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After Darwin we have been forced to recognize new relatives hanging from the family tree.
The orchestra has been forced to recognize the limits of the developing medium.
By then, most females have experienced menopausal symptoms, and most males have been forced to recognize their increasing physical limitations.
Whether in Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq or Afghanistan, nation-builders have been forced to recognize the difficulty of nurturing the institutions, norms and habits of functioning states.
Geology and paleontology, sciences that long held that all changes in Earth history have been calm and gradual, have now been forced to recognize the critical role played by rare but devastating catastrophes like the impact that killed the dinosaurs.
Hesitant action by national regulators means that many other banks have not yet been forced to recognize the full scope of bad investments and depend on the European Central Bank for cash they need to operate.
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The Ottomans were forced to recognize Greek autonomy (1829) and independence (1832).
Honorius was forced to recognize him as joint emperor in 409.
In 1187 he was forced to recognize the second Bulgarian empire.
As a historian, I am forced to recognize that there is nothing purely natural about this catastrophe.
In 1996, Congress passed the Defense of Marriage Act, which says no state can be forced to recognize gay marriages.
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