Online insurer Esure is to use technology that recognises when a speaker is under stress in a bid to detect fraud. |
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This award recognises the extraordinary performance and achievement by teams of scientists, engineers and managers in the field of astronautics. |
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Anyone who's ever been to a physician recognises that the relationship between a physician and a patient is an asymmetrical one. |
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But he also recognises that the Atlanticist project has a great appeal to part of the left. |
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After six years off the airwaves, however, even the silver fox recognises that things have moved on. |
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The award recognises the company's well-deserved reputation for high-quality theatre by people with learning difficulties. |
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Everybody from small children to old people recognises that a red man signifies danger when crossing a road. |
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It recognises the abnormal rhythm as soon as it starts and sends a small shock to the heart, which quickly stops the arrhythmia. |
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I think we must be the only culture in the world that actually recognises the value and virtue of money and has deified it in this form. |
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I sought express instructions that I was to make this argument and the Commissioner recognises that sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. |
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The Government recognises that New Zealand's relative geographical isolation does not provide immunity from the threat of terrorism. |
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The difference is that everybody with an iota of intelligence understands and recognises political diatribe when it comes from politicians. |
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It also recognises the fact that the free play of markets creates problems for society. |
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The Australian Criminal Code also recognises various acts as constituting crimes against humanity. |
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Keane, being a realist, recognises those facts, but insists that the game is very much fifty-fifty. |
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He recognises, however, that it would be politically injudicious to speak of leaving just after having secured a mandate. |
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It recognises the infrastructure in place and the level of service we can provide here. |
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At the same time, he fully recognises the impact of existing music on his own compositions. |
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It recognises their efforts to promote physical education and sporting excellence in the school and the wider community. |
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The distinction recognises that those who fight a war, even for a just cause, can do immoral things within it. |
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The winner of the perpetual trophy, which recognises the school with the most awards, went to Churchtown National School. |
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Sawford recognises that the pressure to put Kettering first risks parochiality. |
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The committee recognises that the overcharges to the Dental Practice Board were relatively small in monetary terms. |
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It recognises that one or other or both of the parties may be affected by the event in question. |
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He recognises the mythical, Orphean role that poetry has played in our national conscience and the sense of identity. |
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Children benefit from a stimulating environment within the home based setting which recognises children's individual needs. |
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The one-month programme recognises the fact that school children need to be gainfully occupied during summer holidays, he adds. |
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Characteristically aloof, she downplays the importance of literary awards, yet recognises the significance they hold for some individuals. |
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I have seen only one memorial which recognises that the sacrifice of war does not end with the names on a war memorial. |
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The Safer Business Award is a Government accolade that recognises towns making special efforts to cut business crime. |
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The City recognises the enormous benefit of a heavily wired Britain and the media has come to love the Web. |
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The double agent recognises that intelligence can never be perfect, and those who hold intelligence cast a malign, powerful shadow. |
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It's the first time Australia has won the award, which recognises outstanding examples of international cooperation in the field of aeronautics. |
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Furthermore, Brillat-Savarin recognises that obesity does not exist among wild tribes who need physical exercise to get their daily nutrition. |
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As everyone recognises, the rebuilding of New Orleans and the rest of the afflicted Gulf region will be an epic political dogfight. |
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The awards scheme recognises the value of green spaces and rewards excellent standards of park management. |
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He recognises interest rates and their effect on the mortgage belt as the lynchpin to his political survival. |
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He's a headhunter and associate of Julie's, but Paula recognises him as the sleazeball who raped her friend at college. |
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Everyone knows the name and recognises the face but not many of us have actually gone to see him. |
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One man recognises a room by a small sign, another knows a street by the tram car numbers. |
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It recognises that it is the good citizen's responsibility to work for a well governed and efficiently administered society. |
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It recognises the role of family and other relationships in influencing trends towards recovery or relapse. |
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Next to Lenin, extending in rows and in diminishing size, one recognises other Bolshevik leaders, with Trotsky prominently present. |
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An award reflects, in right earnest, recognises the services rendered by an individual for a specific purpose in a chosen field. |
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Traditional astrology recognises five significant relationships, based upon the twelvefold division of the zodiac signs. |
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An antibody is a protein which recognises a foreign molecule, known as an antigen. |
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The Assembly recognises that not all previously developed land is suitable for development. |
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But the court recognises that the motor car is a potentially lethal instrument and it must be driven with care. |
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Europe recognises regions rather than cities and, like it or not, that is how the cash is doled out. |
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Nor are you likely to be waiting here long before somebody recognises your need for a cold drink or a coffee. |
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It is not lost on O'Neill that he has made the most of whatever spondulicks he has been given to invest in players, but he recognises this as a double-edged sword. |
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Clearly, there can be mitigating circumstances as the Panel recognises. |
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The library includes new technology which means children can borrow a book by putting their thumb on to a machine which recognises their individual thumbprints. |
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Every time he comes back to our London flat he hardly recognises the place, because I've got bored and moved all the furniture and changed the place. |
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As the presiding officer, he recognises those members who wish to speak. |
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This Government recognises that putting right these grievances, acknowledging wrongs, and providing redress is a necessary phase of our history and of moving forward. |
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Waldron recognises Locke's debt to the most plebeian elements of the English revolution and thinks that he is closer to the Levellers than is often supposed. |
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He admires Asante civilisation, but recognises that this kingdom succeeded in remaining independent for so long because it sold slaves in return for European guns. |
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Mr Fuller is one of only two farmers in the UK to be selected to receive an award this year, which recognises those who are setting the pace in modern agriculture. |
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This simple approach recognises the fact that mycobacterial culture is not feasible in peripheral units but that light microscopes and trained microscopy staff are available. |
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The second problem with kidney transplantation is that the recipient's body recognises the transplant as if it were an invader, and tries to destroy it. |
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Take Last Nite, for example, a song which uses great tuneage to good effect, but which also recognises that silence is as much a part of music as noise. |
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The Sword of Honour, celebrating its silver jubilee this year, recognises organisations that have implemented safety systems that are among the best in the world. |
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He seems to have a genuine hatred for and problem with the muck so many kids get raised on, and recognises that this may be the only hot meal they get that day. |
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She didn't go into higher education, leaving school at 16, but says, with a wink that acknowledges she recognises the cliche, that she attended the university of life. |
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Hinduism recognises four varnas based on occupation and ancestry. |
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We need an international effort that recognises the growing inequities between the haves and the have-nots of this world and then seeks to redress these imbalances. |
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And caretaker manager Viv Busby recognises the value of a tight back line especially against the likes of Conference play-off hopefuls Aldershot Town. |
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The campaign doesn't ask for much from the general public but instead recognises the power of politics and the sway the general public can have in influencing politicians. |
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The proposed new development is sympathetic to the existing church structure, but recognises the need to differentiate this new building from the old one. |
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A truly cohesive and modern society recognises that difference is not just a peculiarity to be ironed out, or an inadequacy that must be compensated for. |
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They say it is an attempt to recognise some of their past failings and move towards a more inclusive party, which recognises some of the diversity in society. |
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This is consumer advertising that recognises that consumers are having a difficult time of it and market their products as little luxuries or indulgences. |
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It recognises that human error is inevitable and should be anticipated. |
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Bishop Ryan is disappointed at falling Sunday Mass attendances but he recognises that congregations are now attending out of conviction rather than convention. |
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In two decades operating on the banks, Scott has seen three generations of dolphins born, and recognises numerous individual animals within the resident pods. |
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We need a water policy, which recognises that water management must involve communities and households to become the biggest cooperative enterprise in the country. |
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The trophy, initiated in 1996, recognises outstanding achievement by personnel from sergeant to flight lieutenant in the technical and engineering fields. |
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Yet clause 206 recognises that the Government is prepared to give those coercive powers to the private sector to transport prisoners between courthouses and prisons. |
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But he recognises the difficulties involved in mobilising a hegemonic project around class given that the Soviet system attempted to declass social consciousness. |
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This recognises its importance for current passenger traffic and as a diversionary route when engineering takes place on the west coast main line. |
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We are also currently consulting on our child poverty strategy, which specifically recognises the pressures caused by inwork poverty. |
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The BCE recognises that in a few cases there may be exceptional and compelling circumstances. |
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Keith Leach, chief commercial officer at Al Rayan, also recognises the benefits of uncorrelated asset classes. |
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National Aboriginal Day recognises the cultures and contributions of Aboriginal peoples of Canada. |
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The street name, unveiled by housing provider Leazes Homes, recognises Coun Cooney's dedication to his work. |
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Another important point is that Homer recognises that the speech of Trojans and Greeks was mutually intelligible. |
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The announcement recognises the importance of SPCA to the Goulburn Valley and the broader Australian economy by the Victorian Government. |
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It recognises religious organisations according to formal legal criteria that do not address religious doctrine. |
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The United Nations recognises the sovereignty of the Republic of Cyprus over the entire island of Cyprus. |
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It depicted a prostitute, lifted from the street by a country drover who recognises his old sweetheart. |
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Tribal divisions are exacerbated when a girl called Teresa emerges from the lift and woozily recognises Thomas. |
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The Scotland national football team roll of honour recognises players who have gained 50 or more international caps for Scotland. |
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Later a girl called Teresa emerges from the lift and woozily recognises Thomas. |
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Sainsbury's recognises that the current situation is extremely tough for the smallholder growers in the Windwards. |
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It specifically recognises its rapidly changing role in society, marked by the emergence of the digital cooperative. |
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I am truly humbled to receive this treasured award and believe it also further recognises the excellence of the British film industry. |
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In current practice, the UK recognises the primacy of the European Court of Justice for those areas of law in which the EU has competency. |
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This accolade recognises the best team in any sport within the United Kingdom. |
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Italy's concordat with the Vatican in 1984, revising the Lateran Treaties, abrogated the article whereby Italy recognises Papal titles. |
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National Aboriginal Day recognises the cultures and contributions of Aboriginals to the history of Canada. |
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The Spitsbergen Treaty of 9 February 1920, recognises the full and absolute sovereignty of Norway over all the arctic archipelago of Svalbard. |
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The European Seniors Tour recognises only the Senior PGA and the two Senior Opens as majors. |
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Luxembourg is a secular state, but the state recognises certain religions as officially mandated religions. |
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A study published in 1971 recognises 16 subspecies and has served as a basis for subsequent taxonomic work. |
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The Trophy was first presented by Skandia at the 1995 event and recognises the success of the yachtsmen and women of the future. |
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The third perspective of globalisation, transformationalism, recognises the contingency of action and the historicity of structure as enabling and constraining globalisation. |
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The fort, fortlet and civilian settlement have Scheduled Ancient Monument status, which recognises them as a nationally important archaeological site. |
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The country also recognises several unofficial languages, including Fanagalo, Khoe, Lobedu, Nama, Northern Ndebele, Phuthi, and South African Sign Language. |
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The news means that more than half of the county's schools have now made the grade, which recognises excellence and commitment to art, music, dance and drama. |
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Neither the US nor the UK recognises Diego Garcia as being subject to the African Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Treaty, which lists BIOT as covered by the treaty. |
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The common law recognises a full array of interests in real property such as leaseholds, easements and covenants, future interests, life estates and statutory charges. |
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Surviving Land Girls today welcomed the news that they could now apply for the badge, which recognises the often gruelling work they undertook on the Home Front. |
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The agreement states that the WHO recognises the IAEA as having responsibility for peaceful nuclear energy without prejudice to the roles of the WHO of promoting health. |
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This status recognises that these species are now more vulnerable to global extinction than the tiger and the great Indian rhinoceros, which are both classified as endangered. |
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The society recognises top engineering students and graduates for their achievements in chemical engineering while promoting their further success in the field. |
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While sharing a drink with her brother-in-law, Donna recognises a feedbag as being the same as the one tied around Shane's body in the Dingle's barn. |
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The Indonesian constitution recognises six official religions. |
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For Buridan, humans have the capacity of autonomy, and he recognises the choice that is ultimately made will be based on chance, as both loaves of bread are exactly the same. |
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