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Perhaps their inability to acknowledge the historical complexity of this conflict is understandable: The Palestinians, after all, were its losers.
To Sam, his father's behaviour was consistent with his usual inability to acknowledge or adapt to change.
His lifelong silence, the film suggests, is less a sign of strength than of cowardice, a crippling inability to acknowledge or communicate the truth of his own feelings.
The Dutch government's inability to acknowledge the damage done by austerity despite mounting evidence is a case of "cognitive dissonance", Mr Teulings told the Financial Times.
"The big mistake, in my view, is the inability to acknowledge that the overall strategy hasn't worked," Mr. de Blasio said.
Prosecutorial intransigence, a galling inability to acknowledge that initial judgments were incorrect, is the hallmark of almost every wrongful conviction case I am familiar with.
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Its rationalist and materialist analyses, he continued, have also led to an inability "to recognize or acknowledge the power of religion in the modern world".
His sudden inability to even acknowledge Camille, Lena and Claire was initially blackly comic (urinating in front of them in the bathroom), then deeply creepy, and finally hugely sad.
Lack of awareness was viewed as the inability to adequately acknowledge systematic review existence.
An inability to listen to, acknowledge, and validate the uncomfortable feelings of another.
Its apparent inability (for so long) to acknowledge there even was a problem is a particularly worrying sign.
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