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Recognising the obvious, America now seems to be preparing a new ground offensive against Taliban lines.
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Until our considerable numbers are recognised, the obvious solutions will never be put in place.
They can, for a start, recognise the obvious, which is that most of these immigrants are in the West to stay.
A just, fully contemporary divorce law would obviate pre-nups altogether by recognising the morally obvious.
He later recalled: While recognising the boy's obvious musical talent, his father knew the insecurity of a musical career and discouraged him from pursuing it.
In diplomatic terms, this may mean officially recognising the state.
Both the SNP candidate, Calum Kerr - who ran the Yes campaign in the Borders last year - and Moore, recognised the open goal and mounted the obvious offensive.
For obvious reasons, the group of teachers who did not recognise the influence of diversity on student achievement, did not use this in their teaching.
Mr Jones said: "What was obvious is that this wasn't a contract that recognised the substantial increase in train passengers that there's been since 2003.
It is obvious that his comments were sexist, but few people could recognise the names or faces of the women he has so thoughtlessly brushed aside.
In the Manipur Workshop, several disability providers expressed shame at not having recognised the risks for their clients, which now – due to the workshop – struck them as obvious.
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