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And then a slow recognition that this was a place of loss, but that to name the loss would be to lose it further, to betray it somehow.
But there was a slow recognition that defining a testable hypothesis requires more rigor than coming up with good ideas to improve products, services and or user experiences.
Lily's transformation is partially a slow recognition of the stereotypes she has embodied, with her charm bracelet and with her jock boyfriend who, we understand, used to be a nice person, but who is now "masculine" in a mindless way.
Some reports suggest that the state has started to pay some workers at this real rate, hinting at a slow recognition of the market economy; but this is in reach of only a select few – the rising class of rich North Koreans known as donju ("masters of money").
"There does now seem to be a slow recognition in Washington that it's time to change tack".
One government informant acknowledged a "slow recognition (of the importance of the early years) that comes out of all the work of 30 years".
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It took me a few months of slow recognition, fighting a thought I did not want to believe: we are still a deeply racist country.
In a tone that sometimes resembled a paperback thriller, the report chronicled Mr. bin Laden's rise as a global terrorist leader and the agonizingly slow recognition by the Clinton and Bush administrations of the danger that his network represented.
A lack of active surveillance resulted in slow recognition of the problem with the swine flu vaccine in the USA in the 1970s, when a much higher risk of Guillain Barré syndrome occurred (20).
There was the time in the mid-'90s that Mr. Landmichl, frustrated with state officials' slow recognition of the invasive round goby population, organized a fishing derby for the inedible gobies.
Perhaps the lack of a model with which the reader could experiment might account for the relatively slow recognition of the importance of this article in the immediate years following its publication, and the observation that whilst a physical model of DNA had of course been built, it was only available for viewing (but not modifying) by visiting Cambridge!
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