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The threat is worsened by the fact that the symptoms can't be recognised because the person doesn't realise they are cold.
If Channel 4's Jon Snow can't be recognised for the national treasure he is – an unabashed leftie who has beaten the system (but also has to compromise, as we all do) – what hope is there?
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Why can't being recognised be part of a treaty?" His play is delightfully funny and, while culturally specific, the family dynamics it depicts are universal.
It's just a shame the government can't be flexible too and recognise the impact it is having on the high street.
Kurdish people will not be cajoled with an apology when Kurdish language does no have any legal status, academic institutions can't be set up to teach other disciplines in Kurdish, and Kurdish declaration of autonomy has not been recognised.
The ceasefire has not been recognised.
I'm hoping to study German at university, but I also recognise that we can't be too negative about today.
It's important to recognise that you can't be all things to all people in a small startup – and there are great mentoring organisations and free online resources out there that can help.
The person has to be recognised by the government as having a serious physical impairment, but can't be mentally disabled.
Adblocking is a very serious issue and we and other publishers need to recognise that digital advertising can't be our sole revenue stream.
It seems sinister, the idea that our lives have become something that can't be dramatised, or depicted in a way we can recognise, share and discuss.
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