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The continued surveillance of the police by civilians has been critical, both to the protection of people's lives, liberty, and rights, and to the creation of a culture that might become more amenable to acknowledging the abuse of police officers and its corrosive impact.
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Recent years have shown that the American public is increasingly amenable to modest changes in access to firearms – their elected officials simply refuse to acknowledge it.
That includes passengers, who can surely be required to acknowledge the risks they are taking.Two lessons of history are pertinent: greater rewards require greater risks; and new frontiers are not amenable to monopolistic control by government.
like to acknowledge Frankie.
"You have to acknowledge that.
Washington refused to acknowledge it.
Pickering seems to acknowledge this.
Although Halladay did not specifically discuss the possibility of being traded to the Yankees, he acknowledged that he would be amenable to playing for a large market team.
Stein acknowledges that her supporters are amenable to the goals of the Democrats to varying degrees, and that many will vote for the party in close elections.
Even ID advocate Michael Behe acknowledges that the realities of biology are not amenable to adjudication (though he does not agree with the scientific community about what that reality is; Behe 2006).
Proponents of the carve-outs acknowledge that they may make business owners more amenable to unionization.
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