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The dangers posed by such antibiotic resistance were recognized from the start of the antibiotic era.
Isaacson recognizes from the start that the character portrayed in the "Autobiography" is one of Franklin's most artful inventions.
As everyone recognized from the start of the project, Ms. Sills was making history in her own right.
The risk that innocent people might die if a wrongly suspected plane was shot down was recognized from the start of the program.
She seemed to recognize from the start that his greatest pitfall as a poet would not be "opacity," as Ritvo says he feared, but sentimentality.
The Coast Guard recognized from the start that it might need help financing a project as big as Deepwater, and that was part of the reason it turned to Lockheed and Northrop.
The breakdown, after two weeks of intensive talks here, stunned many participants, environmental groups and observers, even though they had recognized from the start the enormous task of finding common ground on ways to cut the greenhouse gases emitted by every smokestack and tailpipe from Boston to Brisbane.
To its credit, the Obama Administration recognized from the start that China's ascent represents the central strategic challenge of our era, and that it — rather than an ill-defined "War on Terror" — ought to be the focus of U.S. foreign policy.
Reese Witherspoon is widely considered to be in the mix this year for her work in "Wild" (and she has already won an Oscar, for "Walk the Line"), but she's a superb natural comedian, whose star turns in "Legally Blonde" and "Election" should have been recognized from the start.
And yet, one look at Ms. Spiro and we know that she means business, as does the wonderful Simon Paisley Day playing the sparring partner-turned-husband, Petruchio, who in this "cursed" heroine recognizes from the start that he has met his match.
Anyone thinking in operational terms would have recognized from the start that the meaning of "distant simultaneity" was not fixed unless an operation for judging it was specified (Bridgman 1927, 10 16).
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