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And they completely recognise the significance of what happened there.
Kate Bielby, one of the three parents leading the action, which is being supported by the British Humanist Association (BHA), said: "I completely recognise the importance of children learning about the different religions, especially in our increasingly diverse society.
Not that you'd completely recognise the course for the first Masters in 1934, given the back nine was then the front nine.
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We all recognise this.
We all recognise that".
Doctors failed completely to recognise very bad QoL (<25 and 0 points).
According to Austrian honorary consul John Clifford, as dean of the consular corps: "Any contact we have with the Scottish government are completely transparent, recognising that international relations are reserved to the UK government".
"I completely didn't recognise him.
Inevitably, he completely fails to recognise the enormity of her sacrifice.
Psychologist Dr Richard Nisbett believes "that we tend to exaggerate the influence of personal, 'dispositional' factors" and that we tend to underestimate, or completely fail to recognise, the situational factors that have a heavy influence on our behaviour.
"This report completely fails to recognise the considerable improvements we have made to the Work Capability Assessment since coming to power in 2010, having inherited a system from the last government that was not fit for purpose," he said.
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