Presumably, we both would acknowledge that anti-Semitism is a problem, but both, I think, would acknowledge that there are places where you could detect it where it in fact doesn't exist.
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"And this administration has refused to acknowledge that," he added.
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I will acknowledge that sometimes conversations can be wide open.
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Paul seemed to acknowledge that his proposal faced long odds.
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I wanted to acknowledge that I was safe, and fine.
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The government does not formally acknowledge that black prisons exist.
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We need to acknowledge that black history is American history.
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But I acknowledge that, for the most part, they don't.
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Kyanka does, however, acknowledge that with scale comes bigger problems.
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" However, he did acknowledge that there were "controversies with Scott.
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He urged Eizenstat to have Clinton to publicly acknowledge that.
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They acknowledge that "surely some copies" will get out, though.
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We have to acknowledge that Trump has been cruelly used.
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Everyone is different and and it's important to acknowledge that.
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I acknowledge that I broke Twitter's rules, and that's fine.
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Molokanova and Savchenko acknowledge that there must be further studies.
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But West was at least able to acknowledge that #WizWearsCoolPants.
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I acknowledge that, and we have a ways to go.
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What does this review acknowledge that is good about "Aquaman"?
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And we should also acknowledge that it isn't too late.
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Moreover, Washington should acknowledge that its hands are not clean.
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But the campaign officials acknowledge that they have no evidence.
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First, they should acknowledge that some communities desperately need help.
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So what happens if we acknowledge that they steer us?
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To acknowledge that we exist in the world as bodies?
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And his clients acknowledge that the efforts are long shots.
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SOWEDA officials acknowledge that the program has faced some difficulties.
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While I oppose abortion, I also acknowledge that Roe v.
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Acknowledge that it stinks to see your account balance drop.
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Researchers acknowledge that this work is still in its infancy.
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I acknowledge that those corporations do some very bad things.
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Advocates acknowledge that the current Flint bill is not nothing.
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Experts acknowledge that Hurricane Maria would have challenged any president.
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We could acknowledge that we are an evenly divided country.
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He didn't even acknowledge that I sent him the image.
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I acknowledge that "retromingent" isn't a word in common usage.
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You guys did do it first, I acknowledge that, though.
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But I think we have to acknowledge that extraordinary achievement.
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Democratic leaders and those seeking leadership roles must acknowledge that.
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Democrats acknowledge that they have their own set of obstacles.
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No sport wants to acknowledge that its fans aren't safe.
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During her hearing, Rao refused to acknowledge that Roe v.
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Even Republicans acknowledge that the prognosis is bleak for Trump.
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The General grunted to acknowledge that he did know that.
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But at least the researchers acknowledge that the illness exists.
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All four acknowledge that we understand the threat better now.
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"I acknowledge that we weren't playing in Colorado," he said.
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"I think everyone would acknowledge that Trumka is key," Rep.
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Former national security officials acknowledge that Washington can do more.
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The authors acknowledge that the new study had several limitations.
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I think there's a lot of room to acknowledge that.
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To not acknowledge that would be to ignore the obvious.
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Trump himself even seemed to acknowledge that reality Thursday morning.
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So I'll acknowledge that I like pitch and innings clocks.
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We have to sort of acknowledge that reality right now.
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But I will acknowledge that comparison has been made, yes.
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The creators of these models acknowledge that they miss some things.
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We acknowledge that Comey faced difficult choices in late October 2016.
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Kremlin officials acknowledge that Putin's dominance could turn people off voting.
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We also acknowledge that there is continued work to be done.
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"We acknowledge that we made several mistakes here," the company said.
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Penn acknowledge that so-called Zero Day attacks are a reality.
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Prosecutors acknowledge that they have their work cut out for them.
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Biersack does acknowledge that there's one potential loophole Trump could exploit.
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But Trump himself seemed to acknowledge that this wasn't enough money.
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I'm willing to acknowledge that this is a leap of faith.
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The guardians of balanced literacy acknowledge that phonics has a place.
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I fully acknowledge that this whole process is a little childish.
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Acknowledge that you don't know everything, and actively seek out knowledge.
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It is wiser to simply acknowledge that they grow well together.
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We want to acknowledge that—that is the future of work.
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She won't even acknowledge that I'm asking her on the show.
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They also acknowledge that not all of the smells work perfectly.
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Acknowledge that the data is inconclusive, and sit back and watch.
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I will happily acknowledge that this device probably isn't for me.
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Anything else would acknowledge that Clinton was right, or partly right.
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He also acknowledge that, I think, that protectionism cuts both ways.
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Acknowledge that some of the things weren't completely under my control.
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The best investors acknowledge that and hedge against their future mistakes.
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The participants acknowledge that some of these scenarios would challenge them.
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He's like squinting to even acknowledge that woman and her child!
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"We acknowledge that people have differing views and beliefs," it read.
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Both companies acknowledge that they follow local legislation in hiring drivers.
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Today, we have to acknowledge that the American economy has changed.
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The authors acknowledge that publishing isn't the primary mission of startups.
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AC: Well, we do acknowledge that she does have that background.
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"We acknowledge that much more is to be done," he said.
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A comprehensive view would acknowledge that identity-proofing techniques are broken.
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Before we fix that problem we need to acknowledge that problem.
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And I think the people who don't acknowledge that lose humility.
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But some acknowledge that the challenges in Syria pose hard choices.
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Clinton said, when asked to acknowledge that she was careless. Mrs.
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Dr. Kilmer and Dr. Ridgeway acknowledge that their estimate is imperfect.
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Acknowledge that the occupation as currently administered is there to stay.
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Policymakers should acknowledge that some spending increases aren't always worth it.
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The report does, however, acknowledge that the technique is purely hypothetical.
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But even some skeptics acknowledge that its numbers are rather impressive.
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Gail: Well, I will acknowledge that it's not as much fun.
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We must acknowledge that defendants are from the places we live .
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Does the president acknowledge that, and do anything to alleviate it?
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Virtually all judges acknowledge that past precedents should sometimes be abandoned.
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I think that it definitely is unnerving to acknowledge that fact.
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Getting people to acknowledge that automation is coming is one thing.
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U.S.A.I.D. officials acknowledge that spending at the university has been high.
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Or you could acknowledge that pain and try to fix it.
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Instead, let's acknowledge that girls, like boys, come equipped with desire.
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Democrats fully acknowledge that there is unfinished business in all this.
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We must acknowledge that sexual harassment and sexual violence are real.
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Advocates acknowledge that they vary their tactics depending on the audience.
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"I acknowledge that Turkey is in a difficult situation," she said.
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What does it feel like to acknowledge that both are natural?
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Supporters acknowledge that it may take a few tries to succeed.
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He does not acknowledge that tax reform involves important trade-offs.
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We also want to acknowledge that global competition is getting stronger.
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He would love it if the world were to acknowledge that.
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Even the President's closest advisers acknowledge that appears to be over.
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The people protesting, whom I respect, should also acknowledge that complexity.
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But it takes wisdom and humility to openly acknowledge that dependence.
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He declined to speculate on why Beijing would not acknowledge that.
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Slave Play wants viewers of all races to acknowledge that reality.
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And it's prudent for folks to understand that and acknowledge that.
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Of course, I acknowledge that my position is a privileged one.
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Of course, I acknowledge that my position is a privileged one.
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" But Mr. Trump did acknowledge that "on the wall, they skimped.
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I'm just telling you to acknowledge that it's going to happen.
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The researchers developing these treatments readily acknowledge that they may fail.
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Interesting to hear a conservative acknowledge that everyone plays this game.
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But he did acknowledge that he couldn't close the entire deficit.
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Both Democratic and Republican strategists acknowledge that views on healthcare are complicated.
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The big companies really need to start paying taxes and acknowledge that.
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But I think it's time we acknowledge that something is terribly wrong.
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He did, though, acknowledge that the administration is upset with congressional Republicans.
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But I acknowledge that young black men are targeted differently than whites.
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Worse yet, their superiors didn't even acknowledge that there was something amiss.
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Even Trump&aposs lawyers acknowledge that he could not lawfully do that.
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But you can also acknowledge that she's fat, and laugh about it.
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It's time for the publishing world, readers and teachers to acknowledge that.
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Regulations should acknowledge that perfection is impossible and that mistakes are inevitable.
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I think it's important to acknowledge that age does impact our relationship.
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But they acknowledge that relocation isn't the right choice for every community.
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Semaphore declined comment, except to acknowledge that it now manages Mansa Capital.
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But even Mr Renzi's advisers acknowledge that progress has been frustratingly slow.
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They seemed to acknowledge that it was an easy mistake to make.
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He did, however, seem to acknowledge that some mistake had been made.
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But even some Republicans acknowledge that the hard work is just beginning.
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But she did acknowledge that the state's incentives were specific to Amazon.
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Acknowledge that this threat is real, and that it's not going away.
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He should address the American people, acknowledge that he was wrong, apologize.
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Israel could more fully acknowledge that its own society has imperfections too.
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He did acknowledge that some Republicans have tried to recruit him. Rep.
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"The first step is to acknowledge that which is happening," said Conley.
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Even some supporters acknowledge that his tactics when attacked can be counterproductive.
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"Hardening advocates acknowledge that mass upgrades would not eliminate shootings," AP notes.
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Sanders does not want to acknowledge that Democratic socialism is an oxymoron.
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But they also acknowledge that he has little room for error left.
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First, we have to acknowledge that we can disagree without being disagreeable.
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Still, military officials acknowledge that the battle will be an uphill slog.
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Still, they also acknowledge that the Ohio Republican is facing long odds.
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"I want to acknowledge that this isn't so simple," Ms. Karvonides said.
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The best of her works acknowledge that this project is never finished.
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Even those sympathetic to Clinton acknowledge that she's not the best campaigner.
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He struggles, with a priest, to acknowledge that he's done anything wrong.
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Advocates acknowledge that more resources are necessary to speed up those hearings.
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But even they acknowledge that Sister Jean's presence and influence are undeniable.
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We can thereby acknowledge that our life together is our ultimate purpose.
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The authors acknowledge that the study, published in Heart, has several weaknesses.
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Even Republicans acknowledge that Trump is facing one of his sternest tests.
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Members of some crowds acknowledge that these conditions are less than ideal.
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Or must consumers specifically acknowledge that they've surrendered their right to litigate?
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I did not acknowledge that the cost of his care was molestation.
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They acknowledge that changing course can be scary, as well as exciting.
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Here I should acknowledge that "Synthetic Desert" is not "going batty" quiet.
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If you don't like dogs, acknowledge that this barking will soon pass.
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Officials acknowledge that spies mix with students in the campus Art Cafe.
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Publicly, Chinese officials remained reluctant to acknowledge that fentanyl was an issue.
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Let's also acknowledge that we exist in binary "pick a side" times.
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Most economists acknowledge that government interference in prices makes for malfunctioning markets.
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But they appeared to acknowledge that the payments were not entirely voluntary.
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The President's statement appeared to acknowledge that Bannon's leaks struck a nerve.
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Still, Democrats acknowledge that Ossoff could face trouble even making the runoff.
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I acknowledge that my verdict will not remove the president from office.
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It is time for the Chilean government to acknowledge that reality, too.
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Iraqi officials acknowledge that they have no direct evidence tying the Dec.
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When others, especially your boss, don't acknowledge that, it's time to leave.
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Did she want the rapist to acknowledge that he is a rapist?
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I have to acknowledge that the Catholic Church provided me with that.
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But they acknowledge that this most recent break with Trump is dispiriting.
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But they acknowledge that they'll be fighting against the GOP's deep pockets.
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He did not acknowledge that the FBI already had the same material.
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Even Sanders' aides acknowledge that significantly boosting Latino turnout will be difficult.
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"We are biologically different, and we need to acknowledge that," she said.
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And it is important that everyone acknowledge that, and it&aposs time for Palestinians to acknowledge that, and that dealing with reality is a good way to get move forward towards a peace agreement which people hope for.
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Young people need to hear politicians acknowledge that politics has let them down.
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But they acknowledge that expert testimony is no substitute for the special counsel.
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The DNR did acknowledge that the diversion would "partially" include the Foxconn facility.
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Trump appeared to acknowledge that US suppliers aren't happy with the current policy.
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The actress continued to refuse to acknowledge that she had said anything racist.
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Only this week did Twitter finally acknowledge that it would take that step.
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First, we have to acknowledge that the horse is out of the barn.
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But US officials acknowledge that military gains against Islamic state are not enough.
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Let's acknowledge that there are widespread diversity and inclusion problems with AI today.
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"People wouldn't acknowledge that we did what we were talking about," she said.
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For me, it's important to acknowledge that and to place oneself in it.
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The issues are coming from inside Android, and Go begins to acknowledge that.
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I acknowledge that my comment disgusted and offended many people, including the interviewer.
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Clinton is the first to acknowledge that she is hardly a natural politician.
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The authors were the first to acknowledge that the sample size was small.
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But shark experts acknowledge that some aquariums have been driven equally by profit.
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I first want to acknowledge that losing 15 pounds is not particularly devastating.
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Still, he and others acknowledge that new funding option could have limited appeal.
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Still, companies acknowledge that a change in the pay gap will take time.
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Supporters of the British regulations acknowledge that transparency alone won't solve the problem.
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Ivanka Trump is the first to acknowledge that her childhood was extremely privileged.
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But we want to at least acknowledge that something massive is going on.
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"Nobody wants to acknowledge that Google has grown big and bad," Assange wrote.
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Life isn't all board games and selfies, and it's important to acknowledge that.
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How could no one care to acknowledge that this massacre affected my community?
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And when we acknowledge that, then we can learn and grow from it.
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I acknowledge that these false statements were very harmful and hurtful to Mrs.
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People were coughing and no one would acknowledge that this is climate change.
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Failing to do so would only acknowledge that there is something to hide.
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I want to acknowledge that privilege is a key part of my story.
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We acknowledge that now, and are determined to find holistic and fair solutions.
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His wife's family, who are conservative farmers, acknowledge that the weather is changing.
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Kneeling to meet his subjects at eye level seemed to acknowledge that path.
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"I would acknowledge that yes, there appears to be a conflict," he said.
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A balanced perspective would acknowledge that we have no idea what's going on.
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"We acknowledge that there are unresolved issues related to the agreement," he said.
|
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Republicans do not want to acknowledge that this could have made a difference.
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However, she does acknowledge that her health should have been a higher priority.
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However, Kemp failed to acknowledge that the school boards aren't doing their jobs.
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Nevertheless, it is important to acknowledge that pharmaceuticals save lives and cure disease.
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First, we need to simply acknowledge that these acts of hatred have occurred.
|
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Musk being Musk, however, didn't apologize or acknowledge that he might have erred.
|
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But he seemed to acknowledge that humans contribute to climate change on Tuesday.
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It took her years to acknowledge that the Iraq war vote was wrong.
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Black did acknowledge that he donated money to Epstein's charities and vice versa.
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Until we acknowledge that history, we will never move forward and never heal.
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His approach should acknowledge that this is a decision for the British people.
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The resident must also acknowledge that they understand the agreement they are signing.
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First, they can acknowledge that they are being sucked down a nihilistic whirlpool.
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"The candidate would also be wise to acknowledge that "obviously, mistakes were made.
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He doesn't want to acknowledge that we stopped the Iranian nuclear weapons program.
|
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He then came forward to acknowledge that he was the journalist in question.
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Even this denial seems to acknowledge that their conversation was about the election.
|
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The researchers do acknowledge that this approach may not be immediately feasible, though.
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Two, they don't want to acknowledge that they've in fact been a victim.
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Instead, let's all acknowledge that Russia may already be looking ahead to 2020.
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We acknowledge that Mr. Dunn was not part of the Archdiocesan cover-up.
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If it didn't acknowledge that shift, it would be irrelevant in some way.
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First of all, acknowledge that there's a problem, which is a big deal.
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I don't even acknowledge that the fellow who did it was an artist.
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Gradient's scientists rarely acknowledge that a chemical poses a serious public health risk.
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But sometimes, it's important to acknowledge that we shouldn't always realize our goals.
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"Statistically, we'll certainly acknowledge that those are the prevailing trend lines," Walter said.
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Things have changed, and it is very important for us to acknowledge that.
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You acknowledge that excess nutrients are the fuel that ignites yearly algae blooms.
|
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And on Thursday, he seemed to acknowledge that the administration's estimates were high.
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Even those at the forefront of diversification efforts acknowledge that a shortage exists.
|
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He needs to acknowledge that our longest war will go on much longer.
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Nonetheless, experts acknowledge that Mr. Farage's raucous brand of politics has proved effective.
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India's environmentalists acknowledge that air pollution is a multiheaded monster with many causes.
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Either way, both parties acknowledge that the United States economy is slowing down.
|
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And criminologists widely acknowledge that the federal government's crime statistics likely underreport crime.
|
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Sanders appeared to acknowledge that Biden had far exceeded expectations on Super Tuesday.
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And if there's not something there, I'll be the first to acknowledge that.
|
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But commanders acknowledge that the fighters are well supplied with weapons and food.
|
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Sanders fails to acknowledge that there is room for disagreement within the party.
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Refuse to acknowledge that, and you're skipping down the path toward Donald Trump.
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The people who are protesting, whom I respect, should also acknowledge that complexity.
|
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But 49 percent of respondents acknowledge that they are still considering their selection.
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I acknowledge that retail would be seriously disadvantaged without a careful transition plan.
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The first statue to acknowledge that change doesn't come from one man alone.
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The ImageNet creators acknowledge that their initial attempts at quality control were ineffective.
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Sanders also seemed to acknowledge that parts of his record are potential liabilities.
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The guidelines acknowledge that there are positives about modern media, not just dangers.
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I also didn't acknowledge that I was just looking for a summer job.
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I want Americans to acknowledge that Mr. Moon is not pro-North Korea.
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But I think that it's liberating to acknowledge that we're in hostile territory.
|
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Agents acknowledge that they catch only a small fraction of what goes through.
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Still, both acknowledge that working together as a married couple has its challenges.
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It's necessary to acknowledge that with every new technology there will be friction.
|
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The Post does acknowledge that some of the memos may have been classified.
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I do think it is appropriate to acknowledge that taxes will go up.
|
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Experts acknowledge that most response to the campaign has been neutral to positive.
|
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Acknowledge that it's tough to delay gratification and push yourself when you're tired.
|
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But Democrats acknowledge that they have for years failed to pin down Trump.
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They acknowledge that ideas about masculinity vary across cultures, age groups and ethnicities.
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Do you at all acknowledge that maybe your record deserves a different look?
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The government seems to acknowledge that its own forces are behind the gunfire.
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Many farmers, including Mr. Ten Eyck, acknowledge that not all regulations are bad.
|
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But he is expected to acknowledge that that is what the order does.
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We have to acknowledge that this country was built without regard for Black bodies.
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"If an injustice moves you, just do something to acknowledge that feeling," Li says.
|
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"Five Stars for Beezus" makes the smart decision to acknowledge that frustration right away.
|
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"I think that we have to acknowledge that there is implicit bias," Chapman said.
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And that's okay, so long as we acknowledge that, and make peace with it.
|
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"I acknowledge that as a writer, my job is to get attention," he said.
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But we need to acknowledge that flight attendants are way more than their looks.
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So I'd like to use this public forum to acknowledge that I need help.
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I do not acknowledge that the fundamental economy will be adversely affected, at all.
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They acknowledge that markets can only evolve as fast as human behavior can evolve.
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"I acknowledge that I'm making this up as I go along," the judge said.
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" CT: "It's interesting, because you have to acknowledge that a film like Kramer vs.
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We need to acknowledge that toxic masculinity, abuse, and homicide go hand in hand.
|
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"Acknowledge that this is real, because you felt a connection to them," she says.
|
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"We acknowledge that we made several mistakes here," Slack wrote in a blog post.
|
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Even superfans of Sandberg's acknowledge that the Lean In organization seems to have stumbled.
|
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Mr Corbyn's opponents in the party acknowledge that Labour ran a skilful election campaign.
|
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And to acknowledge that words aren't enough to ease the pain of what happened.
|
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But U.S. officials acknowledge that the military gains against Islamic State are not enough.
|
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And in fact, both Silverstein and Kolbert acknowledge that as the eventual desired outcome.
|
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He does acknowledge that the team takes pride in its reputation for finishing strong.
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But important to acknowledge that, as any award, it's a biased list, missing names.
|
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But European officials acknowledge that U.S. sanctions make it difficult to give Tehran guarantees.
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But it's also impossible not to acknowledge that those interests can influence the science.
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And I acknowledge that, but you can't trick me into saying it was right.
|
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The plaintiffs acknowledge that the National Emergencies Act of 0003 fails to define "emergency".
|
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The network feels hurt, and it wants Twitter to acknowledge that it wronged Fox.
|
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Look, let's acknowledge that liberals have not handled gun issues well over the years.
|
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But it's also important to acknowledge that we have a long way to go.
|
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Even Mr Selmayr's many supporters acknowledge that the affair has something whiffy about it.
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Stumpf "wouldn't even acknowledge that there was a deep, systemic cultural problem," Sonnenfeld said.
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So we need to acknowledge that we are a culture in love with excess.
|
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"This is a pilot trial, so it's important to acknowledge that," Parker told Gizmodo.
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We are living in these times; we have to acknowledge that this is real.
|
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The LegalFling website does acknowledge that someone can change their mind during the act.
|
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It's also important to acknowledge that identifying partisan sites is not an exact science.
|
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"It's important to acknowledge that songwriters and publishers should be getting more," said Weitzner.
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They don't so much as make up as simply acknowledge that they are sisters.
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He claimed that the media willfully refused to acknowledge that he condemned hate groups.
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And we acknowledge that this will require additional funding to increase their administrative capacity.
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I think it's important to acknowledge that there have been a lot of efforts.
|
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But even Trump backers acknowledge that he can sometimes get in his own way.
|
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Nevertheless, firms acknowledge that enthusiastic tax avoidance is becoming harder to get away with.
|
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Legal scholars of all political stripes acknowledge that a constitutional precedent is not absolute.
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I want this part to be clear: I acknowledge that I have done wrong.
|
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But even industry insiders acknowledge that that method has high costs and fierce opposition.
|
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However, many also acknowledge that this type of system is beginning to show cracks.
|
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Even today few Koreans acknowledge that millions of their compatriots collaborated with the Japanese.
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Fourth, we must each acknowledge that conceptions about freedom of expression differ among democracies.
|
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He said that whomever wins the White House will have to acknowledge that point.
|
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But lawmakers acknowledge that screening every employee would be a timely and costly task.
|
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Republican senators acknowledge that other countries are closely watching Trump's comments, particularly on Russia.
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DEFICITS WILL BE HELPED BY BETTER ECONOMIC GROWTH ONLY THE CBO WOULD ACKNOWLEDGE THAT.
|
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Activists acknowledge that there remains a long road ahead, but progress is being made.
|
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It is important to first acknowledge that the use of chemical weapons is horrific.
|
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But both sides acknowledge that the fight over the law is not over yet.
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" —LAURA KOLBE MAPPLETHORPE: LOOK AT THE PICTURESHBO "I don't even acknowledge that it's art.
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I can acknowledge that the thoughts are just that — thoughts, triggered by my anxiety.
|
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The reports' authors acknowledge that the study they're releasing today is far from conclusive.
|
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And sometimes when you acknowledge that destruction that can be an interesting area creatively.
|
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Her written questions to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee did not acknowledge that conversation.
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"Let's all acknowledge that we can't change our energy system overnight," Mr. Cramer said.
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"But we should acknowledge that this is a situation that is evolving," he said.
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Let's first acknowledge that the United States may well already be in a recession.
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Acknowledge that this particular job didn't work out; don't trash talk or blame anybody.
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But even some of Mr. Ortega's closest allies acknowledge that Nicaragua is a mess.
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But he did acknowledge that his technicals during the regular season were largely warranted.
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Most acknowledge that Jerusalem should not be divided again like it was in 1967.
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They'll eventually get back to the status quo, sure, and they openly acknowledge that.
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However, I acknowledge that it isn't a popular clarion call for a general election.
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But officials acknowledge that they are up against vexing legal, technological and ethical quandaries.
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I would like to see more people acknowledge that gun ownership is a privilege.
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They acknowledge that these passages are not just external changes but involve internal transformation.
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I think we should acknowledge that and also appreciate the choices we make more.
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"We must acknowledge that historical and ongoing racialized trauma continues to impact our society."
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"I acknowledge that there have been inconsistencies, but that's what it is," he said.
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A first step is simply to acknowledge that the current drug policy is failing.
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"On review, we acknowledge that this letter should have been withheld," the spokesperson said.
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"You have to acknowledge that the probability of success is vanishingly small," he said.
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He wrote that her refusal to acknowledge that torture is immoral should disqualify her.
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Just acknowledge that right now, this is how you feel, for better or worse.
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Mr. Mnuchin appeared to acknowledge that the administration was likely to lose that battle.
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So, I think what people are saying is let's just acknowledge that that's happened.
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They did acknowledge that some influence operations did take place ahead of the midterms.
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But the justices on Wednesday seemed to acknowledge that is all about to change.
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Patterson did acknowledge that Bezos himself, not Amazon the company, owns The Washington Post.
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But I do think it is appropriate to acknowledge that taxes will go up.
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The sooner liberals acknowledge that, the closer we will be to a liberal revival.
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Many experts and higher education leaders now acknowledge that it has outlived its usefulness.
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TEGAN It's powerful to acknowledge that you don't have all of the answers yet.
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But the start-ups also acknowledge that there's still room for improvement and innovation.
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Even some supporters acknowledge that transgender restrictions are not a top priority for constituents.
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Every expert would acknowledge that the higher the debt burden, the riskier the experiment.
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"He should address the American people, acknowledge that he was wrong, apologize," Romney wrote.
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But they were, and Nunes had to acknowledge that as he clarified his remarks.
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"Our policies should acknowledge that immigrants are not outsiders," Buttigieg wrote in the plan.
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It is time to acknowledge that these weapons are simply too dangerous to exist.
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The latest developments in the case compelled Trump to acknowledge that Russia had interfered.
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If I do want to share something I know they know, I acknowledge that.
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"We must acknowledge that Georgetown University participated in the institution of slavery," DeGioia said.
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"We certainly acknowledge that the two we led with were extremely controversial," she said.
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What was his obligation, he asked, to acknowledge that this was no longer true?
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Most of the 500 residents of tiny Tangier Island acknowledge that they're in trouble.
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Too many of these schools won't acknowledge that they have a problem, so there won't be real change until places acknowledge that there is a rape culture, rape culture exists, and they've got to acknowledge survivors to be able to change that.
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And I actually loved dating, even though I acknowledge that I've made some bad choices.
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The authors acknowledge that the small trial simulated, rather than performed, an actual teledermatology encounter.
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"The DoD needs to acknowledge that they unnecessarily exposed people to dangerous carcinogens," he says.
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But for how long do we have to acknowledge that I got a nose job?
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GD: Well, like many in this room, we acknowledge that, you know, technology is agnostic.
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Hopefully, we can continue to challenge binary norms and acknowledge that gender is a spectrum.
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The good news on the Democratic side is that both candidates acknowledge that it exists.
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Telstra did acknowledge that law enforcement could possibly request data be linked in this way.
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"We acknowledge that Philly is one of the poorest cities in the nation," Khandelwal said.
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American officials acknowledge that India's large stock of Russian equipment is a fact of life.
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But they acknowledge that there is serious potential for harm when the technology is misapplied.
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They did acknowledge that Carey and her billionaire beau had argued while traveling in Greece.
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Pichai's comments acknowledge that YouTube has an issue on its platform that can't be ignored.
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While the film does acknowledge that, it focuses mainly on Mercury's relationship with Mary Austin.
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As such, they did acknowledge that the events occurred, but did not expand upon them.
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At the same time, I acknowledge that protests have an important place in American history.
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I fully acknowledge that I acted inappropriately as a husband, father, and principal at NBC.
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People in villages often fail to acknowledge that a lack of sanitation is a problem.
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At the same time, they acknowledge that their traditional tools are inadequate for the task.
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I'll acknowledge that it was probably the toughest CNN, Inside CNN story of the year.
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I am happy to acknowledge that you state your support for gender diversity and fairness.
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The Fed tweaked its statement to acknowledge that inflation is "running below" its 21.9% objective.
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Patients receiving scheduled care would have to acknowledge that a provider is out-of-network.
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Japanese officials acknowledge that their defence drive is aimed partly at shoring up the alliance.
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I acknowledge that the racial animus exists, and that plenty of white racists supported Trump.
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Megga and Dubs acknowledge that Fortnite isn't quite as popular as it used to be.
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Systrom: The truth is we don't have enough women in technology; we all acknowledge that.
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AT&T and Time Warner acknowledge that data is a key driver of the deal.
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" But, he added "I do think it's appropriate to acknowledge that taxes will go up.
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Meanwhile, independent observers acknowledge that Trump still has political assets even amid his current travails.
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Michael Myers, Halloween We have to acknowledge that Michael's weapon of choice is truly iconic.
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Rubio would not acknowledge that losing to Bush here would be detrimental to his campaign.
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Maybe Trump will acknowledge that he went a little too far during the primary campaign.
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But even the former acknowledge that circuit-breakers pose the risks described by the latter.
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Let us acknowledge that extremism bred heroism, professionalism, courage, and supremely American, exquisitely human decency.
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Secondly, we have to acknowledge that we haven't hit the tipping point for the tech.
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GZ: I think it's important to acknowledge that there's been progress through the financial crisis.
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Because what we've been initiated in is something beautiful and I want to acknowledge that.
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They do acknowledge that the last couple of years have been worse than ever before.
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All sides acknowledge that Myanmar won't be the last time Facebook must address such issues.
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The authors acknowledge that this was not a randomized trial and does not prove causation.
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He appeared to acknowledge that Comey was concerned about the Oval Office encounter with Trump.
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All of them acknowledge that the critical precedent is 2013's Boilermakers Local 154 v.
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Other corporate venture funds acknowledge that their growing ranks have pushed up private company valuations.
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Moral psychology is a complex discipline, and scholars acknowledge that ideology plays an important role.
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Supporters of de-escalation training acknowledge that police officers' traditional, aggressive approach is often needed.
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Only a month later did Mr. Putin acknowledge that the "militias" had been Russian troops.
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We must acknowledge that it can be noisy and difficult, but we depend on it.
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Second, the majority did not acknowledge that Alabama had come nowhere near proving its case.
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Calmly but firmly explain what you're doing, and acknowledge that the tourniquet may be painful.
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Despite the optimism, U.S. officials acknowledge that the two countries will also discuss significant disagreements.
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"We have to acknowledge that not everyone can get the sleep they need," Sandberg writes.
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But it's time to acknowledge that great barbecue is everywhere now, even in New England.
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Other papers simply acknowledge that other causes of warming exist in combination with greenhouse gases.
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The fan appropriates it in the same way that we do, and we acknowledge that.
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Yes, we acknowledge that some stations will be more difficult to build at than others.
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Zuckerberg did acknowledge that perhaps Facebook can learn something from journalists like Schrader after all.
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But it is fair to acknowledge that there are pitfalls for the U.S. to avoid.
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Officials acknowledge that many more people than they apprehend could be crossing the border illegally.
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Some Emiratis acknowledge that their laws have not kept pace with a rapidly changing society.
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I remember thinking: If he can't acknowledge that this hurts me, I can't do this.
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Sure, he argues, one can acknowledge that "psychic pain" dictates this, er, imaginary man's behavior.
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I hoped that this time, the authorities might acknowledge that, yes, black people were targeted.
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Let's acknowledge that there are nearly 30 million Americans who still don't have health insurance.
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Even Mr. Pai's detractors acknowledge that Mr. Pai has been efficient at moving his agenda.
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We have to recognize and acknowledge that very often we have not treated you well.
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But they also seem to acknowledge that the Chinese public could face difficult times ahead.
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Dan does acknowledge that was a long time ago, and the Prez could have changed.
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Yes, they acknowledge that Tulsi Gabbard and her one earned delegate remain in the race.
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I want to also acknowledge that we are going through an enormous amount of change.
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Allen is also the first to acknowledge that she can't adequately explain who Michael was.
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We started to acknowledge that disordered eating was a disease and was treatable, for instance.
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We come together when we acknowledge that and say we're going to make real change.
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The attorneys acknowledge that new facts related to Trump are emerging on a daily basis.
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"I do think it is appropriate to acknowledge that taxes will go up," Sanders said.
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The study authors acknowledge that the U.S. data may not be generalizable to international populations.
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Residents acknowledge that Boko Haram had recruited fighters from the tiny villages in the area.
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I think it's brave to acknowledge that we should bring in independents and moderate Republicans.
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"He should address the American people, acknowledge that he was wrong, apologize," Mr. Romney wrote.
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Refusal to acknowledge that they might have had an impact on saving lives is unserious.
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But even police officers acknowledge that the official statistics are only part of the picture.
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Even the most ardent esports advocates acknowledge that video gaming may be addictive in nature.
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Today on #NationalPeriodDay, we acknowledge that menstrual products are not a luxury, they're a necessity.
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But, the authors acknowledge, that may change as hosts become more familiar with the rules.
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Many observers acknowledge that deepening polarization in American politics can lead to abuses of power.
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DIMON: THAT DOES NOT MEAN THAT WE CAN'T ACKNOWLEDGE THAT SOME PEOPLE ARE LEFT BEHIND.
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Many demonstrators acknowledge that a compromise with the government is unlikely, despite recent victories. Mrs.
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We live in a complicated world, and the authors would do well to acknowledge that.
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"We're not shying from it — we do acknowledge that it is a problem," he added.
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The package will acknowledge that as commander in chief, Trump can do what he wants.
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"Unless the miracle of all miracles happens, I would acknowledge that he's dead," Trump said.
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We acknowledge that passage of the ADA was another move toward a more perfect union.
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For the first time, people are really beginning to acknowledge that these works have value.
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I'm going to acknowledge that we must have it, but this is not the moment.
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Finally, I was forced to acknowledge that my C.P. is more than a cosmetic issue.
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But even critics of the president acknowledge that Strzok's conduct was deeply unprofessional at best.
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We have to acknowledge that, and understand and treat them as sovereign nations and equals.
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Party leaders acknowledge that they don't have the votes yet to ensure it will pass.
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Trump realized something that few people are willing to acknowledge: That politics is theater first.
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Nor would they acknowledge that their strategy is geared toward Warren, who has surpassed Sen.
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The left needs to acknowledge that Americans make decisions for many reasons other than racism.
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The left needs to acknowledge that Americans make decisions for many reasons other than racism.
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But first, Republican leaders will have to acknowledge that market capitalism is not a religion.
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"This is a tough conversation, and we acknowledge that," he told reporters at the Capitol.
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"We acknowledge that individuals have a right to demonstrate to support a cause," Gray wrote.
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Let us acknowledge that the architectural landscapes we have inherited are neither sacred nor unchanging.
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I don't know why no one on TV will acknowledge that the guy's an idiot!
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And many acknowledge that making those statements using government offices and government equipment is highly inappropriate.
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Instead of beating yourself up for the money mistake, acknowledge that it happened, and take responsibility.
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But kudos to Brooks for being the rare Republican to acknowledge that Obama has done good.
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The researchers acknowledge that their small study's results may not be generalizable to all rugby players.
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First, though, even the contenders for chair acknowledge that the DNC must re-establish its credibility.
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Curiously, however, the leadership declined to acknowledge that this was a firestorm of its own making.
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"You are using the format to acknowledge that it's funny by taking it seriously," Thurm explains.
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But to acknowledge that the show doesn't matter at all will immediately out you as desperate.
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I acknowledge that the decision my client made is not the right one for every person.
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A majority of millennials already acknowledge that the American Dream is far out of their reach.
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Kaczynski seemed to acknowledge that anti-Semitism was gaining ground in the face of the criticism.
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We have to see them as humans, as the way that we are, and acknowledge that.
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Thus, we acknowledge that risks have risen of the pound appreciating somewhat less than we forecast.
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You can relate to your partner's needs and acknowledge that you want them to be happy.
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Many acknowledge that the justice system is flawed, but concede it's the best one we've got.
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They have always been very supportive of my music and I wanted to acknowledge that somehow.
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And I think, I hope, that whoever our standard bearer's going to be will acknowledge that.
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Not all of them, but many of them will acknowledge that they wish he behaved better.
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The move seemed to acknowledge that Biden's campaign cannot sustain a continued run of bad news.
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You also acknowledge that a number of smaller northern European countries run large surpluses as well.
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Yes, friends and coworkers will acknowledge that we're young, but it's not in a judgmental way.
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KPU's Commissioner Ilham Saputra appeared to acknowledge that elections officers had been overworked during the process.
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But every now and then I think it's okay to acknowledge that the money thing sucks.
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While Cramer did acknowledge that stocks are overbought, he thinks that could be a good sign.
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The U.S. economic recovery was so fragile that many refused to acknowledge that it was one.
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It isn't enough to acknowledge that the man is a threat; we must outline that threat.
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I'm definitely working with female veterans, especially to acknowledge that they're not going to be affected.
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I&aposm just saying, very controversial - - (CROSSTALK) WILLIAMS: Because I acknowledge that you guys are smart.
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And this is where I acknowledge that I was, for a while, one of those fans.
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You and I both, I think, would acknowledge that when we were campaigning, we could connect.
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Perhaps no administration wants to acknowledge that North Korea is an existential threat on their watch.
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We also need to acknowledge that this is a full-frontal attack on almost everything simultaneously.
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You have to acknowledge that you understand what you look like, and how you come off.
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We are in a new operating environment, and we in the election community must acknowledge that.
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And I think I hope that whoever our standard bearer's going to be will acknowledge that.
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How, for example, do you acknowledge that Mother's Day can be a painful holiday for some?
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But he does acknowledge that, judging from how it was received, it was a flawed effort.
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Can we acknowledge that immense gratitude and love often live alongside frustration, overwhelm, and even anger?
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Democrats need to acknowledge that middle America was not wrong; they have been ignored and neglected.
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The company did not pull the drug from shelves, however, or acknowledge that it was addictive.
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Today, it's just that the German system needs to acknowledge that this situation is not sustainable.
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Pompeo was on the call, but initially failed to acknowledge that he knew of its contents.
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Republican strategists acknowledge that he helped himself by being the only Democrat to vote for Kavanaugh.
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EC: We obviously have to acknowledge that there is strong support for Donald Trump in Appalachia.
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Democrats acknowledge that the race still remains wide open in the final weeks of the primary.
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" She added that tech has been unwilling to acknowledge that it is "unintentionally a rigged system.
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"I hope that he will find the courage to acknowledge that he needs advice," Card added.
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Nonetheless, we must acknowledge that family physicians write more than a quarter of all opioid prescriptions.
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But even some of his advisers acknowledge that other sources of fuel are increasingly marginalizing coal.
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It's rare for The Walking Dead to acknowledge that Rick is a straight-up flawed character.
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"People finally came to realize and acknowledge that our languages are largely gone," Professor Ba said.
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We have got to acknowledge that even though poverty overall has fallen, extreme poverty has increased.
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Members acknowledge that Ryan will be a key to energizing the conference and making that happen.
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Most of those supporters now acknowledge that "some mistakes were made," as former CIA director Gen.
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Clinton as a 15-year-old is to acknowledge that a curfew is good for you.
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And so to have a brand with as much reach as Snapchat acknowledge that is awesome.
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We acknowledge that this opioid justification form represents an additional regulatory burden for prescribers and pharmacists.
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Siri and Stephens both acknowledge that the potential for vote-token speculation is a real concern.
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Instead, the therapist should acknowledge that fact, be supportive of the patient, and discuss the problem.
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And I am the first to acknowledge that I did not set the world on fire.
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I'm not a vegetarian, but I acknowledge that meat has a higher potential for being disgusting.
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However, the documents acknowledge that not all Coinbase customers may have broken any internal revenue laws.
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Still, Rosenfeld and O'Leary are the first to acknowledge that the battle is far from over.
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We've got to acknowledge that this bit is the fun bit and make more of it.
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On Friday, Exxon Mobil seemed ready to acknowledge that the value of its assets might change.
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We also must acknowledge that we are not going to be able to prevent every incident.
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The researchers acknowledge that their biggest limitation is the non-randomness of policy adoption by cities.
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We need to expand the ranks of moderators, and acknowledge that the job has many subspecialities.
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And we should also acknowledge that a term may be heard in ways which are unintended.
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Maybe after years of trying, you need to acknowledge that you're just not a morning person.
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It took a long time for Trump to acknowledge that Covid-19 is a major threat.
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The "living your life" attitude fails to acknowledge that doing so may cost someone else theirs.
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Even the exits, however, acknowledge that Latino electorate gave a supermajority of its vote to Clinton.
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Today's cult of convenience fails to acknowledge that difficulty is a constitutive feature of human experience.
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Yet a majority of the top Taliban leaders acknowledge that such a military victory is impossible.
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"I just felt like I had to acknowledge that part of who I am," he said.
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I acknowledge that there's luck, and privilege, in inhabiting a body that others might find appealing.
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To not acknowledge that or deal with it in a responsible way is shortsighted and dangerous.
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But they all acknowledge that after the next election, they will still be serving under him.
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Eugenides fails to acknowledge that James himself was reworking a great novel, "Middlemarch," by George Eliot.
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Politically, he did not even acknowledge that the end might one day come without divine intervention.
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That said, lawmakers on both sides acknowledge that a deal is imperative as soon as possible.
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The activists did not acknowledge that the public schools in Gardendale do not belong to Gardendale.
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For most of his political career, Mr. Modi did not publicly acknowledge that he was married.
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Democrats who say they care about Native American voting rights should acknowledge that these struggles continue.
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"Unless the miracle of all miracles happens, I would acknowledge that he's dead," Mr. Trump said.
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Even Mr. Trump's staunchest defenders acknowledge that he could be exposed to the possibility of impeachment.
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Though we should also acknowledge that any measurement of something subjective, like personality, risks implicit bias.
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If we don't acknowledge that something has gone amiss, we're burying our heads in unholy sand.
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But why not acknowledge that it's capitalism and free markets that got us where we are?
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But gradually, they have begun to acknowledge that burned forests must be viewed as special places.
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We all need to acknowledge that yes, this is indeed us, the very worst of us.
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His advisers acknowledge that he is far less known to voters than the leading Democratic candidates.
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And regulators have started to acknowledge that the ad ID itself has become a valuable commodity.
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The authors of the current study acknowledge that recall bias and poor awareness may be limitations.
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Sprint has had to acknowledge that it would have a tough time thriving on its own.
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I also acknowledge that our employees get to make their own decisions about their personal lives.
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Like others in the industry, Tamara and James acknowledge that the term "boutique hotel" is amorphous.
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At no point did the president acknowledge that he had chosen to publicly announce the ban.
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"We need to acknowledge that 1% allocation isn't going to materially harm a client," he said.
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Even his most vociferous critics acknowledge that Mr. Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign helped fuel that unrest.
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" Swarbick went on to acknowledge that "you cannot win a deeply polarized debate - facts don't matter.
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It is time for our two great countries to acknowledge that we're standing on equal footing.
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It's hard to know what to do about this except to acknowledge that diversity isn't easy.
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The reluctance to acknowledge that children in stable, two-parent households do better may seem understandable.
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" Trump did acknowledge that North Korean prisons -- a nefarious facet of Kim's repressive rule -- are "rough.
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But he did acknowledge that there was a push underway to make some last-minute changes.
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The critics behind the coalition acknowledge that the deals are different — but say that doesn't matter.
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Of course, we acknowledge that style is subjective and rules are meant to be broken sometimes.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell became the latest notable Republican on Tuesday to acknowledge that Sen.
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Many acknowledge that operations at State, particularly those on cyber, should be reviewed and potentially changed.
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Yet even Alito, Gorsuch, and Kavanaugh acknowledge that the administration is trying to move too fast.
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But let's also acknowledge that we need a means to select those migrants to work here.
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Researchers acknowledge that the liver-damaging potential of garcinia cambogia is debated and warrants further study.
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The first step would be to acknowledge that political and economic sovereignty go hand in hand.
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Mr. Trump offered no explanation for his surrender, nor did he acknowledge that it was one.
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At its most basic, the urge manifests in the failure to acknowledge that death is final.
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Just acknowledge that the situation is bad enough exactly as it is, and validate their feelings.
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Still, Republicans acknowledge that they need to do more to improve the party's standing with women.
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He also doesn't acknowledge that both willingly and by force, thousands of women mobilized for ISIS.
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For us to accept our own inferiority, we must acknowledge that Beyoncé is no longer human.
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Legislators writing the bills acknowledge that people in the health insurance industry would lose their jobs.
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It could also follow Uruguay, which has essentially refused to acknowledge that legalization violates the treaties.
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But we must acknowledge that a treatment that permanently eliminates cancer will likely never be found.
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Wouldn't it be better to just [acknowledge that] there are many kinds of relationships and intimacy?
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But I mean, do you acknowledge that in public he says things that are demonstrably untrue?
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We acknowledge that bad actors might use such technologies to falsify personal statements and slander prominent individuals.
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But few acknowledge that lead poisoning in many places in America is even worse than in Flint.
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Though the Trump administration's policy is more broad, they too acknowledge that "criminal aliens" are the priority.
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And they don't seem to want to acknowledge that or even confront it in a serious way.
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It was a voluntary act to acknowledge that I was "born again" and freed from my sins.
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What liberals could do is acknowledge that there's more cross-ideological understanding here than meets the eye.
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U.S. officials privately acknowledge that efforts to bring together rival government factions are moving slowly at best.
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The Pentagon has begun to publicly acknowledge that in missiles, at least, China has the upper hand.
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HEGSETH: Tori, would you acknowledge that if it&aposs not fair trade that it&aposs truly free?
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He starts by trying to get Tillerson to plainly acknowledge that climate change is a serious risk.
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Why not acknowledge that America cannot run the world and that other nations have legitimate strategic interests?
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Med school administrators do acknowledge that they aren't adequately equipping med students to counsel patients on marijuana.
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Look, Paul, we have to acknowledge that Putin is not a strategic competitor, he is an enemy.
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Podobnyy appeared to acknowledge that he was using Page as a "useful idiot" for intelligence-gathering purposes.
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That's because more people are starting to acknowledge that deep gaps in contraceptive coverage and access exist.
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And most of the tech companies were at pains in Davos to acknowledge that new political environment.
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"We acknowledge that he could have and should have acted differently," attorney Greg Skordas told BuzzFeed News.
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It would require him to acknowledge that he can't drain the swamp without getting drowned in leaks.
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While the true proportion is difficult to estimate, experts acknowledge that the market women have significant influence.
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And we'd be remiss not to acknowledge that the country only legalized gay marriage six months ago.
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Trump did acknowledge that the idea he supported the war stemmed from an interview with Howard Stern.
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Trump seems to realize this, even as he has begun to acknowledge that he may not win.
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He refuses to acknowledge that leaving a trade bloc of 500m people will entail significant economic costs.
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" LM: "A lot of times I think it's funny when people don't acknowledge that side of us.
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She seems relatively at peace with all of this, but willing to acknowledge that it sucks anyway.
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Perhaps it is time to acknowledge that America can be an adversary as well as a partner.
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This summit, however, seems to acknowledge that the crisis encompasses more than just the English-speaking world.
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It is something that we can all relate to and Laura's images validate and acknowledge that journey.
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Okay, okay — I will acknowledge that most of the sex on the show is implied, not shown.
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As operations have increased in Helmand, Western officials acknowledge that the pressure has pushed militants to Farah.
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He did acknowledge that it may have been a mistake to invite China's Xi Jinping in 2015.
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Some of the debt already has clauses to acknowledge that EU regulators could also write them down.
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Some Papua New Guineans acknowledge that there is misinformation on Facebook, but that it's often quickly corrected.
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A better starting point is to acknowledge that the modern judiciary has never resembled its idealized form.
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"We acknowledge that the initial appearance of the video may raise serious questions," a department statement said.
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But while he does acknowledge that valuations are high, he doesn't believe it's especially dangerous right now.
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We acknowledge that Africa, like other continents, does have its woes and they should be appropriately reported.
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But Shalyt does acknowledge that there's a spike in business on occasions such as the WannaCry attack.
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"We acknowledge that our website currently doesn't provide clear information for reporting security concerns," the company says.
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Still, the march's organizers seemed to acknowledge that such intersectionality was fraught for an allegedly nonpartisan march.
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I was extremely distressed — suicidal at times — and I refused to acknowledge that I'd survived a stroke.
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No one is pulling that together to create an accreditation and acknowledge that what you're learning counts.
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It's important that society acknowledge that prejudice played a part in the proliferation of monuments, Crawford said.
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But at the same time, they acknowledge that the businessman's ascent is unlike anything they've ever seen.
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They didn't acknowledge that the content they broadcast could create preferences and norms in the first place.
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After equating food insecurity with hunger, handout advocates acknowledge that food insecurity is connected to weight gain.
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I'd much rather do the simplest thing to acknowledge that I am part of this grander creation.
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With these performances, Simon has had to acknowledge that he inhabits a healing role for the city.
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But authorities acknowledge that these cases do little to stem the flow of guns into the city.
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Gail: I'll acknowledge that the liftoff of a massive public works program is unlikely to be efficient.
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The host went on to acknowledge that swelling gap between haves and have nots helped catapult Sen.
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Democrats, acknowledge that the race is over, but that doesn't mean they want the counting to stop.
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Relations have improved with the Trump administration, but Gulf officials acknowledge that the US president is unpredictable.
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"For Republicans, the first step is to acknowledge that we have a serious internal problem," she wrote.
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While his arguments against Mr. Trump are compelling, he does not acknowledge that other alternatives are viable.
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Security experts now acknowledge that cyber threats cannot be eliminated; they must be managed like other risks.
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National Democrats acknowledge that O'Connor's name on the ballot "makes it a little tricky" for Shea-Porter.
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The authors acknowledge that the acupuncture treatment could not be fully blinded, possibly influencing the researchers' expectations.
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Second, we have to acknowledge that immigrants in our workforce are key to our continued economic growth.
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She forces herself to acknowledge that double bind, then persists through the paradox instead of opting out.
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In the world we live in, the least social-media executives can do is acknowledge that power.
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You can love Trump and acknowledge that he didn't have the largest inauguration crowd in American history.
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Likely most Americans are willing to acknowledge that, as a people, we are prone to negative excesses.
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I mean, they will be the first to acknowledge that the sovereign wealth fund has been reduced.
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He didn't even acknowledge that I was there, though I was in a ragged state of consciousness.
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"We come together when we acknowledge that and say we're going to make real change," she said.
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Rather than acknowledge that Clinton ran a weak campaign, Cosmo assumed she lost because of her gender.
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Mr. Bel is the first to acknowledge that the experiment, as he calls it, might not work.
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Nevertheless, Mueller will have to acknowledge that there were solid, if not overwhelming, grounds to fire Comey.
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You acknowledge that we may not always identify paid services, sponsored content, or commercial communications as such.
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"The assimilation process did real damage, and Canada is just beginning to acknowledge that," Ms. Hamilton said.
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But the department might need to acknowledge that it hasn't had that trust for a long time.
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However, the authors acknowledge that—if done right—border walls don't have to be detrimental to wildlife.
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And, more importantly, it would have required them to acknowledge that what Clinton did was seriously wrong.
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"It's important to acknowledge that the women's movement in Iran has been happening since 1910," she said.
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The company's critics acknowledge that efforts to bring public pressure to bear on Facebook have fallen short.
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Trump still does not unequivocally acknowledge that Russia continues to wage its aggressive war against American democracy.
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Only last week did he finally — and briefly — acknowledge that Obama was born in the United States.
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He wouldn't want to acknowledge that, but nothing surprises him because he's prepared for all those moments.
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It took the president a few hours to acknowledge that his wife was elsewhere in the world.
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Afghan officials acknowledge that they have not yet seen evidence that Iran was actively rallying Fatemiyoun veterans.
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But despite her appeal, Ms. Nandy and her supporters acknowledge that her candidacy is a long shot.
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I want more public figures to acknowledge that they're role models, whether they like it or not.
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But she does acknowledge that she's uncomfortable with passages in the Bible that seem homophobic or misogynistic.
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Still, several Spanish legal experts acknowledge that state prosecutors are pushing the Supreme Court into uncharted waters.
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It remained unclear why North Korea had decided to acknowledge that the meeting ended without a deal.
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Johnson, in his column, did not acknowledge that immigration has played a significant part in the referendum.
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Its followers acknowledge that the movement is secretive, without official leaders and organized into autonomous local cells.
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Advisers to other prospective Democratic candidates for 22012 acknowledge that Mr. O'Rourke is worthy of their concern.
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Acknowledge that you've given up on yet another project, just move on and cut yourself some slack.
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Is it so difficult to acknowledge that the pace of change in society today causes great anxiety?
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The researchers acknowledge that the impact of subsidies on these decisions is extremely sensitive to oil prices.
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Even DNC veterans — upset with her comments — acknowledge that the party still has much work to do.
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After all, the feds don't even acknowledge that these drugs have any medical value to begin with.
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Racism and sexism are entrenched, and leaders need to acknowledge that and address the problem head-on.
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CLINTON: I did acknowledge that I had misled everyone who asked about the story after it broke.
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The United States should also acknowledge that preserving its trade relationship with China has compromised American values.
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Often both sides acknowledge that a sex act occurred, and the question is whether it was consensual.
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Even as the measure faces fierce resistance, industry leaders and environmentalists alike acknowledge that it could succeed.
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KR: It is also important to acknowledge that stereotypes of Asians can also vary by national origin.
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Notice the sensations you are feeling even as you acknowledge that they, and this experience, are impermanent.
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Still, Democrats acknowledge that there is a palpable appetite on the left for comprehensive government health care.
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Yet it took me a long time to acknowledge that infertility can be a form of trauma.
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And some acknowledge that researchers are human beings who are predisposed to want to get positive results.
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They acknowledge that the studies had small samples, were conducted in controlled laboratory conditions and were short.
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And even senators not running for president acknowledge that their colleagues aren't missing much in today's Senate.
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Let's acknowledge that, compared with patients elsewhere, those in Canada often have to wait longer for care.
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Mattel didn't address the reports of the specific closures but did acknowledge that changes have taken place.
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No. Ms. Beilock's article helped me acknowledge that there was no way I could have grieved incorrectly.
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Truth compels me to acknowledge that the Yankees of today are not so easy to root against.
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"I acknowledge that my verdict will not remove the President from office," Romney said in his speech.
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Party leaders openly acknowledge that they hope to solve global warming without sacrificing coal, gas or oil.
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Others lament the abandonment of liberal values or acknowledge that doomsayers finally may have been proven right.
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Instead, the candidates seemed to silently acknowledge that disarming the North was all but a lost cause.
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"We have to acknowledge that the overall terrorism and targeted violence threat has changed," Mr. McAleenan said.
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And when dictatorships, whether it is the Chinese or the Cubans, do something good, you acknowledge that.
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CHRISTOPHER Let's acknowledge that dozing off in a company meeting is, in fact, a really bad look.
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You have to acknowledge that just because you think you're not good enough doesn't make it true.
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DO THE THINGS THAT CREATE MORE GROWTH AND THEN ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU CAN HELP PEOPLE LEFT BEHIND.
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Most people acknowledge that the distribution of the population explains at least some part of the gap.
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The authors acknowledge that the data depends on self-reports from patients who were not examined clinically.
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"Men in this country get treated unjustly, too, you have to acknowledge that," he told the publication.
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Ms. Faludi is right to point out misogyny's persistence, but fails to acknowledge that some of Mrs.
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Nonetheless, analysts who support the work-based approach acknowledge that TANF has real shortcomings that need fixing.
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First, they acknowledge that the evidence is overwhelming of what the President did and the presidential misconduct.
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But even he appeared to acknowledge that such outrage might not keep a deal from getting done.
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", The Times's business columnist Gretchen Morgenson concluded: "Investors should also acknowledge that we are in uncharted territory.
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"Yes, all these disasters come as a result of climate change, we do acknowledge that," he said.
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Democratic strategists across the party's ideological spectrum acknowledge that taking on Biden will require some deft maneuvering.
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And they also don't acknowledge that there is a deportation machine right now that has been strengthened.
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Everyone I spoke to, consumers and experts, acknowledge that there is an issue with iPhone battery readings.
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Most Democrats acknowledge that it wouldn't be prudent to be conducting an impeachment proceeding well into 2020.
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Acknowledge that whiteness saved those who looked like you from the vicious barbarity visited upon black people.
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But Umanah does acknowledge that investment will be required to make training and equipment for smallholders viable.
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Both Manafort and the Russian, Konstantin Kilimnik, deny collusion but acknowledge that they discussed the presidential campaign.
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Key supporters in Congress acknowledge that the legislation is unlikely to end the scourge given its scale.
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Both sides acknowledge that the violation was accidental, based on some equipment breakdown on the US boats.
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"We've also got to give people grace and space to grow and to acknowledge that," she added.
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It could also be uncomfortable for Republicans, who may have to acknowledge that Biden has a point.
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"We absolutely acknowledge that the price point is higher than we'd like it to be," Wanberg said.
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They seem to be sort of hamstrung by that, scared of that, not wanting to acknowledge that.
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Others acknowledge that the word is politically incorrect but insist that it's not aimed at gay people.
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" In addition to slamming Cox's "poor parenting decisions" along with her "mental health issues," he said, "While I acknowledge that I still love Nikki, I also acknowledge that we can no longer be married to each other, and I cannot continue to raise our son in a toxic environment.
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But it's time we acknowledge that popping a ripe zit isn't everyone's gross-out bad habit of choice.
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Beijing, for its part, wants Tsai to acknowledge that Taiwan and China are part of the same country.
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The definition of rape has also expanded to acknowledge that men and boys can be and are raped.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article did not acknowledge that Millett rejected a diagnosis of manic depression.
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Democrats should acknowledge that their filibuster of Gorsuch is directly related to the Republicans' failure to consider Garland.
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You know, I forgot exactly how he put it, but he did acknowledge that they were doing this.
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I should acknowledge that some reporters who cover this beat don't agree with my read of these remarks.
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And even Trump's supporters must privately acknowledge that a Trump-launched "nuclear tweet" is a very real possibility.
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Features of ironing boards Sure, we acknowledge that you don't technically need an ironing board to do ironing.
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However these studies acknowledge that they were limited in their methodologies and scopes, and so are not conclusive.
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Would you acknowledge that this is being covered by a media establishment that is almost entirely pro-choice?
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"It's time to acknowledge that not all Democrats are the same," Ocasio-Cortez said in her campaign video.
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He is, however, quick to acknowledge that more work remains to be done and doesn't criticize the skeptics.
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But I acknowledge that some trans women may not be so self-aware or sensitive to social dynamics.
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After the hearing, DeGette said she was glad the executives were able to acknowledge that nicotine is addictive.
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On a personal level, founders have to fully acknowledge that something they care deeply about is not working.
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This monument is to acknowledge that we know what is happening and know what needs to be done.
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After the complaints surfaced, Allred took a break from tweeting success stories to acknowledge that Lambda wasn't perfect.
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But rather than give a date — or acknowledge that it was at his discretion — Sessions blamed federal courts.
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Even Biden's own advisers privately acknowledge that failing to win Iowa or New Hampshire would threaten his campaign.
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Iger isn't the first CEO to acknowledge that more can be done to prevent hatred from spreading online.
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But my feminism is intersectional, so I acknowledge that I have privilege because I'm straight, cisgender and white.
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To even acknowledge that women were acting and/or treated differently than men in Silicon Valley seemed radical.
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In my work, I have heard countless stories of refusing to acknowledge that the end had finally come.
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He was flanked by three U.S. Marshals and spoke only to acknowledge that his lawyer was Ashraf Nubani.
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A clear pattern has emerged regarding these illnesses, and the VA should acknowledge that pattern and take action.
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Even supporters of the legislation acknowledge that a school district will probably be sued if it becomes law.
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If you do decide to participate, make sure to acknowledge that you are participating at your own risk.
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Acknowledge that coming out will be different every time and some topics will be more difficult to navigate.
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She adds that the Kremlin recognizes, but would never acknowledge, that it's the junior partner in the relationship.
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You would have some Aboriginal groups to acknowledge that psychedelics have been used by Aboriginal groups for centuries.
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You won't acknowledge that the logic of what you're saying is that your view of government has evolved?
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At the first presidential debate, Trump refused to acknowledge that Russia was behind the Democratic National Committee hacks.
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But it fails to acknowledge that it is at fault, too, with its top-down approach to urbanisation.
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"We acknowledge that (our) assessments may be imperfect," one administration official said in a background call with reporters.
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The court in Mr Usui's case did acknowledge that the law may need to evolve as society does.
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But at no point does anyone acknowledge that blackface/yellowface/whitewashing is actually an offensive thing that happens.
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But he did acknowledge that he ignored warnings from his son about the Republican operative, Leslie McCrae Dowless.
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Worryingly, some members of Congress acknowledge that there might not be anything they can do to stop it.
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That said, experts acknowledge that the UK government's reporting requirements are still a positive step towards gender equity.
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This monument is to acknowledge that we know what is happening and know what needs to be done.
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These questions will force Mueller to directly acknowledge that both Trump and Barr have publicly mischaracterized his work.
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Republican operatives acknowledge that the Russia probe has taken a toll on the White House's ability to govern.
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In short, the use of "data" has clearly changed in popular speech and it's time to acknowledge that.
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Goodfellow updated his LinkedIn profile on Thursday to acknowledge that he moved from Google to Apple in March.
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This month Ms Rousseff dared to acknowledge that Brazilians retire too early (at 55 for men, on average).
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"We have to acknowledge that Australia has a dark past," the mayor of Fremantle, Brad Pettitt, told Reuters.
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In this country, so many more things go to the person who doesn't acknowledge that there's a problem.
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Even after the Smolka loss, Holohan refused to acknowledge that he had fought well after the press conference.
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"I think anyone stepping in this role would acknowledge that they have Venti shoes to fill," Johnson joked.
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But it also forced her to acknowledge that the process of dealing with trauma has to be ongoing.
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The White House did not acknowledge that the second conversation took place until July 18 -- two weeks later.
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For starters, most senior Trump officials don't even publicly acknowledge that climate change is real and a problem.
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But Republicans rarely -- if ever -- acknowledge that the crux of what they want is already allowed under ObamaCare.
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And what he wants from you is to acknowledge that excitement and to reflect it back to him.
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"(Rosenstein) did acknowledge that he learned Comey would be removed prior to him writing his memo," McCaskill said.
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I also want to acknowledge that there's a lot of good to be mined from a productive meeting.
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GOP officials in the state acknowledge that, at least at this point, the race can break either way.
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They acknowledge that an unsuccessful rescue attempt was made in eastern Afghanistan months after the two were taken.
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GOP senators privately acknowledge that Pruitt is becoming a liability for the party in an election year. Sen.
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But others in the party are worried and acknowledge that they have a tough battle ahead in Johor.
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In one interview in the summer of 2016, Cohen refused to acknowledge that polls strongly favored Hillary Clinton.
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But they can't happen until both parties acknowledge that they don't "agree on fixing DACA" to begin with.
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It falls on us to acknowledge that the unfamiliar or unable are worthy of our care and affection.
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He did, however, acknowledge that it was "rare" for Google to have similarly exclusive arrangements in other markets.
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But we also have to acknowledge that we haven't played at the level we expected to play at.
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He did acknowledge that he once wore blackface to dress up like Michael Jackson for a dance contest.
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It would also help to acknowledge that the party has strayed at times from its more aspirational path.
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Even as the tactic's proud creator, Nelson seemed to acknowledge that he had created something of a monster.
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It is time to acknowledge that China is part of the North Korea problem until Beijing shows otherwise.
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A romantic comedy might acknowledge that any number of people could be "the one" (Sex and the City).
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Most acknowledge that Jerusalem should not be divided again like it was in 1967, and we believe that.
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Only in the memo's final paragraph do its authors acknowledge that Papadopoulos's loose lips sparked the FBI probe.
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Congressional aides and outside lobbyists acknowledge that CHIP will likely only pass as part of the spending bill.
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F.D.A. officials acknowledge that e-cigarettes, made out of tobacco-derived nicotine, are potentially less harmful than cigarettes.
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They can acknowledge that she suffered sexual assault, but also that Kavanaugh himself was not responsible for it.
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"We have to acknowledge that not everyone can get the sleep they need," Sandberg writes on Thrive Global.
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Facebook's only competition is itself, and advertisers aren't going anywhereSome analysts did acknowledge that Facebook faced regulatory threats.
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Second, in the near-term, U.S. policymakers should acknowledge that safeguarding democratic EU processes is a vital interest.
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Bowing to objections from Republicans would appear to acknowledge that legitimate concerns over the original choice do exist.
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"His leverage isn't in delaying supporting Clinton or refusing to acknowledge that she'll be the nominee," Welch said.
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Sushi restaurant owners acknowledge that many Orthodox Jews have not quite cottoned to raw salmon, tuna or yellowtail.
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It's depressing but unavoidable to acknowledge that it's the Limp Bizkit Woodstock that better represents America's population today.
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"He did acknowledge that he learned that Comey would be removed prior to him writing his memo," Sen.
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But officials in both parties acknowledge that Democrats are now better positioned to capture the presidency in November.
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Investors in companies that Mr. Seiden is pursuing to recover money acknowledge that the efforts are long shots.
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But, alas, we may be forced to acknowledge that spectacle is in the saddle, and rides American politics.
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"I needed the districts to acknowledge that we needed to work together to find the savings," he said.
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Acknowledge that you are in the wrong when a Muslim says you have been offensive, don't get defensive.
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"Even the Chinese acknowledge that the Trump administration has not targeted the domestic politics of China," says Sun.
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Acknowledge that you're having a panic attack, and remind yourself it'll be over in ten minutes or less.
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And I just try to acknowledge that this scrutiny is stressful, and that anyone would find it stressful.
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There are plenty who acknowledge that old relationships, for example between inflation and unemployment, may be in flux.
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Although he did acknowledge that "most of the growth" from the global insurance industry is happening in Asia.
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I will acknowledge that Trump did not, as some feared, accept a terrible, no good, very bad deal.
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The U.S. should acknowledge that it lost the trade war and clean up unnecessary tariffs littering the landscape.
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It's also important to acknowledge that working from home in the first place is a luxury, full stop.
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"We acknowledge that scientific achievement does not excuse misconduct in the profession at any level," the statement added.
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Mr. de Blasio would be the first person to acknowledge that people are struggling in New York City.
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The following day, however, with little explanation, the Navy had to acknowledge that no such calls were tracked.
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It is time to acknowledge that North Korea may never be interested in negotiating away its nuclear deterrent.
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Sanders acknowledge that the campaign was in a "bizarre moment" during an interview with MSNBC on Monday night.
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The authors acknowledge that the study depended on self-reports of hearing difficulty rather than objective audiometry tests.
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You also must acknowledge that you may be asked to provide more information before the claim is complete.
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He'd been brave enough to talk with his doctors about his cancer and acknowledge that time was short.
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Google seems to acknowledge that users are less comfortable than ever with having their every search query tracked.
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It said Uthmeier did acknowledge that he consulted with a proponent of the citizenship question named James Baker.
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"We appreciate the American holiday, we acknowledge that it's there, but for us life goes on," he said.
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The Conservative rebels acknowledge that they do not have the numbers to force a change to government policy.
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But even advocates acknowledge that, despite the momentum, there are hurdles beyond the expected concerns about public safety.
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Our big museums are feeling compelled to acknowledge that they are products of an earlier, ideologically fraught time.
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Baum does, however, acknowledge that even if a country does legalize, there are various ways to do it.
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So why not just acknowledge that much of what Trump has done has been good for the economy?
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"When dictatorships, whether it is the Chinese or the Cubans, do something good, you acknowledge that," he said.
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It is well time for the Boy Scouts to finally acknowledge that all anti-gay discrimination is wrong.
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"The final inspection process is very important and we acknowledge that we did not meet requirements," Yoshinaga said.
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"All of us need to acknowledge that others have taken these kinds of risks and profited," he says.
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He's not going to give up the goods before we acknowledge that he was able to build them.
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It helps that the added moments of humor acknowledge that the movie's potent concept is also, well, ridiculous.
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Julian Cain (Michael Boatman) proves to be the only lawyer willing to acknowledge that he voted for Trump.
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These days even top Republicans acknowledge that their party, as Mr. McConnell has said, owns the shutdown brand.
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Sure, parents are sometimes rude, and occasionally openly hostile; and sure, I acknowledge that that can be upsetting.
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Two administration officials acknowledge that Shanahan has faced a learning curve when it comes to interacting with lawmakers.
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Naspers executives acknowledge that Prosus is unlikely to ever duplicate the astronomical return generated by the Tencent stake.
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"When dictatorships, whether it is the Chinese or the Cubans, do something good, you acknowledge that," Sanders said.
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Republican governors, mostly supportive of Mr. Trump, also acknowledge that they are working around the president's nationalistic stance.
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Naspers executives acknowledge that Prosus is unlikely to ever duplicate the astronomical return generated by the Tencent stake.
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Read and his coauthors acknowledge that at this point all predictions are shaky, given the limited information available.
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But Republicans rarely — if ever — acknowledge that the crux of what they want is already allowed under ObamaCare.
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"We need to acknowledge that there is a limit to what monetary policy alone can accomplish," Evans said.
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But you also need to acknowledge that people have different experiences and are coming from a different place.
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Both pieces acknowledge that while learning to feel empathy may be challenging, it is a skill worth nurturing.
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Experts in the area acknowledge that progress has been made: there is better reporting of crimes against women.
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The authors acknowledge that there are limits to their understanding of climate tipping, and further investigation is needed.
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But our desire to acknowledge that is barely stronger than our determination to cut them down to size.
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And yet you need not agree with Scott's critique in order to acknowledge that he identified something true.
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Still, they acknowledge that two newcomers to the wine industry may not inspire a lot of oenological confidence.
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And economists, even if they disagree with his policy prescriptions, acknowledge that many areas have been left behind.
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But he did acknowledge that "people have talked about whether there's a role" for House Republicans to play.
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Researchers within the campaign acknowledge that vaccine-derived polio is a real risk, but one worth taking overall.
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It would be negligent to not acknowledge that serious mental illness has been identified in some mass shooters.
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They acknowledge that the study didn't actually prove that marijuana led to the differences seen in the scans.
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Ministry officials acknowledge that Italy's national debt, currently around 130 percent of GDP, is unlikely to decline quickly.
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Even Republicans acknowledge that Yovanovitch's explanation of what happened with Shokin's visa application is more accurate than Giuliani's.
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"You are a market guy," Velshi said, pressing Thomas to acknowledge that stocks rose under former President Obama.
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And since we're talking about spec, I have to acknowledge that the Nighfall Mica blue paint is gorgeous.
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Ms. Williams is happy to acknowledge that she's a fan of Gloria Estefan's old band, Miami Sound Machine.
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"Acknowledge that this is not ideal," the McKinsey partner wrote, adding that there had not been many options.
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We need — almost reflexively — to acknowledge that the electoral results express voters' preferences mediated by the institutional rules.
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As president, he did the opposite — and he chose not to acknowledge that obvious tension during his address.
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Most military commanders acknowledge that there are very few, if any, feasible solutions to today's standoff with Pyongyang.
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You further acknowledge that all persons depicted in the photograph(s) consent to TMZ's use of the same.
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And I also want to acknowledge that there are some forms of depression that require outside medical intervention.
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The president has an opportunity to acknowledge that U.S. policy on the Syrian war has been an unmitigated catastrophe.
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But Kalanick goes on to acknowledge that "thousands of drivers" in Uber's unofficial workforce come from the listed countries.
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" The job listings also acknowledge that Tesla is working with third-party vendors on "timely and high quality repairs.
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Finally, can we take a moment to acknowledge that Spotlight's costume designers were robbed of their own Oscar nomination?
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So this Father's Day let's acknowledge that being a heroic man, a gentleman, is a deep and good thing.
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And yeah, we need to be able to acknowledge that someone like ... Well, isn't cable news built on that?
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A large number of investors acknowledge that markets are overvalued, while cash levels are still falling, which signals overconfidence.
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Sex and love aren't interchangeable, but they are inextricably linked, and it's important for The Bachelor to acknowledge that.
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U.S. media outlets reported on Monday that Saudi Arabia will acknowledge that Khashoggi was killed in a botched interrogation.
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Plenty of other black artists could have been given this platform and moment and we need to acknowledge that.
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While researchers acknowledge that plastic is integral to everyday life, they underscore the urgent need to reduce plastic waste.
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" — "Formation," Beyoncé When You Acknowledge That 2016 Was a Growth Year: "'Cause we all get lost sometimes, you know?
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It's also worth noting that there's a responsible way to acknowledge that one of your kids' friends is cute.
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Those closest to Carter acknowledge that it will be difficult to hear about the last moments of her life.
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But to not acknowledge that voter records are relatively easy to obtain, and generally overstate their value, seems misguided.
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Sanders and his team could criticize the superdelegates and acknowledge that he'll need the pledged delegate count to win.
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The work exhibited doesn't want to acknowledge that neighborhoods go through cycles of birth, maturation, death, and also rebirth.
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He was too slow to acknowledge that sinking demand for gas turbines, for example, would mean missing some goals.
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Instead, they acknowledge that their partner has a right to their feelings, no matter what those feelings might be.
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Yet some Tories acknowledge that Labour's failings provide lessons for the Conservatives on tackling prejudice in their own ranks.
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What looked like calm might have been a simple refusal to acknowledge that something unplanned and unwanted had happened.
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The authors also acknowledge that they have not considered policy-driven changes to efficiency, such as those in Japan.
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Sears, in court documents, did acknowledge that it did not deliver $55 million in prepaid inventory owed to Transform.
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"We are all disappointed with the results of C-Fresh, and we acknowledge that they are unacceptable," DiSilvestro said.
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"We might the only people willing to acknowledge that we will not use AI to replace trainers," said Agarwal.
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Since this week is World Breastfeeding Week, I think it's important we acknowledge that side of the story, too.
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"But also, people acknowledge that [Oprah] is one of those people who even some Trump supporters love," she said.
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Indeed, Gorsuch himself seemed to acknowledge that the text demands such a decision during the Bostock/Zarda oral argument.
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But even Mr Erdogan's critics acknowledge that he has done more for the displaced than practically any foreign government.
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He did however acknowledge that there was "evidence of potential violations" in Clinton's "extremely careless" handling of classified information.
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The cops arrive, and finally acknowledge that the hillbillies might be a little more nutso than they previously believed.
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The idea behind the designation is to acknowledge that this group needs health care and other resources for help.
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In some swing states, aides acknowledge that the FBI's renewed probe appears to have created some volatility with voters.
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So upon our arrival, we decided that we need to acknowledge that our travel arrangements were a tad unexpected.
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MOST WOULD ACKNOWLEDGE THAT IF THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME WAS A LITTLE BIT MORE EVEN, GDP WOULD BE HIGHER.
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At the very least, we have to acknowledge that it's possible for communities to feel both under- and overpoliced.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We have to acknowledge that there is so much more happening in the world than Donald Trump.
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After all that praise, I should maybe acknowledge that I'm not, shall we say, the biggest Star Wars fan.
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The only question that remains is: why won't Apple just acknowledge that there was a problem that it fixed?
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These episodes acknowledge that television can provide insight on and sympathy for a timely and/or emotionally resonant issue.
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"We acknowledge that commuters have legitimate service concerns but we can never condone criminality," he said in a statement.
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By the end of the week, GOP leaders had to acknowledge that the votes were once again not there.
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We have to obviously acknowledge that with our First Amendment that religious liberty is a key and cherished value.
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But he does at least acknowledge that we're getting just absolutely ripped by China and all these other countries.
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Until now, Israel has kept its drone program secret -- refusing to even acknowledge that it uses them in warfare.
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It also fails to acknowledge that banks provide a variety of services that ultimately benefit both merchants and consumers.
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Because I think people started to really acknowledge that this is where the inherent power of this medium lies.
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"No," said Jennifer — but she did acknowledge that some of Mama June's stories about his anger could be true.
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Privately, euro zone officials acknowledge that Rome's plans only strengthened the opposition from those skeptical about financial risk sharing.
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He also notes that Bowie "influenced the original Blade Runner in many ways" and wanted to acknowledge that legacy.
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Mnuchin: I can't acknowledge that comment because that would be promoting your show, which I'm not allowed to do.
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But aides from both parties acknowledge that the quick pace gave little time for consultation between the two chambers.
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Instead we're told -- and what we're told Clinton herself refuses to acknowledge -- that the real problem was Clinton herself.
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First, we should acknowledge that there will likely be some less visible responses from the Obama administration, as well.
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"We fully acknowledge that bullying, stalking and other forms of harassment are serious problems in our society," Thissen wrote.
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On the flipside, though, they acknowledge that their work could be used to "[navigate] around patented methodologies" as well.
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Still, Republicans say that there's time for the race to pick up and Democrats acknowledge that it's still competitive.
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Pavelski is quick to acknowledge that playing alongside Thornton, who joined the Sharks in a 2005 trade, has helped.
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Though the benefits of addressing climate change are substantial, we should acknowledge that this will be an expensive undertaking.
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"It's time we acknowledge that brands, like ours, play a role in influencing culture," Gillette said in a statement.
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Experts acknowledge that the scarcity of mental health providers and treatment options causes many patients to go without care.
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Proponents of globalisation, including this newspaper, must acknowledge that technocrats have made mistakes and ordinary people paid the price.
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And all of us need to acknowledge that this is about more than just one or two recent incidents.
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But many Democrats on both sides of the party divide acknowledge that congressional races are case-by-case scenarios.
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This is part of the reason why we acknowledge that some tweaks may be necessary for the Special Rule.
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He was quick to acknowledge that it took time for him to buy into a sharing-is-caring philosophy.
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However, she neglected to acknowledge that this same problem affects legal non-immigrants as well under the current system.
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First, acknowledge that caravans of migrants just can't show up at our borders and expect to be let in.
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It's harder to acknowledge that before Trump, many Americans had an almost innocent, blinkered view of who we are.
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Why doesn't the president acknowledge "that this is not about the law" but about a "choice to destroy lives"?
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It's time for Republican leaders to acknowledge that federal cannabis reform is inevitable and it's time for comprehensive action.
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Or will his country acknowledge that the Soviet Union has evolved—and will Stan acknowledge what Elizabeth had accomplished?
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