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Her demotion was, she now recognises, the saving of her.
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Sticking to short fiction was not her original plan, Munro said, but she now recognises she needs to know when a project will be completed, and so is unsuited to working on anything more open-ended - "you might die while writing a 500-page novel".
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Everyone now recognises the need to reform the international economic regime.
Who then pays for the services the government now recognises are so badly needed?
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