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1 Labour's proposals for a constitutional convention recognise the importance of public involvement.
2 Most researchers recognise the importance of and appear committed to research dissemination.
3 It's really to recognise the importance of multimedia and making use of it.
4 The actors do not recognise the importance of the part they are playing.
5 One way of responding to China's rise is to recognise the importance of status.
6 Today, educators and policymakers recognise the importance of engaging young minds from an early age.
7 All are countries with mature tourism industries and all recognise the importance of youth tourism.
8 If longer visit times are universally set, this will not recognise the importance of individual circumstances.
9 Conclusions: Researchers recognise the importance of and appear committed to disseminating the findings of their work.
10 Leaders need to recognise the importance of health.
11 According to Prior, people either recognise the importance of organisational culture to digital transformation or they fail.
12 People can never achieve dignity if they don't recognise the importance of obeying both themselves and others.
13 I recognise the importance of counter-terrorism measures.
14 But we also recognise the importance of the peer review process and the value added by academic publishers.
15 Everyone should recognise the importance of taking suicidal thoughts seriously and knowing where to get help, she said.
16 At Cerner, we recognise the importance of the challenge and it is at the heart of our business.
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