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And academics were recognising the limits of their state-sponsored view of development.
Obama's national security team considers that a guidepost for avoiding a return to a bloody entanglement in Iraq and recognising the limits of US power.
She would not have implemented the Coalition's breathtakingly radical agenda after the 2010 election, recognising the limits of what could be done in a hung parliament.
Businesses were recognising the limits of quantitative studies (dismissively described as "nose counting"), which offered little genuine insight into how customers behaved.
(2) Recognising the limits of clinical research: Participants discovered that there are many uncertainties surrounding clinical research results and, therefore, critical appraisal of publications is necessary.
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Recognise the limits of individual's abilities and how much coaching each one needs.
But in setting targets in this bottom-up way we have recognised the limits of multilateralism in addressing climate change.
Responding to the commission on a bill of rights's discussion paper earlier in the year, we called on that body to recognise the limits of its functions.
Either because such songs are emotionally draining, or because she's canny enough to recognise the limits of audience concentration, she also delves into her back catalogue.
French diplomats argue that Mr Sarkozy has recognised the limits of his unilateral approach, and come round to the reality of the need to square Germany first.
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