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I have subsequently closely engaged with Bouchard's argument for majority precedence and will not repeat that here but simply note that my conclusion was that a case can be made for acknowledging that the majority, no less than minorities, has a normative significance but not a special precedence (Modood, 2014).
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Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, recently made headlines for acknowledging that the Catholic Church must do a better job reaching out to gays and lesbians.
With their emphasis on emergent change with unpredictable outcomes, Aarts et al. [ 21] make a case for acknowledging that unexpected and unplanned contingencies will influence the implementation process.
The findings in the present study do not provide specific recommendations for policy makers; rather, they suggest the relevance of researcher/decision maker interaction for implementation policies and thus it makes the case for acknowledging it.
In acknowledging mistakes made for the show Enlisted, the crew decided to put out a challenge to its potential audience -- a "Coin Challenge".
This Article makes a feminist case for acknowledging women's acts of violence as consistent with-not threatening to-the goals of the domestic violence movement and the feminist movement.
"I was a ham," he acknowledged, which "made for a special relationship with the students".
Mr Obama declared that the country was "made for this moment," but he acknowledged that the often divisive and combative politics of today have sometimes fallen short of the size of the country's problems.
On Monday, as news of the pending announcement trickled out, the Syrian minister of information, Omran al-Zoubi, told a Lebanese television station that the U.S. was finally acknowledging a claim made for almost two years by the Bashar Assad regime: that it was fighting not a popular uprising but a war waged by terrorist groups.
The resolution acknowledges the progress made for children since the adoption of the Convention and calls on European Union institutions to "undertake additional measures to ensure the respect for the rights of every child, everywhere, especially the most vulnerable".
"As we look back over the past 20 years to acknowledge the progress made for children, this is also a time to look forward to see what more can be done, especially for the most marginalised and vulnerable children in the country who are still left behind in terms of education, health, the digital divide and protection," added Ms. Belmonte.
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