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The Somali government acknowledges that without them it would fall to the insurgents within days, maybe even hours.

Still, Aspöck acknowledges that without her "fantastic" husband to care for their two young children, her work would be impossible.

But he readily acknowledges that without Duncan ministering to the pitching staff, the story all these years would probably be different.

Nonetheless, when Dervla decides to return to Cuba to pursue her complex love affair with the island, she acknowledges that without the Trio she "wouldn't have to worry about food supplies, landmines, staying too long in museums, travelling by train, getting lost, being arrested.

He went on to captain Great Britain and, known more widely as Stevo (a shortening of his name he picked up while playing for Penrith in NSW), is now the voice of the sport on Sky - and acknowledges that, without Murdoch, his sport would have been in trouble.

And while criticism for the hacks and their practises may seem fair (although the film acknowledges that without them, some evidence would never have come to light), it never really explores the question of why people are fascinated by sex and death.

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Yet it's possible to be dissatisfied, even angry, about the way the financial bailouts have worked, while acknowledging that without these bailouts things would have been much worse.

The court wasn't sanctioning the behavior, only acknowledging that without case law they couldn't convict this person of a crime.

But you can't acknowledge that without also acknowledging the time-tested rigor of modern science and all that it has accomplished -- and that it is far more likely that science is right here.

In November 2007, the Commission officially decided to suspend the infringement case against Belgium [ 15], acknowledging that without this restrictive measure, a problem could arise in the future for the quality and the sustainability of the Belgian health system.

Education in global health thus becomes a means to 'mobilise the commitment of the workforce' [ 5] rather than an end in itself, acknowledging that without this mobilisation the health workforce can be 'an enormous source of resistance to change, anchored to past models that are convenient, reassuring, profitable and intellectually comfortable' [ 5].

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