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1 Blair said: I think we should acknowledge how difficult these decisions are.
2 Also to acknowledge how essential their service is in a mountain-focused community.
3 Then, he said, it is time to acknowledge how the firm dropped the ball.
4 I refused to acknowledge how bad the injury really was.
5 Has not Science the modesty to acknowledge how difficult it is to discover truth?
6 Let's acknowledge how we feel, at least to ourselves and preferably to someone we trust.
7 Their refusal to acknowledge how successful they are is the only irksome thing about them.
8 I try not to acknowledge how delicious it is.
9 In it, he calls on ANC members to acknowledge how the corruption has plagued the party.
10 Fox was proud to acknowledge how much he owed to the example and conversation of Burke.
11 But present-day enfranchisement efforts often fail to acknowledge how the 70-year-long women's suffragette movement has informed that work.
12 I acknowledge how frustrating the dating game is -especially when you feel like it's not going anywhere.
13 Johnson, however, was always ready to acknowledge how much he was indebted to Hunter for his classical proficiency.
14 Afterward they erect a shrine to him to acknowledge how he has changed all of their lives forever.
15 Just to acknowledge how damn good it felt, how sweet it was of her not to be repelled.
16 You acknowledge how difficult it's going to be Most people are aware that migration is not an easy process.
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