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You don't look at a Neel painting and recognise power, affluence, beauty - though these ingredients may be there.
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Five of them contribute 80% of the total losses of India's state utilities, and five better-governed ones contribute 78% of the cash profits.In 2005 the government recognised power as one of Indians' "basic human needs".
We have, he notes, "been enveloping the world around [information technologies] for decades without fully realising it" – wrapping everything we do in layers of data so dense that they can no longer be comprehended outside of machine memory, speed and pattern-recognising power.
The argument that giving some regions with constitutionally recognised powers - legislative powers - direct access would result in congestion at the Court of Justice would appear to be really very weak, for, if this were the case, then we would have to find a way to strengthen the Court of Justice and make the system more robust and better able to cope with the demand.
"Students don't recognise the power they have: the power to change how corporations think.
So recognise the power of protest!
What if it's to recognise its power and scope?
"Recognise our power, recognise who we are are, recognise that we were here before any law that came and ruled all over us.
Styling is used extensively by celebrities who recognise the power of first impressions.
Because we love the game, recognise its power and feel a strong duty to society".
But it's not always plain sailing, says Dickson: "You have to recognise the power of networking.
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