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Jones says: "Brighton, Bristol and Manchester formed the One Digital alliance because we recognised that all three tech clusters could benefit from sharing our individual experience, expertise and knowledge".

Craig Bankhead, manager of Gateshead Older People's Assembly, says: "We didn't want to be doing the classic food bank thing, because we recognised that older people have pride and don't want to have handouts, which is why we wrapped it all up as part of this wider programme of activities".

We constructed 90% confidence intervals partly because the analysis was exploratory and also because we recognised that different levels of risk may be acceptable when assessing cost differences compared with comparing clinical differences.

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The Labour party (from leader to grassroots) and most trade unions stand united in campaigning to remain in the EU – not because it is perfect (what is?), but because we recognise that political battles must be fought at the appropriate level, and this includes the European level.

"But we are being careful not to offend such volunteers because we recognise that they work tirelessly for the party".

"They've redeployed people, they're now working seven days a week, extra hours as well, and there are further steps they're taking in addition because we recognise that getting passports turned around efficiently and effectively matters to people".

That's one of the reasons why there is this difference between the £2bn figure and the £500m, because we recognise that when it comes to emergency treatment, when it comes to public health, there are obligations that we have that transcend any desire to correct back money for people who aren't entitled to free NHS care.

"We've launched this scholarship because we recognise that, even for the most academically able and talented graduates, it's a tough economic environment in which to seek employment," said Professor Anthony Forster, pro-vice-chancellor (learning and teaching) at the university.

"However, precisely because we recognise that individuals' experience may not match the average, for years we've provided a personal inflation calculator so people can see what their own inflation rate is – or indeed that for any other household spending pattern".

"Je est un autre" – I is an other – was Rimbaud's take on this split in the human psyche, and we find Fattore's gesture of care moving precisely because we recognise that nameless other self in the nameless faceless other.

It is because we recognise that the need to accelerate death as a means to end suffering is almost never required, and that the number of people who would be vulnerable to requesting unwanted assisted suicide as an act of generosity to their loved ones is considerable.

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