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We need to recognise, too, the tensions, ambiguity and complexity which accompany the pace of reform.
"In the week of the poignant anniversary of the 7/7 attacks, we should recognise too our victims of terrorism overseas have no permanent memorial," the Chancellor said.
Simone de Beauvoir was forced to recognise, too, that many years earlier he had begun to squander the physical resources she was trying so hard to shore up.
Perhaps, as a composer, I recognise too vividly those elements of ego and doubt with which artists daily walk, hand in hand.
Since CO2 lingers in the atmosphere for a century or more, any plan must also extend across several generations.The plan must recognise, too, that climate change is nothing new: the climate has fluctuated through history, and mankind has adapted to those changes and must continue doing so.
The little lies that protocol demands, the big lies of politics, the half-truths whispered by lovers in the throes of desire, the falsehoods told by those who are prepared to die for passion, the self-deception maintained by those who recognise too late that they have fallen for a monster.
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You don't want to be recognised too many times".
He recognised, too, that his own future as captain is under scrutiny.
As an observant child, she recognised, too, the adult embarrassment such questions engendered.
But Spain and Italy wanted their languages recognised too, or to have an English-only patent system (the cheapest option).
And it is what Nick Clegg should have recognised too, when he foolishly and insultingly said that "poverty plus a pound" was not the same as fairness.
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