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His basic recognition that what a writer needs most is uninterrupted time to write, forms the basis of the lucrative awards.
DLA is not a benefit, but a basic recognition that it is more expensive to live as a disabled person in our society".
"As I am sure you will agree, the path to reform starts with the basic recognition that current global tax rules do not reflect the modern and globalized economy that our citizens live and trade in".
Redman attributes the stocks rapid appreciation to the basic recognition that IDC has hundreds of patents for proprietary CMDA (Code Division Multiple Access) and TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) wireless technologies.
Instead, they pioneered a development philosophy called inclusive development that centers on the basic recognition that every citizen of Rwanda is a partner with the government in driving and achieving our goals.
All the above mentioned efforts were made to direct the fate of transplanted cells or host cells that take part in tissue remodeling and rebuilding on a basic recognition that immune system was regarded as a negative regulator of cell functionalities.
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To that end, former President Nelson Mandela and Graça Machel, the former Education Minister of Mozambique, have assumed a direct and personal role in organising a global partnership of leaders from every walk of life to act on a basic recognition - that if we want a more just, equitable and thriving world, we must invest in children now.
They have assumed a direct and personal role in organising a global partnership of leaders from every sphere to act on a basic recognition - that if we want a more just, equitable and thriving world, we must invest in children now.
"It's this basic cultural recognition that people have a pathological relationship with their devices," she said.
Such models distinguish the basic stages of face recognition that can trigger a feeling of familiarity (Bruce and Young 1986: p. 310)—or feeling of resemblance to a known person (Young et al. 1985: p. 517)—from the decision- making process supporting judgments about the identity of a person.
Several researchers have demonstrated that human hearing becomes functional in the second trimester of gestation, and it's been shown that the heart rate of a fetus quickens when it hears an audiotape of its mother reading a poem and slows when a female stranger reads the same thing — a recognition that requires a basic grasp of vocal rhythms.
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