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Humility, rigorous procedures, the prevention of conflicts of interest, an ability to
acknowledge
mistakes and, yes, punishment of fraudulent behavior are needed to regain citizens’ trust.
Refusal to
acknowledge
such concerns not only undermines these trade relationships; it also jeopardizes the legitimacy of the entire global trade regime.
The new Polish constitution gives an elegant answer: It
acknowledge
both traditions: " We, the Polish Nation - all citizens of the Republic, both those who believe in God as the source of truth, justice, good and beauty, as well as those not sharing such faith but respecting those universal values as arising from other sources, equal in rights and obligations towards the common good …"A similar solution should be found for the European Constitution.
The truest pluralism is embodied by states that can, on the one hand, effectively guarantee both religious freedom and freedom from religion, yet
acknowledge
without fear-even in their constitutions-the living faith of many of their citizens.
Such a change would
acknowledge
what humans have always recognized: intense sadness after loss is a painful and perhaps inevitable aspect of the human condition, but it is not necessarily a mental disorder.
A second response is to
acknowledge
the distributional implications, but to accept them as the price of efficiency and openness.
Europe need not go down this path; but, given EU leaders current failure to
acknowledge
and rise to the challenges they confront, it seems realistic to assume that it could happen.
We also
acknowledge
that the consequences of an airplane crash are liable to be far more catastrophic than, say, those of a cyclist clipping a curb on his way home from the shops.
These operational measures have been complemented by carefully calibrated policies that aim to
acknowledge
social diversity but reduce the political space available for intolerance and bigotry.
As the new regime released political prisoners, permitted freedom of movement to the detained Suu Kyi, and even questioned the environmental and economic impact of a big Chinese dam project in the country’s north, Western critics began to
acknowledge
that genuine change might be on the way.
Top US policymakers
acknowledge
that this structure of incentives is a problem – interestingly, many of their European counterparts are not yet willing even to discuss these issues openly.
But the IMF, blinkered by its Keynesian orthodoxy, still refuses to
acknowledge
this fact.
But rising uncertainty over America’s reliability – together with the departure of the UK, which has long opposed European defense, from the European Union – has already spurred Germany to
acknowledge
the need for progress.
The president of the European Central Bank, as well as the International Monetary Fund,
acknowledge
the gravity of the problem.
This argument is most popular with policymakers who
acknowledge
that they failed to see what was coming.
When they
acknowledge
“differences” with Saudi Arabia concerning how and where to fight terrorism, they sound like they are describing a disagreement between Roosevelt and Churchill about where precisely the Allies should strike Nazi Germany.
After all, even deficit hawks
acknowledge
that we should be focusing not on today’s deficit, but on the long-term national debt.
We in the West hate to
acknowledge
– and most refuse to believe – that our leaders have been flagrantly wasteful of Muslim lives for a century now, in countless wars and military encounters instigated by overwhelming Western power.
Such integration cannot be achieved on a unilateral basis but only by programs adopted by the host and donor countries in co-operation with each other; nor can it be achieved in conditions where there is complete political and administrative separation between the populations which places them under exclusive controls and fails to
acknowledge
the human needs of community and conviviality.
And if you think that Trump will
acknowledge
that immigrants built the country, you can think again.
The Chinese
acknowledge
that they enabled Americans to borrow and spend beyond their means by parking China’s massive foreign reserves in US government securities.
Ideally, policy debates should
acknowledge
this reality.
We also must
acknowledge
the urgency of shoring up faith in global governance from another perspective.
Both the Spanish government and the Catalan separatists must
acknowledge
that, if they act with sensible generosity, the other side may respond with further concessions.
The Chinese government must
acknowledge
that the 1989 massacre was a crime against the Chinese people as a first step towards justice, national reconciliation, and true stability.
It should
acknowledge
the processes that keep certain individuals and groups in poverty and that deny them the basic rights of citizens.
Countries must
acknowledge
older people’s economic potential, create opportunities for them, and value their economic and social contributions properly.
Ironically, while insurers’ deep understanding of climate science made them among the first actors in the business community to
acknowledge
climate change publicly and call for action, the industry remains a major enabler of fossil-fuel projects.
Both decisions
acknowledge
that the current rules of the international economic game reflect the interests of the advanced industrial countries – especially of their big corporations – more than the interests of the developing world.
Central banks’ state-of-the-art macroeconomic models also failed miserably – to a degree that the economics profession has only now begun to
acknowledge
fully.
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