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While we do not agree with everything Sir Mike has said, we are always the first to recognise - for example in relation to medical services and accommodation - that although we have delivered real improvements, there is more we can do.

We recognise, for example, that entities may have quite different roles in different systems and that the ontology may seem quite different when we adopt perspectives that emphasise different features.

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All parties in this week's discussion recognised, for example, the need to avoid a pyrotechnic crisis that would thrill those urging British voters to flee the EU.

It seems at long last to have been recognised, for example, that museums are not perhaps the best mechanisms for encouraging greater social inclusion, and that success cannot really be measured by the percentage of visitors from particular ethnic minorities.

The report is also attuned to the more insidious aspects of private commercial surveillance, recognising, for example, that the evolving internet of things poses unprecedented challenges for privacy and security and must proceed with transparency, accountability, and clear legal bases for data collection and use.

The scope distinction is recognised, for example, by Bacon in his Sincategoreumata of the early thirteenth century (cf. Kretzmann 1982, 219).

It added: "The design of a tax system involves many trade-offs and compromises, and these need to be recognised, for example there is often a trade-off between simplicity and fairness and between the tax revenue required for public expenditure and the level of taxes set.

The data show that in several samples two distinct populations can be recognised (for example, PE06/8, PE88, and PE70), whereas with other samples this is not the case.

In those tumour types where the phenomenon of 'cystic enlargement' is well recognised, for example, non-seminomatous germ cell tumours, appropriate note should be made.

It is now recognised, for example, that certain ribosomal proteins have extraribosomal functions concerning the regulation of p53 and the cell cycle (Dai & Lu, 2004; Jin et al, 2004).

It was recognised for example that families may often stay at the dispensary waiting for a one hour assessment for far longer than an hour, and that field staff may turn up late to a household for an appointment, causing delays.

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