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We and recognize
We may also recognize cases in which the poets have influenced the philosophers and even indirectly the scientists.
We should first recognize our tendency to develop a hierarchy of values, locating brief treatment at the bottom and long-term intensive service at the top, instead of seeing the services as part of a continuum, each important in its own right.
" When Robert B. Anderson, Eisenhower's first Secretary of the Navy argued that the Navy must recognize the " customs and usages prevailing in certain geographic areas of our country which the Navy had no part in creating ", Eisenhower overruled him: " We have not taken and we shall not take a single backward step.
We further recognize that the number of bad films is so enormous and the competition for the very worst is so intense, that all decisions reached here are subject to considerable second-guessing.
In March 2000 CCAR issued a new resolution stating that " We do hereby resolve that, that the relationship of a Jewish, same gender couple is worthy of affirmation through appropriate Jewish ritual, and further resolved, that we recognize the diversity of opinions within our ranks on this issue.
We recognize it thanks to its dark spots, and the ' stripes ' which are due to the friction of marine rocks.
The CJLS felt that an argument potentially undermining the value of community and clergy was unconvincing: " We should not be afraid to recognize that the function of clergy is to help our people connect with the holy.
We may perhaps recognize a branch of the older Judaizing sects.
According to Mills, " It ’ s time for the Academy to recognize this genius ," adding that " We applauded when the great Chaplin finally had his hour.
We recognize this genre ; thus, expectations are set.
We recognize something akin to Norns, spirits who decide destinies of men ; to the seeresses, who could protect men in battle with their spells ; to the powerful female guardian spirits attached to certain families, bringing luck to youth under their protection ; even to certain women who armed themselves and fought like men, for whom there is some historical evidence from the regions round the Black Sea.
We recognize that Jesus is telling a story to illustrate a moral point, and that such stories often don't claim to correspond to actual events.
In the Meditation each of the heads casts about for the sense of its situation, considers the nature of the light, probes for certainties amid the darkness and then makes an attempt to imagine what has happened to the other two corners of this particular Eternal Triangle … We can now see that the heads are not chained exclusively to their ‘ past ’, their narration ( s ): they are victims of the light, certainly, but not only victims, for they can recognize themselves as such and can speak of the light when forced to speak by the light.
Von Bulow says, " We can recognize in these four measures the original germ of the entire romanticism of Schumann ".
We recognize that WTO Members with insufficient or no manufacturing capacities in the pharmaceutical sector could face difficulties in making effective use of compulsory licensing under the TRIPS Agreement.
We will recognize that this business slump may last as long as an entire year.
John Rutledge of South Carolina, delegate to the Constitutional Convention, is said to have read lengthy tracts of Iroquoian law to the other framers, beginning with the words " We, the people, to form a union, to establish peace, equity, and order ..." In October 1988, the US Congress passed Concurrent Resolution 331 to recognize the influence of the Iroquois Constitution upon the US Constitution and Bill of Rights.
" We will make informal friendly noises as soon as we can find out whom to talk with, and ought to recognize as soon as we ’ re sure these guys are firmly in the saddle.
Heather Kere, RSU's Vice-President of Education, said, " We definitely recognize there was some criticism of his views " and that " we were endorsing the campaign's goals and not the individual speaker.
‘‘ We know a person ’ s face, and can recognize it among a thousand, indeed a million.
We recognize the first term in this final expression as the non-relativistic expression derived above, while the last term is a relativistic correction factor.
We recognize that there are no sins in the metaphysical sense ; but, in the same sense, neither are there any virtues ; we recognize that this entire realm of moral ideas is in a continual state of fluctuation, that there are higher and deeper concepts of good and evil, moral and immoral.
* Wynn Schwartz: We recognize others as empathic when we feel that they have accurately acted on or somehow acknowledged in stated or unstated fashion our values or motivations, our knowledge, and our skills or competence, but especially as they appear to recognize the significance of our actions in a manner that we can tolerate their being recognized.

We and young
We enjoyed a paradoxical freedom when we were still too young for school.
We often say of a person that he `` looks young for his age '' or `` old for his age ''.
We may say of some unfortunates that they were never young.
We were at a party once and heard an idealistic young European call that awful charge glorious.
`` We have just returned from Roswell, N.M., where we were defeated, 34 to 9 '', the young man noted.
We will gladly entertain your young and give them proper living quarters, in return for their help in running our fusion reactors.
We know little of her past, except that as a young woman she lived in Vienna, was once married, and she carries what is presumably a Nazi concentration camp tattoo on one arm, although the tattoo itself is historically inaccurate with respect to actual camp tattoos.
We also learn that by Space Quest XII, when Roger Jr. is a young adult, Roger will be " unavailable " for some reason.
Another author, Thomas Geoghegan, whose speciality is labour rights, comes down on the side of Herodotus when it comes to drawing lessons relevant to Americans, who, he notes, tend to be rather isolationist in their habits ( if not in their political theorizing ): " We should also spend more funds to get our young people out of the library where they're reading Thucydides and get them to start living like Herodotus — going out and seeing the world.
We need the best teachers and enough of them to prepare our young people for a future immeasurably more complex than the present, and calling for ever larger numbers of competent and highly trained men and women.
We need to continue to market as Ram so Dodge can have a different brand identity: hip, cool, young, energetic.
As a ' young ardent republican ', he was also a member of theAmerican Club, where at the 1876 annual dinner, he declared " We have met here tonight in the name of the principles which were proclaimed by the founders of the Anglo-American Republic … and we do so because we believe those principles to be permanently applicable to the politics of the world ".
Smith later recalled, " We were very young.
We know that they adore a large bird similar to a kite, which they raise with the greatest of care from the time it is young, and they hold to many errors regarding it.
" We deeply regret the conduct, its effect on the young woman and the impact this disclosure has on the trust our readers placed in Greene and this newspaper.
We meet the undertaker, Joe Stoddard, and a young man Sam Craig who has returned home for his cousin's funeral.
She intended to show the absurdity of charging anti-fascists with using fascist symbols: " We don't need prosecution of non-violent young people engaging against right-wing extremism.
We cut to this very division, where Lt. Sobinski and other young pilots are singing with an apparent Polish resistance leader named Prof. Siletsky.
" He concluded, " We have lately been getting so many pallid, bloodless little movies — mostly recycled teenage exploitation films made by ambitious young stylists without a thought in their heads — that Witness arrives like a fresh new day.
We meet Catherine Howard, a pretty and foolhardy teenager, who confides in her cousin Anne Carey that she had sexual relations with a young man named Francis Dereham the previous summer.
I was reminded of some of those leprous facades in the vieux port at Marseille, until suddenly I was disturbed by such a bawling and caterwauling as you never heard, and there, down in the little piazza, I saw a mob of about twenty terrible young men, and do you know what they were chanting We want Blanche.
The pair rapidly became champions of the Punk scene and created a new tone for the paper ( Parsons ' time at NME is reflected in his 2005 novel Stories We Could Tell, about the misadventures of three young music paper journalists on the night of 16 August 1977, the night Elvis Presley died ).
We should be, we're in a really good position ; we've got good, young players and the ability to add to that.
" We see the second young man from the front for the first time as he admires the art supplies and books on the table near the wall and forces the first young man to hold two of the books as he stares at the wall.

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