Sentence examples for instead acknowledges from inspiring English sources

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The weight of evidence now available leaves no doubt that vivax malaria in many settings often occurs in association with a pernicious and threatening course of illness, which does not assign cause and effect but instead, acknowledges real consequences without regard to their specific genesis.

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Argentina must instead acknowledge and address its past failures to reform its public finances, and become a more competitive exporter.

Yet she does not make excuses for her fatness, instead acknowledging that it was, and is still, tightly intertwined with her longing for love.

Resist the temptation to tell the child there is nothing to worry about, and instead acknowledge the child's concerns and the effect they have.

If a one-time devaluation could help release nations from their troubles rather more quickly, perhaps Germany should instead acknowledge – or insist – that the single currency is a failed exchange-rate regime.

"We should stop calling it a jobs bill, and instead acknowledge this is about business tax cuts," said Representative Barbara Lee, a California Democrat and chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus.

As part of the slush fund investigation, some of Spain's most powerful construction entrepreneurs have been subpoenaed by Judge Ruz, but have denied any wrongdoing and instead acknowledged making some declared donations to political foundations.

McDonald's and its brethren want some love; they want people like Marion Nestle, Michele Simon and me to stop kvetching and instead acknowledge that they're making great strides in promoting health rather than "illth" [2] … but only the most gullible buy that.

We do better to overcome our denial and dissociation and to instead acknowledge that radiation effects are one and the same no matter what their source, that the combination of nature and human fallibility makes no technology completely safe, and that the technology most dangerous to us can hardly be relied upon to provide something "clean" or pure, or to otherwise redeem us.

I doubt my post from this morning had anything to do with it, but this afternoon the AP thankfully stopped saying that investors are afraid that we might be headed for a recession and instead acknowledged that investors think we're already in one.

By James Surowiecki October 24, 2008 I doubt my post from this morning had anything to do with it, but this afternoon the AP thankfully stopped saying that investors are afraid that we might be headed for a recession and instead acknowledged that investors think we're already in one.

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