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Business schools recognise this, at least in theory.
Scientists implicitly recognise this at a limited scale: They want their colleagues to understand their work, so they go to conferences and explain it.
I don't recognise this at all.
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Lapenna does not recognise this stereotype at all: "Most people say to me: 'You're giving them real money?
Governments around the world increasingly seem to recognise this (or at least they seem to like the revenues that flow from regulated and taxed gambling).
Jerked out of his reverie by the judge asking him whether he has anything to say, he smiles beatifically: "I don't recognise this court at all".
"I recognise this comes at a time when there have been other pressures too.
Presenting complaint (for instance, "I have abdominal pain" or "I have a headache") was used most often by our GPs (fig 2 ), and traditional textbooks and teaching recognise this step at the outset of the consultation.
The best jokes are by their nature absurd and recognise this ultimate truth at the core of being.
Gervais seems to recognise this pressure, while at the same time making it clear there's really only one person he needs to satisfy.
Speaking to the BBC Scotland news website, Mr MacMillan said: "We have to recognise that, at this point, these are allegations and if they are proven to be false then Craig Whyte will have recourse through the courts.
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