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It was an acknowledgement of something we had already begun to figure out for ourselves; that Eurovision would be better off without us.
And with it, an acknowledgement of something long forgotten: that contrary to popular myth, Britain has a rich and internationally influential history of urban planning.
Beneath the team rivalries, interpersonal scuffles, and slow-burning skirmishes for primacy sits a quiet acknowledgement of something like mutual interest — which, when revealed, can appear stronger and even more admirable than the competitive urge that makes sports possible.
A: I wouldn't say it's an accomplishment so much as it's an acknowledgement of something I felt over the past six or seven months since I've taken this job, which is just a growing market power, and that's good.
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His frank acknowledgement of his error is something that is disturbingly lacking from many of those in Ball's book.
The importance of this aside is fully registered when one notices that Ford's acknowledgement of the telephone is something like Fitzgerald's acknowledgement of the automobile.
1. Acknowledgement of responsibility: This means admitting something was your fault and taking ownership over the mistake.
But, in recent years, there's been a broader acknowledgement that something at the core of the system is deeply fucked, and the desire to fix it has gone mainstream.
They are tenacious historians but they are melancholic because what always comes to light is a history of cruelty and carelessness; and because the act of recovery itself is an acknowledgement that something has gone missing.
There is no acknowledgement that their new city visions might come at the cost of something else.
I was wondering because Dad is not entirely conscious any more - I was wondering if something might slip out - even a veiled acknowledgement of difficulties we've had in the past or something but that didn't happen (Family3MemberB para.13).
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