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Mr Williams, who believes Kentucky "incarcerates too many people at too great a cost," praised the bill for recognising "the possibility for forgiveness and redemption and change in someone's life".
Recognising the possibility of gaps and inaccuracies in safety analysis, Safecharts do not permit transitions between states with unknown relative risk levels.
The task asks: "After construction of the Vajont Dam, and recognising the possibility of hillside failure, outline two planning measures an engineer could have suggested to minimise potential harm to people".
For this study we adopt the same bounding limits used by Lindsay et al. (2010), reflecting the continuity of the underlying geology and recognising the possibility of eruptions taking place outside the current extent of the AVF.
One of the particular characteristics should be the emphasis on local knowledge, that is, recognising the possibility of involving the inhabitants themselves as expert informants, so as to decide upon the destiny of areas undergoing transformation, and even some technical solutions, in a participatory manner (Madden 2011).
This study paved the way for the clinical application of RIPC by recognising the possibility of a non-invasive method of protecting the heart against lethal IR injury.
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However, they said they recognised "the possibility that it cannot be guaranteed that outcomes that suit our common interests are ultimately deliverable".
Although fictional, the marshmallow caricatures in Pixar's WALL-E resonated with many viewers because they recognised the possibility of such laziness in themselves and in the technologies they use.
Speaking about the sensitive negotiations that led to the settlement for the first time, Lewis said: "It was negotiated as a commercial settlement that recognised the possibility that the negotiation could have been taken to America where awards are treated differently".
It recognised the possibility that the results could range from "relatively benign to highly devastating outcomes", which "would most likely send the OECD area as a whole into recession, with marked declines in activity in the United States and Japan … In view of the great uncertainty policy-makers now confront, they must be prepared to face the worst".
Bentham recognised the possibility of altruistic actions, and frequently alluded to his own philanthropy when recommending schemes to further the public good.
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