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Recognising this complexity might also be a way of avoiding the most obvious cultural cliches that attach to the idea of "honour" crimes.
Elinor Ostrom of Indiana University and Oliver Williamson of the University of California at Berkeley, the winners of this year's Nobel prize for economics, have both been honoured for recognising this complexity.
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When interpreting the findings from survey data in this study it is important to recognise this complexity and the discomfort many students encountered during the process of knowledge acquisition and attitude transformation.
So, by recognising the complexity of the situation, and taking steps to contain Iran's nuclear programme rather than seeking rollback, the international community has an opportunity to achieve a realistic solution to the Iranian nuclear challenge.
But for all the relevance of personal experience in recognising the complexity of some of these cases, there's only so much diversity in personal experience nine intellectual wizards can have.
However the difficulties of integrating the companies in this way led to a re-evaluation of the proposal; BAE Systems' 2004 Annual Report states that "recognising the complexity of the earlier proposed Eurosystems transaction with Finmeccanica we have moved to a simpler model".
Recognising the complexity of their role – including its social and logistical elements, as well as its medical ones – and respecting the expertise required to cope with implementation challenges is important for future attempts to support or develop CHWs.
Some councils in Wales are recognising this.
In this worsening European crisis, in matters of intellect and politics, recognising the complexities of the multiple dynamics really matters.
Scottish Trans Alliance has worked in partnership with the Scottish Prison Service to develop policies and procedures that respect the rights of trans people in custody, while upholding safety and fully recognising the complexities of managing people with challenging offence histories.
Thus, for a new surgical procedure, we might ask: What is the evidence that the procedure improves outcomes in other settings, while recognising the complexities of generalisation?
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