And it is a -- we acknowledge that there is more to be done, especially on the long-term fiscal issues.
On valuing a trade-in, for instance, a salesman will acknowledge the price listed on the Internet.
We've got a lot of distinguished guests here -- a couple of people I want to acknowledge.
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The researchers at Heriot-Watt University acknowledge a huge amount of work remains to be done before the technology they are developing can be deployed commercially.
Since I'm acknowledging everybody -- I'm in a voluble mood today -- let me go ahead and acknowledge my other members of the Cabinet who are here who are part of our energy green team and do just outstanding work on an ongoing basis.
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The one-piece-at-a-time approach is built upon a truth that politicians are loath to acknowledge: Even the most well-intentioned, carefully laid policy plans can go awry.
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The researchers accept other causes - such as scarlet fever or a chronic heart or kidney condition - may be possible, and acknowledge the limitations of their research.
Young people do not acknowledge they have a problem - they don't realise it!
Or will they acknowledge that Massachusetts is a wake-up call, as Indiana Sen.
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Fat Nation is aiming to acknowledge the need for a longer-term approach than mere crash diets, and will run over two years.
Sport and features editor of The Voice, Rodney Hinds, explained that the list wasn't a measure of fame or to acknowledge playing milestones - but about influence.
But in large measure, the reality of decline that it is part of a huge historical re-balancing act - something we acknowledge in words like "globalisation" or "Brics", while often ducking just how profoundly the world is changing.
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However, the TIGTA report also seems to confirm a long-standing unwillingness by top IRS officials to publicly acknowledge the mess.
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It would mean that Sony would start announcing a slew of next-gen titles while Microsoft waits to acknowledge the existence of its console.
Of course we acknowledge that this idea is a little recycled - we had two ethical columnists on the show giving us their advice.
But they insist Clinton will not directly acknowledge he lied even to avoid a full-scale Senate trial that would revive many of his most embarrassing moments of 1998.
In September, he and his colleagues pre-printed a paper on the subject which did not acknowledge the contribution to the field of two researchers called Arnon Dar and Nir Shaviv.
We will make sure mental health professionals know their options for reporting threats of violence -- even as we acknowledge that someone with a mental illness is far more likely to be a victim of violent crime than the perpetrator.
But the change of heart does seem to mirror a national trend where -- as more Americans discover or acknowledge that they have gays and lesbians among their friends and family -- their attitude toward same-sex marriage seems to be softening.
And Megson is quick to acknowledge that his team have "a difficult run-in".
For now, it is important only to again acknowledge that joining them was a sincere and well-intentioned gesture on my part, but in retrospect a foolish one.
Regulators have belatedly responded to what they acknowledge was a remuneration system that encouraged dangerous risk-taking. the Committee of European Banking Supervisors produced a series of principles for remuneration in 2009 and on Dec. 10 this year published its final guidelines on the matter.
At RIM the two co-CEOs refused to even acknowledge the company was facing a problem.
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Russia's failure fully to acknowledge its past is more than a case of post-imperial twitching in its near-abroad.
We've got some special guests here -- everybody is a special guest, but I just want to acknowledge a few folks here.
But then Chenoweth had to acknowledge that she, then single, had a five-year affair with a married man in the 1980s, something a lot of political insiders here knew.
That signals a turning point for American companies as they acknowledge that the long-term boost to their reputation from keeping jobs in the country can outweigh the meager cost saving associated with cheap labor.
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