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At that point, the IFC will vote on whether to recognize again the chapter as a full voting member.
DANIEL PINK: Well I think it's important to recognize, again, that people are a mix of drives.
We can recognize again that the amplitude of 24 March 1940 SC was extremely large.
That feeling there, as we sat chewing our graham crackers and exchanging pleasantries over pain, I'd recognize again when I was sitting with fellow protesters in a Manhattan holding cell.
In this short pathophysiology collection of IR, we recognize again the two clusters linked to IR: inflammation with an activated immune/repair system; and increased mental activation (mood, food intake, stress and stress axes).
First and foremost, recognize again that there is a good chance you will fail to convert the atheist in question.
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I wasn't eager to get back out there and be recognized again".
"We have to reduce health-care costs" and "Obama recognizes again that there a lot of ideas on the Hill…and we will look as them as we go".
When a company's code is embedded on many different sites, it can build up detailed profiles on individuals as they move around the Web, assigning them unique identifiers so they can be recognized again.
But parents of both sexes who hold office could help other working parents by talking about their experiences — and by recognizing, again and again, the often-mundane challenges presented by any job, be it barista or lawyer, in which the hours of work exceed the hours young children spend in school.
When, after the fall of the Roman Empire, testamentary disposition came to be recognized again in the later Middle Ages, custom generally required that some minimum share, frequently one-third, be left to the surviving spouse, or the descendants, or both.
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