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Because it can't see, it can only recognise an ingredient if it has been placed in a pre-determined position.
We have been made so stupid that we can only recognise the world as private or public.
Perhaps we can only recognise and reward writing by minorities when its subject matter is not uncomfortably close to home – and that includes Rushdie's work, which is international in tone and mostly subcontinental in its content.
But then, the central conceit of Cinderella - that the prince can only recognise the woman he fell in love with by her shoe size – is slightly ridiculous to begin with, and Ratmansky serves that well.
"If all of the voting Academy members are 80 years old and can only recognise gifts and talents that are associated to you being an actor in a slave movie, or as a nanny, get them out of there, it's time," he said.
For now the firm says its system can only recognise its products and not the people wearing them.
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The head servant himself also provides another defence, late in the book: "While it is all very well to talk of 'turning points', one can surely only recognise such moments in retrospect... " Again, Ishiguro leaves things deliciously ambiguous.
The actors playing Biggie and Lil Kimm are strong but the portrayal of Puffy (or Diddy or whatever) is weak and you can pretty much only recognise Tupac because he's wearing a "thug life" hat.
The public and individual dimensions interact insofar as a duty to participate can only be recognised where an epidemiological intervention addresses a real threat, and will plausibly deliver public benefit that includes participating individuals, at least with a high likelihood.
"We just go and try and get three points for the club and I'm sure if we do that and put the performances in then it can only be recognised by the FA".
I tried desperately not to fall off in front of a giggling queue, but I slowed the swing to a halt about two minutes in due to the insides-going-grey feeling that can only be recognised as intense nausea.
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