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And she works in a culture of medicine that
acknowledges
that human beings run the system, and when human beings run the system, they will make mistakes from time to time.
Maybe we need a new story, not a story about giving up the fight or of hopelessness, but rather a story of victory and triumph, of a valiant battle and, eventually, a graceful retreat, a story that
acknowledges
that not even the greatest general defeats every foe, that no doctor has ever succeeded in making anyone immortal, and that no wife, no matter how hard she tried, has ever stopped even the bravest, wittiest and most maddeningly lovable husband from dying when it was his time to go.
She
acknowledges
me.
A criminal justice system that
acknowledges
the legacy of exclusion that poor people of color in the U.S. have faced and that does not promote and perpetuate those exclusions.
We know from trauma that healing begins when the perpetrator
acknowledges
their wrongdoing.
Enter the transactional model, which
acknowledges
the many added challenges of communicating.
So New York City right now currently has more than 150 statues of men and six of women and currently
acknowledges
slaveholders in public spaces as well.
Restorative seafood allows for an evolving and dynamic system and
acknowledges
our relationship with the ocean as a resource, suggesting that we engage to replenish the ocean and to encourage its resiliency.
She even
acknowledges
this.
Far from being depressing or confronting, to me, the film
acknowledges
deep suffering - and then, by its cyclic nature - with the births and re-births as well as the deaths - the film celebrates the fact that to quote an Aussie poet, there is "sometimes gladness."
He
acknowledges
the internal conflict, but doesn't dwell on it more than necessary.
So in that respect, Emperor's Club was even worse than DPS, because the basic premise that "men of honor" ruled the world of long ago is flawed, whereas in DPS, Prof Keating
acknowledges
the chaotic passion in poetry, and tries not to moralize as much as instill his students with the same romantic passion great poets felt.
Her "Bill" was also really quite moving (although dubbed by Annette Warren,) especially when she
acknowledges
that her ring finger no longer has a wedding ring on it.
This script
acknowledges
the first only.
All this and not one mention of “human rights” – an absence that reflects the political sensitivity of human rights in Britain today, and that tacitly
acknowledges
that when the stakes are high, the Human Rights Act cannot be relied upon.
It provides further guarantees that decisions will be taken by those closest to citizens, and it
acknowledges
the significance the values on which the Union rests: respect for human rights and dignity, liberty, democracy, equality, and the rule of law.
The Colombian model of transitional justice
acknowledges
that national reconciliation is achievable only if the communities broken by the long, savage war are repaired and revitalized.
While the Fund remains wedded to eventual financial liberalization, it now
acknowledges
that free movement of capital rests on a much weaker intellectual foundation than does the case for free trade.
That’s the thinking behind one of my favorite customer-care proposals: that lost luggage should get its own air miles – thus making the customer feel that the airline
acknowledges
the error and is suffering along with the customer.
He
acknowledges
that Saddam committed atrocities in the 1980s and early 1990s that would have justified intervention, but by 2000 his behavior was “no more egregious than a score or more of other serial human-rights violators around the world.”
One wonders how many people have to die before Mélenchon calls a spade a spade, and
acknowledges
that Maduro’s security forces are no different from those that sowed terror in Chile and Argentina not too long ago.
However, no international Uyghur organization listed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
acknowledges
any responsibility for these earlier violent actions, and since September 11th, most of their expatriate information centers have disclaimed any support for international or domestic violence.
Everyone
acknowledges
that the market requires rules in order to avoid deformations such as monopolies and oligopolies.
And, while weighted majorities can overrule it on some issues, everyone
acknowledges
that little can be done in the eurozone unless Germany agrees.
And no country
acknowledges
Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
The lab
acknowledges
that online videos alone cannot effectively train most people; but they can provide a baseline of competence, to be supplemented by local training and practical exercises.
The Fund now openly talks about the need to focus on poverty, and it candidly
acknowledges
that it had imposed too much conditionality when providing financing to poor countries.
The UN
acknowledges
the problem but is (rightly) unwilling to risk sending forestry experts into a tribal region where American and allied troops venture only in armored convoys.
A long-time advocate of a softer line, he
acknowledges
the North Korean threat, but believes that the South has time to seek a solution by reviving economic ties and dialogue.
The alternative is to overcome past divisions by forging a new, more inclusive definition of “us,” one that
acknowledges
the potential contribution of the knowhow that exists, in the heads where it exists, and ensures that it can flow to a broader segment of society over time.
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