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But it is good to recognise that we can only work in a context, not out of it.
"It was especially good to recognise the signatures of synod colleagues from many of the different traditions that make up our richly diverse church," he said.
It's good to recognise that there are some social enterprises doing phenomenal things in very different ways to address society's big problems".
It felt good to recognise the past without hurt or anger, to remember how we had let all that go and enjoy the fact that we were well away from those painful years.
I think it would be good to recognise that the overground feeds the underground too.
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Salieri's torment was that he was good enough to recognise genius, but not good enough to be one.
He also rejected the notion it would be a good idea to recognise firms with a good record of paying tax, perhaps through a kitemark.
Our feelings help us to hone in on the good, and to recognise evil when we see it.
(Or, as I would prefer to call them, people with the good sense to recognise that attacking Iran is nuts?) Our job is to prevent that box from being drawn or tightened.
But it has to be hoped that the studio will have the good sense to recognise that he long ago lost sight of what made his own creation special, and began pumping it ruthlessly for cash.
Good policies need to recognise the contribution of all these factors and act on the most important.
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