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was acknowledgement
noun
The act of acknowledging; admission; avowal; owning; confession.
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President Obama's signal on Monday that he would shift from legislating to campaigning over jobs and deficit reduction was acknowledgement — belatedly, many in his party would say — that brute partisanship is the only effective posture at this point.
Hitmen are descendants of Western gunslingers like Gregory Peck in The Gunfighter or Alan Ladd in Shane, though even when those films were made, a half-century ago, there was acknowledgement that such killers had already outlived their usefulness and had no place in civilised society.
After it was revealed that she had claimed for two soft porn films watched by her husband and other films, there was acknowledgement of her cheque for £400 on 28 March 2009, "as discussed subsequently this reimburses the house for amounts paid towards Virgin Media package for your constituency home less the cost of the basic broadband package".
There was acknowledgement of duplication of effort, with the same evidence being reviewed in each individual country reaching the same or similar conclusions.
Even then, there was acknowledgement that a then-primitive internet could be used to engage a young and tech-savvy audience, with a request every episode for viewers to email "[email protected]".com
There was acknowledgement that trade deals are complex and often require compromises and trade-offs.
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One of the main things is acknowledgement.
So there has to be acknowledgement that this can work".
The first step is acknowledgement: There is blame on both sides.
There is acknowledgement of this in Chelsea's lament of "my father's world".
There seemed to be acknowledgement of that in the timing of the announcement.
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