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It is the mark of Davis's literary skill that she not only recognises this, but turns it to her own advantage.
For us, Bupa's commitment to a Well World not only recognises the care and support we already provide, but helps us to think how we can extend this care to people and communities beyond our care homes.
Agriculture minister Michelle O'Neill said: "This award … not only recognises the quality of the Lough Neagh eel but also the historical importance of the product to the area with the continued use of traditional methods and sustainable practices".
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Against Žižek's charge that his work neglects ideology, Chomsky insisted not only that he recognises ideology but that he has dedicated much of his life to combating its falsehoods.
At least Nicklaus recognises not only the 33-year-old's quality but also his work ethic.
Ethology now recognises not only chimpanzees but also all other animals not as "things" to dominate but as breathing, feeling beings with families, dialects, intellect and emotions.
Jonathan Browning, chairman of the Coventry and Warwicksire LEP, said: "The industrial strategy is in its early days but it is pleasing to see that government recognises not only the importance of the advanced manufacturing sector but also the need for us to be at the forefront of developing the automotive technologies of the future.
An estimated 250,000 of immigrants are not halachically Jewish (which only recognises maternal descent), but rather considered Jewish under the law of return due to having at least one Jewish grandparent, or being the spouse of Jewish immigrants who received Israeli citizenship according to the Law of Return.
The non-criminalisation of trafficking victims should be recognised not only as a legal requirement but as a moral right which recognises the vulnerability of the victims and the abuse they endure".
"People feel proud to be part of a process that not only gives jobs and skills but also recognises their cultural place within the society".
In a poem called Ruins (Ypres, 1917), George Herbert Clarke recognises that trench warfare not only turns men and their works to ruins but also has the same effect on nature itself.
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