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The worst parts were trying not to [have] a heart attack, although recognising the oncoming symptoms, but not being able to slow down because of the camel, time and your watch ticking.

In theory this approach should also be able to recognise buildings and landmarks, such as the Eiffel Tower, although recognising 3-D objects is much more difficult than identifying static 2-D images, says Mr Davis.

As such, Section 12 of the Act provides that, if a court is considering whether to grant relief which infringes on the right to freedom of expression (such as an injunction), it must "have particular regard to the importance of the Convention right to freedom of expression", although recognising the other limits put on this right.

Although recognising that NMC may be looking for standardisation of learning outcomes across all registrants, this could be something to be considered in the future.

Although recognising that strategic planning should not be over-determined by operational issues, workshop participants felt that the resource context was relevant for setting clinical service priorities.

A minority felt that the need to avoid harm was paramount and advocated prescription-only availability, although recognising that this may increase doctors' workloads and NHS costs.

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Others advocated moving all meetings to other countries, although recognised this would penalise US scholars unable or unwilling to travel for fear that re-entry could be denied.

According to family law barrister, Neelim Sultan: "Islamic ceremonies contracted in the UK are not recognised as legal, although recognised among the community as a customary marriage, whereas bigamy is a legal offence and only relevant to the civil ceremonies.

Thermally activated persulphate (TAPS) degradation process, although recognised as an effective means for pollutant degradation, is challenged by the high cost of energy and a sub-optimal operation due to the limited elucidation of its mechanisms.

The majority of meningiomas are spontaneous and of unknown aetiology, although recognised risk factors include previous exposure to radiation, genetic disorders such as neurofibromatosis type 2, in which the tumours may be multiple [3], and after head injury, although the causality in the latter is unclear [2].

Although recognised as a 'diver effect' it represents a complex response to ongoing diver presence and a 'tape effect' due to the presence of the tape.

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