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Renaissance Europeans were quite capable of recognising its brilliance — but it made no difference to their behaviour.
He acknowledged the opposition's democratic behaviour in recognising its defeat, saying it was "a very important step towards peace and cohabitation", and called for "dialogue, debate and working together" for the country's sake.
The image's ubiquity lay in the fact that the Bovril company, recognising its power, used it as a marketing tool: collect so many coupons and get your free Relief of Ladysmith print.
This has enabled it to attract investment, recognising its potential to transform the efficiency of health services.
It was Cheney who, recognising its impotence against a heavily armed nuclear power, launched the argument that a smaller version could be of value against lesser states.
It confirms the importance of organisational foresight, recognising its contribution to both explorative and exploitative innovations, i.e. organisational ambidexterity.
The Barbican also pulled off a funding coup recognising its eclectic programming – which is both popular and critically acclaimed – when it won a substantial increase in Arts Council funding at a time when hundreds of other organisations were being slashed.
Is the system getting better at recognising its mistakes?
The UK government is recognising its role in eliminating fistula.
And she enjoyed her femininity, recognising its power over men.
Many nations have abolished capital punishment, recognising its inherent cruelty and finality.
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