• For example, the pair found cells sensitive to slanted eyebrows, which could be relevant in recognising anger.

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  • But the merit of the move lies in recognising indexed funds as commodities and pricing them as such.

    ECONOMIST: Fund management

  • These gave banks more freedom to use models to value illiquid assets and more flexibility in recognising losses on long-term assets in their income statements.

    ECONOMIST: Banks and accounting standards

  • Substantial progress had been made in recognising the financial pressures that a future justice department would face, but the issues had not been resolved, said the deputy first minister.

    BBC: Deputy First Minister's Questions

  • The first problem is in recognising a minor war.

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  • But scientists, many environmentalists, companies and policymakers are united in recognising the potential safety and efficacy of this technology at well selected and regulated sites, the barriers to which are chiefly economic.

    ECONOMIST: The benefits of CCS

  • Mr Hague said cyber attacks were "criss-crossing the globe from north to south and east to west - in all directions, recognising no borders, with all countries in the firing line".

    BBC: William Hague at the UN in New York

  • When this works, it looks like this: Community health worker Anjolly Didi, 32, in rural Bangladesh, talks about how recognising danger signs in children, and ensuring they have access to the right treatment, means lives saved.

    FORBES: The Missing Link: Reaching the Poorest Children with Life-saving Commodities

  • The government might want to re-introduce tax relief for infrastructure investment in buildings and structures, recognising that the UK is the only country in the G20 that has no such allowance.

    BBC: Business

  • Private David Jenkins's great-grandson Geoff Rees campaigned for the inclusion after recognising him in a sketch.

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  • Last year his government brought in a law, which Mr Bacon argues is the most progressive in Australia, legally recognising gay relationships.

    ECONOMIST: The convicts would be astonished

  • Dirk Jan said that Unilever is now in the process of recognising suppliers who are compliant with the Code through issuing them a SAC Certificate.

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  • But Mr Brown hit back, taunting the opposition leader about the recent row over whether the Conservatives' proposals on recognising marriage in the tax system are affordable.

    BBC: Brown defiant over public spending at PMQs

  • There was "strong support for the green economy", he argued, which represented "a major achievement, recognising that in the long term greening our economies should not conflict with growing them".

    BBC: Clegg laments outcome of Rio+20 summit

  • But that is just the beginning of an ambitious to-do list from the Fund, which starts from recognising, in the words of the staff report, that "incomplete economic and financial and fiscal integration is casting a shadow on the future of Economic and Monetary Union".

    BBC: A fork in the road for the euro?

  • Now we have to take it further: always with an eye to the future, always maintaining the coalition of the decent and the disadvantaged that got us here, always recognising that in politics if you aren't adventurous, you may never know failure, but neither are you likely to be acquainted with success.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Politics | Full text: Blair on public services

  • While Evans insisted on keeping a distance from the islanders, the Cretans have embraced him wholeheartedly, recognising his role in creating their tourist industry.

    ECONOMIST: Bullshot

  • Though still in the minority, increasing numbers of people are recognising its widespread benefits and making the sometimes difficult changes in lifestyle.

    ECONOMIST: Going global

  • In 1986 the rebels (in the person of Martin McGuinness, now one of those ministers) formally renounced their central contention, recognising that there were two governments in Ireland and that the one in Dublin legitimately ruled an Irish state.

    ECONOMIST: Ireland

  • Universities in the United States are also recognising the importance of study abroad programs.

    BBC: The statistics of studying abroad

  • What I'm in principle in favour of is people simply recognising geographical reality.

    BBC: Transcript of Nick Clegg interview

  • The central bank, recognising the continued weakness in the economy, is likely to cut rates even further, hoping that it can spark demand among both consumers and business.

    BBC: Analysis: The Fed's next move

  • They said it generally struck the right balance between requiring most employers to recruit first from within the UK while recognising that some organisations in specialist professions would need to look further afield to fill vacancies.

    BBC: Immigration officer at Heathrow

  • The training will include recognising when a person was in distress, how to use rescue equipment, risk assessments and treating casualties.

    BBC: Devon RNLI manager training Senegal lifeguards

  • In Egypt the mainstream Muslim Brotherhood, recognising the concerns of the Coptic Christian minority as well as secular Egyptians who enjoy their freedoms, says it is not seeking to move to Sharia.

    BBC: What the rise of political Islam is likely to spell

  • For the women fortunate enough to have positively identified and laid to rest the body of an exhumed loved one, in so many cases it was by recognising the colour and feeling the knit or weave of the fabric wrapped around the remains.

    BBC: Scarf of Hope to remember Peru's missing

  • Recognising the absence of trust in any level of government, Mr Sharif (whose brother is chief minister of Punjab) has asked the private sector to take up reconstruction work, urging businesses and charities to adopt damaged villages and to undertake projects such as rebuilding houses and schools.

    ECONOMIST: Pakistan's shaky government

  • And a referendum in May rejected a set of constitutional changes intended to consolidate peace (such as recognising the rights of 24 indigenous groups and ending the army's role in policing) after the original proposals had been muddled by Congress and orphaned by the politicians' indifference.

    ECONOMIST: Guatemala��s democracy of chickens, rabbits��and locals

  • Announcing the consultation, Planning Minister Derek Mackay said he intended to reconvene the Sullivan panel next year, while recognising that Scotland was "currently in different economic circumstances".

    BBC: Homes for Scotland urges delay on 'greener' building plans

  • "The problem is if you isolate, as this report did, one particular element of that contract, it seems to distort the cost to the taxpayer without recognising the changes that have occurred in recent times, " he said.

    BBC: Police officers (unidentified)

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