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Academics also recognise that things have changed.
I recognise that things like Deep Purple's orchestral efforts immediately pop into people's minds.
It would be perverse not to recognise that things have moved on since then.
We just tend to be quite short-sighted and not recognise that things have changed massively already".
The country then was in far less of a crisis than now, when both parties to the conflict recognise that things have not been worse since the founding of the state in 1948.
The brochure handed out today by the Israeli press accreditation office in Jerusalem ends its introductory paragraph: 'To most Israelis, Israel is, quite simply, Ha'aretz, the Land.' The country then was in far less of a crisis than now, when both parties to the conflict recognise that things have not been worse since the founding of the state in 1948.
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Ofsted recognise that and things will improve significantly over the next 12 months.
Prost recognised that things were totally different in his day.
Local government has been an early adopter in recognising that things have changed utterly and will not change back.
"We have been very good at recognising that things don't last forever," says Nigel Stein, GKN's chief executive since January.The company owes its name to an early marriage between Welsh heavy industry and Midlands metal-bashing, brokered by Arthur Keen, a Victorian entrepreneur.
Cancer Council initiatives required patience and persistence and ongoing commitment to work through issues and clarify expectations, recognising that things did not always happen the way that had been planned.
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