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The authors acknowledge that one's ethical standpoint on the legalisation of assisted suicide can have a bearing on individual ideas about mental capacity, particularly the standard required for possession of capacity [ 20].
He talked of people struggling but didn't acknowledge that one remedy is a decent pay increase.
"As soon as the hawks acknowledge that one is missing or dead, they immediately get a new hawk," he said.
Both sides acknowledge that one source of the dispute is the divide in the world of advocates for the blind.
Some Rhode Islanders are reluctant to acknowledge that "one of every 14 people" was a slave in the 1700's.
In that sense, those who fight against fat discrimination acknowledge that one of their toughest challenges is the internalized self-hatred of the fat people themselves.
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Mint officials have been closemouthed about the mistake, although acknowledging that one did happen.
But let's start by acknowledging that one of the defining features of this new reality is, in fact, that there are divergent norms.
Mr. Diller bristled when asked about the independence of his directors, and especially when acknowledging that one of them, Diane von Furstenberg, is his wife.
It's like acknowledging that one is allergic to something.
But acknowledging that one sounds gay and then listening to oneself sound so gay are slightly different things.
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