But he acknowledges, he acknowledges that he in fact made a mistake going on the board.
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Sometimes, when I see a piece that confronts the racism, or at least acknowledges that, or acknowledges anti-Semitism, right — I'm thinking, again, of the New York Times Nazi piece.
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" But, he acknowledges, "We don't talk about relationships anymore.
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Mark Sanford acknowledges his political career is likely over .
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" Yet she acknowledges the Chicken is "in his soul.
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They can — but they don't, as Gopnik glumly acknowledges.
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Yes, that could eventually create clutter for cities, he acknowledges.
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Wilson acknowledges as much: "Nobody wants to get into this."
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Davis acknowledges that it's not easy to shift your thinking.
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"I didn't feel that confident, to be honest," she acknowledges.
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" But it acknowledges, "security is not something that's ever done.
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He acknowledges that he's not exactly an ideal staff member.
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As Levchin acknowledges, Baba Yaga generates more questions than answers.
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There's a reason the world acknowledges this as Shakespeare's masterpiece.
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Kim, 35, acknowledges the outfit might be a little much.
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A trickier problem, she acknowledges, may be calcified working practices.
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It acknowledges, though, that those directives haven't always been followed.
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She turns to the film crew and acknowledges the cameras.
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HNA acknowledges the Swiss Takeover Board's determination on the subject.
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Mary Fallin, the governor, acknowledges that something has to give.
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" Even Grimm acknowledges that Rose is "working, he's showing up.
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White acknowledges this, but puts the blame on other companies.
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The new legislation officially acknowledges the difference between the two.
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Still, she acknowledges that the fight is far from over.
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She's right: Trump got millions more than he acknowledges. 17.
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Yes, she acknowledges, the 2016 election is "poisonous" and "crippling".
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Even so, she acknowledges there will be inevitable daily hiccups.
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In it, Mr. Schwerin acknowledges that in a speech Mrs.
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Huawei acknowledges that the device is prohibitively expensive at ~ €2,200.
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She's working because she wants to — something Decker fully acknowledges.
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"This acknowledges that the patient voice is important," Furlong said.
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"This court acknowledges that this a harsh result," Pauley wrote.
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She acknowledges that reconciling the two is no easy task.
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Seemingly everyone almost gleefully acknowledges that they're riding a bubble.
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Blanc acknowledges that these issues are much bigger than Wilderness.
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Zuckerberg now acknowledges that he hasn't explained his ideas sufficiently.
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The U.S. coalition officially acknowledges responsibility for 326 civilian casualties.
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Bhoosal acknowledges the first year of aid distribution was slow.
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Despite his bearish forecast, Boockvar acknowledges he's still long stocks.
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The brain drain is a "very sensitive question," Salehi acknowledges.
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The FCC acknowledges that it is fighting a losing battle.
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The company acknowledges that its weapons carry some cardiac risk.
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Still, she acknowledges, Khalifa's persistent popularity is real and potent.
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"It is a bit of a stereotypical image," Sekerková acknowledges.
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"It's terrible," acknowledges Derwyn Bunton, the parish's chief public defender.
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"The audience is very different in New York," Lambkin acknowledges.
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"Sure, Americans knew about President Washington's Farewell Address," Shapiro acknowledges.
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Appian acknowledges that its biggest competitors are Salesforce and ServiceNow.
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"You can't take all this stuff too seriously," acknowledges Bea.
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And Tuesday's announcement acknowledges Mr. Litt's criticism to some extent.
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A plaque at the building acknowledges its two famous residents.
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Worden acknowledges challenges, including the nanocraft surviving impact on launch.
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Weiner also acknowledges the love between he and his wife.
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Sure, Bezos' letter is not technically a "book," he acknowledges.
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Both deny any wrongdoing though Fillon acknowledges he made mistakes.
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Manafort's filing also acknowledges he met with Kilimnik in Madrid.
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In it, Mr. Schwerin acknowledges that in a speech Mrs.
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Whiting acknowledges that they do not deserve to be arrested.
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Ms. Conway acknowledges the Democratic candidate's strength with older women.
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" And as he acknowledges later, "the process is never complete.
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Despite his upbeat forecast, he acknowledges some risks lie ahead.
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Scaramucci acknowledges Trump has made some mistakes in that department.
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Surprisingly, he often acknowledges that he is doing something inappropriate.
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Mr. Mitchell acknowledges that the bar has a frumpy image.
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Still, he acknowledges that an open approach also has issues.
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"I'm aware of what difficult emotions it triggers," Bendell acknowledges.
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The film acknowledges that CF has no survivors, only warriors.
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But he acknowledges that he was not a perfect boss.
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The newly formed Town Hall Ensemble's repertoire acknowledges that past.
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BNEF acknowledges that two things could substantially alter this forecast.
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" Shanahan acknowledges each response and then continues with, "That's right!
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At UVA, Ryan acknowledges the nationwide challenges in his message.
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Watson acknowledges it's not always practical to keep toddlers away.
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As he acknowledges, the law offers two avenues for reform.
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Truglio acknowledges that "Sesame Street" hasn't always gotten things right.
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The social media platform acknowledges it can always do more.
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Gross, of Heliogen, also acknowledges the limitations of solar power.
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But Wasniowski acknowledges they may not be the best option.
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In "Progressive Labor" (1964) DeCarava acknowledges racial violence, but indirectly.
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The new "Idol" acknowledges this shift without crumbling under it.
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The luxury carmaker acknowledges that their margins are significantly thinner.
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Heck acknowledges that may be the case in some places.
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True, it is the party of Lincoln, as he acknowledges.
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Luc van Agt, a physiologist at PSV, acknowledges those doubts.
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Civil acknowledges the opinion of the masses is not infallible.
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Mitford acknowledges that she cannot entirely vouch for this account.
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Ms. Garcia acknowledges that quality ingredients don't always come cheaply.
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Hustvedt acknowledges as much, though hers is an intellectualizing sensibility.
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The book acknowledges this with an air of dutiful solemnity.
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" Lonergan acknowledges that he was recalcitrant and difficult about "Margaret.
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Mr. Trump acknowledges that being in office has changed him.
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While Dr. Anolik acknowledges that some dermatologists and surgeons might be trying to fool people into coming in — or being just plain lazy — he acknowledges that the photos are very difficult to make perfect.
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But the mainland news media rarely acknowledges that, Mr. Harrison said.
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Still, he acknowledges how difficult such a belief is to prove.
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But the CDC acknowledges that it can't do the job alone.
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It's a resting expression that acknowledges the absurdity of his situation.
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This would, the campaign acknowledges, require getting money out of Congress.
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But, as Murray's office acknowledges, the question should have been cited.
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But Kroll acknowledges there are limits to this kind of observation.
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Federal trade commission civil action * Shire plc -acknowledges decision by u.s.
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Rolles acknowledges Transform's model won't fix every problem related to drugs.
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He also acknowledges that its a major problem in other states.
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Comey even acknowledges that in a hearing up on the Hill.
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Some may feel that breadcrumbs are unorthodox for pesto, he acknowledges.
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Allen, the former Anchorage DA, acknowledges the system let Lauren down.
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LUNDIN ACKNOWLEDGES SCARCITY OF COPPER ASSETS, NEED TO BE PATIENT -CEO
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NASA acknowledges this is the case, citing 18 prominent scientific societies.
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To its credit, Spotify at least acknowledges the problem quite often.
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Mash acknowledges that there could be other therapeutic uses for ibogaine.
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Beim acknowledges age is an important risk factor in fertility issues.
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But he acknowledges that for different reasons all are quite fragile.
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It's as if even he acknowledges Gilead's artifice — Serena's no mother.
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He also acknowledges how it's a challenging time for officers nationwide.
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Welch acknowledges Trump may not get everything he wants from Congress.
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Duterte's rebalancing of his nation's policies toward China acknowledges this reality.
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Rio Tinto acknowledges the vast scope and sensitivity of its plans.
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Kobe Steel acknowledges some customers have shifted orders to other suppliers.
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Trump publicly acknowledges his love and daily use of obsolete technology.
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But, Hunsicker acknowledges, this model takes work on the consumer's part.
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Alex Jones, he acknowledges can sensationalize issues and spread unsubstantiated rumors.
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Zuckerberg acknowledges that there've been some growing pains in recent years.
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Tudor acknowledges this, but argues that his company's platform is different.
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In the end he is trapped, and he acknowledges the trap.
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Facebook now acknowledges that its platform was used to sway voters.
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He also acknowledges that many people are asking for LinkedIn integration.
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The SEC acknowledges that the rules governing share-trading need amending.
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He also acknowledges some holes in his coverage, especially of sports.
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"It surely was not clearly explained," Fawer, the defense attorney, acknowledges.
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Carson acknowledges the history of structural racism in American housing markets.
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She says Tory acknowledges that a conversation needs to be had.
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The filing acknowledges the concentrated control could impact Snap's share price.
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But Zimmermann acknowledges that his cause has its share of challenges.
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Mr Kalanick acknowledges that autonomy poses an "existential" risk to Uber.
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"I could be exactly what they say I am," he acknowledges.
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Accelerated transition is impossible without widespread social acceptance, the study acknowledges.
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"What people think of as opera is entirely Western," he acknowledges.
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Neiman acknowledges in several caveats, but elsewhere seems to reject outright.
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The report acknowledges that allegations against security forces are being investigated.
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"We don't have any proper love drugs yet," Dr. Sandberg acknowledges.
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Hamon acknowledges his proposal will require a major revamp of taxes.
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But he acknowledges their paychecks might be affected in the meantime.
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She acknowledges that the area ultimately needs more than engineering fixes.
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Profit margins are slim, Mr. Walker acknowledges, but they are rising.
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Mr. Hanson, the rally school's director of training, acknowledges the debate.
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But neither is a prototypical power hitter — something Gregorius readily acknowledges.
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"It has been a long journey," the deputy director general acknowledges.
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Mr. James has a theory, which he acknowledges borders on fantasy.
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Mr. Curtiss acknowledges his passion for the project often caused complications.
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Daimler's Reimelt acknowledges that the e-truck revolution is only beginning.
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Trump bluntly acknowledges the Montana seat is more personal than firewall.
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Yet, as Mulcahy acknowledges, it's a survival mechanism, not a solution.
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Sanders acknowledges that getting things done as president will be hard.
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This is something Obama acknowledges, paying respect to Robinson and Williams.
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This track just implicitly acknowledges the bittersweet possibility that it won't.
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"No, I do not know who killed Laura Palmer," she acknowledges.
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Kim acknowledges that they should have shown up for their mom.
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He acknowledges that climate change is real and caused by humans.
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It acknowledges complexity, making Wiper's photos more than just eye candy.
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Or a "white"-looking person who publicly acknowledges her African ancestry!
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S. trade talks, Amazon releases earnings and Syria acknowledges prisoner deaths.
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This is the moment the community acknowledges and blesses the couple.
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And he also implicitly acknowledges that Supreme Court appointments are ideological.
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Erickson hardly acknowledges Prichard, buries himself in the horror movie stacks.
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He acknowledges that Apple's devices still seem better on the whole.
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A military intelligence memo acknowledges deaths from torture and filthy conditions.
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He acknowledges now that he could have kept Lexi more secure.
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Bruner, 35, cheerfully acknowledges never having put aside his childhood obsessions.
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The Air Force acknowledges that most of the debris is gone.
|
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However, he later acknowledges the importance of the diversity of viewpoints.
|
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And the world, Mr. Ma readily acknowledges, could use some changing.
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But, Roberts acknowledges, it still has a long way to go.
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"Morin" bluntly acknowledges the precarious situation of French Jews under occupation.
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And even though he acknowledges increased partisanship, he's not blaming Trump.
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But he acknowledges that individual stock picking is not for everybody.
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"Being on the wrong side of history carries consequences," Varina acknowledges.
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Aldama acknowledges this conflict and with the next breath rejects it.
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Hendrickson acknowledges that Wright's "Autobiography" is notoriously riddled with deliberate falsehoods.
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Her country's governing body acknowledges it still has work to do.
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Mr. Bernhardt acknowledges that the rule's simplicity comes with trade-offs.
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Neither party acknowledges the bargain, or else the magic is ruined.
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Ferrari acknowledges there are some requests it has to turn down.
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Zuboff acknowledges there is no simple way to undo surveillance capitalism.
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Hagerty lauds the Viper's durability but acknowledges a few weak points.
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But he acknowledges that there's a small consumer market right now.
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At the same time, Spicer acknowledges that Priebus's influence is limited.
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And in his cleanup statement, he only acknowledges some of it.
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Her country's governing body acknowledges it still has work to do.
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"Finally there is a ruling that fully acknowledges this," he added.
|
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Brown acknowledges they are still at the beginning of the fight.
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That's a statistic that the company acknowledges it needs to improve.
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One acknowledges some basic truths; the other is untethered from them.
|
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Daphne Caruana Galizia (Malta) Malta acknowledges mishandling of journalist's murder case.
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I don't think the current administration acknowledges that this is happening.
|
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Now, Paltrow acknowledges that her involvement is holding back the brand.
|
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Sorrow-scopes acknowledges the stress of this era in a way that resonates with people, but it also acknowledges them personally: Things are bad, and here's how they are specifically bad for you, you dipshit Scorpio.
|
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Alexa can, as Kutcher acknowledges in his Instagram video, do it all.
|
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"Our experiences are inspiring but definitely not transferable directly," acknowledges Ms Kaljulaid.
|
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Deneke's family acknowledges that the film conveys the rawness of the case.
|
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He also acknowledges that there is likely to be significant personnel turnover.
|
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However, SpaceX acknowledges that there are some downsides to the lower orbit.
|
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On its website, AMCC acknowledges many of its neighborhoods suffered widespread damage.
|
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Even the most devoted gearhead acknowledges that particular cost of doing business.
|
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The coalition acknowledges hitting the truck; the US military is investigating. 2.
|
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NHL owners: But even Forbes itself acknowledges that these are only estimates.
|
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Waller acknowledges such challenges, and says some scheduling changes would be inevitable.
|
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VA Secretary Robert Wilkie acknowledges that more still needs to be done.
|
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She acknowledges having "messed up," but refuses to linger over past mistakes.
|
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To do so, he acknowledges, they may have to become strategically deaf.
|
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But, he acknowledges, the scale of this cheating makes it virtually impossible.
|
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Evgeny Arinin acknowledges this, and admires the design for its enduring effectiveness.
|
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This barely seems to register with Zelda, but she acknowledges his tantrum.
|
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The government acknowledges there are problems which it is trying to fix.
|
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"Even the NCAA acknowledges now that federal legislation is necessary," said Sen.
|
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Conte acknowledges the distinction, but he argues that times are different now.
|
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How can you fix something that no one acknowledges as a problem?
|
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It's a community celebration that acknowledges when a girl has reached maturity.
|
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He laughs and acknowledges that he's not the best at it — yet.
|
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Your daughter, scrolling through Instagram, acknowledges your presence with a surly grunt.
|
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Smith acknowledges that not everyone can rearrange work the way she did.
|
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Rafer acknowledges that newly formed True North is limited in its ability.
|
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" Defending Colin, Barbara acknowledges the fire "wasn't intentional — it was an accident.
|
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The report acknowledges that more money is needed to implement the recommendations.
|
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Comey acknowledges that the president's words were not structured as an order.
|
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Paul acknowledges his prior calls for a downturn haven't come to fruition.
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" Pink listens intently to the caller, then acknowledges that "yeah, I did.
|
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Inokashira Park Zoo acknowledges it's not fully equipped to keep an elephant.
|
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But he acknowledges there are elements of his administration worthy of support.
|
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Günther Oettinger, the budget commissioner, acknowledges that his proposal is not revolutionary.
|
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Fritz acknowledges that the strength of the local economy influences his attitude.
|
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In his SNL song, he acknowledges that his face is particularly expressive.
|
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It genuinely acknowledges the emotion of it and how intense it is.
|
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In his new book, even Taubes acknowledges that his case isn't ironclad.
|
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Despite these measures, the company acknowledges that sexual assault remains a risk.
|
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That grief can feel more intense when no one acknowledges your pain.
|
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Of course, there are risks associated with cannabis, which the report acknowledges.
|
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Still, Oczkowski acknowledges there will be plenty of "overlap" with Cambridge Analytica.
|
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Ikea acknowledges that it designed these collections with "modern nomads" in mind.
|
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"That said, he also acknowledges that "It's your choice, it's your pan.
|
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That's when Kloza acknowledges oil could break the $45 per barrel mark.
|
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Trump never apologizes or acknowledges any sort of remorse or wrongdoing. 4.
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As the state government's leader, he acknowledges that makes him ultimately responsible.
|
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She acknowledges me, asks questions—sometimes we cry in each others' arms.
|
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Skins (considered the British Degrassi) barely acknowledges faith-based and racial differences.
|
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Working out and training that much takes some intense drive, Robbins acknowledges.
|
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Until Apple acknowledges there's a problem, it's unclear how widespread it is.
|
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As the SEC order acknowledges, TPG disclosed its receipt of these fees.
|
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Kasich acknowledges that a big finish here is a matter of survival.
|
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Caitlyn acknowledges that Kris is upset and says that it bothers her.
|
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Freaks and Geeks acknowledges its post-disco existence in the first episode.
|
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She acknowledges there's no guarantee that any might result in a child.
|
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The young prince acknowledges the difficulties but has pledged to push ahead.
|
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He acknowledges the impact of the president's "America first" stance on diplomacy.
|
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Their report acknowledges that there was nothing illegal about the attempted transfer.
|
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Brazilian businesses will not become competitive unless they compete, acknowledges Mr Maggi.
|
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"You're putting your life at risk for (Everest) each time," she acknowledges.
|
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Wednesday's court filing acknowledges multiple relationships that are part of investigative threads.
|
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He is, as he acknowledges, balding and with a tendency toward chub.
|
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She also acknowledges her political career doesn't end with this one election.
|
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" He acknowledges, however, that Trump has said "a lot of dumb things.
|
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Zuckerberg emphasizes those results, even as he acknowledges flaws in his approach.
|
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BAMF head Frank-Juergen Weise acknowledges the delays to starting integration courses.
|
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You scream, "Thanks Mario", and he acknowledges with only a courtesy nod.
|
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Has there been accountability for what the Times acknowledges was a mistake?
|
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Schiff also acknowledges that the Russia probe gave him a national stage.
|
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EVEN THE CBO ACKNOWLEDGES THAT WE COULD GET 3% GROWTH IN 2018.
|
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He conscientiously acknowledges the difficulty of discerning where the Constitution allows exceptions.
|
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Nelson acknowledges that the science used in asbestos lawsuits can be twisted.
|
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In the photo caption, Rodriguez acknowledges the liberation of cutting her hair.
|
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Khloé acknowledges her mother's good intentions but is worried about Lamar's sobriety.
|
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During all of the debates, as the book acknowledges, Clinton crushed Trump.
|
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It acknowledges that something is terribly wrong.
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McDougal acknowledges that hers is not a story of harassment or assault.
|
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The result is haunting, a call for peace that simultaneously acknowledges wounds.
|
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Farhadi grew up on the New Wave and warmly acknowledges its influence.
|
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His critique is no screed: He acknowledges, rightly, what they do well.
|
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Ms. Reisman acknowledges that the company faces challenges as it expands southward.
|
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But everyone acknowledges that the next move needs to come from London.
|
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He acknowledges that, at first, there can be resistance to the idea.
|
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The report acknowledges this — and then walks a fine line around it.
|
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Its website acknowledges support from the Jeffrey Epstein Foundation and Epstein Interests.
|
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"It may be a quixotic crusade," Yarnell — who's a Sanders supporter — acknowledges.
|
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This at least shows Samsung acknowledges its new phone is really expensive.
|
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If she acknowledges she's depressed, that's a good sign, said Dr. Rosenthal.
|
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The Preservation Society fully acknowledges that the contest fueled its competitive spirit.
|
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President Trump's action on Monday acknowledges the broad scope of the challenge.
|
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But the Oscar winner acknowledges his reactions evolved as time went on.
|
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Parry Gripp acknowledges that his 2012 hit, "Raining Tacos," can be obnoxious.
|
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He acknowledges the age of winter climbing could draw to a close.
|
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It also acknowledges having 270,290 employees worldwide and selling 212,500 watch models.
|
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Ehang acknowledges that one crash or fatality could upend its entire business.
|
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The Pentagon publicly acknowledges some 8,500 troops as being deployed in Afghanistan.
|
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Thunberg acknowledges as much herself, and she wants us to know it.
|
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As President Trump's executive order acknowledges, it does not change applicable law.
|
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It's time to try something new that explicitly acknowledges that basic truth.
|
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Fashion Review Marc Jacobs beautifully acknowledges an end, and marks a beginning.
|
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The CTA however acknowledges cannabis is legal in the state of Nevada.
|
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Chinese-owned factories have jobs, she acknowledges, but she will not apply.
|
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Conversely, when one acknowledges freedom and accepts personal responsibility, the individual flourishes.
|
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The Holy Father rightly acknowledges the staggering toll and the church's culpability.
|
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Corbyn acknowledges that 2019 had been "quite the year" for his party.
|
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Yet the case presents more of a dilemma than Mr Johnson acknowledges.
|
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But he acknowledges that it was a rather large story to miss.
|
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And if you read what Barr said closely, he acknowledges that reality.
|
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However, the company acknowledges the carbon emissions that comes from its business.
|
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The company's spokesperson acknowledges that the website doesn't screen all paid subscribers.
|
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" Amid life's struggles, he acknowledges, "there's a lot of joy out there.
|
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And it acknowledges the need to create internal communities to retain talent.
|
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As Mr. Trump has now discovered, whether he acknowledges it or not.
|
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McIntyre acknowledges SIP is still small in scale, but he's not concerned.
|
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Botsman herself acknowledges that sharing economy services have a tendency toward professionalization.
|
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Album cut "Comanche Moon" takes a risky leap—one that Maas acknowledges.
|
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These concerns create a barrier to effective donor identification, the report acknowledges.
|
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Thomas acknowledges that his game was changing by the night right now.
|
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Change can't happen overnight, and Hornsey acknowledges the challenging workload that has resulted.
|
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Unlike Mr Leung, Mrs Lam acknowledges the need to heal bitter political divisions.
|
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Derocher acknowledges that hunting polar bears isn't what will drive them to extinction.
|
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And when it does slip into something close to toxic, he acknowledges it.
|
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Diddy acknowledges it's gonna take some time to heal, if he ever does.
|
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Pong acknowledges, however, that this question could be potentially intimidating to some women.
|
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Daniels said Roe acknowledges being alone with the girl, but denies abusing her.
|
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He acknowledges I'm upset and asks for my driver's license for his report.
|
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Still, Mohan said she acknowledges the criticism, though her acknowledgement is itself problematic.
|
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Nearly everyone acknowledges that the promise of metagenomic mining has yet to materialize.
|
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However, Fitch acknowledges material progress in the banks' credit fundamentals since June 2015.
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Some people scorn the fact that every choir is recognised, Mr Lazri acknowledges.
|
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C40 acknowledges that its data is extremely coarse and its conclusions extremely broad.
|
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The West has the best researchers, he acknowledges, and they still offer benefits.
|
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Garrett, a longtime manicure enthusiast, acknowledges that his nail art makes a statement.
|
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At Harbour Church, Mr Wood acknowledges Christianity can seem odd to young people.
|
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Rohrabacher acknowledges this campaign has been different from the past 15 or so.
|
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The series acknowledges the complexities present in how we relate to our pets.
|
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A prank acknowledges that the generally accepted version of reality is worth challenging.
|
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Gavin Newsom acknowledges he is picking a fight -- and he thinks he'll win.
|
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In a resulting argument, the show acknowledges Adena's cultural context while ignoring Kat's.
|
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First, the bill acknowledges that legalization is only one part of the solution.
|
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"Historically, there hasn't been a huge amount of changes to NYFW," Cushnie acknowledges.
|
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Eisenberg acknowledges that the data is self-reported, which makes it less reliable.
|
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Taylor acknowledges the "occasional raised eyebrow" about his acquisitions, but he doesn't mind.
|
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"This was a very therapeutic film to write and to make," he acknowledges.
|
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In Women Who Work, Trump acknowledges her own role as a working mom.
|
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The yoga teacher acknowledges me by name in class, which feels really nice!
|
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Hogan acknowledges that risks remain, referring to the volatile situation surrounding China-U.
|
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While he acknowledges that's appropriate in certain settings, it's not his target market.
|
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But the film doesn't offer an answer—as the Shakespeare sequence slyly acknowledges.
|
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It acknowledges the limitations of current understanding on how to ensure responsible development.
|
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Google acknowledges this feature won't be some sort of "magic bullet," it says.
|
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The report also acknowledges the state's "complicated, flawed" system for funding public education.
|
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There are many other factors to take into account, and Mutz acknowledges this.
|
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This is precisely why no U.N. member state acknowledges Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
|
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Crockford acknowledges that she has never done any field research on polar bears.
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I think everybody now acknowledges this doesn&apost provide evidence of a crime.
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"He won't get anywhere near the doors of Number 10," he acknowledges sadly.
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The industry acknowledges shortcomings, but points to the expense of additional care givers.
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Qatar acknowledges its links to these groups but denies that it supports terrorism.
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Everyone in town acknowledges Tony, from Clay's terrible mom to Clay's terrible classmates.
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It acknowledges Kim's gender, but it doesn't become a treatise on women's rights.
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Marty acknowledges that he received the protective order, but says that it's ridiculous.
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Irvin makes a pretty good point -- but acknowledges he's not in Future's shoes.
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But he still acknowledges there is a "balance" to be reached in society.
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Yes, it acknowledges that young women care about politics—as they always have.
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The odds of his bid succeeding, Mr Quang A acknowledges, are "nearly zero".
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The memo acknowledges that officials have begun to address the background check issue.
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It simply acknowledges the same class-conscious common sense that Powell's memo expresses.
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But Renken acknowledges that the Syrian air war is, in his view, unique.
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He acknowledges that making China rich and strong will require tough economic reforms.
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Yes, everyone acknowledges that she won and won big in the popular vote.
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The U.S. intelligence community acknowledges that China is a leader in economic espionage.
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The combination of genetic mutations in any individual cancer is singular, Vogelstein acknowledges.
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The United States never acknowledges its own contributions to the region's difficult history.
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However, Aldi acknowledges that it must change to keep growing at this pace.
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TCA's Press acknowledges double-digit returns could be a thing of the past.
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Brazile acknowledges fierce blowback but says she is at peace with her decision.
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These rules, as the FCC acknowledges, only apply to some of the Internet.
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Everyone acknowledges how far ahead China remains in terms of training and skill.
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Because she had been drinking that night, she acknowledges gaps in her memory.
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The state acknowledges in its suit that its position is tenuous at best.
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Even its board now acknowledges that the world desperately needs a better Uber.
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But he too acknowledges that the country has a long way to go.
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He acknowledges the omission in his introduction but never fully explains the reason.
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Part of the explanation, no doubt, is that, as she herself acknowledges, Mrs.
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Donald J. Trump rarely, if ever, acknowledges he might be losing at anything.
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But he acknowledges that the procedure will be hugely painful for some women.
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He's a co-founder of a bipartisan House caucus that acknowledges climate change.
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He acknowledges that not all T.S.A. scrutiny can be attributed to racial profiling.
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" In smaller type it acknowledges that, "With 42,000 dead, art is not enough.
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The Jedi, the old imperial way of thinking, must end, as Yoda acknowledges.
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He acknowledges the role steroids play with bodybuilders competing at the highest levels.
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He acknowledges their mutual bitterness, his father's grave shortcomings and cruelty, his frustrations.
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"There is no direct comparison" between Russian autocracy and American democracy, Khrushcheva acknowledges.
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More jobs would be good, Rom acknowledges, but not at such a cost.
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Google's post acknowledges that gesture navigation has "proliferated" over the last several years.
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One example: He acknowledges that he has only a "superficial understanding" of economics.
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Even its board now acknowledges that the world desperately needs a better Uber.
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Dobson acknowledges that wider interest in Diana is not what it once was.
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She acknowledges that they're not as cool as Jim Morrison and the Doors.
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In this translation by Ebba Segerberg, Eriksson acknowledges deep emotion without becoming maudlin.
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Mr. Krugman acknowledges that it is not a great time for good news.
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Like the other internet giants, Facebook acknowledges the importance of the university system.
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It's mostly light and quirky, but it acknowledges the existence of genuine anguish.
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China will also be reluctant to sign off on text that acknowledges wrongdoing.
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"Civility is no better than when I started this program," Mr. Rubenstein acknowledges.
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Bernie Sanders acknowledges, in his four books, that he tends to be repetitive.
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Even he acknowledges that novelty and psychosomatic benefits may contribute to his convalescence.
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Mitchell acknowledges that it can, but that the experience is clunky and negative.
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Months after soldiers die, Russia quietly acknowledges some losses, including private military contractors.
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Bergen acknowledges some of these uncomfortable parallels but does not dwell on them.
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"This acknowledges the diversity of opinion within the party on marriage," Hoff said.
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Khosrowshahi acknowledges that traffic is a problem, but Uber shouldn't be a scapegoat.
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" Gouzer acknowledges, "I earmarked a tiny part of the budget for nurse waitresses.
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And his team acknowledges that it's an uphill fight in nabbing the endorsement.
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The USDA acknowledges that consumer complaints about the contamination are on the rise.
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Cuellar, separately, acknowledges that it comes from years of building trust with Mexico.
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But she acknowledges that students and parents rarely ask those kinds of questions.
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Jay-Z acknowledges the pain he caused without entirely agreeing to own it.
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But nobody from the government ever audited the spending, the Justice Department acknowledges.
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Introducing these limitations makes debt potentially more of a problem than he acknowledges.
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Experts generally agree that the problem is more widespread than the military acknowledges.
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But he acknowledges that too much of a good thing can be bad.
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Beck acknowledges there's plenty of mistrust of the mainstream media in conservative circles.
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Sen. Cory Booker acknowledges that the Senate's criminal justice bill is not perfect.
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He acknowledges that he can pick and choose who he wants on Discover.
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But it also acknowledges that victims must now be more diligent than ever.
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The WHO acknowledges the challenging circumstances facing its nearly 500 personnel in the Congo.
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" She acknowledges, "I just kind of went off the rails for a little while.
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Olszewski acknowledges that the wine world can be intimidating to the point of cheesiness.
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He acknowledges pushing that edge, but argues that this was his responsibility and charge.
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The move acknowledges that she's grateful to be alive, present and in a body.
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" She acknowledges obstacles to this, however—including Joseph's own use of the word "pussy.
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There's always been surveillance, acknowledges Antti Oulasvirta, lead author of the Helsinki Privacy Experiment.
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In the new album, West acknowledges the bizarre comment he recently made about slavery.
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"There are probably going to be some people that will be upset," he acknowledges.
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In a Different Key acknowledges no stakeholder more important than parents of autistic children.
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The Interior Department acknowledges only the "awareness process" as its official FOIA review policy.
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It is not even clear if his administration acknowledges the reality of climate change.
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The Photography Show gratefully acknowledges the support of all of its partners and sponsors.
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Kuo acknowledges that ranking female representation is only one piece of the equality puzzle.
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It's about love and family, but he also acknowledges the wisdom of the laity.
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Mr Subramanian acknowledges that managing the transition to a new system would be difficult.
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The company itself now acknowledges that the legal drama is hurting its bottom line.
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The opinion also acknowledges that the procurement suffers from many significant conflicts of interest.
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Dyantyi acknowledges that she was one of the more vocal protesters during that time.
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It doesn't mention Trump, but it clearly acknowledges many of the anxieties about him.
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Every seller acknowledges that their stock could go higher, but they have cash needs.
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He acknowledges now that he shouldn't have put something explosive in a Twitter reply.
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Déjà acknowledges them, admitting that her hair loss gets worse in times of stress.
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Just acknowledges that the small number of participants is a limitation of today's research.
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Raisman acknowledges that coming to terms with what happened to her has been difficult.
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In the video, Baghdadi acknowledges the fall of Baghouz, ISIS' last stronghold in Syria.
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A place that acknowledges that our history isn't just Black history; it's American history.
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He acknowledges that the hype is, perhaps, overwhelming, but so too is the potential.
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He acknowledges using cracked software and tricks to obtain free long distance phone calls.
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"Right off the bat, the show's title is jarring for some people," she acknowledges.
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He said he acknowledges and apologizes for conduct that was often aggressive and crude.
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Britain acknowledges the guarantees of free speech in the European Convention on Human Rights.
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" Lajeunesse acknowledges some people see the head and react with "shock, a few dislikes.
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He acknowledges that saving Maya in a moment of utter despair is not enough.
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But, but, but: Even Bigelow acknowledges the challenges presented by this kind of project.
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De La Cruz acknowledges that some of his Hispanic constituents don't like the newcomers.
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" But he also acknowledges that "by its very nature, there are some structural parallels.
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He acknowledges that, much as Apple has done, Microsoft is building a premium brand.
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Congress could also take action, although Logan acknowledges it's not likely under this administration.
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It acknowledges that life is messy, and hard, and unfair — and then it ends.
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Still, he says, Slager "acknowledges" that his actions that day led to Malinowski's death.
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" Gilbert acknowledges that the genetics are "very complicated and getting more complicated every day.
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Vision 2030 acknowledges discontent with rules that block access to most forms of entertainment.
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The American Cancer Society acknowledges that some cancers are already managed as chronic illnesses.
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Buddhist scripture, they point out, acknowledges that meditation can take practitioners to dark places.
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It's unlikely that everyone will follow through with her advice, and Rowling acknowledges that.
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He also acknowledges that racially restrictive covenants played a significant role in maintaining segregation.
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He acknowledges the nation's need for healthy private investment as well as public spending.
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Finally, in the film's resolution, Vanessa acknowledges her lover's attraction to this towering hunk.
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He acknowledges that something needs to be done to spruce up the dilapidated quarter.
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PBS never acknowledges Grace's tattoos or their connections to white supremacism in the story.
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Serena Joy acknowledges that her husband is probably sterile, and she wants a kid.
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The book acknowledges that Royal Dutch Shell could not have toppled Standard Oil alone.
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Everyone always acknowledges that it could happen, if the participants found each other attractive.
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But Zuckerberg and Facebook face far bigger challenges than he acknowledges in the interview.
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He acknowledges the pioneering work of other historians like Eric Hobsbawm and Jürgen Osterhammel.
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He acknowledges that a House version of the legislation recently introduced by GOP Sens.
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Mr Palmer acknowledges the influence of Octavia Butler, a ground-breaking science fiction writer.
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" DHS acknowledges, "This population of criminal aliens poses a major threat to public safety.
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"Obviously, we would all like to see the successful prosecution of offenders," she acknowledges.
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However, Farrell acknowledges that the genre is not going away, not entirely at least.
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The person with the pluralist mind-set acknowledges that God's truth is radically dispersed.
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He also acknowledges that the term "maladministration" was rejected as legal criteria for impeachment.
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She acknowledges the challenges facing LGBTQ people all around the world, but she's hopeful.
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She acknowledges that people are going to judge you now matter what you do.
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His tactical philosophy, which acknowledges that Atlético are the underdogs, is known as "cholismo".
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"I didn't know if it was really possible" Tree acknowledges in the resulting commercial.
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The prize clearly acknowledges a sea change in architecture, which not everyone agrees with.
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The memo acknowledges that department officials had begun to address the background check issue.
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But the GOP acknowledges that Brown is popular with voters in the state. Sen.
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Williams said Trump's new campaign leadership support the outreach, and acknowledges it carries risks.
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As Thaya Brook Knight acknowledges, loans are needed to help those who need it.
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She acknowledges that she is an emotional person, but never mentions the silent spells.
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These are widely accepted assertions that CFPB Director Richard Cordray fairly frequently acknowledges himself.
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The company acknowledges it was aware of the woman's complaints, according to the Times.
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In almost every shot, Denis acknowledges the cultivated ignorance and cruel indifference of whiteness.
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A hook that acknowledges the most important thing in their life — besides each other
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Sanfilippo acknowledges that her sample size thus far is very modest—just 22 respondents.
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The method acknowledges a sacred beauty in our seemingly mundane, day-to-day lives.
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The White House acknowledges that effect, while arguing the price increases will be tiny.
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But the letter acknowledges there has been some business with Russia in the past.
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The report acknowledges that animal agriculture can be beneficial to ecosystems in some contexts.
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He acknowledges it would be a project requiring a lot of time and commitment.
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In her epilogue — her visit with James Salter — Ms. Roiphe indirectly acknowledges this oversight.
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Mr. Jones tells the story vividly, even as he acknowledges that it is unsubstantiated.
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" Nerling acknowledges that believing in conspiracy theories can lead you to some "weird answers.
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Even Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus acknowledges that a contested convention could happen.
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But he also acknowledges the complete and total lack of data to support them.
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VanderZanden acknowledges the playbook similarities to Uber, but also says there are key differences.
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Barrett acknowledges the possibility, too, but believes he would have still been a Shaq.
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Though it clearly destroys her, Claire acknowledges that it's time to hand Faith back.
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Like Veale, Wirz-Justice acknowledges the close link between circadian rhythms and the bipolar.
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The solution: Berners-Lee acknowledges that the companies are trying to address the problems.
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When he returns, he acknowledges the presence of Kanye West in the building tonight.
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Uber's IPO, released last Thursday, acknowledges the profit it has made off this arrangement.
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Beck's yearly Urban Canvas acknowledges and celebrates cutting-edge work by local emerging artists.
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This emerging epidemic is, as almost everyone acknowledges, a signal threat to American society.
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Amazon acknowledges that unlike Apple, it can't guarantee the security of third-party devices.
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Mr. Bannon acknowledges that Mr. Trump is a once-in-a-lifetime charismatic leader.
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It simply acknowledges that there may be conflicts or agendas you don't know about.
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For his part, Mr. Carson publicly acknowledges the crisis in most of his speeches.
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Dr. Charney acknowledges that it is difficult to change behavior and learn new habits.
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The book is full of "Aha!" moments in which McPherson acknowledges his own complicity.
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With this detail, Irish subtly acknowledges China's heavy cultural influence in Vietnam throughout history.
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Boeing itself acknowledges that it is developing a revision to its flight management system.
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The UCLA report acknowledges that there are some nuances it doesn't fully dig into.
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It is an innate connection that he detects, acknowledges, and strengthens through his art.
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What's interesting, though, is that press coverage rarely acknowledges the radicalism at work here.
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Later in the conversation, however, Carpenter acknowledges that Bentley appears to be doing well.
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In the published images, only one of the twelve individuals visibly acknowledges Evans' presence.
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Eckersley of the EFF acknowledges the shortcomings of the Chinese and South Korean approaches.
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In fact, he acknowledges that he is challenging societal gender norms with his styling.
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There's an instinct in us that dolus eventualis acknowledges, even if we've forgotten it.
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For its part, Obvious acknowledges that the technology it used was gleaned from others.
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" Her last single, 2008's dance jam "Bossy," acknowledges she's "just a little bossy.
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But that estimate predates Wednesday's closures, and Nagle acknowledges it likely will decline further.
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Even Mr. Boies himself acknowledges the problems that his relationship with Black Cube raised.
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Zac Posen frankly acknowledges the influence of those shapes on his career designing clothing.
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Ene-Obong, who was born in Nigeria, acknowledges the challenges of that dark legacy.
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Debaya, who is also active in human-rights organisations, acknowledges this is a concern.
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Ms. Hector acknowledges that, as a female black teenager, she is breaking conventional barriers.
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The other party acknowledges that, in such a case, injunctive relief will be sought.
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It also acknowledges how people with mental health issues have been neglected and marginalized.
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Until the "Gang of Six" acknowledges that and starts operating in good faith, Sen.
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The media acknowledges de Blasio's universal pre-kindergarten is a success, but little else.
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Tillis acknowledges his style isn't necessarily built to appeal to his party's hard-liners.
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Even science, it turns out, acknowledges that such gut feelings are not without power.
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Bryant acknowledges that while he viewed the encounter as consensual, his accuser did not.
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Mark Zuckerberg now acknowledges the dangerous side of the social revolution he helped start.
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Which Andrew has ridiculed, and which looks (she acknowledges) silly, should she wear that ?
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Who shows rachmones acknowledges the just but exacting law under which we were created.
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No one acknowledges you, no one speaks to you, no one recognizes your dignity.
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"Eventually you have to work on things that actually generate profit," he acknowledges, laughing.
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But Biden acknowledges that many people have doubted whether this affinity would still endure.
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The Mexican government acknowledges gathering intelligence against legitimate suspects in accordance with the law.
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" Politico: Joe Biden defends son Hunter but acknowledges Ukraine work "may have looked bad.
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Demirel acknowledges that more work is needed to scale up production of the materials.
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But he acknowledges there is a delicate balancing act when it comes to security.
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Ms. Park acknowledges that she met with the tycoons but denies that coercion occurred.
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Still, NPD acknowledges that the fastest-growing segment in the bike market is electric.
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As Cunningham acknowledges, this prediction might take a few extra years to come true.
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But he acknowledges that our government still has room to grow on the issue.
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The Strategy acknowledges that there is no one silver bullet approach to empowering girls.
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Martelly acknowledges the problems, but points out that attendance has increased, especially among preschoolers.
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He acknowledges a failure of due diligence in his investment in the company. Nov.
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His reaction to Kavanaugh, therefore, is not happening in a vacuum, something he acknowledges.
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Novels, too, have lineages, and Morgan's own literary ancestry is extensive, as she acknowledges.
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He correctly acknowledges that existing policies (such as subsidized employer-sponsored coverage) are problematic.
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The A.T.F. now acknowledges it can point to no legal justification for the scheme.
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He acknowledges that not all male bikers have welcomed the Curves to the scene.
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It's one page long and acknowledges that the plan will not pay for itself.
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But the brewer acknowledges it has work to do in differentiating its beers better.
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New York City acknowledges its segregation but has no idea how to change it.
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Stephens acknowledges that there's been a "modest (0.85 degrees Celsius)" increase in global temperature.
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In doing so, though, Feinstein also acknowledges the difficult nature of her own request.
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Apple's nondescript outage page; it acknowledges issues, but not why or for how long (Image: TechCrunch) Apple's nondescript outage page; it acknowledges issues, but not why or for how long (Image: TechCrunch) It was a rough month for a lot of people.
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A monograph prepared by the National Governors Association acknowledges the difficulties that its members face.
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The US acknowledges connections between the two groups, but sees them as two separate forces.
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Majority Leader Mitch McConnell acknowledges the Senate may try to repeal Obamacare again next year.
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A source acknowledges that Russell is known for his hard partying and love of women.
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Finrise — which employs just 10 people — has its work cut out of it, Smallwood acknowledges.
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" Though Branson acknowledges he's not an expert, he also points out, "14 percent seems pathetic.
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Across this record, Mering acknowledges that being human is a complicated, often tangled-up game.
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On February 5th, Brady will appear in his seventh Super Bowl – a fact everyone acknowledges.
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But Besser acknowledges that there are also risks that may come with taking a leave.
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Smartsheet acknowledges that it competes with Microsoft and Google on spreadsheets and other productivity tools.
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Mark Zuckerberg now acknowledges the dangerous side of the social revolution he helped to start.
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Harris said she feels hopeful but acknowledges the reality of the current global political climate.
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Yet he acknowledges that regulating the data on the bog web platforms will be tough.
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But she also rightfully acknowledges that "a lot of people have it worse" than her.
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"I learned about working as a collective group instead of as an individual," she acknowledges.
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The Mexican government acknowledges the link between its war on drugs and violence against women.
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" He later acknowledges he's on "the board of a Brazilian money laundering company called Nepotismo.
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Zuckerberg himself acknowledges that more people transacting on Facebook will help the company's bottom line.
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Getting to scale, everyone acknowledges, requires bringing in users who might not pay at first.
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That's not an easy switch and something that, as Google freely acknowledges, will take years.
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Back in Spain, Bryan acknowledges over dinner there's been a "different energy" during their date.
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This, as Ms Yellen often acknowledges, justifies keeping rates lower than they otherwise would be.
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She is good at some things and terrible at others, but never acknowledges the difference.
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Sciberras acknowledges that Solvay's employee union may seek tighter email restrictions under the new law.
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The ministry acknowledges that flying squid, particularly those born in winter months, are rapidly declining.
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The FCC even acknowledges here that consumers have a strong preference for an open internet.
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As if he readily acknowledges his own shortcomings and shows empathy and concern for others.
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This also sounds like one of those "launches" that acknowledges something that's already in-progress.
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" "But for more than two decades now our immigration system, everybody acknowledges, has been broken.
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Trade Desk acknowledges the risks, but you have to search for it in the filing.
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Al-Hiwar's founder, Azzam Tamimi, who publicly acknowledges ties to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
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He acknowledges that the direction in which Chinese architecture was moving needed to be questioned.
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There are some key obstacles to the business, which Spotify acknowledges in its risk factors.
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The study even acknowledges that there are questions about whether the data is nationally representative.
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Branson acknowledges that the unexpected happens and that sometimes it's impossible to avoid being late.
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"I don't see it as the imminent security threat that perhaps others do," Tillerson acknowledges.
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This mantra also acknowledges that you cannot be focused on all things at all times.
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Gran tips her cap at the colonel and he acknowledges her with a sober wink.
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The place is "so serene and simple", he acknowledges, that "less intervention [may be] better".
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Selkoe acknowledges that the experience taught him a number of lessons about running a business.
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"...aerobics for the face...""Springer acknowledges that he is selling a dream," the Times writes.
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This is the Archie Comic demo, whose reality, she acknowledges, is just one among others.
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But it acknowledges that premiums will go up for some middle- and upper-income consumers.
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Neuralink acknowledges it will still need to bore a hole in your skull, for instance.
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Jena acknowledges that his study has several limitations, including a narrow patient and event focus.
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"Roberts acknowledges that the relationship was indeed a bad lapse in judgment," his lawyers said.
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His work acknowledges time's passing, and its sensitivity to light and tonality even celebrates it.
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"It just so happens that in this case, it's the other political party," Moore acknowledges.
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Even though Colas is confident there's no bubble, he acknowledges investors could face big disappointments.
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It acknowledges the worst parts of human nature, and makes them part of the story.
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But the result, In My Mind, is, as BJ acknowledges, his most accomplished work yet.
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NO REVOLUTION - YET Stubb acknowledges no one wants to bear the brunt of the reforms.
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Their version of hope acknowledges that climate change is real, man-made, and an emergency.
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The Fed acknowledges that further research and analysis is necessary to formulate sound policy decisions.
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But it acknowledges that when more facts are presented to those being polled, support drops.
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"Even Wolff acknowledges that conventional reporting isn't his bag," she wrote in the cover story.
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Her teenage years were defined by wild edges that she acknowledges but declines to detail.
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Instagram acknowledges some users may have unintentionally shared their log-in information with third-parties.
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And he has been aware of the shortcomings, he acknowledges, in response to another comment.
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Even the most ardent federalist acknowledges that Washington has an important role in national defense.
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They are also preparing questions related to climate change, something Exxon acknowledges but Trump denies.
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" Even Brawn acknowledges, "If they raise meaningful debt or equity, I will be proven incorrect.
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She acknowledges that her lifestyle might be stressful for some, but it works for her.
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" Most everybody acknowledges that and says, "Gee, I see the results, I see the performance.
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"The MOD acknowledges this censure and has apologized for the failures identified," a spokeswoman said.
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Lanman acknowledges that they put in 200-some hours over the course of a year.
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"Abdelkader feels no limits, acknowledges no laws," a social worker wrote of him at 21982.
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It's complicated, Mr. Obama tries to explain — a response he acknowledges is accurate and unsatisfying.
|
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He completed a Ph.D. at M.I.T., but acknowledges that he still cannot spell very well.
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The president acknowledges that his health care law has weaknesses that need to be addressed.
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In its public filings, the company acknowledges its dependence on treatments paid by private insurers.
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His daughter, Ms. Hu, now acknowledges that he may have innocent blood on his hands.
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The class acknowledges this, and students are taught to run first before firing a gun.
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Indeed, Piper Jaffray acknowledges the potential for gridlock as a downside risk to its forecast.
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But the group acknowledges that at private institutions, the First Amendment provides no such protection.
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The public acknowledges that research with animals is critical to the improvement of human health.
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Mr. Presley readily acknowledges that Mr. Trump is a billionaire with an Ivy League education.
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The EPA also acknowledges that PFAS can be found in both food and drinking water.
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Mr. Elcharfa acknowledges the importance of prayer, but does not agree with his wife's incentives.
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The company readily acknowledges the loss ratio is too high and says it's making progress.
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Regardless of who is learning from whom, Beale also acknowledges the fundamental importance of mentoring.
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He acknowledges the contradiction, but Spicer's tradecraft places a greater value on loyalty than consistency.
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Kohn acknowledges his approach is untested, but it has already garnered some high-profile support.
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We will move on when he apologizes and acknowledges he can and will do better.
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The EPA acknowledges the Houston lease will end but says it's looking at future options.
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Paine considers how Cambridge Analytica used AI to manipulate the 2016 elections; he acknowledges Tay.
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Moreover, Tuma says, the study acknowledges that social media have become integrated into our lives.
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She acknowledges John's physical attributes, and tells Strahan he might have a personality to match.
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Kirk acknowledges its not the most comfortable spot, but it has to do for now.
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But as the Army acknowledges in its latest manual, small drones are a tricky adversary.
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It only took Zeal & Ardor a year to get there, a fact Gagneux readily acknowledges .
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Spegel acknowledges that credit trends in emerging markets tend to be closely aligned with growth.
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We are living in a great epistolary age, even if no one much acknowledges it.
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But the company acknowledges that it is trying to tackle systemic racism going back centuries.
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It acknowledges that workplace gossip isn't just a matter of what we say about others.
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Such claims upset Mr. Holler, who nonetheless acknowledges how substantially Dion improved his original composition.
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Q. You've suggested that crime in the city is higher than the Police Department acknowledges.
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But Saran acknowledges that it will be challenging to win the trust of Indian motorists.
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And yet, as Mr. Bernstein acknowledges, tight labor markets are only part of the solution.
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But neither group furthers the immigration debate or acknowledges the actual history of chain migration.
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A place that acknowledges that it stands on occupied indigenous territory, and takes reparative measures.
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They increasingly hold a perspective that acknowledges racism and discrimination as obstacles to black success.
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On the dedication page, it acknowledges Lucifer, the original radical who gained his own kingdom.
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He acknowledges that the tax might encourage the conservation considered critical for a healthy planet.
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He doesn't ignore the pain and grief but rather acknowledges it and shares his own.
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This is the common through-line of his career, and he acknowledges it as such.
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The Centers for Disease Control acknowledges as much, in so many words, on its website.
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Pinterest acknowledges in its I.P.O. prospectus that this will limit investors' ability to influence it.
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Blind, Video Days (1991) Everyone talks about and acknowledges Video Days as the best video.
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Benjamin acknowledges that bump stocks were not on his radar before the Las Vegas tragedy.
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He acknowledges there are "unhealthy" aspects to what he's doing, but remains committed to it.
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Mr. Hinton acknowledges that his project in Toronto has so far shown only preliminary results.
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Sadly, he scarcely acknowledges that the self-assertion of African-Americans defined his public life.
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She also acknowledges a lot hinges on a coronavirus aid package for Americans and businesses.
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It's an increasingly lonely struggle, he acknowledges, but one he has no intention of abandoning.
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Bill Blair, a minister responsible for organised-crime reduction, acknowledges that Canada is non-compliant.
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But he acknowledges that his enemy is well armed, better than his people, in fact.
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The FBI acknowledges it is only a clearing house for the facts it is given.
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" There are, as Fitch acknowledges, "people who don't respond to treatment or who refuse treatment.
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But it acknowledges that we each have desires that deserve to be named and recognized.
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But, as the policy itself acknowledges, a president can be charged once out of office.
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Ms. von der Leyen, who once hosted a Syrian refugee in her home, acknowledges this.
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Knowlton acknowledges that he has a lot of respect for outspoken critics of conservation hunting.
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He acknowledges the challenge of beating an incumbent but says he's up to the task.
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She acknowledges being envious of Huston's acclaimed acting career and movie star boyfriend (Jack Nicholson).
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She acknowledges mistakes of U.S. foreign policy but is less critical of American global leadership.
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The owner, Shulamit Amsel, acknowledges that she is in a different category than Ms. Grunwald.
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Premium small car maker Mini acknowledges these are tough times for tiny cars in America.
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That was not good, but Manager Terry Collins readily acknowledges that the situation has worsened.
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Even the Sussexes' own website acknowledges that they're only relinquishing 5% of their existing income.
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Kurzweil acknowledges that he was profoundly affected by the early death of his father, Fredric.
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It also acknowledges that green technology and biofuels will not be riding to aviation's rescue.
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We must have leadership that acknowledges, supports, and uplifts recovery as a solution to addiction.
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But she acknowledges that public opinion may put PFAS on the same trajectory as BPA.
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She acknowledges that "privacy is top of mind" both for consumers and her executive team.
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Also, a preapproval acknowledges that the borrower has met the bank&aposs general eligibility requirements.
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At one point, the prosecutor acknowledges that Manafort may have been playing for a pardon.
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Daou acknowledges that Verrit should have stuck to fact-checking instead of defending Clinton's legacy.
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He acknowledges Rasputin's personal ambition, but does not dwell on his evident avarice or scheming.
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Such an interview is conducted in a manner that acknowledges the victim's trauma, she said.
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This version of Richard Jewell's story acknowledges that its hero is not a perfect guy.
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There was no immediate comment from Israel, which rarely acknowledges unofficial deals with militant groups.
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And, occasionally, New York City acknowledges the delightful mystery surrounding its 24-hour transportation system.
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In his comments, Trump uses the word 'momentum,' then acknowledges that it can be lost.
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Feature Mark Zuckerberg now acknowledges the dangerous side of the social revolution he helped start.
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Tesla acknowledges this is an aggressive target, but it's not shying away from the challenge.
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But its embrace of differential privacy acknowledges the value of data in delivering good software.
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Though Kaufmann isn't a fan of the term "right-wing authoritarianism," he acknowledges its complexities.
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It also acknowledges the conflicts and paradoxes inherent in these strange cursory spaces and forms.
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But the good stuff in Deadly Class happens when it acknowledges that it's important nonetheless.
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Now, he acknowledges that "power is unlikely to change in Russia as a result of elections."
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Less than 1 percent of raids have resulted in new terrorism investigations, the Interior Ministry acknowledges.
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Whether or not the Kremlin acknowledges it, he is seen as an alternative to Mr Putin.
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He insists this isn't for PR purposes, and, in fact, acknowledges that it could hurt business.
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Some internal differences are "difficult to reconcile," acknowledges Tino Chrupalla, an AfD MP from eastern Saxony.
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" In a confession interview, Kim acknowledges, "Having more kids is definitely going to be a struggle.
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In the letter, Flynn acknowledges "inadvertently" briefing Vice President Pence with "incomplete information" about that call.
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Mr. King acknowledges that the organization is changing, but denies that its leadership is anti-union.
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As he appears, Julia acknowledges Elmo without turning to face him or pausing her solitary game.
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"There's no rational reason why I thought any of this," she acknowledges, her voice choking up.
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And with those omissions, Apple acknowledges that right now you'll still be entering login info repeatedly.
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Subirana acknowledges that nearly all the research on this topic concerns content knowledge and not skills.
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Ms Macleod says she is a "pragmatist" on Brexit and acknowledges the economic benefits of immigration.
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Gupta acknowledges that coders are paid to crank out code, not to make sure it's secure.
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Atwood openly acknowledges that Offred's experiences of violence and sexual coercion are based on American slavery.
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Uh parsing out which ones are suicides and which ones are accidents is tough, everybody acknowledges.
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Here's hoping Kylie acknowledges Cyrus for his efforts and throws him a few free Lip Kits.
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Charles acknowledges, however, that raising environmental awareness in the tourism sector remains a work in progress.
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Leslie, in a new interview with Town and Country, acknowledges the unique challenges of their work.
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"I understand that Kylie dating Tyga completely broke Chyna's heart," Kardashian West acknowledges in the clip.
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Delp acknowledges this shortcoming, but it's not like there's any way to increase the sample size.
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Yet Mr Trump's election, he acknowledges, has driven a "quiet exodus" of blacks from its churches.
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"I think people think that I was a little overzealous, and maybe I was," Edmonds acknowledges.
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It also acknowledges the role of the ideology and doctrine itself, rather than deflecting from it.
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Venezuela acknowledges hundreds of deaths at the hands of officers on "People's Liberation and Protection Operations".
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While she's keeping her options open, she acknowledges that she has another priority at this time.
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Yes, but: CEO Nimit Sawhney acknowledges that this is really the pregame, not even early innings.
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Mr Diamond readily acknowledges that his book is just a first stab at answering these questions.
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A long hiatus or an indefinite ban would be deeply unpopular with the government, he acknowledges.
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America acknowledges that it is not winning and that the conflict is at best a stalemate.
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It's a 316-page, chart-heavy filing that he acknowledges is geared toward the business set.
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As the article acknowledges, environmental discourse among religious leaders has shifted over the past half-century.
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Jerrod acknowledges that he has more learning to do, but that he wants to do it.
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I demand a government that acknowledges, respects and supports women as much as it does men.
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The working title is College Admissions Scandal, but the network acknowledges that the title may change.
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The change both acknowledges mistakes that have been made and reflects on where Facebook is headed.
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But Dana Rohrabacher, a Republican representative from California, openly acknowledges such a meeting with Rinat Akhmetshin.
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Apple acknowledges the requirement at the tale end of its newly updated App Store Review Guidelines.
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Lepore acknowledges that Gould, the famous obsessive, is also a frequent cause of obsession in others.
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In the company's comment to PhillyD, YouTube acknowledges that it still has a ways to go.
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Hodges acknowledges that people often conflate inside and out, adding stigma to those who look different.
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As a newlywed, Harry acknowledges that even his wife Meghan Markle has commented on the habit.
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To be sure: BofA acknowledges uncertainties in their forecast, especially the known unknowns about EV penetration.
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Heading into their fourth year of dating, Shelton acknowledges that their bond gets stronger and stronger.
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Eisen acknowledges that the QR code approach isn't ideal, but he says it's a starting point.
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But Bütikofer acknowledges the temptation for members of marginal political parties to rattle cages for publicity.
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The administration is also being sued over these changes to Title X. Ratcliffe acknowledges the shift.
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Everyone in the mobile world now acknowledges the importance of industrial design as a competitive advantage.
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But after seeing this late-June skirmish, Fitz acknowledges circumstances may have changed since last year.
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Lauren riddles her paintings with symbolic imagery that subtly acknowledges her world experience and nomadic lifestyle.
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Fabello acknowledges this too, and while we're at it, so will I. Of course we have.
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Gallagher's statement acknowledges that the viewer's mind, not just the painter's, brings material to the canvas.
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This acknowledges the backlog problem and ceases punishing innocent asylum seekers for circumstances beyond their control.
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While the guidance acknowledges the ethical questions, that doesn't improve the safety of passengers or bystanders.
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The higher numbers may show that the press is reporting them more accurately, Letra S acknowledges.
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Another insider acknowledges that Barton's temperament might not be a great fit for the demanding competition.
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"I hope to be a millionaire by 45," she adds, although she acknowledges this is unlikely.
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Hasen acknowledges that the tax-return maneuver is more of a "gambit" than a surefire strategy.
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The report acknowledges that making improvements to the training center will require significant resources and time.
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But Graham acknowledges that GOP lawmakers don't yet know what innovative technologies will solve the problem.
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But as the essay acknowledges, there are questions about how deeply Mr Blair understood Macmurray's thinking.
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Do it in a way that acknowledges you're both on the same side of the table.
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Berner acknowledges that the institute's programs and potential benefits are part of a long-term process.
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The Committee acknowledges that the balance of risks has evolved favorably, but risk (ii) still prevails.
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The shame train will carry on until he truly apologizes and acknowledges the lies he's promoted.
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"It acknowledges the formality and the importance of the request to a perfect stranger," she said.
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King the editor takes it all in stride but acknowledges it can be a bit much.
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More specifically, it acknowledges the 50th anniversary of the development of the educational programming language Logo.
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Mueller's team acknowledges that their work could always be cut short -- if Rosenstein makes it so.
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Otting's statement acknowledges that banks may not be able to serve all of this large market.
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He acknowledges the privilege entailed in claiming extended seclusion, but nonetheless describes the condition with anguish.
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Yet, Stanford now acknowledges the social benefits of at least two of the three fossil fuels!
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He acknowledges Wells Fargo's initial forecast was "too conservative" and the year has been exceeding expectations.
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Achieving international renown at such a young age is tricky, and the show quietly acknowledges that.
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IG Metall acknowledges there may have to be a trade-off with the headline pay rise.
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Carolyn Ryan, the political editor, acknowledges the challenges when the provenance of information is so suspect.
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Its chief executive, Indra Nooyi, acknowledges that consumer preferences are changing and is introducing healthier products.
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The filing also acknowledges the couple did not file a pre-nuptial agreement or separation contract.
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Lacey (footage not found) says Nick friend-zoned her; he basically acknowledges that this is so.
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It's often hard to wrap your head around just what you're looking at, which Grant acknowledges.
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"For more than two decades now our immigration system, everybody acknowledges, has been broken," Obama said.
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"We're living in a time when drag seems to be more popular than ever," acknowledges Finn.
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On the Boogie Nights commentary track, Anderson acknowledges the film's stylistic debt to Scorsese et al.
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Bottom line: Abraaj acknowledges that it had poor financial controls, but insists didn't commit any fraud.
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And the Pentagon openly acknowledges that the problem is not restricted to just the Golden State.
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Looking back, Mr. Stevens acknowledges that Mr. Romney could have — and perhaps should have — disclosed more.
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But Clifton acknowledges the risks are now much higher: "The stakes have been raised," he said.
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The former vice president, after all, acknowledges that there are real problems with the status quo.
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She merely tells Jackie, "I forgive you," and Jackie acknowledges how hard that was for Roseanne.
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While Belcourt's paintings don't fit within the tradition of realism, her work acknowledges the real world.
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The Memorial Glade acknowledges those whose illnesses and deaths have come years after the towers collapsed.
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She acknowledges that she has thought at times about quitting as the threats have piled up.
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You can argue that the affair was consensual — Lewinsky herself acknowledges this is a complicated issue.
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Intel acknowledges that companies like Amazon want to reduce their dependency on one big chip supplier.
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It acknowledges its own way of life as an extreme, rendered for our pleasure and convenience.
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On the other hand, Martha Stewart regularly acknowledges the value of our time and recommends convenience.
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Professor Ostergaard thinks it could, if Britain acknowledges reality and accepts its scaled-down modern status.
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But even without a confidentiality agreement, the abuser rarely acknowledges what happened publicly, for obvious reasons.
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The MOU also acknowledges the expectation of both countries to strengthen relations and encourage further cooperation.
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Even the State Department, which runs the lottery program, acknowledges that it is rife with fraud.
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The report acknowledges that these democratic socialists don't see themselves as the heirs of, say, Lenin.
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She routinely acknowledges that the climate is changing and that warming poses a threat to Alaska.
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He acknowledges it will take human ingenuity working with the tool to find what you need.
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The agency acknowledges that it is challenging to contain the virus because of global mass movement.
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The company acknowledges that's a very small percentage, and it's especially small when compared with competitors.
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" Because as Swift herself readily acknowledges, "Those pats on my head are all I lived for.
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He acknowledges being a former member of Jaish al-Islam, Eastern Ghouta's last remaining rebel group.
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Jim Hackett, the boss of Ford, acknowledges that the industry "overestimated the arrival of autonomous vehicles".
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Dr. Ostrander acknowledges that, but still wonders whether ball fetching is the best trait to study.
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"It's a difficult time to push people a little outside their comfort zone," Mr Ernst acknowledges.
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Zhang acknowledges that her willingness to share her story is partly due to her unique circumstances.
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The WHO also acknowledges that human rights and inclusion are necessary components to safeguard public health.
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As your article acknowledges, there is significant consumer resistance to certain types of efficient light bulbs.
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Mr. Buskirk calmly acknowledges that some of the abuses are probably true, yet he dismisses them.
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But as David Vuylsteke, boss of PiggyBee, acknowledges, "since we're under the radar, no one cares."■
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"She takes him out of the multitude and acknowledges his humanity, her humanity," Ms. Rabinyan said.
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The hacker Fear now acknowledges he did not hack Neustar, as he had claimed on Monday.
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Even with its huge coverage footprint, T-Mobile acknowledges that 5G is still for early adopters.
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People still see creators' job as easy, and Kjellberg acknowledges it's less demanding than physical work.
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But Saut, who acknowledges the tariff announcement surprised him, isn't abandoning his secular bull market view.
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Patterson acknowledges conditions are ripe for volatility to continue its comeback after 2017's unusual calmness.
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Many of the recommendations were also made in 2010 but were not followed, the report acknowledges.
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Even the U.S. Composting Council, a trade group, acknowledges anaerobic digestion's beneficial role in producing energy.
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The county acknowledges the Cherks' proposal would increase the amount of property available for housing construction.
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Much of it is written by Mr. Motoya, who uses a pen name but acknowledges authorship.
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She acknowledges this can be hard when everyone is feeling the strain of being short-staffed.
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A letter to the state from one of Fieldbridge's attorneys acknowledges that Taylor fulfilled these terms.
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The memorandum expressly acknowledges that presidents, like other citizens, can run afoul of the criminal laws.
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The lawsuit acknowledges that there may be questions about Yale's ability to regulate off-campus organizations.
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She acknowledges she's an "easy target" and understands she's not the only one going through this.
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The show title, Grant Wood: American Gothic and Other Fables, acknowledges the elephant in the room.
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Weinstein acknowledges making a pass at Ms. Thurman in England after misreading her signals in Paris.
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Russia actually acknowledges anti-corruption protests after detaining opposition leader Russia actually acknowledges anti-corruption protests after detaining opposition leader Russian police detained dozens of people, including opposition leader Alexei Navalny, in anti-corruption protests that drew thousands in Moscow and around the country on Sunday.
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Which everyone in the GOP acknowledges -- except Roy Moore and his very committed band of longtime supporters.
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He acknowledges the situation may be different for people who are not currently in the United States.
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Sean Trende, the wise, conservative-leaning election analyst for RealClearPolitics, acknowledges something most other conservatives will not.
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She has said that she is privately candid with her father but acknowledges he is her boss.
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But Devineni acknowledges that telling these deeply traumatic and personal stories of violent attacks can get tricky.
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"The report acknowledges the information provided to the investigative team is incomplete," he said in a statement.
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Clinton's staff said Clinton acknowledges that students who commit violent offenses should be removed from the classroom.
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Although Tom admits he was not prepared to have sex that evening, he acknowledges he tacitly consented.
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He acknowledges that since 22013 there have been big improvements in televisions, smartphones, and other information technologies.
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He acknowledges that he didn't give her anything when he broke up with her, and guess what?
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While he has usually felt accepted in the game, Singh acknowledges that others have had it easier.
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And Tillerson hedges on the consequences of the warming he acknowledges fossil fuels are helping to cause.
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He acknowledges the bull market is in its later stages but says there are trades for that.
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"Everyone acknowledges that the threat of an attack is the highest it has ever been," he added.
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Pine also adorably acknowledges that he's pretty sure he only got the Gilmore audition because of nepotism.
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"It's important that Mr Draghi acknowledges that … the growth outlook is not looking that great," he said.
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Its report acknowledges that, at this point, many witnesses have died or do not remember what happened.
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Sessions's ruling acknowledges that adding all 350,000 cases at once would make the backlog impossible to manage.
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Brought up in England by Irish-Catholic parents, he acknowledges the influence of both Marxism and Christianity.
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There's no way you can fully trust him again until he acknowledges his behavior and his lies.
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She also acknowledges that, developmentally speaking, young people need repetition, reinforcement, and concrete examples to retain information.
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The U.S. military acknowledges killing 41 civilians so far in the air campaign, which began in 2014.
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And there are ethical issues, which, as King acknowledges, Boas and his students were mostly oblivious of.
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A return to governing, Mr Jeffries acknowledges delicately, "may make it more difficult to hold party unity".
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It won't bring Chucky back, but it acknowledges the English springer spaniel shouldn't be gone at all.
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Today he acknowledges that the party has, in the past, not been "sophisticated enough in its wording".
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Iran denies that it has provided material support, though it acknowledges its political support of the Houthis.
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Yee readily acknowledges the challenge and says K-Zen is already considering how to help its customers.
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Widenius does not believe in this model (though he acknowledges that it has worked for some companies).
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"It's impossible for victims of errors in this system to get the problem fixed easily," Dreyfus acknowledges.
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And Collier ultimately acknowledges the paper's awkward relevance, given Brexit's top spot in the headlines these days.
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Evers acknowledges the company's commitment to expand beyond 1,500 employees, but he will not speculate beyond that.
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But even her handpicked Commerce Secretary, Stefan Pryor, acknowledges the effort is still in its early stages.
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Even he acknowledges it is the first full-year job growth in Rhode Island in 13 years.
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Unfortunately, Chen acknowledges he is not a very good business person and not very good at marketing.
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"It's not for everybody," acknowledges Greg Cohn, CEO of Ad Hoc Labs, which makes Burner and Firewall.
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"I realize that [being a role model] is actually a huge part of the job," she acknowledges.
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Cruz highlights several anecdotes of arguable bias, but acknowledges that he doesn't have statistical evidence of bias.
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Dayton, himself acknowledges that that is true, but only for a small segment of the state's population.
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Google also acknowledges that managers have "limited discretion to adjust" the final compensation level that analysts suggest.
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MGC Derma CEO Roby Zomer acknowledges the global and historical use of CBD as a medical substance.
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Alpert also points out that Xiaomi flat-out acknowledges that there's some visual trickery going on here.
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But even Wilkins acknowledges that wading into evolutionary psychology is a risky endeavor, and one he avoided.
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Yes, Acevedo acknowledges, the criticism about social media as a tool for spreading hate is "well placed".
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Andrea Pitzer, the woman who literally wrote the book on concentration camps, acknowledges that's what they are.
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To be stood up by Kanye West is an honor and a privilege, as James Corden acknowledges.
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Even the Exodus 1, Chen openly acknowledges, is effectively a beta device, albeit a fairly expensive one.
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Lululemon expects to open up to 30 stores in international markets, but the brand acknowledges challenges ahead.
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But what's striking about Graham's book is how much it acknowledges, even celebrates, the passage of time.
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A recent grief class helped to a point, but he acknowledges that a quick remedy is impossible.
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He acknowledges the alienation some members of minorities feel, drawing on his own experiences in cosmopolitan Miami.
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So with this redesign, Google acknowledges that and brings more and larger visuals to the Assistant experience.
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The resident acknowledges the lot was flooded over the weekend when Hurricane Harvey was at its worst.
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"UNAMI acknowledges that the military figures were largely unverified," it said, using an acronym for the mission.
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Fried acknowledges that some employers worry about the higher compensation and healthcare costs associated with older workers.
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But the film version cuts Grahame-Smith's cleverest, most specific embellishments on Austen, and barely acknowledges others.
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But tennis is a game of the mind as much as the body, something that McEnroe acknowledges.
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"I've inherited a younger man's reputation," he acknowledges in a new interview with The New York Times.
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Kushner acknowledges shaking hands with Kislyak before a Trump speech at the Mayflower Hotel in April 2016.
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The couple acknowledges that presenting the work that they do on a commercial level will be tough.
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But she also acknowledges an unexpected benefit for people who are increasingly trying to minimize digital distractions.
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As Reuters acknowledges, a limitation of the study is that it doesn't include LGBTQ women or men.
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The exhibition acknowledges the potential of innovative forms to open new ways of perceiving and being perceived.
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Indeed, DOL's new opinion acknowledges that its 2008 guidance "unduly discouraged fiduciaries" from even considering SRI options.
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While Fitch acknowledges Mr. August's extensive REIT experience, he has no prior experience running a retail REIT.
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She recognizes that she is shaping her passage through time, even as she acknowledges its corrosive effects.
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Schrader acknowledges the competition, but argues that building the best designed tools will keep bringing in developers.
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The idea of comparing how we treat these groups is a dicey proposition, which the pair acknowledges.
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President Obama acknowledges lawmakers and guests before delivering his final State of the Union address on Tuesday.
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Those fears are holding back consumers from embracing IoT and trusting devices with their payments, Worldpay acknowledges.
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Mr. Anderson is aware of such concerns and acknowledges that the site is a work in progress.
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Uber acknowledges its services aren't as accessible as they could be, but says it is fast evolving.
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Fox herself acknowledges that How to Be Single walks the line between reality and wish-fulfillment fantasy.
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But it's the rare uplift story that also acknowledges the complexities of real life and real competition.
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The term "late capitalism" acknowledges that, but it presumes something about the future that we cannot know.
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The reality is that there are more highly qualified female candidates than the male-dominated culture acknowledges.
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Still, he acknowledges the tenuousness of his status in a country where religious conservatives wield great power.
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Yes, but: The study also openly acknowledges that it rests on a range of limitations and unknowns.
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But while Wexton can't stop talking about the president, Spanberger barely acknowledges him on the campaign trail.
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The new president acknowledges, however, that there is a "high possibility" of conflict with his northern neighbor.
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Yet, he acknowledges that it's uncommon to see such consistency in this instance of such overbought readings.
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"Personal Symphonic Movement," by the Finnish choreographer Elina Pirinen, acknowledges this heaviness by dodging and resisting it.
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Novartis Korea said in a statement sent to Reuters that it "acknowledges and accepts" the government's decision.
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Of course, none of the rhetoric acknowledges the many positive contributions that immigrants make to our nation.
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That draft regulation specifically acknowledges and protects religious liberty and conscience rights with regard to this mandate.
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As the executive order acknowledges, mere action of the president cannot rescind or revise the WOTUS rule.
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And in calling for transparency and accountability, the plan acknowledges that both have been in short supply.
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For the first time ever, Facebook acknowledges that concerns about users' well-being could hurt its business.
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Implicitly, the Excel API acknowledges that most businesses use (and abuse) Excel to store lots of data.
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Price's law even acknowledges some insurance plans will have to come with an asterisk and a warning.
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In reports attached with the suit, the SIU acknowledges 390 such "geofences" in place around Rockland County.
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She acknowledges that her lighter skin tone has made her experience easier than that of many others.
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What's different about Blazkowicz is how he acknowledges how much he would like to stop being one.
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Their own rep acknowledges thousands of customers are having the issue, and they won't refund people's money.
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In the interview, Taylor acknowledges that the current version of K.T.S.E isn't what she intended to release.
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Anybody who has worked with him acknowledges his brilliance but also thinks he is a titanic jerk.
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Regardless, Clifton acknowledges the risks are now much higher: "[T]he stakes have been raised," he said.
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He acknowledges 2018 will be his toughest test yet, but it's still unclear which Democrat he'll face.
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"The IG review acknowledges an indisputable fact: The administrator's congressional testimony was truthful," said spokeswoman Pamela Dixon.
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The inspector general report acknowledges that, but also notes its lack of planning made the situation worse.
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She ran in 210, she acknowledges, because she thought she was the best person for the job.
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As Ms. Smarsh acknowledges, not all Trump voters — even in the heartland — fit the working-class stereotype.
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While Mr. Kurniawan is currently serving a prison sentence, Mr. Hellman acknowledges that many unanswered questions remain.
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Manafort's filing also acknowledges its advisory role to Brussels-based nonprofit the Centre for a Modern Ukraine.
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Ziff, for example, acknowledges that there are important differences between, say, an Uber driver and a model.
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Ali acknowledges it took him some time to become content, but said he's happy with that arrangement.
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Hull readily acknowledges his love for the Chicago Imagists, but that does not mean he is derivative.
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It is a process the league acknowledges needs to happen more often for the league to grow.
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Watch the clip ... he acknowledges the economic risk, but says it's time to band together and sacrifice.
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Watch the clip ... he acknowledges the economic risk, but says it's time to band together and sacrifice.
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She has heard a range of expert opinions, and acknowledges that the new attribution will draw controversy.
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The 603 Constitution acknowledges that Morocco's identity has been "nourished and enriched" in part by "Hebraic" components.
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"I have to admit, only to myself, that I love when something like that happens," he acknowledges.
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She acknowledges this attention with occasional notifications, blinking on the screen, reminders to update, so many needs.
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" But Mr. Papadopoulos now acknowledges that he knew the professor had "substantial connections to Russian government officials.
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Cover: President Trump acknowledges the crowd at the end of his rally in Panama City Beach, Fla.
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Ms. Mann acknowledges that the idea of stockpiling seems "surreal," but takes accusations of scaremongering in stride.
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"It had become a vicious circle," said Mr. Pejman, who acknowledges having been one of those speculators.
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The social network now acknowledges that it faces uncertainty in getting the cryptocurrency project over regulatory hurdles.
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