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"If these people wanted to make a fuss and get worldwide recognition, it would be bloody easy, wouldn't it?

It can be sustainable only if we have clear guidelines and these guidelines are given a hundred percent recognition, it would be much better.

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In particular he welcomed the government's recent public recognition that extremism was now the most severe threat facing the country, because that recognition meant it would be adopted through all government institutions, he said.

On the UK/rUK side, there is increasing recognition that it would be wrong for Scottish politicians at Westminster to take part in independence negotiations on the UK/rUK side.

Another possibility is that the toleration is just that: the recognition that it would be more trouble and danger, in a territory well-stocked with food, to drive out surplus individuals than to put up with them.

He says his talks with President Putin of Russia last week were "a positive and good conversation" and there was a "recognition that it would be in all our interests to have a safe and secure Syria".

Similarly, as consumption collapses and the tsunami of foreclosures builds (potentially numbering in the millions), there is growing recognition that it would be helpful for lenders to write down mortgage interest and principal rather than permit a massive, disorderly and debilitating wave of home foreclosures.

Additionally, as MSH2 form the MutS a lesion recognition complex, it would be very interesting to test whether MSH6 is required for methotrexate resistance.

For a readership mainly – though no longer exclusively – among the colonisers rather than the colonised, it compels at least some recognition of what it would be like for the boot to be on the other foot, or to encounter a completely different set of moral and religious beliefs among people you could hardly dismiss as "primitive" (eg because they have starships, and you have not).

The agreements announced Friday reflect the cable industry's recognition that it must have a hand in the wireless marketplace, but also a recognition of how impractical it would be to build out its own networks and provide phones to customers.

Hope you agree.' "It turns out that he had said into his voice recognition microphone, 'I think it would be a good idea to get en masse, all together,' but his voice recognition software wasn't familiar with the French phrase and had replaced it with the closest match in its dictionary.

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