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Some in Labour recognise the difficulty of this position.
Realistic Blues fans recognise the difficulty of Clark's task, but their sympathy may fade if results continue to disappoint.
The Tory leader told BBC Radio 5 Live on Monday: "The public sector unions and other trade unions have to recognise the difficulty the country is in.
But his progress through the NHS was marred by persistent failure to recognise the difficulty he faced as a black man in a largely white medical establishment.
"In all honesty these things are sometimes out of our control, if one of the every top teams comes in for one of our players we recognise the difficulty of holding on to them.
Furthermore, it is important to recognise the difficulty in selecting studies dealing with economic migrant populations.
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The publishers Melville House either don't recognise the difficulties, or simply don't care.
Both Shelter and Crisis say the current welfare regime does not recognise the difficulties of dealing with the rental market.
The move was designed to recognise the difficulties that people have had signing up for new health care plans.
The input of time, effort and resources demanded of local councillors is escalating all the time, but we rarely recognise the difficulties this poses for those with caring responsibilities, full-time jobs or other commitments.
"While our clients recognise the difficulties of policing large-scale operations, it is nevertheless clear that the police must strike the right balance between maintaining public order and allowing people to express their political beliefs".
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