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On Thanksgiving Day we acknowledge our dependence.

And it hurts as a player that you put a lot of hard work in during the week and at the end of the week Sunday when you get on the field that's when they acknowledge about the hard work that you put in throughout the week. That's actually a disappointment.

The natural superiority of women is a biological fact and a socially acknowledged reality.

Many differences are rooted in biology and reinforced through culture so it's important to acknowledge that. Because if you say men and women are the same and if male behaviour is the norm and women are always expected to act like men we will never be as good at being men as men are.

We live in a culture that doesn't acknowledge or validate human intuition and doesn't encourage us to rely on our intuitive wisdom.

I acknowledge the privilege of being alive in a human body at this moment endowed with senses memories emotions thoughts and the space of mind in its wisdom aspect.

The definition of a modern approach to war is the acknowledgement of individual lives lost.

It was a requirement by the veterans to list the 57 000 names. We're reaching a time that we'll acknowledge the individual in a war on a national level.

If I can get you to laugh with me you like me better which makes you more open to my ideas. And if I can persuade you to laugh at the particular point I make by laughing at it you acknowledge its truth.

All sympathy not consistent with acknowledged virtue is but disguised selfishness.

I am highly offended by the total lack of acknowledgement of my contribution to Laker success.

No one who achieves success does so without acknowledging the help of others. The wise and confident acknowledge this help with gratitude.

Tonight I should like to thank all those who have shared my work and to acknowledge the debt that I owe to my wife whose encouragement to put research before all other things has been a great strength to me.

Congress acknowledged that society's accumulated myths and fears about disability and disease are as handicapping as are the physical limitations that flow from actual impairment.

When an individual is protesting society's refusal to acknowledge his dignity as a human being his very act of protest confers dignity on him.

The problem with allowing God a role in the history of life is not that science would cease but rather that scientists would have to acknowledge the existence of something important which is outside the boundaries of natural science.

It is this at its most basic that makes science a humane pursuit it acknowledges the commonality of people's experience.