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Or you might actually be spending time with a man who knows where he's going and doesn't need to ask for directions, not that we could ever acknowledge that!
"What's most amazing," a liberal Democrat said with something like genuine admiration, "is that he can seemingly completely change his mind and not ever acknowledge that".
On whether party will ever acknowledge that the June 3-4th crackdown was a mistake: You should pay attention to the different versions of how they have referred to June 4th.
Watching the Obama administration launch its "new era of engagement" over the last 10 months, most seasoned observers have pondered two questions: first, if engagement fails, will the Obama team ever acknowledge that it has failed?
Not once during those three years did any of my teachers ever acknowledge that there was anything outside that window worth looking at.
However, Plantinga denies that the Christian exclusivist need ever acknowledge that he is facing true epistemic parity — need ever admit that he actually is differing with true epistemic peers.
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She talks matter of factly, but it's evident that Tomlin has always been something of a trailblazer, without ever acknowledging that's what she's doing.
So for years, Mr. Myers had to walk a delicate line, trashing Philip Morris publicly while quietly taking advantage of Mr. Parrish's support and connections on Capitol Hill to move the bill forward — without ever acknowledging that help.
But now, without ever acknowledging that maybe things weren't that great after all, President Bush is warning that given the economy's problems, "the worst thing the Congress could do is raise taxes on the American people and on American businesses".
When Drake's all about "sweatpants, hair back, chillin' with no makeup on," I do take that wrong, in the same way I always felt disserviced by Jane Pratt's famous makeunders," the way they privileged "natural beauty," without ever acknowledging that "natural beauty" itself privileges the naturally, and conventionally, beautiful.
But have either Summers or Kohn ever acknowledged that they got it wrong, and explained why?
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