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But the main reason is that most new usages and shifts in meaning can only be recognized by the human eye.
These countries should not only be recognized for their unstinting commitment to keeping their borders open for Syrian refugees, they should be massively supported as well.
Some of the parasitic forms are so modified and specialized as adults that they can only be recognized as crustaceans by features of their life histories.
His rabbinic brilliance could only be recognized by the religious elite and was meaningful only to an Orthodox minority of the population.
He said the two bishops could only be recognized for work within the Episcopal Church by the church's General Convention, its legislative body, which is to meet this summer.
Holly Beck, a pro surfer and model who appears in the WB reality show "Boarding House: North Shore," defends the commercialism of the sport: "These opportunities must not only be recognized, but also taken.
The Confederacy would only be accepted as a significant diplomatic actor, would only be recognized as a legitimate nation-state, if doing so served the interests of the international community's existing members.
(While many out-of-state couples travel to these states for ceremonies and call them "weddings," their unions may only be recognized by a handful of states. California and Oregon — and to a more limited degree Maine, Hawaii, Washington State and the District of Columbia — have domestic partnership laws).
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