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Acknowledging and even
Acknowledging their continued popularity, several of the early kits have even been re-released by Tamiya during 2005 – 2007, with a few alterations.
Acknowledging that rating and valuing behaviours and characteristics is functional and even necessary, he sees rating and valuing human beings ' totality and total selves as irrational and unethical.

Acknowledging and have
Acknowledging that it is usually impossible to have entirely risk-free sex with another person, proponents of safe sex recommend that some of the following methods be used to minimize the risks of STI transmission and unwanted pregnancy.
Acknowledging that they have no power to make themselves righteous, the penalty for their sins is discharged because Jesus has already paid for it with His blood.
Acknowledging that there is more than one way to make a rarebit, some cookbooks have included two recipes: the Boston Cooking-School Cook Book of 1896 provides one béchamel-based recipe and another with beer, Le Guide Culinaire of 1907 has one with ale and one without, and the Constance Spry Cookery Book of 1956 has one with flour and one without.
" Acknowledging the critics, he also stated that " You don't have to be Alexander Graham Bell to pick up the phone and find out it's dead.

Acknowledging and all
# Acknowledging the United States to be free, sovereign and independent states, and that the British Crown and all heirs and successors relinquish claims to the Government, propriety, and territorial rights of the same, and every part thereof ;
Acknowledging that an improvement in one area of a system can adversely affect another area of the system, it promotes organizational communication at all levels in order to avoid the silo effect.
Acknowledging the possible conflict of interest of a company ( Tele Denmark ) behind both a commercial ISP ( DKnet A / S, now a stock company ) and also in control of the. dk domain management ( DK Hostmaster ), a group of tele-and internet companies, 28 in all, including TeliaSonera, Global One, Deutsche Telekom, IBM, assembled five days after the purchase in order to gain control of the DK Hostmaster function.
Acknowledging the reality of her isolation, she says, " We are all separate.
Acknowledging the necessity for centralism in the Communist movement so as to concentrate " the greatest striking power ," he pleaded almost despairingly not to so overcentalize the movement that the " revolutionary initiative " of all true communists was bound and stifled.

Acknowledging and been
Acknowledging some people may misinterpret the parting as the end of Shai Hulud, the band came out on their homepage indicating that they would not be breaking up ; instead, the band would change name to " The Warmth of Red Blood " and continue what had been started with Shai Hulud.

Acknowledging and end
Acknowledging the younger members of their fanbase, The Aquabats often incorporate any children in the audience as part of their shows, inviting them to dance onstage with the band at the end of their sets.

Acknowledging and such
Acknowledging the likes of Radiohead's OK Computer and Massive Attack's Mezzanine, and the growing influence of such shoegazer bands as Slowdive and the more ethereal sounds of 4AD bands such as Dead Can Dance the group took the opportunity to experiment with their sound and reinvent themselves.

Acknowledging and .
Acknowledging the lack of progress in relation to bilateral relations and the internal situation following the position adopted in 1997, the EU adopted a step-by-step approach in 1999, whereby sanctions would be gradually lifted upon fulfillment of the four benchmarks set by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.
* 1501 2 December – Acknowledging the importance of the town, the Catholic Monarchs asked the Duke of Medina Sidonia for the return of Gibraltar to the domains of the crown.
Acknowledging that mass production of palm oil may be disastrous on biodiversity of forests, Greenpeace is actively campaigning against the production, urging the industries and the government to turn to other forms of energy resources.
Acknowledging the controversy, Paul VI in a letter to the Congress of German Catholics ( Aug. 30, 1968 ), stated: " May the lively debate aroused by our encyclical lead to a better knowledge of God ’ s will.
* Acknowledging those who contribute time, effort, and ideas.
Acknowledging that Thor has arrived, Loki asks Thor why he is raging, and says that Thor won't be so bold to fight against the wolf when he swallows Odin at Ragnarök.
Acknowledging that risks can be positive or negative, optimizing risks means finding a balance between negative risk and the benefit of the operation or activity ; and between risk reduction and effort applied.
Acknowledging that St Helena was a place where there was no trade, the Company was permitted to send from England any provisions free of Customs and to convey as many settlers as required.
Acknowledging that copyright could no longer be reasonably argued to be a perpetual right, Talfourd instead campaigned for copyright to exist for the life of the author, with an additional 60 years after that.
Acknowledging the truth of McKay's accusation, Hannassey orders his men to stop shooting and challenges Terrill to a one-on-one showdown.
" Acknowledging the truth will conquer it ; Sisyphus, just like the absurd man, keeps pushing.
Acknowledging that details of Lafitte's first twenty years are sparse, Davis speculates that Lafitte spent much time at sea as a child, probably aboard ships owned by his father, a known trader.
Acknowledging the deep debt, Armour dedicated his book to Sellar and Yeatman.
Acknowledging him as a " man of outstanding ability and cold-blooded ruthlessness ", Churchill concluded: " In the conduct of foreign affairs, Mazarin, Talleyrand, Metternich, would welcome him to their company, if there be another world to which Bolsheviks allow themselves to go.
Acknowledging that it was in Spanish territory, in April 1816, he informed Governor José Masot of West Florida that if the Spanish did not eliminate the fort, he would.
Acknowledging the superior abilities of Jedrik, he nevertheless dispatches suicide bombers to make her inevitable victory as costly as possible.
Acknowledging the show's success in Australia, the final series saw him begin talk of having relations there, and contemplating emigrating.
Acknowledging Paul's long links with the area, in October 2005, the local Port Phillip Council agreed to name a path alongside the Elwood Canal after him, Paul Hester Walk.
Acknowledging their position is unclear, current consensus places them as basal Passerida.

mistakes and offering
One problem with sports arbitrage is that bookmakers sometimes make mistakes and this can lead to an invocation of the ' palpable error ' rule, which most bookmakers invoke when they have made a mistake by offering or posting incorrect odds.
There are two types of military history, although almost all texts have elements of both: descriptive history that serves to chronicle conflicts without offering any statements about the causes, nature of conduct, the ending and effects of a conflict ; and analytical history that seeks to offer statements about the causes, nature, ending and aftermath of conflicts as a means of deriving knowledge and understanding of conflicts as a whole, and prevent repetition of mistakes in future, to suggest better concepts or methods in employing forces, or to advocate the need for new technology.
Though it may attract early adopters by providing an advanced alternative to current offering, this strategy leaves room for competitors to copy the hasty company ’ s successes and learn from its mistakes.
In opposition, it was William Lyon Mackenzie King's policy to refrain from offering advice and to let the Conservative government under Bennett make its mistakes ; Mackenzie King's policy preferences were not radically different.
In 2010, during a visit to Rwanda, French President Nicolas Sarkozy acknowledged that France made " mistakes " during the genocide, although, according to a BBC report, he " stopped short of offering a full apology ".
BradyGames rectifies such mistakes by offering free errata pages for download from their website.
In the USA there are companies offering to correct " past mistakes " made by people in form of negative comments of or about them.

mistakes and help
As will necessarily be the case when beginners are welcomed in by more practiced dancers, mistakes are made ; most dancers are very willing to help beginners, and will often go out of their way to give extra instructions to help them learn the steps.
A 2004 case study concluded that the proper use of screenshots can significantly support a user ’ s “ developing a mental model of the program ” and help in “ identifying and locating window elements and objects .” This research concluded that screen shots allowed users to “ learn more, make fewer mistakes, and learn in a shorter time frame ,” which can certainly assist in increasing the time frame for full implementation of a CRM system with limited technical or human support.
Hayek served in World War I and said that his experience in the war and his desire to help avoid the mistakes that had led to the war led him to his career.
Hayek then decided to pursue an academic career, determined to help avoid the mistakes that had led to the war.
Also in yet another accident he crashes his car and fires a flaregun hoping for help, which Homer mistakes for the Star of Bethlehem, and wolves approach in an aggressive manner but Moleman mistakes them for rescue dogs.
He leaves with a retinue of men to help him right his previous mistakes.
Severe mistakes in brace construction are largely ruled out with the help of these systems.
When carefully managed, rules can be used to help the organization to better achieve goals, remove obstacles to market growth, reduce costly mistakes, improve communication, comply with legal requirements, and increase customer loyalty.
FCA can help managers avoid common mistakes in thinking about solid waste management, notably the error of treating avoided costs as revenues.
The computer would analyse students ' input and give feedback, and more sophisticated programs would react to students ' mistakes by branching to help screens and remedial activities.
Polonius echoes the request for help and is heard by Hamlet, who then mistakes the voice for Claudius ' and stabs through the arras and kills him.
The first version was very long and had some minor mistakes which caused some skepticism about it, but these were corrected with the help of members of the Leningrad Department of Steklov Mathematical Institute when de Branges visited in 1984.
Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely has recommended Slim's memoirs ( Defeat into Victory ) describing Slim as " perhaps the Greatest Commander of the 20th Century " and commenting on Slim's " self-deprecating style " Slim discussed his mistakes during the war in detail and lessons learned, which may help explain why his memoirs have never been out of print.
Hochschild finds that in about a fifth of families, it was at work and not at home that the person felt most competent, most appreciated, most supported ( i. e. could get help with mistakes ) and even most secure.
Mickey arrives in Julius ' body to save Minnie, but Minnie mistakes Mickey for a monster and screams for help until Mickey convinces her of who he is.
It speaks about the Islamic empire at its best and worst and aims to forewarn the Muslims of the sub-continent, make them more aware of their past and help them learn from their forefathers ' mistakes.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is intended help the individual to understand that it is okay to make mistakes sometimes and that those mistakes can be lessons learned.
She mistakes the X-Men's intentions of trying to help as trying to kidnap her.
One, is to teach the actors ; and two, to help the production team to revise some of the general knowledge mistakes.
She is sent back to earth in order to help Lowrie complete the items on his " wish list ": a list of things that he feels will correct the many mistakes he made in his life.
Engaging in the pursuit of science may help us make fewer mistakes .” Jon Beckwith, in American Scientist Online

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