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Although the US constitution does not explicitly grant presidents the power to recognise foreign governments, it is generally accepted that they have this power as a consequence of their constitutional authority to send and receive ambassadors, and presidents have successfully claimed exclusive authority to decide which foreign governments will be recognised.
Clinically, the disease is monitored by examining ONH morphology for signs of glaucomatous optic neuropathy, which if untreated will be recognised as a progressive deepening and enlarging of the cup and thinning of the neuroretinal rim.
"The aim of [the ceasefire] is to promote a democratic process in the Basque country and to build a new framework in which our rights as a people will be recognised," the statement said.
One can be the best Palestinian journalist working for the Ramallah-based Al Ayyam daily, or Bethlehem Radio or Palestine TV, but Israel will not recognise him/her, while a junior journalist working for Dutch TV or a Brazilian newspaper will be recognised by Israel, which will grant a press card that allows trouble-free travel.
I hope when Wilkinson is mentioned in the past tense that he will be recognised for his worth, which is colossal".
I hope when Wilkinson is mentioned in future in the past tense that he will be recognised for his worth, which is colossal".
It will be recognised by Windows Plug n Play.
Which will be newsworthy.
Which will be hard.
Which will be fine.
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