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David Cameron is to fly to Israel on Wednesday to deliver an appeal to its parliament to recognise time is running out on one of the best chances for a Middle East peace deal in decades.
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In August, the IAAF decided to only recognise times from single-sex events as world records.
The Australian Swimming Union (ASU) did not recognise times that had been recorded in short-course pools in the United States, so Evans was forced to return for the Australian Championships to qualify for the 1982 Commonwealth Games held in Brisbane.
Leveson replied that he recognised time constraints meant mistakes may be made, but added "that's not an excuse for not having a go".
At 4.20pm, the internationally recognised time for lighting up a joint, a cheer – and an extra-thick cloud of smoke – went up.
Both groups recognised time constraints due to heavy clinical workload, and limited knowledge of statistics as barriers to JC involvement.
Recognise the time it takes to return (likely exceeding eight years) in the early stage technology sector.
Talented stand-ups like Noah probably recognise their time is better spent working on routines than agonising over tweets, and consequently don't think that hard about them.
"I feel truly honoured that Watford would seek to recognise my time at the club in this way," he said.
A one-off £250 payment to Mr Cryer to recognise the "time and trouble" associated with his complaint.
Slowing the rate of increase of our indicator might be a policy objective, although such a target must recognise inherent time lags in the system.
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