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So let's recognise we live in a world where people are gay, people are straight, people are transsexual, it's OK, it's not the end of the world, people have different faiths, it's OK, it's not the end of the world.
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We have to recognise that we live in a multi-ethnic society and have to create a vibrant new theatre that goes beyond endlessly deconstructing the classics".
Challenge your cost base – can you look the taxpayer in the eye and say it all adds value? 3. Create an agenda for change: Recognise that we live in a world where the speed of change is extraordinary and increasing.
I recognise that we live in an unequal society, but the ability to keep the child you love should not be contingent on being adept at working the system and knowledgeable about how to deal with intrusive social service operators," he says, his jaw setting a little.
One such toolkit is the 10-tenets for sustainable and successful management of estuaries; all the tenets but one are about society, because science does recognise that we live in the Anthropocene, (i.e., a 'full world').
Nowadays the Narnian world is still a safe haven for people to escape into away from the stressful nature of modern life, as though it is very different to what we know and recognise, we still live in a world as dominated by conflict (such as that in Syria and Ukraine) and discrimination.
The referendum "is an action that cannot be recognised if we live under the rule of law," says Jordy Herrera, the under-secretary of planning in the energy ministry.
You have got to say, forget about future proofing, you can't proof yourself against the future, you have to recognise we are living in rapidly disruptive economic times, times of considerable volatility.
"The most important recommendation is for SRE to be made statutory to recognise the changed way we live and the way young people accessing pornography form their attitudes towards sex and relationships," she said.
Which is a pity, because one great thing about the James book is the way he doesn't pooh-pooh these passing feelings, while also recognising that any individual attempt to "locate" them can only end in idiotic hubris: "We must frankly recognise the fact that we live in partial systems and that parts are not interchangeable in the spiritual life".
Interview: Rosie Ifould Katherine (left) We were married in Canada in 2003, but before that we'd started preparing a legal case to have our marriage recognised in Ireland, where we live.
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