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It is concluded, scientific debate needs to move beyond the dialectic of quantitative vs qualitative research to recognise the merit of a variety of different approaches.
The time when the entertainment industry learned to recognise the merit of an independently produced, gay coming-of-age drama with a mostly African-American cast over the self-flattering charms of a Hollywood-celebrating Hollywood musical?
He even called one of his children Amadeus in an attempt to bring him closer to Mozart, but it is only recently that he has begun to recognise the merit of his string writing.
Author Ian Inglis writes that the lyrics recognise the merit in all faiths, as Harrison sings that the key to any religion is to "open up your heart".
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Though many legislators were reluctant to introduce new restrictions, most seemed to recognise the merits of tightening the ones that already exist, such as more thorough background checks for gun buyers, with better screening for those with mental illness.
"I yield to no one," he wrote, "in my love of medieval art, but I recognise the merits of the really good work of all schools". Unlike his purposeful father, he wanted to keep churches in their original condition.
"[Sports Direct] continues to hope that the board will recognise the merits of an offer which, if made, it believes would be highly attractive for Blacks shareholders, particularly in the context of Blacks' share price performance over the past 12 months, providing certainty, in cash, at a price exceeding the highest closing price for Blacks shares over that period," it added.
In the refrain of "Easter, 1916" ("All changed, changed utterly / A terrible beauty is born"), Yeats faces his own failure to recognise the merits of the leaders of the Easter Rising, due to his attitude towards their ordinary backgrounds and lives.
Though recognising the merit of those overviews, the ease of having a foreign colleague to help find the relevant source material can never be matched by even the most elaborate handbook.
Akhavan [ 26] and Farley et al. [ 35] suggested that while healthcare providers recognised the merit of using an interpreting service, the practice of using interpreters was labour intensive and time consuming.
But then they are also so generous in recognising the merits of their rivals.
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