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"There is nothing to say that a few years from now, or sooner, that New York State won't be ready to recognize the equality that our families should have," Mr. Levi said.
However, it is important to signal that the international community will be ready to recognize a negotiated agreement between Georgia, Abkhazia and South Ossetia in regard to their future political arrangements, whatever those arrangement might be.
When one of the leading distillers of big ideas comes up short, that's a sure sign that society, more generally, may be ready to recognize that what we don't know about causes and consequences of important events and trends is as important as what we do know.
At the same time, Rogers says, academic researchers should be ready to recognize their own limitations and partner with colleagues who can bring other crucial expertise to the enterprise, adding, "People should do what they know and find other people to do the things they don't know".
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He added that 100 countries were ready to recognize Kosovo's independence as soon as it was declared.
"Following the model of Pirandello's 'Right You Are,' families recognized Mangin because they were ready to recognize practically anybody," Mr. Le Naour notes.
The United States has indicated that it is ready to recognize Kosovo by the end of this year without a negotiated settlement or a Security Council resolution.
"Terrorist tactics and nonrecognition of Israel are the only two things that stand between them (the PLO) and independence," Jackson said, indicating that he believed Arafat is ready to recognize Israel but is not ready to say so.
We are ready to recognize the humanity of those who were victims of an unequal system; the film's poise forces us to recognize, as well, the humanity of those who served as executioners.
"And given the intensive arrest efforts for the last two or three years, it's hard to believe that people are ready to recognize that every single case has a human angle".
If the child is father of the man — if childhood shapes future sensibility — then Otto Frank, despite his sufferings in Auschwitz, may have had less in common with his own daughter than he was ready to recognize.
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