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It is also, for me, an example of the individual will to recognise achievement, regardless of witness.
"If the leaders have the collective will to recognise that they have a reputational problem to solve, then it's more likely to produce the right answer".
There may be less of a gap in health, education and political participation than in many other countries, and clearly there is greater political will to recognise the important role of women in society.
Adopted in June 2008, the Small Business Act for Europe reflects the Commission's political will to recognise the central role of SMEs in the EU economy and for the first time puts into place a comprehensive SME policy framework for the EU and its Member States http://ec.europa.eu/growth/smes/business-friendly-environment/small-business-act_en.
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The "genocide question" will be difficult to resolve; Armenia will have to recognise Turkey within its existing borders too.
Watmore's plan for transformed government will need to recognise that different groups of people will want to communicate in different ways.
But they know that they will have to recognise Kosovo one day.
If he fails to do so, the military will refuse to recognise me as his counsel.
With enough of this human calibration, the AI will learn to recognise these objects itself.
Europe must make clear it will refuse to recognise a far-right president in Vienna.
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