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Donors need to recognise this reality and take the necessary risks needed to strengthen institutions and systems.
Obama's economic policies recognise this reality, and are wisely framed in terms of long-run issues whenever possible.
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Few Sri Lankans, Tamils or Sinhalese, have yet recognised this reality of the subcontinent's politics.
"Not recognising this reality will only play into the hands of the Trumps and Farages of the west, who drive – unopposed – a narrative built on fear, continued suffering and isolationism".
Most of it is temporary and it's time the debate about immigration recognised this reality," argues Philippe Legrain, an analyst of immigration and the author of "Aftershock", a recent book analysing economic changes in the wake of the financial crash.Some countries are starting to recognise this.
Although in the panic which followed Morris had initially ordered Edwards to prevent the Japanese from crossing the mountains, this failed to recognise the reality of the situation and subsequently proved unrealistic.
Ms Beattie-Smith added: "We call on the government to recognise the reality that huge numbers of people are not prepared for this change, and need support.
Why is there no room in the system to recognise the reality of my life?
We know that 70% of US citizens now recognise the reality of human-caused climate change.
That is to recognise the reality and to say public policy needs to address that.
"Any political approach geared at saving lives has to recognise the reality that his backers will not accept his departure".
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