better at recognizing famous people than I am, bless him. |
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I think this is another case of the university recognizing a problem and taking half measures, not really correcting them. |
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Or recognizing the many qualities of his own nature in Pater, was Hopkins stirred to act against the lure of those qualities? |
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Spin-off projects came naturally from his ability and regular habit of recognizing valuable nuggets in random scientific observations. |
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Is it recognizing the necessity of long-term fiscal sanity by keeping government spending from exceeding income? |
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The team got in to a straight line, recognizing the beginning of her spiel. |
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Agents are experts at recognizing raw talents but may make you over to fit with the look of the moment. |
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Instead you're usually left calling for a screen instead of the computer recognizing the situation. |
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We appreciate the flavorful food, recognizing in the candlelight the small, spicy leaves we snipped from a sea of greens that bright morning. |
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I accepted her criticisms, recognizing that I would probably catch more flies with honey than vinegar. |
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Creativity comes from recognizing or inventing problems that require innovative uses of tools. |
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Many corporations are recognizing the importance of measuring a variety of factors, says Hoog. |
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Nyasha's female relatives prize plumpness, delighting in their round hips and recognizing that the heavier one is, the better off her family is. |
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Adulation of power and force prevented Brownshirts from recognizing implications for their country of their reckless doctrines. |
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Caribbean and South American tastes are different, and recognizing the differences is important when marketing to these various groups. |
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Once students can associate the syllables, they would need additional practice recognizing the tonality or meter of familiar music. |
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In addition, recognizing the growing influence of psychoanalysis and social psychology, they enlisted the new prestige of those disciplines in order to make their case. |
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King was pro-Israel and pro-Zionist, recognizing much anti-zionist rhetoric as anti-Semitic. |
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These groups are good at recognizing what is in the nation's best interest, but the process breaks down when actual funding priorities are brought into question. |
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Surprisingly, in the past few years they appear to have cleaned up their language a bit, recognizing the difference between space militarization, and space weaponization. |
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Settlers often sought the extermination of both the South African Khoi and the Australian Aborigines and had difficulty recognizing that they had law. |
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That meant recognizing that new knowledge comes with the passing of time. |
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During one point in the movie, recognizing the Tennessee woodsman's talent as a marksman, two of his commanding officers try to persuade him to accept a promotion. |
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In 2007, when Congress overwhelmingly passed a resolution recognizing the Hindu and Sikh festival of Diwali, Jindal abstained. |
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The first episode of the passion account is that of a nameless woman who anoints Jesus for burial, correctly recognizing his kingly identity and his approaching death. |
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Only this is to be reverenced in the rational being, that he feels and acts as a member of a transcendental realm, while recognizing that he can know only the world of nature. |
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It was a matter of first recognizing a significant relationship, and then proving in a mathematically rigorous fashion precisely what that relationship is. |
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The secret is in recognizing that major change is inevitable. |
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This technique has been especially useful in recognizing gradients related to environmental factors such as climate, bathymetry, vegetation, or substrate types. |
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It's that love that keeps the dancer working to bend the body toward perfection and at the same time recognizing the impossibility of achieving it. |
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Such a theology must still be intellectually alive and energetic, recognizing the plurality of the canon and not retreating into a narrow biblicism. |
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These two polysaccharides shielded S. aureus, preventing the white blood cells of the immune system from recognizing it and targeting it for destruction. |
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Awareness of these vestigial epithelial remnants is important in recognizing their associated pathologic conditions and in preventing misdiagnoses. |
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Or rather, mistily recognizing it, he quickly denied the fact. |
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However, this unpleasantness has never prevented me from recognizing the merit of Murray's early scholarly work. |
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That's why he never thanked you personally, that would have meant recognizing that he had been ill, and his way of coping was to try and blot it from his mind. |
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The more we train in devotion to all enlightened masters, Buddhas and bodhisattvas, the more our progress in recognizing mind essence will be enhanced. |
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We will work toward a purely voluntaristic society, while recognizing that no one knows, or can know, whether a complete absence of state-sponsored coercion is possible. |
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Naming a movement or giving it a single symbol is a natural way of recognizing this emerging power. |
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And it has become a system far more driven by the demands of branding and marketing than by recognizing clearly discrete locality. |
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A parent feeds only its own chick, recognizing the chick by its call note. |
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In the case of motor neurons, the axon terminal finds the site of the original synapse on the muscle cell by recognizing the basal lamina that fills the synaptic cleft. |
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It took my intense week of counselor training to infiltrate the secure stone wall of created consciousness that had prevented me from recognizing my own penetrability. |
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Educational materials can be made more culturally and economically meaningful in a modern sense by recognizing contemporary and historic aspects of Pima culture. |
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Not recognizing this, they undergo endless and continual suffering. |
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Einstein resolved this paradox by recognizing that Galilean invariance is just an approximation, valid for speeds much smaller than the speed of light. |
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Polls have indicated that support for legally recognizing gay marriages has grown in Canada to include approximately 50 per cent of the population. |
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I also argued that recognizing Quebec as a distinct society would give the provincialists the ammunition they need to achieve their ends of dismantling our federation. |
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Psychotherapists who treat women as equals have also seen recognizing bodies as a hostile male act. |
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Sera from 16 of the other 26 patients immunoprecipitated a novel autoantibody recognizing 200-kD and 100-kD proteins. |
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Biometrics are automated methods of recognizing a person based on physiological or behavioral characteristics. |
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According to the researchers, stimulation can allow recognizing and controlling the dreams, which is a state of lucid dreaming. |
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Since then, many accords recognizing and regulating dual nationality have been formed. |
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On May 21, 2001, the National Assembly of France passed the Taubira law, recognizing slavery as a crime against humanity. |
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Borough President's Markowitz and Diaz took pride in recognizing Equatorial Guineans that call Brooklyn and the Bronx home. |
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Not recognizing the young pilot's American accent, the French thought him a saboteur and made ready to execute him. |
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Wysocki, quotes Supreme Court case law recognizing that newsletters are entitled to the full protection of the First Amendment. |
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The timing of recognizing income may differ by type of taxpayer or type of income. |
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Studying dentition can be very beneficial in recognizing the differences between fossils and subsequently being able to classify them. |
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Within the Movement, the ICRC is responsible for legally recognizing a relief society as an official national Red Cross or Red Crescent society. |
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The Americans skirted their allies, recognizing that more favorable terms would be found in London. |
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The body's natural sensors aren't very good at recognizing how many calories a person has just eaten. |
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Suffering creatures are thus accorded pre-eminence in recognizing and articulating the pathic modes of the Spirit's appearance. |
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Rats given the cells in their forebrains were better at recognizing when an object had been moved or noticing an unfamiliar object. |
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Liberatory visions might grow from recognizing our cooperative dependencies and their boundless potentials. |
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Austria later signed the Treaty of Campo Formio, ceding the Austrian Netherlands to France and recognizing the French border at the Rhine. |
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However, critical reflexiveness and a commitment to recognizing the subjectivity of survivors can help to map pathways to getting there. |
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A healthy immune system is capable of recognizing diverse enemies by differentiating self cells from non-self cells. |
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I glanced along the wall until I found a window, only recognizing it by the antishadows of clouds passing in the distance. |
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Now, Good Housekeeping magazine is recognizing Duracell with the Good Housekeeping Seal. |
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Sibley for his groundbreaking work recognizing the role of upper respiratory viral infections in triggering MS attacks. |
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But when he enrolled at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago, dyslexia continued to prevented his teachers from recognizing his talent. |
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Additionally, Mech has been a strong advocate of recognizing staff for their contributions and insight regarding patient safety. |
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More and more physicians with lifetime certificates are voluntarily recertifying, recognizing the importance and value of ongoing learning. |
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Since then there have been a number of events recognizing the effects of slavery. |
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By recognizing our body language robots can react to the way we feel. |
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Are the judges just addle-brained, or are they indeed helping the lawyers earn more money by not recognizing a frivolous lawsuit? |
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Counselors who are tuned to recognizing homoprejudice may be surprised to encounter heteroprejudice when working with gay clients. |
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Amazon's shop-floor processes are an extreme variant of Taylorism that Frederick Winslow Taylor himself, a near century after his death, would have no trouble recognizing. |
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During 1861 to 1862, at the beginning of the American Civil War, Napoleon III considered recognizing the Confederacy in order to protect his operations in Mexico. |
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Hydroid presented SEA Corporation with a plaque on October 12, recognizing its commitment to excellence in customer service and technical expertise. |
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Compared to children with no sensory impairments, they may also have problems with recognizing other people's emotions in communicative situattions. |
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By recognizing the above mechanisms for defense of our self-image, we can realize that they are often used to defend unrealistic or untrue self-images. |
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Windsor, the number of states recognizing same-sex marriage has exploded. |
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The mass market in Germany remains an increasingly popular place to purchase flagrance and recognizing this, manufacturers have decided to keep launch pace high in this area. |
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All materials were packaged in woven lauhala bags, recognizing the importance of the lauhala tree in Hawaiian rituals and symbolizing the interwoven bonds of the 'ohana. |
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They used a class of proteins known as recombinases, which can record information into bacterial DNA by recognizing specific DNA addresses and inverting their direction. |
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The ingredients for recognizing a bafflestone are the presence of a large number of in-situ stalk-shaped fossils, and a good imagination on the part of the geologist. |
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It's having a foot in both communities, being part of the Wampanoag community, being part of the Black community and recognizing that they're not mutually exclusive. |
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Kim also recognizes fans by noticing particular endeavors on her blog and by occasionally recognizing their contact with her on Throwback Thursdays. |
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Sharia has been criticized for not recognizing this human right. |
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In 1881 the British government signed a convention recognizing Swazi independence despite the Scramble for Africa that was taking place at the time. |
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Moreover, the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, an online site recognizing the development of rockabilly in which Tennessee played a crucial role, is based in Nashville. |
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Modern researchers have been much more cautious, recognizing that, although Vedic mythology is still central, other mythologies must also be taken into account. |
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The report suggested assigning value to ecosystems, recognizing environmental and livelihood tradeoffs, and balancing the rights of a variety of users and interests. |
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Also in 2006, the General Assembly passed a Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and in 2011 it passed its first resolution recognizing the rights of LGBT people. |
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Although others, such as Robert Boyle, had prepared hydrogen gas earlier, Cavendish is usually given the credit for recognizing its elemental nature. |
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As citizens recognizing a national health crisis, let's refuse to participate in the pejoration of mental illness in media, jokes, songs, comics, and entertainment. |
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Further specificity analysis reveals a subset of functional antibody clones capable of recognizing the rodent ortholog of the target, enabling in vivo pharmacology studies. |
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The NBA will integrate Lenovo products into all facets of league operations, recognizing Lenovo's focus on building the world's best-engineered personal computers. |
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That's why we should keep recognizing educational achievement by continuing the valedictorian award and establishing other meaningful academic honors. |
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Architect William Gullen, recognizing that some space would remain unused at the side of the oven, designed this swing-out bay for the coffee maker. |
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Roosevelt was in favor of recognizing China as a great power because he was certain that the Chinese would side with the Americans against the Soviets. |
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