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"There were a lot of mistakes made the first time," said an American official, avoiding any acknowledgment that the United States played a role in the cyber attack on Iran.

While volatile couples may experience intense interchanges that can at times be painful to one or both of them, addressing a difference directly, even somewhat unskillfully, is far better than avoiding the acknowledgment of differences altogether.

OR protocols use a mechanism similar to passive acknowledgments to avoid individual acknowledgments and suppress duplicate retransmissions.

Most prominently, Judge Jed S. Rakoff rejected the settlement of a fraud case brought against Citigroup by the S.E.C. that let the bank avoid an acknowledgment that it did anything wrong.

It was a re-run of his visit to Auschwitz in May 2006, when he contrived to avoid any acknowledgment that Christianity itself bred antisemitism and that Germans, as well as others, voluntarily and often enthusiastically robbed, tortured and slaughtered Jews by the million between 1933 and 1945.

It was  a re-run of his visit to Auschwitz in May 2006, when he contrived to avoid any acknowledgment that Christianity itself bred antisemitism and that Germans, as well as others, voluntarily and often enthusiastically robbed, tortured and slaughtered Jews by the million between 1933 and 1945.

Yet the architects of abusive treatment of detainees in American custody -- at the top levels of government -- have avoided public acknowledgment of their creation of a policy that, despite secret memos crafted to provide a patina of legality, violated U.S. law, not to mention the integrity of the American people.

The church has consistently avoided such an acknowledgment, choosing instead to blame individual Christian sinners.

The aim of the batch map is to avoid sending individual acknowledgment per packet.

He laid the blame squarely on the Nazi regime, avoiding the painful but now common acknowledgment among many Germans that average citizens also shared responsibility.

From the American point of view, the surprise visit was to keep locals from avoiding the checkpoint — and also a tacit acknowledgment that after months of intensified insider attacks, also called green-on-blue violence, things are different in the field.

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