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"This is particularly important for me," he said facetiously, going on to acknowledge that he is not typically known for sartorial fastidiousness.
Tom Levitt, the MP for High Peak, rebutted the suggestion of "deep division" before going on to acknowledge the "deep frustration, as any governing party fighting a recession not of our making, 10 points behind in the poll, would suffer.
In response Sir Jeremy Greenstock says: "Well perhaps all of those things", before going on to acknowledge that sanctions are still a blunt instrument.
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But having acknowledged that this may be in John le Carré a temperamental weakness, reflecting the clutch of ambiguity rather than any ultimate fear of moral fine-tuning, one must go on to acknowledge that he permits the Palestinian point to be made with rare and convincing eloquence.
But Pettitte went on to acknowledge that no one knew how he would feel today or how the injury would manifest itself overnight.
He went on to acknowledge the videos could show one person or two and perhaps not even the person who set the fire.
She went on to acknowledge that " conditions are certainly different".
He went on to acknowledge that this was unlikely to happen.
He went on to acknowledge, however, that his thinking had evolved.
He went on to acknowledge that drones have their limits, and that "force alone cannot make us safe".
He goes on to acknowledge, however, that it is a matter that can only be addressed by education.
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