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"It's a constitutional power that if recognised would be a fundamentally dangerous new power that the government would have".
In the words of Napoleon Bonaparte: "The freedom of the negroes, if recognised in St Domingue [as Haiti was then known] and legalised by France, would at all times be a rallying point for freedom-seekers of the New World". He sent 22,000 soldiers to recapture the "Pearl of the Antilles".
Elucidating the exact causative organism of post-infectious bronchiectasis is typically difficult because of significant overlap in imaging findings between different infectious organisms; however there are a few pathogens that have specific patterns of bronchiectasis, which, if recognised by the imager, can assist in diagnosis and treatment outcomes.
If recognised in an intramolecular manner, the modification leads to a change in the target's conformation.
Overdiagnosis, for example, would not be a problem if recognised and overtreatment was therefore averted.
Accordingly, resection of small bowel primaries, if recognised on imaging or endoscopy, is now advocated.
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As if recognising the slight hollow ring of his words, he adds: "It's still not nice, but it is what it is".
They are going to destroy 27 years of work: that's what he would say.' Madame Loiseau shook her head, as if recognising the lunacy of it all.
When Beatrice talks of a star dancing at her birth, Redgrave waves upwards as if recognising the line was written for her.
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If Russia recognised the enclaves, that might encourage bits of Russia that wanted independence.
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