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The blowback from the refusal to
acknowledge
the rights of citizens could be dramatic, undermining national security, bilateral trade, the transatlantic strategic partnership, and the nature of the Internet itself.
And that approach needs to
acknowledge
how domestic European policies contribute to the movement of people from the developing world.
National economic dynamism and resilience emerge from allowing international competition, not from insulating domestic high-tech firms permanently.The current US-China trade conflict has been decades in the making; rolling it back will require both sides to
acknowledge
that old ways of thinking on trade have become counterproductive.
The current US-China trade conflict has been decades in the making; rolling it back will require both sides to
acknowledge
that old ways of thinking on trade have become counterproductive.
Worse, he has refused to
acknowledge
Iran’s own role in the tragedy.
The TPP’s critics often neglected to
acknowledge
that international dispute-settlement mechanisms could ever serve a valid purpose, or that some degree of patent protection is needed if pharmaceutical companies are to have sufficient incentive to invest in research and development.
Finally, Fed officials should
acknowledge
that at least some of the critics' suggestions have merit.
Rather than claiming the opposite, politicians should
acknowledge
that there are no quick fixes to the uneven geography of modern economic development.
But we also need to
acknowledge
that billions of dollars have been spent on well-meaning attempts to save lives, with an alarming lack of high-quality evaluation of how these investments have performed.
Defeating populism will require leaders to
acknowledge
the people left behind as a result of globalization, but also to dispel the myth that there is a quick fix, or that globalization can simply be reversed.
Whether or not they
acknowledge
it, they have a stake in world order.
And when he finally does
acknowledge
reality, he will have little room for maneuver.
At PwC, this is being addressed by hosting conversations in which men and women discuss gender issues collaboratively and respectfully, and by working with both genders to challenge double standards and
acknowledge
potential blind spots.
The Italian and Spanish authorities
acknowledge
as much.
From an early age, we are taught to
acknowledge
those whose ideas and insights have shaped our thinking.
For starters, British policymakers should
acknowledge
that a declining pound is helpful, but not sufficient, for improving the UK’s external position and rebalancing its economy.
What they fail to
acknowledge
is that there is also plenty they can do to make the global trading system – and their relationships with China – fairer and more efficient.
What this rose-tinted history failed to
acknowledge
was that China and India became neighbors only after China annexed the buffer Tibet in 1951.
Likewise, failure to
acknowledge
past crimes can foster resentment and, in some circumstances, contribute to demands for revenge.
Francis’s call for reconciliation was what one should expect from a Christian leader committed to forgiveness for those who
acknowledge
their sins.
Since suffering a stroke last year, Bouteflika has barely appeared in public, whether to campaign ahead of the vote or to
acknowledge
his victory after it.
But they should not refuse to
acknowledge
that China’s mission to turn a nation of 1.3 billion poor people into a developed country through peace and free trade is one of the great, honorable, and most difficult sagas in human history.
But we should also
acknowledge
that the money spent to improve sanitation – in terms of the social benefits per dollar invested – could possibly be even better spent on impactful SDG targets, such as the elimination of tuberculosis or expanding access to family planning.
When we
acknowledge
that some policies achieve little, we can debate other options.
While a two-state solution has long been the objective for a negotiated settlement, it is time to
acknowledge
that, two decades after the failure of the Oslo Accords, the current pathway to statehood is blocked.
Yet, aside from a grudging admission that its predictions about Himalayan glaciers were “poorly substantiated,” the IPCC has yet to
acknowledge
– much less apologize for – any of the lapses.
Today, Bush has begun to
acknowledge
the serious risks of climate change, though his administration has still failed to put forward any realistic proposals to reduce the rate of human-induced climate change.
And, to the extent that they
acknowledge
uncertainty, they tend to reduce unknowns to measurable “risk.”
Another is the slowness to
acknowledge
the possibility of novel transmission mechanisms for spongiform encephalopathies (“mad cow disease”).
The key question now is whether Macron can still hope to disrupt European politics, or must
acknowledge
the dominance of the powers that be and settle on an alliance.
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