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We are making a case for disabled people and social workers to join forces so that we can tackle barriers together, recognising how much we have in common.
It is only by recognising how much is not in our power that we can seize control of that which is.
Recognising how much our beliefs and commitments are shaped by factors beyond our control actually helps us to gain more control of them.
The trust's chairman, Sir Peter Lampl, said: "More should be done to consider contextual admissions, recognising how much harder it can be for a bright student in a tough inner city school than in a successful private or state school".
"More should be done to consider contextual admissions, recognising how much harder it can be for a bright student in a tough inner city school than in a successful private or state school".
Marc Hadley Newlyn, Cornwall It is only right that the prime minister has thrust parenting to the forefront of policy ("Parents should be taught how to control children", News), recognising how much of a difference a supportive family network can make to the future not just of individual children but to our society as a whole.
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Clive James recognised how much he and the others owed to the place they fled.
We need to recognise how much British design has been done for foreign companies.
The political class does not recognise how much women can contribute to development.
He says Cameron has not done enough to recognise how much Pakistan is doing to combat terrorism.
Neither Miliband is tainted with money fascination, but both need to recognise how much of that past needs vocal rejection.
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