But acknowledging that out loud would mean acknowledging an injustice so
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But acknowledging my womanhood also meant acknowledging my tendency toward catastrophic thinking.
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I am acknowledging the division, but I'm also acknowledging it doesn't have to be this way.
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And the important thing moving forward is just acknowledging that, and acknowledging that I'm not the only one.
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And acknowledging crunch here means acknowledging the brutality of labor conditions across the entire industry, and in our modern lives in general.
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There's a balance in your photographs and paintings between acknowledging the theater around the whole thing—these women as characters—and acknowledging them as real individuals.
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"Without humility, you will stop acknowledging the need to learn, you will stop acknowledging the need to hire the best people, and the need to continuously disrupt yourself," she added.
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It just felt like a moment where these two women on many levels are acknowledging the journey that they had been on, acknowledging what they had done together as a team.
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Allan claimed not — claiming to be there "acknowledging" problems.
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"That's big – he's acknowledging it even more," she said.
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Eventually, the company issued an official statement, acknowledging the issue.
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They're making a very strong point of acknowledging, 'We're together.
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Zuckerberg, to his credit, comes close to acknowledging as much.
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The CEO again tried to pivot, acknowledging those who traveled.
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"I gotta do it," Scott says, acknowledging her breast pump.
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Among mainstream dating services, OKCupid stands alone in acknowledging aces.
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Schmidt read a written statement in court acknowledging his guilt.
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This is not where we stop, just by acknowledging it.
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Cornell's timing throughout is impeccable, acknowledging every pause with ease.
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This is a technique also known as: acknowledging general history.
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But some are reluctantly acknowledging they may have no choice.
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National Democrats are acknowledging the realpolitik already discovered in Maryland.
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Pope Francis seems open to acknowledging the church's past sins.
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Meaning, acknowledging that there's people that believe GMOs are unhealthy.
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At least acknowledging these realities would go a long way.
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Pelosi is acknowledging that the president has committed prosecutable crimes.
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Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor was now acknowledging that Khashoggi's murder
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Sixth, do a better job of acknowledging and explaining mistakes.
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My hosts passed by without acknowledging the place at all.
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She headed to a dressing room, without acknowledging her peers.
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The swift decisions, even acknowledging their nuance, are still puzzling.
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It is by acknowledging this that we will remain safe.
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Masayoshi Son opened his presentation by acknowledging the WeWork fiasco.
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"Thanks for acknowledging this, Bernie," Mr. Biden replied on Twitter.
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Next year, the Yankees will be acknowledging Yom Kippur again.
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Texas, for its part, released a statement acknowledging the allegations.
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Lucy Lippard defines feminism as helping and acknowledging another woman.
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Trump's tweet acknowledging McCain's death did not address McCain's legacy.
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French starts the piece by acknowledging the role of racism.
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We're acknowledging and understanding we clearly got some things wrong.
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We should be cheering mothers on, and acknowledging their choices.
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SheaMoisture eventually apologized, acknowledging the insult many black women felt.
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The Yankees, internally, were acknowledging a problem well before now.
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He was acknowledging them as people worthy of our attention.
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"We've done a lot of acknowledging that moment," he said.
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Rockets' GM, and its insistence on acknowledging the Chinese government's
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Obama ran as a racial healer, without acknowledging racial pain.
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Can one credibly apologize for acts without acknowledging they occurred?
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They've been acknowledging it since the final few Obama years.
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First, by acknowledging that it won't happen in a day.
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Well, it was more of acknowledging what it was before.
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Slowly, though, it seems like founders are acknowledging the opportunity.
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Basically YouTube is acknowledging that if you're confused, you're not alone.
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There is no conflict in acknowledging all of that, and more.
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What about a statement acknowledging South Korea as a separate country?
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Xiaomi never shied away from acknowledging Apple as its role model.
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Cara Sutra advises acknowledging the awkwardness of the situation head-on.
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Her lawyer said she signed papers in 2013 acknowledging the order.
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The official said Conway did not push back, acknowledging her misstep.
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Footnote acknowledging the passing of some 2007 vernacular: RIP "hee hee".
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is acknowledging that technology has its limitations.
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Acknowledging the logical inconsistencies of these images, Bonner's captions crack jokes.
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And we can start by acknowledging the genius of the Queen. ●
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He seemed to be acknowledging that the supply side matters too.
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We're taking the clinical information and acknowledging the value of religion.
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"Acknowledging it to yourself first, even before other people, is important."
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But YouTube is acknowledging that YouTube Kids requires even more moderation.
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Join us in acknowledging all the work we've accomplished this year.
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Now, European leaders are acknowledging that security spending is a priority.
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Acknowledging their ancestors' servitude as part of that can be uncomfortable.
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In 2018, acknowledging rampant societal problems has become a past time.
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TARLOV: He&aposs actually been acknowledging this for quite some time.
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The state is now "acknowledging them, and will act with rigour".
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I don't think we can talk about this without acknowledging this.
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That aim is advanced, not harmed, by acknowledging the obvious facts.
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Make sure to acknowledge the person before acknowledging their assistance dog.
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Notably, Best Buy is acknowledging that the retail landscape is shifting.
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For both men, acknowledging other people's emotions is the easy step.
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On Wednesday Biden released a video acknowledging the discomfort he caused.
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Mr. Tusk then posted on Twitter acknowledging receipt of the letter.
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He started by acknowledging yesterday's terror attack in New York City.
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Initially, Cameroon's government did not issue any statement acknowledging the outage.
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Acknowledging this reality is meant to spread awareness and spur action.
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"I'm not delirious, but I'm concerned," Sharpton said, acknowledging the drop.
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Around the country, theaters are acknowledging the election in various ways.
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The mystery is why we have so much trouble acknowledging it.
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Dr. Collins was simply acknowledging that the book was tough going.
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But the play teases the audience by repeatedly acknowledging its artifice.
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The VA was finally acknowledging the magnitude of this grave issue.
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"Acknowledging and discussing variations is an important part of understanding asexuality."
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Republicans do this as a way of avoiding acknowledging climate change.
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Merkel had gone into the meeting acknowledging it would be tough.
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Sometimes, however, acknowledging vulnerability in marketing can be the savviest strategy.
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The first step to fixing a problem is acknowledging it exists.
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Major Golsteyn signed the memo acknowledging his murder charge on Thursday.
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Saying "I'm getting forgetful" is different from acknowledging you have dementia.
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I will start by acknowledging Obamacare is sort of a mess.
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Warren herself understood the pitfalls of acknowledging sexism as a factor.
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He was acknowledging that it would not be up to him.
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And a poem might help us to be comfortable acknowledging that.
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For Senator Klobuchar, that's acknowledging the depth of the nation's dysfunction.
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The department also deleted the Gorka retweet, seemingly acknowledging the error.
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Will acknowledging the taint on the incoming administration do any good?
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"First and foremost, Yardy is me acknowledging my history," he says.
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Later, while acknowledging that she had worked closely with Lt. Col.
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He quickly walked that back, acknowledging it would alienate the fans.
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"This is real for people," he added, acknowledging the contradictory factors.
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"There's no shame in acknowledging when you need help," said Guerra.
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But you're also acknowledging the choices they make as a person.
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It's easy to eat a meal without ever acknowledging an employee.
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"We&aposre watching," Brown added, acknowledging that there are other possibilities.
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We can start by acknowledging those who seek out diverse perspectives.
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Enjoying a Gaspar Noé film requires acknowledging that he's probably right.
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It's not really confronting, it's more like revisiting and acknowledging it.
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But just like acknowledging the reality of climate change is necessary to ensure a sustainably habitable planet, acknowledging the reality of genetic differences between people is a necessary step for us to ensure a more just society.
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And (Powell) is trying to pull together that consensus and acknowledge those risks for the intermediate term of the economy – acknowledging that the trade issue is not solved yet, acknowledging that global growth is clearly slowing down.
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Acknowledging the sensitivities involved, the festival organizers held the session in Tamil.
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Justice Department, acknowledging that the work may have benefited the Turkish government.
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But if reparations were merely acknowledging harm, the word would be redundant.
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Acosta issued a statement at the time acknowledging that ''mistakes'' were made.
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Despite acknowledging outside interest, Naver did not name Snow's would-be suitors.
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Lawmakers' openness to acknowledging them while doing nothing is frustrating, and painful.
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"There is a difference between acknowledging history versus glorifying it," she said.
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"Where's the apology?" he asked, despite acknowledging a public apology days earlier.
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D has stopped acknowledging Mike and most everyone from their old group.
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Ginsburg had no qualms about acknowledging that men and women were different.
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I'm simply acknowledging it is something that will need to be reviewed.
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Jason Boyd, 33, said acknowledging jealous feelings rather than ignoring them helps.
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Why change the broken thing when no one's acknowledging that it's breaking?
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First, by acknowledging anxiety about the end of their way of life.
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Issa spreads out in her apartment, acknowledging that she officially lives alone.
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The question is why so many resist acknowledging the distance we've come.
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Acknowledging such cooperation with Israel can be a sensitive topic in Egypt.
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Instead Mr Xi was acknowledging that the citizens want a greater say.
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Top Republicans seemed to finally be acknowledging the gravity of the situation.
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Change is all about acknowledging expectations and bending them with your will.
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UPS CEO David Abney, meanwhile, is cautiously acknowledging Amazon as a competitor.
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"I thank him for acknowledging the hurt that he's caused," she admitted.
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Acknowledging all this doesn't take away from Robertson and Chamberlain's impressive seasons.
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Acknowledging weaknesses and re-critiquing older work helps sustain it as art.
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Acknowledging this as a fact is a necessary condition for achieving peace.
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The government faces criticism for not acknowledging sooner that it needs help.
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"There's a danger in not acknowledging the transfer of wealth," Seligson writes.
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However, Silent Circle didn't shy away from acknowledging the vulnerability, Gainey said.
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Acknowledging that my brain chemistry wasn't at its fighting weight was big.
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Many governments and companies, though, are acknowledging the threat – and sensing opportunity.
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He wrote me a nice letter acknowledging that he was a fan.
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Decolonizing science means acknowledging the scientific accomplishments of non-western ancient civilizations.
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That hasn't stopped her from acknowledging her novel's recent resurgence in relevance.
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Acknowledging that they're also aware of the genre and resisting the scares?
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We can start by acknowledging that patriarchy isn't a necessary natural order.
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It's acknowledging that this group was and continues to be discriminated against.
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" He ends his email by acknowledging that "I don't like Jewish people.
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Acknowledging potential in the wines is not the same as liking them.
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Democrats, while acknowledging the race is close, are quick to note Sen.
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Northam issued a statement Friday acknowledging the photo and apologizing for it.
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Booker noted that acknowledging such aspects of U.S. history may be difficult.
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We really appreciated the people stepping up and acknowledging what we did.
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Unfortunately, acknowledging the tax does little to alleviate it or its consequences.
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And all we ever get is an automated email acknowledging our message.
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Therein lies another major problem in acknowledging the havoc wreaked by dysphagia.
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But Thursday's message stops short of acknowledging that it caused the epidemic.
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Simply acknowledging that fact ought not to be viewed as a threat.
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Let me begin by acknowledging that his numbers don't all add up.
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Besides, an integral part of a friendship is acknowledging and respecting boundaries.
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That also means acknowledging that transgender women need to be in leadership.
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And another part of it was me acknowledging that in the videos.
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Since acknowledging White, Hall has not publicly addressed any of the accusations.
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I had to turn 50 before acknowledging that I had been repatriated.
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Acknowledging and accepting what the problem is and then moving towards action.
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For this reason, many experts suggest acknowledging the importance of alone time.
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Then I casually walked in, not acknowledging them, and pretended to shop.
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She showed little sign of acknowledging ethnic cleansing, as critics have urged.
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But acknowledging that distress accomplishes nothing besides lulling a person into complacency.
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Those prolonged and statuesque pauses, those coolly regal waits before acknowledging applause!
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In fact, acknowledging and talking about suicide may actually reduce those feelings.
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But no matter what, there's value in acknowledging that these fears exist.
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Politicians often promote crime declines without acknowledging the rise of new cybercrimes.
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Even household brands are acknowledging their significance and building strategies around them.
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Acknowledging this is a fact is a necessary condition for achieving peace.
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"Let's put humans here," she said, acknowledging the lack of foot traffic.
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Initially, the film's conceit appears to rest on not acknowledging the difference.
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Officials have been careful to avoid acknowledging anyone was kidnapped in Dapchi.
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But Trump stopped short of acknowledging his own divisive and racist rhetoric.
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But he stopped short of acknowledging his own divisive and racist rhetoric.
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Afterward, Ramirez begged for forgiveness, acknowledging how outclassed his team had been.
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Both travelers and destinations are increasingly acknowledging the impact of sustainable travel.
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He raised his hand acknowledging the support, but did not look around.
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You cannot note my whiteness without acknowledging I am equal parts Chinese.
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The problems were clear — and part of the solution was acknowledging that.
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Acknowledging his limitations, he researched other sports over the years for guidance.
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Virginia Tech joined Louisville and Army in acknowledging involvement in the scandal.
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James Lankford, said, acknowledging the splits within the party about immigration strategy.
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Acknowledging this is by no means an act of exaltation or absolution.
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CES really acknowledging and embracing us also says these are real companies.
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To some, this was the league acknowledging the game was too dangerous.
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Rather, he emphasizes the advantages of acknowledging, examining and understanding your emotions.
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Instead of acknowledging my friend's anguish, my chipper attitude minimized her anxiety.
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He's since changed his position, acknowledging its happening and humans are involved.
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The town's growing Asian community has not been timid acknowledging the problem.
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And sometimes the way to get there is by acknowledging the bad.
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And just observe those sensations without any judgment, just acknowledging what is.
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None of the three banks have issued public statements acknowledging the breach.
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We love igniting their imaginations, acknowledging their accomplishments, and encouraging good behavior.
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But any hope rests upon acknowledging truth about what holds us apart.
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It's about acknowledging Native Americans' contributions to the establishment of the nation.
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The ad continues the story of Peloton wife without explicitly acknowledging it.
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It's too bad acknowledging a problem isn't the same as solving it.
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Mr. Tusk then posted on Twitter acknowledging receipt of the letter. Mrs.
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Acknowledging their privilege made many of the people we interviewed feel ashamed.
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On Thursday, Mr. Moore seemed to come close to acknowledging his loss.
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For Democrats vying to unseat President Trump, acknowledging climate change is easy.
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Somebody was acknowledging me as a person, seeing me as an equal.
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Giuliani created some problems in acknowledging the money trail leads to Trump.
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John Ensign (R-NV) resigned after acknowledging having an affair with a staffer.
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Those frustrations are just distractions and a way to avoid acknowledging difficult thoughts.
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An Alford plea allowed them to maintain their innocence while acknowledging the evidence.
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I'm just acknowledging how quintessential this Christian reboot story is to a holiday.
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So I think the first thing is acknowledging it as a national guide.
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But AWS is now acknowledging that many companies want to stay on-premises.
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While acknowledging his past mistakes, Armstrong dismisses any talk that he's a failure.
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Musk has since cut back his hours, acknowledging his schedule was not sustainable.
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Instead, he suspends a "clash of climates and differences" by acknowledging necessary fictions.
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After acknowledging that they brief Congress every three months because of sensitive investigations.
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Let us go no further here without acknowledging that this is profoundly silly.
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AT THE HEART OF RECOGNITION IS YOU'RE ACKNOWLEDGING YOU DON'T KNOW IT ALL.
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Accountability means acknowledging your role in a problem and the harm it's caused.
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A calculated way of acknowledging the importance streaming services place on curation today?
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Even acknowledging that there's a culture there makes some people uncomfortable and angry.
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Where is the line between acknowledging systemic challenges facing particular groups and pandering?
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Today Google is acknowledging the 1st Native American physician, Susan La Flesche Picotte.
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Cummings defended Meadows, acknowledging their friendship and urging Tlaib to "clarify" her statement.
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Accountability means acknowledging your role in the problem and the harm it's caused.
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For me, Women in Gaming and the rally is about acknowledging our value.
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Hollywood is finally acknowledging a lack of diversity as one of its weaknesses.
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"And I have told you I am not acknowledging that b—-," Jones replied.
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You ended the series on a note of acknowledging the real-life victims.
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TSA itself put out a statement acknowledging increased call-outs after we published.
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Neeson's retelling of Garrison Keillor's story was only acknowledging the perspective of Keillor.
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Swift does her own version of this on reputation by acknowledging intoxicating things.
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They've insisted she is incapable of taking responsibility and acknowledging her own shortcomings.
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I don't think you should be criticized for taking responsibility, acknowledging the mistakes.
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It just means acknowledging each other's financial realities, and calibrating your expectations accordingly.
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Democrats are increasingly acknowledging that the Affordable Care Act has an affordability problem.
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Sixty three percent oppose Trump's move with 51% of those acknowledging "strong" opposition.
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Ironically, I erased femme and non-binary artists by not acknowledging their presence.
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Bernie Sanders, also issued a statement that offered sympathy while acknowledging philosophical differences.
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But acknowledging a stronger film isn't the same as living up to it.
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But reality is, that's acknowledging that they can be used for something else.
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Weiner opens before the second scandal, with Weiner ruefully acknowledging the first one.
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This view aspires towards the condition of "race-blindness," rather than acknowledging complicity.
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So I think listening, and acknowledging the issues, would go a long way.
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But the concept of acknowledging the individuality of each student is stunningly ideological.
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Republican leaders are acknowledging they do not currently have the votes locked down.
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I think they are acknowledging it; Facebook has thousands of people monitoring content.
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It focusses on the traumatic effects of affairs, without acknowledging their "generative" possibilities.
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Acknowledging that there are damaged children is a sign of dealing with reality.
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"She's been very understanding," he says, acknowledging that the matter has generated tension.
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Acknowledging the bad helps clear room for someone to try to do good.
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If you truly want to help alleviate stress, start by acknowledging students' worries
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While acknowledging the economy "isn't yet where we want it to be," Mrs.
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Simply by acknowledging the risk of startup failure, they're arming themselves against it.
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Acknowledging that takes us into the biggest and most troubling lesson of all.
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This is the first step in acknowledging that a different approach is possible.
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Monroy. While acknowledging that the designs would have to be adapted to local
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But acknowledging the shift and smoothly adapting to it are two different things.
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Only by acknowledging this, Landrieu argued, can places like New Orleans move forward.
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To his credit, acknowledging it as a farce gave it a certain credence.
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So that song, to me, is about acknowledging your blessings in today's America.
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" He added, "Acknowledging people with a gesture, a hello, goes a long way.
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This could effectively prevent members of the administration from acknowledging transgender people's identities.
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" But acknowledging the physical nature of the game, he added: "Things change quickly.
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But now it is acknowledging that some of its exhibits have also offended.
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All visitors were made to sign a disclaimer acknowledging the risk before entering.
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Is Carnwath acknowledging the possibility that the world exceeds our powers of description?
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We can explore our options while acknowledging the likelihood that we'll make mistakes.
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While acknowledging the outbreak of the coronavirus, they felt Apple could withstand it.
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Acknowledging the differing expectations female candidates face presents a "trap," Warren said Thursday.
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"You couldn't walk by somebody without acknowledging them or being acknowledged," Green said.
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The KFC ad was headlined "We're sorry," while acknowledging the chain's bizarre plight.
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For now, the Russian government is tentatively acknowledging the effects of climate change.
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" Ms. Neuharth said, before acknowledging, "it's very expensive to run the museum here.
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The World Health Organization declared the outbreak a pandemic, acknowledging its worldwide scope.
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To have a difficult talk, Ms. de Cadenet starts by acknowledging the awkwardness.
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Acknowledging the diversity of the Medgar Evers student body and of Brooklyn, Mrs.
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"Publicly acknowledging this human toll does not suggest I am biased," he wrote.
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One can't talk about "Clarissa" without acknowledging its most notorious feature: its length.
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Lamar Alexander's lead in acknowledging Trump's wrongdoing in handling of aid to Ukraine.
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The satellite caucuses, though, mark at least one step in acknowledging the problem.
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Defending yourself starts with acknowledging you or a loved one are a target.
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There is no downside to acknowledging that these nations may have different agendas.
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And only by acknowledging our gaps can we ensure everyone, everywhere gets it.
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Just live up to our progressive ideals by acknowledging social disadvantage more consistently.
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Because I think consumers have a lot more power than we've been acknowledging.
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Bernie Sanders for acknowledging that middle-class taxes would increase under the plan.
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In an unusual public statement acknowledging any disagreement between the first couple, Mrs.
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"I don't do a lot of chanting," he said, acknowledging his special style.
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I think it's really acknowledging there's an issue and then dealing with it.
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I think Yahoo was a little bit slow in acknowledging it had one.
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This also, perhaps, also acknowledging the ineffability of Koraïchi's prayer for his parents.
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They're acknowledging that, you know, we're hearing you and we agree with you.
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Acknowledging past mistakes or missed opportunities would help make sure they aren't repeated.
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It's worth acknowledging that repetition isn't the only key to successful video game relationships.
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It's acknowledging these moments — letting the bad moments pass and realizing the bigger picture.
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" Following the tape's release, Bush made a statement acknowledging he was "embarrassed and ashamed.
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But it's worth acknowledging the positive impact relatability can have on young queer fans.
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But they went several years without acknowledging the book or movie, The Cut reports.
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Facebook is acknowledging that it is working with banks to increase its chatbot capabilities.
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But treating addiction also requires acknowledging that setbacks can happen and are even common.
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A last key flagship smartphone maker acknowledging the death of the 3.5-mm jack.
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"We are stronger together," Stoltenberg said, while acknowledging there can be differences among allies.
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And dismantling the stigma about mental illness goes beyond merely acknowledging that they exist.
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Congressman, you've got to start by acknowledging the system is not working for people.
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Let's start off by acknowledging that yes, 8K TVs are an incredible technical achievement.
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He then implores the industry to try harder, while acknowledging fashion's delightfully escapist nature.
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Turnbull, acknowledging that the contest was "really close", urged voters not to be cavalier.
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Tuesday's update feels like Facebook is, at the very least, acknowledging one might exist.
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And even Trump is acknowledging to House Democrats that this may come to nothing.
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It's about actively acknowledging others' — particularly those who don't benefit from your own privilege.
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And they're acknowledging the extent to which the admissions process has contributed to this.
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Each blurb is written by a different person, acknowledging the conundrum of personal taste.
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Armed with an absolute genius for changing his positions without acknowledging there's anything different.
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Sessions spoke, acknowledging the tenuous nature of his and Rosenstein's time leading the department.
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This is now the second year Trump has gone without acknowledging LGBT Pride Month.
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Sometimes, the biggest problem is people not acknowledging and validating a disabled person's experiences.
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For people trying to do business on those blockchains, it's a problem worth acknowledging.
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SO ACKNOWLEDGING THAT AND KNOWING THAT I NEED TO LEAD IN AN AUTHENTIC WAY.
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But now it is acknowledging that customers might want to shop in new ways.
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Surrender is acknowledging God's power, submitting to his will, and trusting in his goodness.
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Now Amash joins Democrats in acknowledging that impeachment is a possible course of action.
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Avoiding trauma starts with acknowledging that everyone comes to school with different life experiences.
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Instead of acknowledging the deaths, Trump is angry that Puerto Ricans have criticized him.
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Both franchises enter a transition period, acknowledging changes will be coming in the offseason.
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Part of being an ally is acknowledging when you're wrong, even if it's difficult.
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In this case, props to Twitter for acknowledging the error and taking swift action.
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I fell in love with Patti all over again for acknowledging Todd's generous spirit.
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An unofficial Lake Superior Twitter account responded to Trump's comments by acknowledging this reality.
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But acknowledging the reality of what Facebook grapples with doesn't serve Republicans' political interests.
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Trump is being "honest" by acknowledging reality in his announcement, White House officials said.
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For a while there, the sweeping visuals blinded me from acknowledging film's shaky foundation.
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"We're acknowledging people will go to any extreme to use this drug," he adds.
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In his mind, acknowledging Russian meddling could mean casting doubt on his 2016 victory.
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By calling out to different artists by name, Acheson is acknowledging his own roots.
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Why is there still a barrier to acknowledging the "truth" for so many people?
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Moment #6: When she shamed every single asshole on the internet without acknowledging them.
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Instead, they're sharing the spotlight, acknowledging each other's strengths and lifting each other up.
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Her daughter, actress Billie Lourd, released a statement last week acknowledging her mother's struggles.
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Kondo is all about acknowledging the past, being grateful for it, and moving forward.
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AK was once the party that broke taboos by acknowledging the Kurds' past persecution.
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The numbers have Democrats acknowledging that a "blue wave" in November is not guaranteed.
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"There is no perfect solution," said Blackmun, acknowledging there would be clean Russians competing.
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Roberts then proceeded to ask Trump a question without acknowledging Trump's hostility toward Acosta.
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Yet no one seemed to be doing anything about this or even acknowledging it.
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Validation simply means acknowledging our own emotion and validating that they're okay and reasonable.
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He deserves credit for acknowledging their economic despair and mounting fears about Islamic extremism.
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The chef apologized the actions, acknowledging the "many mistakes" that Batali says he's made.
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Bloomberg visited Brooklyn's First Baptist Church of Brownsville in June 2012, acknowledging the backlash.
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No review of dental health would be complete without at least acknowledging water fluoridation.
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Rather than acknowledging the facts, socialist candidates will instead rely on debunked talking points.
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" McAleenan defended the conditions at the Texas facility, acknowledging it's an "extraordinarily challenging situation.
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For Kruse, 33, acknowledging the need for armed protection was more like coming home.
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Kilpatrick appeared to be acknowledging his guilt in the commutation filing, the newspaper noted.
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The more uninhibited refer to it as a fee, acknowledging that I'm a professional.
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But the administration should be acknowledging that it is in fact a readiness decrement.
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Taking them seriously means, first and foremost, acknowledging that, and dealing with it honestly.
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They agonized over their crushes not even acknowledging their existence, whilst rocking chunky highlights.
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Pragmatism would be acknowledging the threat for what it is, and addressing it appropriately.
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It's like an alcoholic going to AA without acknowledging he has a drinking problem.
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I must work on acknowledging the good and not just seeing what needs improvement.
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Proactively acknowledging preconceived ideas about gender in small-group discussions can be productive. Sgt.
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Mr. Trump settled without acknowledging fault or liability, his lawyer said at the time.
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You're usually better off acknowledging it rather than trying to pretend it never happened.
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"I hope women are no longer ashamed for acknowledging what they're into," she said.
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"It's hard not to give Aldo another go," he said after acknowledging his post.
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On Monday, the F.A.A. made a statement acknowledging the timing had been pushed back.
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Now Mr. O'Rourke is all but acknowledging that he must reset his presidential candidacy.
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Instead of acknowledging that he had slipped on a banana peel, he offered explanations.
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LOS ANGELES — Acknowledging a need to do "much more" to promote diversity, Warner Bros.
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Ms. Abrams, while acknowledging Friday that she could not win, did not concede either.
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But Pakistan's government has been relatively progressive when it comes to acknowledging transgender rights.
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I couldn't imagine having that profound of an honor and not acknowledging my partner.
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It's about the justice system acknowledging that there was discrimination, there was sexual harassment.
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And now, at 74, she is acknowledging publicly that she has it as well.
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So the first step to a better pandemic response is acknowledging the current situation.
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" Carlson-Wee apologized, too, acknowledging on Twitter that the criticism had been "eye-opening.
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While acknowledging that he had some misgivings about Trump's past statements and preparedness, Ret.
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It's not just a personal foible, and acknowledging it isn't an ad hominem attack.
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But acknowledging the difference, and pushing for sustained direct action, is only a start.
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True to this Biennale's frustratingly muted politics, no curatorial statement appears, acknowledging these issues.
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He deflected follow-up questions, never acknowledging he was on the July 25 call.
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Some have looked toward dance as an art form capable of acknowledging this tension.
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JW: I mean, the first thing, right, has to be acknowledging you need help.
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It requires acknowledging the value shift that probably began happening inside you long ago.
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She brought an air heater closer, while acknowledging a fear of cooking the flesh.
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Mouratoglou, while acknowledging that he did try to coach Williams, continued to defend her.
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Generations of politicians have assumed that openly acknowledging a psychiatric disorder would be disastrous.
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We cannot mourn these horrifying losses without acknowledging the violence that made it possible.
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But others say the show is only acknowledging the practicalities of finding a mate.
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Beyond acknowledging your dependence, constantly express your appreciation to the people in your life.
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He is at ease in the world of money, and comfortable with acknowledging it.
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Like other conservatives, Trump has avoided confronting this threat, or even acknowledging its reality.
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Awarding the benefit of the doubt, though, means acknowledging the presence of legitimate doubts.
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Self-care is also to be found in acknowledging the true complexity of life.
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" While acknowledging that the ending was anticlimactic, the New Zealand Herald called it "captivating.
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Generations of politicians have assumed that openly acknowledging a psychiatric disorder would be disastrous.
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The highlight of "Too Funny" is the various talking-heads acknowledging this absurd contrast.
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"Yankee Stadium," Suzuki said with a big laugh, acknowledging that stadium's short right field.
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But that's an emotional response; one you're better off acknowledging, but not acting on.
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It's worth acknowledging that most campaign finance violations do not warrant removal from office.
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And that's important advice, but it's also worth acknowledging why we're all so tempted.
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Acknowledging the difficulty of coming to an agreement, the bill's sponsor, Republican state Sen.
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"Big Army just is not acknowledging this the way they should be," Dardia said.
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"By acknowledging its faults, France has opened the way to repairing them," he said.
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If you're just plowing through and not acknowledging that it will affect you forever.
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KE: I think acknowledging that Bernie brought a lot of young people in and acknowledging that spirit of movement is a really important element — recognizing that Bernie really did bring that spirit of social justice, I think that would do really well.
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Acknowledging an older person's need for dignity is an important part of Dr. Eckstrom's practice.
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RELATED: Rubio: 'I changed my mind' Rubio thanked Wilcox, releasing a statement acknowledging his support.
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It's hard to discuss Divola's work without acknowledging just how incredibly prolific the man is.
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She and Coughlin "both moved forward, never acknowledging what he did to me," she wrote.
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You can be grateful for what you have, while acknowledging that things need to change.
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Good risk management means acknowledging markets are increasingly unpredictable, and therefore consider taking profits early.
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Markets, analysts said, are acknowledging the chances of a victory for the French right-wing.
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KEVIN JOHNSON: Well look, we put together the growth at scale agenda acknowledging three things.
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He submitted a supplemental form acknowledging that the original form was incomplete the following day.
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Instead, he repeatedly accepted it in full, calmly acknowledging where and when Twitter had fumbled.
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However, tax reform isn't perfect, said Lorber, acknowledging it may not meet every citizen's expectations.
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While acknowledging Margraves' pain, she urged the courtroom to let the criminal justice system proceed.
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The reporter can be heard acknowledging how Williams was not in the championship last year.
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But in only acknowledging the former, Prison Architect doesn't recognize the humanity in the latter.
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Being aware, and acknowledging the people around you in public binds us together as communities.
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Bruni captioned the shot, "Do I have a hidden daughter?" acknowledging that yes, she's noticed.
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At the end of April, Impossible issued a mea culpa to customers, acknowledging a shortage.
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We're setting the trends, and fashion houses aren't acknowledging the very people they benefit from.
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Fortunately, acknowledging these mistakes — and taking steps to reverse them — can repair and strengthen relationships.
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But there's also something honorable in acknowledging that power and influence should be used responsibly.
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Singer, who was cooperating with investigators, recorded Hodge acknowledging both scams, according to the indictment.
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And part of that is acknowledging the presence of both bad actors and unpopular ones.
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You can do this by acknowledging that you are powerless to change someone else's behavior.
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Booker's proposal is about acknowledging that impossibility, vacating the battlefield, and tending to the wounded.
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But some governments are acknowledging the harmful effects of their policies and thinking about reform.
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Here's the thing: Including and acknowledging people of color isn't something that should be rewarded.
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But even Waymo is playing down the historic milestone, acknowledging the world won't change overnight.
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There's still a lot of stigma surrounding therapists acknowledging their own experience with emotional distress.
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Was Morgan getting revenge, while at the same time acknowledging that Richard had a point?
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"The cases acknowledging an individual right to bear arms are very recent," White points out.
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In today's policy announcement, YouTube is acknowledging the problem, and promising to police it better.
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We're acknowledging Hilary and Jesse's points and addressing some of the key issues with pilots.
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This book is my way of acknowledging those challenges … and hopefully helping people solve them.
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Today I stand with you in acknowledging the sacrifices on all sides of that conflict.
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For me, her dutiful commitment was aspirational, as was her humility in acknowledging her regrets.
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Well, it's that, but also all sorts of sensory technology that they're not acknowledging, right?
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Acknowledging MBS isn't the best ally could also be, for Trump, admitting he was wrong.
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" He describes that position as, "Focused on acknowledging my mistakes, making amends, and making change.
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On February 1st she announced her retirement, acknowledging that her body was "broken beyond repair".
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And she never cribbed from another speech without acknowledging that she was quoting somebody else.
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As the outdoor community begins acknowledging these problems, other organizations have worked to solve them.
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He did, however, also acknowledging the tough competition of its biggest rival, Telus Corp (T.TO).
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Polling shows the public is increasingly acknowledging this issue and see it as a threat.
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Many praised the chain for standing in solidarity with immigrants and acknowledging their heavy contributions.
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The laughter lasted three seconds and Shelby continued with his speech without acknowledging the disturbance.
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Relentless plugging about how important acknowledging and accommodating sexual pleasure for disabled individuals is crucial.
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Students will graduate with a certificate acknowledging their completion of the program, the university said.
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There seems to be a taboo about acknowledging the fact that your parents support you.
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HBO eventually edited out the coffee cup after a cheeky statement acknowledging the screw-up.
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Temer's critics, however, said he merely found a pretext to avoid acknowledging an embarrassing defeat.
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Clynton Lowry on acknowledging the invisible people of the art world: art handlers and preparators.
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She says other companies fess up when they use citric acid, acknowledging it's a preservative.
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Kudos to the parents for speaking up, and to the school for acknowledging their mistake.
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Our last paragraph makes clear that we are acknowledging the problematic history of this piece.
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Empathy means acknowledging a horizon of context that extends perpetually beyond what you can see.
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The Express — the Post's free daily paper — has since sent out tweets acknowledging the error.
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"I understand that things are complicated in government," Bradley said, acknowledging the Supreme Court's negligence.
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By switching to "repair," Republicans are at least acknowledging that voters want better health care.
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He's literally acknowledging how bad the commercial is from inside the confines of the commercial.
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This is because the FBI has stopped acknowledging requests sent from it altogether, he claimed.
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In recent weeks IS has taken the rare step of acknowledging territorial losses in Syria.
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It's so nice to see dogs acknowledging the grandeur of cats, and serving them appropriately.
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Acknowledging this history is a key step toward a more inclusive Earth Day, Mair argues.
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Acknowledging these successes, just last month, Energy Secretary Rick Perry appropriately praised ARPA-E innovation.
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She was not alone in acknowledging that filmmakers needed to directly confront the troubling issue.
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I felt like church taught me to stay positive, never confessing or acknowledging the negative.
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In the process, they are acknowledging the failure of their conservative economic and governing principles.
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And it'll mean acknowledging that gonorrhea is no joke, but an ongoing public health crisis.
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We should be looking for ways to demonstrate empathy by acknowledging feelings without surrendering facts.
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He was being cynical, but he was also acknowledging the power of perspective and feeling.
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It is worth acknowledging that these movies are selling a fantasy, some of them toxic.
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While acknowledging the erotic undertow of student-teacher relationships, the movie doesn't descend to prurience.
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This was despite the department publicly acknowledging that children were being conscripted in those countries.
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Empathy is not acknowledging or conceding that the pain and anger others feel is justified.
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Google does not typically comment on app removals beyond acknowledging their removal from Google Play.
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It represents the first instance of U.S. officials acknowledging such activity near the White House.
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He throws at maximum effort, acknowledging that he loses command when he does anything less.
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" Todd asked, before acknowledging that Ocasio-Cortez "cares deeply about what's happening at the border.
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The guard also told the Times a large sign acknowledging the Sackler donation was removed.
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Immediately the media was calling his speech dark and foreboding instead of acknowledging his points.
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It was a rare instance of a lawmaker acknowledging the impact of industry in lawmaking.
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" Acknowledging some backlash, Cook stood firm and told ABC News, "we made the decision unilaterally.
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Acknowledging the struggles that mothers face can help bring the need for education to light.
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Cazeneuve, after acknowledging that the event went poorly, vowed that the errors would be fixed.
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Then he hustled back into the BMW and sped away, barely acknowledging a single Syrian.
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Climate change-acknowledging Democrats took back the House, but power is still bent on denial.
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There's really no good way of doing it other than simply acknowledging that tension exists.
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Her husband, Josiah, ate a full bowl before acknowledging that it didn't taste quite right.
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Flicking through these 60-year-old singles, acknowledging both sleeve and vinyl, they look pristine.
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We have to work with machines, acknowledging that they are flawed, just as we are.
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He exposed the imperial project's inherent racism while acknowledging its transformative impact on reluctant subjects.
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We're working together to cooperate at the same time acknowledging that competition exists as well.
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"I always just assumed he was Mexican," Arrieta said, acknowledging how people can mislabel others.
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I started by looking at violence through an intersectional lens, and first acknowledging the issues.
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That means acknowledging hip-hop's primacy as a cultural force, and also its indisputable popularity.
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That meant acknowledging that their best games might not come until late in the season.
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But he also, clearly, recognizes the importance of acknowledging the recent history of his form.
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All five banks received separate 10 percent reductions for acknowledging their participation in the cartels.
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When you request such information, you do so sheepishly, acknowledging your impropriety while promising discretion.
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VINCENTELLI I enjoyed "Head Over Heels" very much, while acknowledging some issues with the book.
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Curiously, he seems to have difficulty in acknowledging past contradictions even when confronted with evidence.
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Superstar Amitabh Bachchan and his family were seen on their terrace, acknowledging India's coronavirus warriors.
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Ours is a culture that has no ritual for acknowledging the loss of a pregnancy.
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"As a California Indian, it's never been about erasing history; it's been about acknowledging history."
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Mr. Peters issued a statement acknowledging Mr. McGovern's findings and said he would accept them.
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Apple announced this in an email to cardholders, acknowledging the financial toll of the coronavirus.
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Baffert, while acknowledging his nerves, said he still relished every moment of American Pharoah's run.
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They declined even to speak the caliphate's name, only acknowledging there were ''armed groups'' there.
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His company's pat-on-the-back approach to acknowledging their conscientiousness was nice, he said.
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MONDAY PUZZLE — Crossword constructors are experts at acknowledging holidays, people of note and important events.
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For example, they are absolutely open in acknowledging that they are not a democratic society.
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We wait, acknowledging we are flying more blindly than we have in a long time.
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Uber sprang into damage control mode, swiftly acknowledging mistakes and outlining actions to remedy them.
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Even while acknowledging the increase in homicides, officials have apparently sought to play it down.
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Back then, they stood stiffly by their instruments in near darkness, barely acknowledging the audience.
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They recognized that the first step to making Woods great again was acknowledging his ordinariness.
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Acknowledging the truth of climate change does not tell us what to do about it.
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Rather, it means calmly and firmly asserting the rules while acknowledging the other person's humanity.
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Other Republicans, broadly, have shied away from even acknowledging that Trump has done anything improper.
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The NBA released a statement Sunday acknowledging that Morey's tweet offended many fans in China.
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He later tried to clarify the comments, acknowledging that federal workers are facing financial hardship.
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These donors are privately acknowledging that Sanders has become the front-runner in the race.
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How can we discuss a way forward without acknowledging that race is an issue here?
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When this observation was relayed to Higashioka, he smiled, acknowledging that his father was right.
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She could have affirmed everything that she did while acknowledging a context of moral sensitivity.
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J., on corruption charges, acknowledging that recent court rulings left them with a weakened case.
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None of that matters as much as growing, which is around feeling and acknowledging suffering.
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Russia's economy ministry cut its 72.8303 rouble forecast after acknowledging the impact of existing sanctions.
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Acknowledging her bias as the boy's mother, she vowed to defend his legacy and memory.
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Although acknowledging potential leverage risks, he said banks have room for growth and improved efficiency.
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It's acknowledging that no matter how we are divided, we have a same essential humanness.
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They've also criticized him for being a little too eager in acknowledging his celebrity status.
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But I think it's worth acknowledging—absurd Trumpian pageantry aside—tonight is politics as usual.
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There's a genuine tension between acknowledging anxieties about a changing America and discouraging racist attitudes.
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He emphasizes the similarities between myriad "fascist" parties and regimes without adequately acknowledging their differences.
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E.O.s, replied, acknowledging receipt of the resignation — but he also included a notice of termination.
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Over the weekend, prominent Republicans began acknowledging that their nominee will likely lose on Nov.
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The idea that these changes begin with acknowledging that there's a problem is a truism.
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All of these pieces are essentially acknowledging the two worlds in which Americans live in.
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He only started acknowledging the seriousness of the issue in 2015, years after his loss.
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You can love something for the joy it brings you while also acknowledging its flaws.
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Part of acknowledging that Grace's story is a common one is acknowledging that many men — including men who are otherwise kind, who may be good friends to women and supporters of female colleagues — have probably done a version of what Grace says Ansari did.
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"I'm glad to see that the White House is actually acknowledging the situation there," he said.
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"I can't imagine that I would be asked that," Pompeo said, without acknowledging Trump's campaign commitment.
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Later, after acknowledging he was using Rule 213-173 to his advantage, Mickelson called USGA officials.
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She told the audience, "We can't hear," acknowledging a technological issue she, herself, could not resolve.
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This means understanding and acknowledging that the majority of the white woman vote went to Trump.
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Shame is acknowledging the rules of the community, whereas guilt is an internal prick of conscience.
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Let me be clear: Excavating this history and acknowledging how it shapes present inequalities is important.
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Amy Klobuchar, D-Minnesota, while acknowledging she doesn't know who will get tapped for the post.
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Instead of acknowledging that, The Simpsons team appears to be stubbornly looking in the other direction.
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Later, she addressed the small grill mishap on Twitter, acknowledging she left out several key symbols.
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It's about time, however, that we start acknowledging the very real possibility of a Romero win.
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That's why, even before you have answers, the default should be acknowledging awareness of a problem.
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" While acknowledging she was grateful for his apology, Adams said, "I still see … the narcissistic behavior.
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" He continued, "Seventeen innocent people are dead and acknowledging a mistake isn't going to cut it.
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"The government is not even acknowledging that there is a water crisis," said DMK's Saravanan Annadurai.
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Zuckerberg did just that in acknowledging Facebook's missteps when it comes to building an inclusive community.
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And by you acknowledging me with this award, it shines a light on it even more.
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Acknowledging that the young are beguiling and mesmerising because they can't help but be, helps me.
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On Thursday, Manning released a statement on Twitter, acknowledging that she might be ordered to jail.
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Both companies are acknowledging the changing nature of work in a modern cloud and mobile context.
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And, when Ailes died, Smith paid tribute to him, acknowledging the sexual harassment allegations against Ailes.
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Pelosi appeared to extend her hand to Trump, but he turned away without acknowledging Pelosi's gesture.
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Acknowledging that others may have handled the situation better, Kelly said, "I am not so savvy."
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And I know that acknowledging us hurts the narrative, but Disney made cartoons before Mickey Mouse.
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The project is about letting go: acknowledging hurt and absence, and absolving yourself from that pain.
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He later deleted the Instagram post after acknowledging in a comment that the image was fake.
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You can't un-nominate him by awkwardly acknowledging how weird it is at every available opportunity.
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We say this while acknowledging that there is no perfect — and definitely no certainly perfect — choice.
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"We should probably end up fighting at the end of this," Colbert joked, acknowledging the tension.
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However, on Thursday, it did release a statement acknowledging that they are pulling staff and resources.
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Pope Benedict XVI, acknowledging his own frailty, used this day to announce his retirement in 2013.
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Mallon, while freely acknowledging the greatness of Phelps, rates discus thrower Al Oerter the greatest Olympian.
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My counselor finally believed me, acknowledging that I actually knew my disability better than he did.
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It's about a person who did something inappropriate and he's not acknowledging that he did it.
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Acknowledging how some white people are still trash is a conversation that makes people really uncomfortable.
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Tillerson lost the argument over staying in the Paris climate accord, acknowledging he had been overruled.
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From then on, it was impossible to define themselves as a community without acknowledging the tragedy.
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"The Washington Post, acknowledging it had no corroboration, just smeared an elected official," the statement said.
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"We need more things like this," Underwood began her acceptance speech, acknowledging her fellow female honorees.
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She returned to Auschwitz and signed a document acknowledging the existence of the camp's gas chambers.
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The television program Zembla cited the Europol's adjunct director Wil van Gemert as acknowledging the incident.
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In prioritizing certain issues over others, I was practicing the politics of compromise without acknowledging it.
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"Acknowledging that it happened is the first step towards seeking help," D'Silva said during her panel.
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The end of season four's second episode feints toward acknowledging this problem, when Sherlock asks Mrs.
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He described the show as "pure fun," while acknowledging its many references to his own books.
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She didn't make a statement in court other than acknowledging she understood the charges she faces.
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Chrystia Freeland, Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister thanked the countries voting in favor, acknowledging China for abstaining.
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Everyone's bad acting aside, it's a rare case of Kanye acknowledging one of his biggest hits.
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The film opens on a seemingly endless credit reel acknowledging everyone who contributed to the project.
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But ISIS blowing it up is being interpreted as the group acknowledging it will lose Mosul.
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Let's create a positive from a negative by coming together and acknowledging the authentic Nina Simone.
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Surprisingly, the new president tacitly supported the Women's March by acknowledging protesters' right to do so.
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Throughout the interview, Curry was speaking carefully, acknowledging that she didn't want to cause anyone harm.
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We can drastically lower the likelihood of trans suicide by simply acknowledging their basic human rights.
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But we believe in acknowledging and righting past wrongs so that we can learn from them.
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The governor's office issued a statement on Friday acknowledging only that the case was not over.
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But acknowledging your privilege doesn't help you connect with people — it just reminds them of it.
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Yet Turkey's cultural institutions are not exploring—or even acknowledging—the defeat and its ongoing impact.
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The L.A. District Attorney's Office did not comment beyond acknowledging that the charges had been dropped.
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At the same time, Microsoft is acknowledging that it's not the only public cloud infrastructure provider.
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However, for U.S. policymakers, acknowledging Hezbollah's place in the Lebanon's political pantheon cannot mean accepting it.
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Only through listening and acknowledging hard truths can adoption lead to an ethical and positive outcome.
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As some political scientists are now acknowledging, America's two major parties are not at all symmetric.
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Acknowledging Britain's traditional role as a haven for refugees, the new law included an asylum clause.
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"(But) it was just Yellen acknowledging what the market is already priced for anyway," he addded.
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Patricia Jones, the president of the AACC, introduced Holmes by acknowledging the interest and the controversy.
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Her comments go farther in acknowledging the political realities of Democrats running in more conservative districts.
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He's acknowledging that he wants to make things better for the people who like him best.
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Acknowledging PTSD has only spurred a wide-ranging debate over the best way to treat it.
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But Trump's aides are openly acknowledging something close: They need Moore's Republican vote in the Senate.
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I had confused an industry acknowledging the problem with an industry willing to fix the problem.
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" While acknowledging the help of Oculus, Hieftje emphasizes "this process has definitely been a team effort.
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Acknowledging that black life has historically been devalued does not inherently devalue the lives of others.
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It often means acknowledging facts that favor someone who has shown little respect for the press.
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Still, Google has made some improvements to the Pixel 4's camera that are worth acknowledging.
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However, even acknowledging that the cannabis industry has a place in tech is a step forward.
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Before trying to answer that, it is worth acknowledging that there can be no definite conclusion.
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Although it's a step forward in acknowledging the country's dark history, many believe it isn't enough.
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The right, however, often paints all government expenditure as 'cost' without acknowledging the return on investment.
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It's a practice derived from Buddhism which espouses noticing, acknowledging, and breathing through one's negative emotions.
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The two cities share space, but are forbidden by law and custom from acknowledging each other.
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Acknowledging the limits of congressional action, Harris has outlined executive action she could take as president.
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"In my experience, people are acknowledging same sex partners and spouses much more often," she wrote.
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Ben and Mike try to protest, acknowledging that the optics of that move would be terrible.
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The first step is acknowledging that, and then focus on the policy we can get behind.
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But acknowledging your pain, and that sometimes you make mistakes, also means you're doing your best.
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The company also declined to comment on why Dorsey was acknowledging some topics but not others.
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And on Monday night, Mr. de León issued a statement acknowledging the extent of the problem.
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But acknowledging this deficiency — to yourself and to others — is a healthy and helpful first step.
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Biden carried a different tone, full of empathy, and acknowledging the serious times we are facing.
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Whatever you're feeling is OK. Acknowledging rather than fighting your feelings can help you move forward.
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Acknowledging this complexity is not the abdication of moral judgment that many liberals seem to think.
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On these, moving to the center, or at least respectfully acknowledging our differences, can help Democrats.
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Maybe the first step is acknowledging that possible ideas for improvement don't stop at the border.
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It's impossible to talk about iZombie without acknowledging that its premise, at heart, is pretty silly.
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Acknowledging all sources of anti-Semitism is essential to counter its re-emergence in our society.
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She later released a statement explaining her decision but acknowledging she may have made a mistake.
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And this dynamic still persists today in more ways than most of us are comfortable acknowledging.
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They have long been stigmatized in a country where acknowledging mental illness is a strong taboo.
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She couldn't even recall the last name of her chief vintner, Claudine Rey, acknowledging her autonomy.
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"I loved acknowledging the subtle arrogance of Hall of Famer Rod Carew's drag bunt," he said.
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"There is good news, and that's what the Fed is acknowledging by raising rates," she said.
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Mr. Lubin, through his lawyer, released a statement Tuesday night acknowledging and apologizing for his conduct.
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House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi praised Levin in a statement acknowledging his decision to step down.
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Both Uber and Google cooperated with government officials, Anderson told reporters, acknowledging the investigation is ongoing.
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And it invokes the language of the two-state solution, acknowledging Palestinians&apos pursuit of statehood.
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The court ruled ING's appeal was "totally groundless", acknowledging the legitimacy of Bank of Italy's action.
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The vice president's detractors say he similarly champions Trump's record without even acknowledging the omnipresent scandals.
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They are unafraid to face the cross currents, detached from clan, acknowledging how little they know.
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Many Israelis see the relocation of the embassy as simply acknowledging that Jerusalem is Israel's capital.
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He added that he hoped to lessen the stigma around alcohol abuse by acknowledging his problem.
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A few days later, after acknowledging his disappointing performance, he criticized both candidates at the top.
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There is still a large gap between acknowledging the need to transform and actually achieving transformation.
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Trump called the whistleblower a "partisan" last week while acknowledging he didn't know the individual's identity.
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These issues are real and lethal, and the first means of prevention is acknowledging their existence.
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Mr. Iger resigned from the board the day of the announcement, acknowledging the conflict of interest.
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Her work aspires toward the absolute — toward utopic, formalist transcendence — even while acknowledging its absurd impossibility.
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"I wouldn't bet any money on this one," he said, acknowledging how close the race seemed.
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By acknowledging my own agendas, I make room for the evidence that pushes back against them.
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The television programme Zembla cited the Europol's adjunct director Wil van Gemert as acknowledging the incident.
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Everyone except Mr. Trump was acknowledging that keeping Turkey fully committed to NATO is getting harder.
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They are saying the word racism, acknowledging that it is ever present and must be confronted.
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Sanders, however, took a more cautious approach, acknowledging the law has helped made some "significant" improvements.
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Acknowledging the criticism, Mrs Merkel says politicians have to ensure they bring citizens along with them.
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" Acknowledging that the drawling Alabama senator lacked Palin's charisma, Bannon said, "You'll be the anti-candidate.
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If employees see it as meeting or at least acknowledging their demands, all to the good.
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American Airlines issued a statement acknowledging that the flight was diverted because of a disruptive passenger.
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Revis, who turns 32 in July, compounded his poor play by acknowledging how old he felt.
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For many struggling with debt, the hardest part is acknowledging it and facing it head-on.
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Corrections reform needs to begin by acknowledging that an individual's humanity is not diminished by incarceration.
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The forum marked the rare presidential cycle where candidates are simply acknowledging that Native people exist.
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Acknowledging that you're dating teenagers when you're 32 years old as assistant state attorney is wrong.
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Acknowledging her methodology as "a copy editor's nightmare," Ms. Faludi said she flubbed it only once.
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She added that the guilt of acknowledging and addressing white privilege often felt heavy and confusing.
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Even acknowledging his own race, much less his family connection to Kenya, is a political liability.
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For almost an hour, he swerves between defending his sport and acknowledging all of its problems.
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It is misleading to lament the cost of day care without acknowledging policies that support families.
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But the microphone shouldn't be passed behind, she said, acknowledging that many people still feel ignored.
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Even while acknowledging that all Americans are, in a sense, murderers, Mildred desires the patriarchy's promise.
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Ralph Northam and Attorney General Mark R. Herring acknowledging that they wore blackface as young men.
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It often means reevaluating preconceived notions, acknowledging past mistakes and being willing to make significant sacrifices.
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Dennis filed docs acknowledging it's time to modify his child support agreement with his ex, Kimberly.
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The customer cannot complete the transaction without acknowledging that he or she has read the disclaimer.
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After a mass shooting, President Donald Trump will say anything to avoid acknowledging the real problem.
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So it's not really reconciling the past, but acknowledging the presence or influence of the past.
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"Sounds to me he is owning up, acknowledging, and trying to figure it out," she said.
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Disney is acknowledging it may need signs around its properties warning of a hidden danger ... alligators.
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The Fed is acknowledging the strength of the economy and continue the likelihood of further rate hikes.
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"Dance lovers don't really recognize that," she said, acknowledging that she's in a better position than most.
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It means letting yourself be vulnerable and acknowledging your shame or that you're sad or you're angry.
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"But also, like Paco Rabanne," he added, acknowledging the creator of the iconic '60s linked disc dresses.
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But even acknowledging the problem of Bertha, what Brontë accomplished in Jane Eyre should not be discounted.
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She also accused the service of "white washing," while acknowledging that thumbnails can vary for different users.
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A prominent journalist said, however, that he received a message from the politician acknowledging Erdogan&aposs victory.
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Finally, a fashion brand is acknowledging that some of us just don't always have time to shower.
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Ego prevents him acknowledging the possibility that any external action could have interfered with his glorious victory.
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"I just wanted to protect the kids here," Harmon told me, acknowledging the danger of the situation.
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Well, I'll go with men making room, men acknowledging that we can't wait for the next generation.
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Adults have recalled being asked detailed questions about their sexual activity or being punished after acknowledging masturbation.
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This new report from Variety, an equally trustworthy source of insider Hollywood news, is also worth acknowledging.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologized for the raid in 2013, acknowledging that "operational mistakes" were made.
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Previous animated Disney characters have appeared to be stereotypically gay without acknowledging it, according to some viewers.
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Relish it to the fullest while acknowledging its depiction of romance as knowingly exaggerated for entertainment purposes.
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We can root for Walter White to evade prison while still acknowledging that he's a deplorable person.
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When Ms. Howard died, I sent Alice a condolence note, acknowledging the loss of a close friend.
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Merritt has called for an independent investigation into the killing, acknowledging that speculation has begun to spread.
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Saying 'we believe you' and acknowledging mistakes were made in the past can go a long way.
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Tom Arnold says his ex-wife, Roseanne, is undeniably racist ... also acknowledging she's plagued by mental illness.
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Acknowledging the religious importance of Jerusalem to Muslims is awkward given Zionist claims over the whole city.
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Netflix is acknowledging that, although it's a huge company, it's still going to put up a fight.
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In both cases, Israeli officials have also been less guarded about acknowledging who was behind the attacks.
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"I don't recall any of that," Leakes said, acknowledging that she could have blacked out from anger.
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And by acknowledging the tension, he builds a platform to channel it all into tense, morbid terror.
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Sharing the true narrative would mean acknowledging that the police did not act in people's best interest.
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He started sitting during the anthem without any other grand gesture, only acknowledging his reasons when asked.
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But in a new development, way more white people are acknowledging that black people are treated unfairly.
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Markle, 36, has spoken in the past about the importance of acknowledging both sides of her background.
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In a statement, the league said it is not acknowledging liability for any of the players' claims.
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"The irony was, we were boycotting at a time that they were finally acknowledging us," he said.
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"It's an opinion thing," the 65-year-old Griffey said, acknowledging that many view them as cheaters.
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So I think he does," Plouffe said, while acknowledging, "Right, I don't have a degree in psychology.
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You lose by acknowledging nuance, tipping too far into fantasy, or fighting with the game's snarky narrator.
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It's worth acknowledging that TWD has always been adept at setting the stage and wrapping things up.
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He was, he said, simply acknowledging reality; he still sought peace between the Palestinians and the Israelis.
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Whatever you do, simply acknowledging and expressing curiosity in your partner's background will go a long way.
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"He continued, telling the crowd: "It means acknowledging a significant wrong or a mistake, which is hard.
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Eliot began his speech to the Swedish Academy by acknowledging the impossible position every Nobel laureate faced.
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By giving Sense8 a chance to say goodbye on its own terms, Netflix is acknowledging that connection.
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RT: I don't think there is reconciliation of it, I think it's acknowledging it and absorbing it.
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Acknowledging the need for improvement, Zumlot said that the government is looking for ways to address it.
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Like it or not, the judge was always candid in acknowledging – and gracious in following – controlling authority.
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During that period, in April 2012, Winfrey appeared on CBS This The Morning, just about acknowledging failure.
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Perhaps by acknowledging how severe depression and anxiety can be, we can provide help for other people.
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So often I heard about parents who were not acknowledging these relationships or not attending the wedding.
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But that wasn't all the email was celebrating; it was also acknowledging late rapper Tupac Shakur's birthday.
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But a frank discussion of hookup culture necessarily involves acknowledging it so that it can be navigated.
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Ryan, meanwhile, continues to defend border adjustability while acknowledging that revisions are being made to the proposal.
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By Saturday morning, Takei tweeted again, acknowledging the prank, but the story was still being shared widely.
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But now Trump seems to be finally acknowledging that Russia did play a role in the election.
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"Obamacare is the law of the land," he said after acknowledging the bitter disappointment of the loss.
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It might take into account trouble in one area of the chart while acknowledging power in another.
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Is it fair to criticize Niantic for not acknowledging this hyper-specific moment in the game itself?
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It marked a rare instance of the US government acknowledging his right to self-determination, he said.
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Acknowledging the interest in the case, the court released a statement explaining how it reached its verdict.
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Haldane insists there is no dichotomy between acknowledging past policy mistakes and preserving a central bank's credibility.
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But polling shows the Republican Party's aversion to acknowledging climate change is increasingly falling out of favor.
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Hollis continues her rant by acknowledging that even if your intentions were good, shaming someone doesn't help.
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Unlike other policy goals (healthcare and tax reform) Trump isn't even acknowledging climate change is a problem.
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"Well, today's the day," he says, acknowledging that today is, indeed, the day of the presidential election.
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Important to understand that TIME Magazine's 'Person of the Year' is about acknowledging someone with significant influence.
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Yet Mrs May is less complacent, acknowledging that it will not be "plain sailing" for the economy.
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And that involves acknowledging her dark side in order to make real moral choices in the end.
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Lily-Rose is pretty mature in acknowledging that there are risks to her being on social media.
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After an eternity of being Photoshopped out of existence, retailers are finally acknowledging that stretch marks exist.
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In acknowledging this, it is clear that Trump is now listening to the advice of his generals.
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She sighed, acknowledging that many of the men who join have little interest in promoting women's rights.
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Or was he purposely avoiding acknowledging authorship of the Don Jr. statement for some less benign purpose?
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Don't bother acknowledging the staff, twice your age, who are paid minimum wage to pour your coffee.
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Unlike most celebrity PSAs, this one involves all of the celebrities acknowledging the cliche of celebrity PSAs.
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But tossing Mr. al-Rumayyan off the board would go a long way in acknowledging the problem.
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At the start of this year, the president and provost wrote a joint letter acknowledging the situation.
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It is acknowledging and reflecting on our times of weakness and frailty that make us most human.
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While Morey apologized, the NBA released a statement acknowledging that Morey's tweet might have offended Chinese citizens.
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Military prosecutors, meanwhile, held that simply acknowledging his past remarks does not mean Trump still believes them.
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"The general feeling of uncertainty is dreadful," she said, acknowledging that people were worried about their safety.
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That would require acknowledging the extent of the Republican Party's extremist drift and its devotion to Trump.
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The Commission on Presidential Debates later issued a one-sentence statement acknowledging "issues" with the candidate's audio.
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That changed on Friday, with Africom acknowledging two civilians were killed in an April 28503, 22019, airstrike.
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We cannot adequately appreciate the nation's constitutional experiment in republican self-government without acknowledging the Bible's contributions.
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The White House emailed a statement to the New England Cable News acknowledging its error on Wednesday.
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" The US Air Force apologized for the tweet and deleted it, acknowledging it was in "poor taste.
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The majority holds the gavels and the power, rarely even acknowledging ideas from members across the aisle.
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We're agreeing to go along with whatever tale they've spun, while acknowledging that it didn't actually happen.
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The surroundings in her bedroom were unfamiliar and he stood a moment, smiling, acknowledging her sweet scrutiny.
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Socially, acknowledging the role of luck lays a moral foundation for humane economic, housing, and carceral policy.
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"By you acknowledging me with this award, it shines a light on it even more," she said.
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Democrats, acknowledging that their legislation is unlikely to get passed before midnight, have urged Trump to intervene.
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The documents show Takata's top executives involved in detailed talks over the defect and acknowledging deep problems.
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That's not a boast but a way of acknowledging the innate ability God has given to me.
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Paying the players is a way of acknowledging that they are on campus primarily to generate revenue.
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Now, the Privacy Shield provides a bridge between the two regions, acknowledging the effectiveness of both systems.
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The lyrical detail is symbolic and literal, grappling with the vastness of life while acknowledging our smallness.
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The NL scout echoed this concern, acknowledging that scouts and agents are a part of the problem.
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The sessions were broken down into three parts for employees to review: Acknowledging the differences between people.
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Why it matters: Addressing climate change, whether through government or private action, requires acknowledging a problem exists.
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The trend has Trump advisers acknowledging privately that Sunday's debate is a must-win for their candidate.
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But Mr. Kerry turned up alone, acknowledging that "a couple of tough issues" were still dividing them.
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"I wasn't dating her," he said before acknowledging that he might define "dating" differently from the norm.
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These are fundamentally different business models, and the law should simply revert to acknowledging that basic fact.
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"That stamp of approval from an outside agency — acknowledging the progress made — is priceless," Chief Meidl said.
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Acknowledging the lack of suspense, record of the year was handed out as the show's second award.
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If he seemed a little on edge, he managed partly by acknowledging the scale of the problem.
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Schuyler is aware of the show's plot-recycling habit while also acknowledging that it serves a purpose.
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It felt safer to prioritize the needs of others, rather than acknowledging that my own even existed.
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" While acknowledging that some people exploited protester anger to stoke mayhem, Mr. Rouhani said, "it happens everywhere.
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Now he's acknowledging that one of them — the convenience store owner Apu — is controversial for a reason.
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Was there any deeper meaning to a slab of stone acknowledging just one violent incident from 1849?
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To make a change, you need to start by acknowledging that other people may have a point.
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She met with incoming Democrats on Tuesday, acknowledging their "idealism, integrity and imagination" but warning against intransigence.
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Instead of acknowledging that, they want tax cuts and tax havens so they can accumulate more money.
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In acknowledging her latest defeat, she angrily told lawmakers they would now need to make hard choices.
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In the interview, Ms. Haspel defended her concept and menu, while acknowledging some errors in presenting them.
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Instead, they've moved to acknowledging it and condemning it — but maintain that Trump is worth supporting anyway.
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"We have an invisible enemy," he said, acknowledging that the virus could push the U.S. into recession.
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So when taking my hand off my heart, it's my way of acknowledging that there's something happening.
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Mr. Lee was often faulted for not adequately acknowledging the contributions of his illustrators, especially Mr. Kirby.
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Richardson regularly breaks the fourth wall of sportscasting, acknowledging the existence of a larger world beyond soccer.
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They are acknowledging not just individual wrongdoing like Mr. Patterson's but also a longstanding pattern of failure.
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Acknowledging the importance of the leverage ratio, regulators increased it for the largest banks four years ago.
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He typically avoided acknowledging Mr. Trump or the news stories that he appeared to be responding to.
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That was the closest the debate came to acknowledging the importance of faith in many people's lives.
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The senator has made recent comments acknowledging it will be a political challenge to achieve his agenda.
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In February, Takata pleaded guilty to fraud charges, acknowledging that it had provided false safety test data.
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James Dyson scrapped his firm's project to build electric cars, acknowledging that it was not commercially viable.
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Betraying Madison and "the spirit of '87" is tantamount to acknowledging that we have lost our mind.
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He released a statement just before the vote Wednesday, acknowledging the emotional baggage that the issue carried.
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While acknowledging the annoyances, some driveway owners manage to eke a little humor out of the hassle.
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In September, the College Board, acknowledging the problem, began phasing in a new version of its Accuplacer.
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Tyson quotes a 2008 interview with Donham in his book, acknowledging that she lied during her testimony.
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A later draft published by Chile did contain language acknowledging the need for greater ambition, observers said.
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Similarly, while Beijing holds firm, many Chinese companies are also acknowledging their worry about the trade war.
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"There are things we do that are effectively just acknowledging widespread erroneous beliefs about nutrition," he said.
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Israel has conducted scores of strikes on Iran and its allies inside Syria, rarely acknowledging them publicly.
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I'd start by acknowledging a simple fact: Some things are true even if Donald Trump believes them!
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Mr. Thukral was conciliatory, acknowledging that Facebook had failed to address hate speech and promising better collaboration.
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Life was so crazy and huge right now that designers were just acknowledging they knew their place.
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In December, the Annals issued a correction on the meat paper acknowledging the lead author's undisclosed conflicts.
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Public health professionals have long recognized the importance of acknowledging people's feelings and reassuring them with facts.
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"There is no doubt, the economic impact is already clear," Silver said, acknowledging the league's tough position.
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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday held off on raising interest rates while acknowledging an improving U.S. economy.
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Hogg, one of the core members of the #NeverAgain Movement, hasn't shied away from acknowledging his privilege.
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But before that, I had to confront my insecurities, self-questioning, and messiness, while acknowledging my strengths.
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Or is this what getting older is about, acknowledging one's comedown to the brutal reality of life?
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While acknowledging that there were problems, both leaders said the agreement would be good for their countries.
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"Acknowledging that what has happened has been detrimental to the Bambino Gesù," she said at the time.
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The agency issued a statement acknowledging problems with undercover tobacco operations, but only from 2009 until 2011.
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Jade Tolbert has no recent football tweets, other than one acknowledging her winning the $1 million contest.
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Instead of acknowledging facts, Republicans continue to perpetuate the racially-tinged myths that have gridlocked our government.
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And by doing so, stoutly acknowledging that, in reality, things are neither better nor worse but both.
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"I feel that consumers have a lot more power than we have been acknowledging," Huffington went on.
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The former executives also released statements acknowledging their roles in the transactions, but not admitting to fraud.
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Standing up for yourself, setting boundaries, and acknowledging your feelings are ways of ending any abusive cycle.
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You wouldn't walk into someone's office and hand them a report to do without acknowledging them somehow.
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Are my co-workers being overly sensitive, or am I not acknowledging the nuance of modern communication?
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In the case of Christmas words and songs, we simply forbid their usage without acknowledging their meaning.
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"I'll give the president credit if he is at least acknowledging that Russia is a threat," Sen.
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It's worth acknowledging that, yes, the lesbian couple in TROS is indeed a first for Star Wars.
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Trump praised his wife, acknowledging what he described as her efforts in organizing the White House event.
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After acknowledging his finger-to-lip warning that we maintain silence, I climbed the ladder behind him.
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His fourth communications director quit a few days ago after acknowledging she had lied to protect Trump.
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"This is about jobs," Rutte said of the tax cut, after acknowledging protesters in the public gallery.
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Even growing numbers of Republicans were acknowledging the moral and fiscal imperative of shrinking the prison state.
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We're at a point where a politician's acknowledging even an unwitting participation in racism seems radically honest.
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He says he spoke to her about her inciting Crip comment, acknowledging the seriousness of the situation.
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Acknowledging all that, let me say: You are doing the work that so many people don't do.
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We loved, too, how you responded to each other, respectfully acknowledging differences and seeking out common ground.
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When we speak of "shooting" with a camera, we are acknowledging the kinship of photography and violence.
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"I begin by acknowledging that Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump by millions of votes," Mr. Castro said.
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Judge Nathan never addressed Mr. Musk directly, other than acknowledging him at the beginning of the proceeding.
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"We were forced by the situation," he said, acknowledging that the patient was unhappy with the taper.
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Doing so would have meant acknowledging the possibility of conflicts, something Trump has steadfastly refused to do.
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And stuff like that, I wasn't and I was very acknowledging that I wasn't good at it.
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And the model in the picture isn't even acknowledging that there is a fire next to him.
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Randy Newberg, a hunter and advocate for hunting on public lands, has no qualms about acknowledging the problem.
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The royal tour will "include time acknowledging the complex 20th century histories of each country," the palace stated.
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The main way Far From Home deflates that preposterous backstory is by acknowledging up front that it's preposterous.
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He's clearly uncomfortable about acknowledging just how awful President Trump treats both the country and those around him.
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The two searched Brock for any injuries and couldn't believe he wasn't hurt, acknowledging how fortunate he was.
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So, credit to Drake for acknowledging to curse and using his mystical powers to help his own squad.
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Environmental groups, while acknowledging that most fracking happens on private lands, said the BLM rules should be stronger.
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Recognizing the type of lifestyle you want is different from acknowledging the type you should want, writes Masters.
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Except that Trump, after acknowledging the error, flips back around and makes it again later in the interview.
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Instead of waiting around and contemplating someone's note, you can get the ball rolling by acknowledging their email.
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It's a hair dovish just because of the wording they used in acknowledging the weakness in global markets.
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But it still seems as if there has been a barrier when it comes to acknowledging their music.
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One of the characters repeatedly says Gold Bond, acknowledging that he's getting paid every time he does so.
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And they're starting to be more open about acknowledging that the Affordable Care Act may never entirely disappear.
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"The government is not even acknowledging that there is a water crisis," said DMK's Saravanan Annadurai to CNN.
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"I love the fact that she's acknowledging that she's going to travel multiple times per year," she adds.
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But I think acknowledging that there's a lot more give and take in this is perhaps what's new.
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For Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, acknowledging and honoring Berkus' past is an essential part of their relationship.
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I know it's easy to ignore the warning signs -- especially when acknowledging them carries a high price tag.
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"It makes me feel prideful that the academy is acknowledging diversity," 2012 West Point alum Shalela Dowdy said.
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While acknowledging some economic headwinds in the coming years, the bank's equity strategists see fundamentals still underpinning values.
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Two years and a lawsuit later, Apple is officially acknowledging the issue with a free keyboard repair program.
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CAVUTO: But Senator, Dan Coats, his own intelligence guy, is acknowledging that much, that the Russians were involved.
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Lue added to that by acknowledging before Saturday's game he didn't believe players were enjoying themselves this season.
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Without acknowledging Jio, Vodafone said it will continue to offer "great value" to its subscribers in the country.
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On Sunday, the NBA agreed with Atkinson's contention, acknowledging that Harris should have been called for fouling Allen.
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Who would have thought this mainstay of thin women in bikinis would finally be now acknowledging larger bodies?
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The history of the United States cannot truly be told without acknowledging the impact of boxing on society.
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Acknowledging that this practice is industrywide, he said changing it would be an "owner-friendly" move by Diamond.
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A transparent company iterating through launch challenges is much better received than a silent company not acknowledging issues.
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I feel a bit better than I did earlier, acknowledging that my friends really do care about me.
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Acknowledging the planner's full potential, Ikea worked with digital agency Proximity London to create the Soffa Sans font.
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It's good to see Nintendo acknowledging that with features like Spirits mode, even in a game like Smash.
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Cruz immediately tackled the question upon taking the stage, acknowledging a man holding a "Clinton-Cruz 2020" sign.
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"This is fine" is acknowledging that things are falling apart, but goddammit, you're going to make it work.
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The IRS agent has many cases, so make sure you get a response back acknowledging your extension request.
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Paul Ritter plays deputy chief engineer Anatoly Dyatlov with an unwavering commitment to acknowledging anything but the truth.
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However, as Hurricane Michael showed, there's a vast gulf between acknowledging climate change and adequately preparing for it.
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Others suggest acknowledging the downsides of immigration, namely that some migrants end up as criminals or even terrorists.
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Sometimes all it takes is one person speaking up for you, acknowledging your worth as a human being.
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There are certainly people...I feel guilty, like I'm protecting them somehow by not acknowledging that they're creepy.
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We believe that every person is capable of acknowledging the inequality they see and the biases they feel.
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Acknowledging this truth takes nothing from their professionalism and valour, which your columnist has witnessed at close quarters.
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In other words, artists want to act upon history while simultaneously acknowledging that history is acting upon them.
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Acknowledging the spoils of viral famem Bone said his Internet following exploded in the hours following the debate.
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"We are acknowledging the year of the woman," Kathy Connell, the executive producer of the ceremony, told Reuters.
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There's an argument that this is all simply irrelevant, and that maintaining or acknowledging continuity simply doesn't matter.
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Nine other signs were taped over, she says, and a large sign acknowledging the Sackler donation was removed.
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It's cool that Amazon is finally publicly acknowledging that the Dash Button is an idea with broad potential.
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Trump got to stop building, though, without acknowledging that he was bested by conditions he did not anticipate.
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Occasionally, it means acknowledging the most horrible truth of all: that once in a blue moon, talking works.
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" He later apologized to victims, acknowledging that his choice of words and tone of voice had "wounded many.
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This isn't "pure political correctness"—it's about acknowledging and correcting, inasmuch as we can, a deep historical wrong.
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It also backed calls for an independent inquiry, acknowledging "frustrations" surrounding perceptions that public demands were being ignored.
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And it's impossible to talk about female empowerment without getting political — and acknowledging the importance of intersectional feminism.
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Senior officials speak morosely of a "new reality", acknowledging that their energy-driven growth model has exhausted itself.
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It will react militarily only if forced -- such as if Trump actually stops acknowledging the One-China policy.
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She cited pieces in the Times acknowledging that there was no connection between Palin and Loughner's 2011 shooting.
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After acknowledging her defeat, according to the book, Clinton took a call from Obama and apologized for losing.
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It's a mental state achieved by calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts and bodily sensations without judgment.
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Acknowledging the incident the following day, Havana Rumba wrote on Facebook that they "deeply" regretted the entire situation.
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We have authorized these things tacitly and officially, acknowledging their utility over years of development and slow growth.
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It's our way of acknowledging just how far we've come, and how far we have left to go.
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So I guess it was just me acknowledging that and trying to put my own twist on it.
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"Yes," Halderman replied, acknowledging both his lack of evidence and his view that a hack was, indeed, unlikely.
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Now, without specifically admitting guilt, Young has issued a statement essentially acknowledging that he screwed up ... big time.
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Mueller wanted a written letter from Swift's side, acknowledging that he didn't do what he was accused of.
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It certainly sounds like both parties are acknowledging the rumors — will they consider making the casting choice legit?
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Top bank trade groups praised Kraninger's experience while acknowledging there were questions about her views on financial regulation.
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Uber has tried to sharpen their public relations strategy, swiftly acknowledging mistakes and outlining actions to remedy them.
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Sanders continued walking out of the James S. Brady Briefing Room without looking back or acknowledging the question.
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"It hit us hard the day of pride month, and President Trump not acknowledging it," Shim told Gothamist.
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Ultimately, we just need to be producing less stuff, Rissanen argues, acknowledging this can be an unpopular opinion.
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There are recent signs, in fact, that the conservators are now acknowledging the great progress she has made.
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I say all this while acknowledging that I can't possibly understand a black man's perspective on racial issues.
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They also endorsed calls for an independent inquiry, acknowledging "frustrations" surrounding perceptions that public demands were being ignored.
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"I'm just like the worst at interviews," he said, acknowledging the criticism frequently levelled at his speaking style.
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"It's Problem Solving 20053," she said in 1996 (while acknowledging that some listeners might consider it "Voyeurism 102").
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This diplomatic push occurred as the U.S. was also acknowledging the genocide in Sudan's western region of Darfur.
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""We're acknowledging that we're in a relationship, but it's a small part of who we are as people.
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The Saudi government issued several conflicting explanations for his disappearance before acknowledging he was killed inside the consulate.
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That suggestion is revealing, since he's acknowledging the need to protect all the land in the Obama proclamation.
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"They need to do more and they are acknowledging that they need to do more," Blumenthal told reporters.
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So far, his tactics have been to avoid acknowledging that he once called for permanent reauthorization of LWCF.
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Santos remains committed to restorative practices, though he rarely discussed them without acknowledging how trying they could be.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologized for the raid in 2013, acknowledging that "operational mistakes" had been made.
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While acknowledging instances of discrimination, officials and professors say some of the students have done little to adapt.
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But at least he's acknowledging the real problems ordinary Americans face, not lecturing them on their moral failings.
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I'm acknowledging them here for the sake of clarity and transparency, because we've written about these "challenges" before.
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Griffin Finan, Director of Public Affairs for DraftKings, issued the below statement acknowledging the signing of the bill:
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Richard appeared on "Today" Monday via telephone, acknowledging he's dropped out of sight for years but he's ok.
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Seawright appears to be taking her newfound fame in stride, making multiple posts to Facebook acknowledging her fanbase.
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This is her life in her words, but it's worth acknowledging these questions when considering the book's limitations.
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While acknowledging the tragedy of the incident, she highlights all the inspiring things that have come of it.
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Several women told Motherboard that, while legislation acknowledging STEM's harassment problem is a good thing, they remain skeptical.
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It was a small moment, and a minor one, but my mother was acknowledging me becoming a woman.
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Some Republicans are acknowledging the science more, but it's nowhere near a dominant public view within the GOP.
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However, after acknowledging the uproar prompted by the proposal, it said it would not follow through with it.
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Flannery stunned investors with his candor, openly acknowledging how poorly GE has performed and vowing to do better.
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Trump also thanked Putin "for acknowledging America's strong economic performance in his annual press conference," the statement said.
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"I haven't played in a long time," Noah said, acknowledging that he had to work through some nerves.
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Rather, investors are acknowledging that the historically low level of defaults will inevitably climb as economic growth slows.
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"It's not race-based," she added, tacitly acknowledging how easily these stylistic categories might slide into racial observation.
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Both of which seemed easier than writing — or acknowledging the necessity of writing — a batch of new songs.
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But because the play cares for all its characters, it sidesteps acknowledging just how abusive the relationship is.
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