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Most entrants have addresses supplied, mottoes are (sometimes oddly) translated and again, for the first time children born out of wedlock (more than 30% of all births in Britain, these days, though still quite a bit less common among the upper class) are sometimes acknowledged.
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But the ideas remain, and they are wiser and more prescient than is sometimes acknowledged.
This crucial distinction is all too often lost, the relationship between fashion and being a common or garden show-off being more subtle than is sometimes acknowledged.
Motivation is sometimes acknowledged as one of the "soft skills" that is fundamental to life success (e.g., Duncan and Dunifon 1998; Goldsmith et al. 2000).
This gap is sometimes acknowledged within fundamentalist communities and bemoaned, for the fantasy in operation is that what is needed is precisely more belief; that the community needs to be challenged to take their beliefs more seriously.
This analysis suggests that the WHO/GCP definition of sponsor has been integrated as such into many international and national legislations, guidelines and regulations, and is not entirely adequate to cover the reality of funding arrangements in global health today (even if the difference between commercial and non-commercial sponsors is sometimes acknowledged).
But the Chinese banks' ratios are not necessarily directly comparable, bank analysts caution, because Chinese banks are sometimes slow to acknowledge that delinquent loans may not be collectible.
We are sometimes reluctant to acknowledge it, but although we're all singular entities, we're also very similar in many ways; many of our behaviours and issues can be "categorized".
She said that scientists were given less time than usual to provide expert comment on draft sections of the environmental reviews — just 48 hours in some cases — and that their comments were sometimes not acknowledged.
Astute conservatives have sometimes acknowledged that, fundamentally, Keynes was one of them.
Extant ancient apples, such as the Newton Pippin and the Esopus Spitzenburg, are sometimes called "heirlooms," to acknowledge either their genetic continuity or their delicate hand-to-hand value.
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