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P2, 50 59yo Indian Jain woman, tertiary education, interview Understanding that you can carry on you know and just understanding the progression because usually people associate dementia with those last stage, you can't recognise anybody, you're incontinent they only recognise that very end stage they don't recognise from the initial from the very start, that is not people's conception.

Understanding that you can carry on you know and just understanding the progression because usually people associate dementia with those last stage, you can't recognise anybody, you're incontinent they only recognise that very end stage they don't recognise from the initial from the very start, that is not people's conception.

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That needn't mean allowing "Blairite" cuckoos into the nest, only recognising that there is a "soft left" whose support is a precondition for a functional party.

As infants perhaps we only recognised that food and warmth are appropriate to us, but since humans are rational, more than these basic necessities are appropriate to us.

"Let me see if he is able/To sit still for once at a table," Hoffmann begins his ditty, only to recognise that Philip is an incurable wriggler and incapable of being, as he puts it, "a little gentleman".

Three different monoclonal antibodies were used to detect integrin β1: P5D2 recognises integrin β1 regardless of its conformation, whereas 9EG7 and HUTS21 only recognise integrin β1 that is either competent to bind ligand or bound to ligand – this is often considered to reflect integrin β1 in its active conformation (Lenter et al, 1993; Bazzoni et al, 1995; Luque et al, 1996).

In future, I would like to see any company that has been found to have broken the law and not paid staff the minimum wage, and is not recognising the trade union that represents their workforce, not only made to recognise that union, but made to accept, if the union wishes, worker representation on the board.

But Japan only recently recognised that its indigenous people exist at all, and centuries of oppression and aggressive assimilation policies are believed to have inspired many Ainu to deny their indigeneity.

A kernel based on Euclidean distance between point locations not only fails to recognise that farms in reality are areas, but also that the landscape is non-homogenous and that transmission potential is therefore not equal in all directions.

Peter White, Alliance & Leicester's chief executive, is unlikely to be the only one to recognise that his bank was too small to survive alone.

These things – career, finance – are all an important part of the rich tapestry that is life but surely, in the end, it's not only hippies who recognise that friendships and relationships are the things that matter the most.

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