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We finally recognize that the Web is made up of people, and Facebook and others have made people and relationships the key "nodes and edges in the graph" of the Web, replacing pages and links.
How long will it be until we finally recognize that the dice are loaded?" asks climate researcher Katharine Hayhoe.
Other modest suggestions would be the elimination of grades, tests, homework so that we finally recognize that the best teachers are the students themselves.
Or should we finally recognize and admit, just as Deen now has, that diabetes is a lot for a person to take in and learn how to responsibly manage?
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More than 40 years later, perhaps we are finally recognizing that just because we measure something does not mean that it really matters.
"We were so beside ourselves in so many ways that we were finally recognized by a government agency, that our press release was victorious," Sherer said.
Still, even the fact of the speech was noteworthy it's hard to imagine any of his predecessors standing before that crowd and invoking, as Obama did, a vision of the day when "we as a nation finally recognize that relationships between two men or two women are just as real and admirable as relationships between a man and a woman".
Still, even the fact of the speech was noteworthy — it's hard to imagine any of his predecessors standing before that crowd and invoking, as Obama did, a vision of the day when "we as a nation finally recognize that relationships between two men or two women are just as real and admirable as relationships between a man and a woman".
Mr. Obama campaigned as a "fierce advocate" of equal rights for gays, he said, and he used Saturday's speech to lay out his vision of the day when, as he said, "we as a nation finally recognize relationships between two men or two women are just as real and admirable as relationships between a man and a woman," and when "no one has to be afraid to be gay in America".
As a culture, we've finally recognized that "So where are you really from?" is a question that's potentially offensive a way of implying that anybody who isn't white and doesn't speak perfect English couldn't possibly be American.
We have finally recognized that the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN --a U.S. based corporatICANN --aunlICANN --awer to set all the names and nU.S.rs for the internet all over the world--is disagreeabasedo too many other nations also dependent on the Internet.
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