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The families of two Yemeni men killed in 2012 have sued the United States, alleging they were innocent bystanders hit by missiles from a US drone strike and calling for an acknowledgement of their "unlawful deaths".

What we're calling for is an acknowledgement that all perspectives are in fact legitimate and have different resonance and different applicability by different stakeholders or different circumstances.

She said the city had become a "seedbed" for the civil rights movement in the US and is now calling for a better acknowledgement of this in school curriculums in the UK and the US.

Hannah Waddilove, a former colleague of Regeni's at Oxford Analytica, where he worked for a year, and one of those who set up the petition, told VICE News that his friends and colleagues in Britain were calling for "a UK acknowledgement" of the murder.

"A tier 3 status for Thailand is called for as acknowledgement of the severity of the human trafficking situation in Thailand and failure of successive administrations to address the breakdown in rule of law and migration policy that have led to this poor situation," he says.

I've looked at ways to turn these dismal statistics around and called for better acknowledgement of the actual problems in order to find resolutions.

Asses firmly on their shoulders, over one thousand petitioners called for an acknowledgement of the "editorial lapse" that allowed "irresponsible generalities" to be applied to women and black artists.

He calls for an acknowledgement of humankind's "limitations in the face of the depth and grandeur of the order of creation" [ 31].

While science lobbyists are pleased at that acknowledgement of the importance of research funding, they say the report omits an explicit distinction that science lobbyists have been calling for in deciding what should be cut and what should be preserved.

Manoukian, Schiff and others at the commemoration said they were upset that in a statement released by the White House, President Obama called for a "just acknowledgement of the facts" but did not use the word genocide when describing the massacre.

My intellectual limitations offer no quick-fix to the inequities and matrices of oppression created by our national and international immigration laws, but my conscience calls for humility and acknowledgement of the injustices that prevent all persons from experiencing equal opportunity to move freely throughout the world.

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