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It's important to recognise that being LGBT and having a religion are not mutually exclusive.
But they seem to recognise that being nice makes commercial sense, particularly if happy customers tell their friends about Lidl's surprises, or their Aldi equivalents.
Such attitudes fail to recognise that being poor, raising children while being poor, involves choosing between less-than-ideal alternatives every single day.
Both these awards were decided by people who just maybe recognise that being a woman is more than a set of chromosomes.
One solution for those who indulge, however, is to recognise that being simultaneously fascinated with the physical traits of black women – and dismayed when they haven't been appropriated – is racist.
Marketing geniuses are working on this stuff right now, but not all of them recognise that being allowed to do this kind of thing depends on societal consent – push the intrusion too far and people will push back.
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More likely, he will recognise that is unrealistic.
And not to recognise that is crazy indeed.
I recognise that's the way some people feel.
Getting parents to recognise that is quite tricky," he says.
But we recognise that is not cost effective at the moment.
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