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1 We can acknowledge such thoughts and simply label them as 'unhelpful'.
2 It is gut wrenching to acknowledge such a great loss.
3 Presuming that you may do so, I will acknowledge such guidance to be good.
4 The reason refused to acknowledge such a thing.
5 Republicans want to bring that down to zero, though they acknowledge such a transition will take time.
6 Stenson was quick to acknowledge such problems.
7 It is mortifying to the pride of an English gentleman to acknowledge such men as his successors.
8 Why not acknowledge such a fundamental truth, appealing to the intellect as well as the moral sense?
9 Who so obdurate and dead to the claims of gratitude, that would not thankfully acknowledge such priceless benefits?
10 Perhaps, if the truth were known, so was Phil, though he was too old to acknowledge such a longing.
11 It was terrible to have to acknowledge such things to one's inmost heart, but to put them into words-
12 Even Palestinian leaders acknowledge such settlements could be annexed by Israel in return for a Palestinian state getting more land elsewhere.
13 The two camps have since united around efforts to rebuild the country, but diplomats acknowledge such a rift could occur again.
14 It seems to me impossible to believe that any well-ordered government would fail to acknowledge such action to have been unreasonable.
15 But Bernie Dreux was loath to acknowledge such a tame conclusion to an adventure upon which he had built high hopes.
16 It was entirely fitting that the President, Mrs McAleese, should acknowledge such an instance when she visited south Donegal a fortnight ago.
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