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He had appeared to acknowledge, not long before his father's death, that his preparation for power was not yet complete.
Even the most Marxist Lennonist has to acknowledge, not without squirming, that the working-class hero was groomed for something better.
"The Science of Getting Rich" is a self-help book, but it is also a political manifesto: it urges its readers to acknowledge not only the importance of wealth but also the arbitrary nature of its distribution.
A more rational solution would be to acknowledge not only that these markets simply cannot compete, but also that there are not sufficient numbers of top players for 30 so-called major league teams.
Mr. Kirsanow, who began by saying he believed in the vigilant protection of civil rights in times of war, said his comments were meant to acknowledge, not condone, possible sentiment after another terrorist attack.
The next one will have to acknowledge not just common ground but important differences with many Muslim countries — including the issues of women's rights and freedom of religion — that are not easily bridged.
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As nearly everyone seems willing to acknowledge now is not the time to cut spending and increase taxes.
They need to be acknowledged, not brushed aside or scorned, "bigot" style, as too many high-minded progressives tend to do.
These things are here as fetishised relics, to be acknowledged, not read.
You don't have to be Mitt Romney to acknowledge that not all have been realized.
Even those who are not skeptical about the practice of speaking to the dead will usually be willing to acknowledge that not every medium is legitimate.
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