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He is understood to recognise that the refusal to accept the euro, and the call for a referendum on the Lisbon treaty, is the party's settled will.
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It finds it useful to lobby over the Kosovo issue and for business.In the aftermath of the meeting, Serbian papers are reporting that two countries which had hitherto been understood to have recognised Kosovo, now say that actually, they didn't.
"Students do not have enough opportunities to understand how to recognise extremist views or what to do if they hear such views expressed".
But the charity says that front-line officers still need better training to understand how to recognise the signs of child sexual exploitation.
There are four things that need to be understood: We need to recognise that any form of measurement is expensive and so, to avoid wasting money, it needs to lead to improvements in practice.
They reported that minimum skill was required on the part of the examiner for their testing strategy but it did require that the examiner was computer literate and would understand perimetry sufficiently to recognise when vectors should be retested or new vectors added to further evaluate suspect areas of visual field.
To understand why, you have to recognise the demographic tribalism that an economic system in crisis has produced.
Mr Goleman's central premise was that the ability to recognise, understand and handle emotions was at least as important a determinant of a person's life-chances as the logico-deductive thought processes commonly measured in schools.
Information sharing was a key theme of the conference, as was the need to build relationships based on trust and mutual respect, to understand political realities, and to recognise how values underpin how evidence gets used in decision-making.
To understand why, we need to recognise that the eurozone monetary framework is like a "golden corset".
In order to understand this, we need to recognise the varying ways that drug policy is used to criminalise, incarcerate and kill black people in the UK criminal justice system.
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