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"What have we got to lose from recognising the Palestinians' suffering?
But it is still a very long way from recognising either the Afghan government or the post-2001 constitution.
So what do anti-slavery organisations have to gain from recognising the link between climate change and modern-day slavery?
The couple's grown-up children are well realised: quarrelsome and opinionated, they transmit home truths their parents shrink from recognising.
We encourage conversation, welcome diversity and understand that both identity and agency can come from recognising our differences.
The other, United States v Windsor, concerned the Defence of Marriage Act (DOMA) of 1996, which barred the federal government from recognising gay nuptials.
Attacking such software may have allowed the agencies to keep it from recognising threats from governments, as well as exploiting known vulnerabilities to get in.
The group are almost all New York virgins, and they keep experiencing that inevitable déjà vu that comes from recognising a scene from the movies.
Political blame games distract us from recognising the need for wholesale, expensive adaptation to our river environments – the price of inadequate climate change mitigation.
War is "framed" in the media so as to prevent us from recognising the people who are to be killed as living fully "grievable" lives, like ours.
He quit a private law firm last year after it dropped its defence of a law forbidding the federal government from recognising same sex marriages.
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