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Recognizing the danger of majority legislative tyranny is crucial at a time when every state legislature will soon be engaged in the decennial task of redistricting.
Recognizing the danger of a rollback, Mr. de Jager suggested Friday that the caretaker government would push to get some measures, including an increase in the value-added tax, implemented quickly, a move that would make it more difficult for the next government to backtrack, regardless of its political persuasion.
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Recognizing the dangers of military coups, he curtailed the influence of the army in Mexico's political life.
Allan M. Brandt, a medical historian at Harvard, insists that recognizing the dangers of cigarettes resulted from an intellectual process that took the better part of the 20th century.
In 1801, Jefferson, recognizing the dangers of this sort of behavior, wrote some rules on civility, according to which senators were not to attack one another by name, impugn one another's motives or disparage one another's states.
Given these circumstances, IMF protestations about recognizing the dangers of bailing out foreign investors must be taken with an outsized grain of salt.
Communities must become more vigilant at recognizing the dangers of synthetic marijuana.
But they do recognize the danger of unethical behavior in their elected officials.
Only two candidates on the debate stage recognized the danger of the path being advocated by Mr. Cain and Mrs. Bachmann.
I find it baffling that a person with his experience would not recognize the danger of this bill.
And while some peace activists quickly recognized the danger of fascism, others wanted to wish the threat away.
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