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But then it is a third thing to acknowledge a point you have drawn from another -- assuming, of course, pace solipsism, you believe that there are other people in the world, and they might possibly have something to say.
But the authors argue that rather than introducing a methodological flaw, they simply acknowledged a shared point of reference.
Besides fraternity and sorority houses, there are few indoor spaces where students can congregate, on or off campus, a fact the administration has long acknowledged, making a point of including such places in new buildings.
In the same interview, he acknowledged, to a point, his district's dependence on immigrant workers.
Martin Cheyne, the club captain, was also impressive in acknowledging a wider point.
I want to acknowledge a good point that many readers made about my post: that a willingness to speak truth to power should not be limited to government, but extended to corporations and other powerful institutions.
"[A]s the authors acknowledge, a critical point about land-sparing is that one absolutely must have effective land-use zoning in order to pull it off", said Professor Laurance.
Apple at this point acknowledged a software error but, you say, has failed to get back to you.
No one acknowledged an individual breaking point.
It is important to acknowledge a few points at the outset: Nothing has been proved and Calipari has not been named in the case.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has acknowledged an error that was pointed out by a seventh-grade boy from West Hartford, Conn., in a 6th-century map of the Byzantine Empire.
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