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Yet these modern-day mercantilists do not
acknowledge
that undervaluation is a subsidy to India’s producers, financed by India’s consumers and savers.
But the UN also has a mandate to respect its member states’ sovereignty, which means that it must
acknowledge
an internationally recognized regime’s authority over its territory and the people living there.
With the Trump administration unwilling even to
acknowledge
the risks posed by climate change – including increased migration – we may actually be moving away from a solution.
And he will have to
acknowledge
Germany’s concerns that by establishing a fiscal union now, Europe would lose the opportunity to pursue a political union in the future.
And, indeed, the key to saving a rules-based order is not just to demonstrate its unquestionable superiority, but also to
acknowledge
and address its flaws.
But we must
acknowledge
its existence – and recognize that it is intimately connected to high and rising inequality in much of the world.
Rather than
acknowledge
that high fuel prices are the best way to inspire energy conservation and innovation, the Bush administration has instituted huge subsidies to American farmers to grow grains for bio-fuel production.
“Behavioral economists,” by contrast,
acknowledge
that currencies can depart from parity for a long period.
To be fair, Harari does
acknowledge
nationalism’s role in governance.
The plight of these victims long went unrecognized, as governments and the international community alike failed to
acknowledge
their rights to protection and assistance.
Even in this “enlightened” age, many find it difficult to
acknowledge
new scientific data showing that female sexuality does not diminish or weaken women, but strengthens them in some ways – whoever they are, of whatever age or sexual orientation, whether alone or in relationships.
The Western democracies, as most historians now acknowledge, played a comparatively minor role in the great military struggle.
Moreover, several EU directives
acknowledge
the interest of the country where financial transactions (such as life insurance contracts) are carried out by allocating to it jurisdiction over such transactions.
The German government, no surprise, does not even
acknowledge
that there is a problem.
In contrast, “behavioral economists”
acknowledge
that currencies can depart from parity for a protracted period, but argue that this results not from traders’ attempts to interpret movements in macroeconomic fundamentals, but from market psychology and irrational trading.
So, if ECB President Mario Draghi wants to highlight the fact that nominal interest rates are lower today than last August, he must also
acknowledge
that, given low inflation expectations, real interest rates have moved little.
Even pessimists
acknowledge
the incipient wave of technology in life sciences, artificial intelligence, and robotics around the world.
Both economists
acknowledge
that leadership must come not from politicians or the academy, but from the broader public.
Everyone could claim victory, and no one was obliged to
acknowledge
defeat.
The government knows that it has a political tiger by the tail, but refuses to
acknowledge
it, either inside China or outside.
And too many people, however well-intentioned, are unwilling to
acknowledge
the tradeoffs needed to improve poor people’s lives.
But this year, America’s media industry seems more inclined to bank its profits than bolster its reporting on a presidential campaign that even its senior executives
acknowledge
has become a circus.
The prospects for the two key drivers of long-term growth – the size and growth of the working-age population and productivity – look grim for the eurozone’s largest countries, even Germany, the one economy that most
acknowledge
is, from a cyclical perspective, doing just fine.
Americans must
acknowledge
that educational and medical privacy laws require limited exceptions for notification of family and authorities when clear signs of severe mental illness surface, so that colleges and other institutions can take timely action.
Officials were wise to
acknowledge
their country’s vulnerabilities and to commit the resources and capital needed to build resilience.
A depressing aspect of Ferguson’s interpretation is his failure to
acknowledge
the impact of the Great Recession on government performance and business expectations.
It is not easy for some US leaders to say so publicly, but most
acknowledge
privately that America can no longer expect to have the seas and skies to itself.
The challenge is to
acknowledge
the costs (as we are now doing with pollution) and assign them to people who can – and can be compelled to – pay for them.
They
acknowledge
that the European Union matters for trade agreements and currency issues, but consider it too irresolute to be a real player in today’s global power game, and too divided to cope with security and migration challenges.
It needs to
acknowledge
that anticipating and responding to major human-rights violations are part of its core business.
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