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"In that sense it was truly militarily important, strategically important, and I think that is more modern research that has uncovered that and hasn't been widely recognised until now".
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The new Basel 2 banking regulations will force banks to recognise liabilities that until now they have been able to hide.
He recognised now, he said, that the condition was unattainable.
The absence of a relationship between the until now most recognised and most effective prognostic factors [ 19] and patient survival time resulted most probably from the highly uniform character of the examined group of patients.
The medical chamber of doctors in Germany failed until now to recognise a medical subspecialty in lymphatic diseases, although reiterated proposals have been delivered by professional societies since the nineties.
This principle has never been in doubt and has been recognised by all countries, including the USA, until now.
ESX-2 and ESX-4 are less well studied and until now have not been recognised as virulence determinants [ 106].
"It's an achievement to our show, as until now they can't recognise what religious sect I am, as our content is Iraqi and not religiously orientated," he laughed.
But I recognise your humanity now.
I recognise his feelings now, and both respect and pity him.
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