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Hardly anyone on the European Council seems willing even to
acknowledge
the depth of the EU crisis.
But the public in destination countries, for their part, must
acknowledge
the critical role that the new arrivals can play in the economy.
They
acknowledge
that in some circumstances intervention, or at least the readiness to intervene, may be effective, but only if a number of associated conditions are met.
Confucian scholars such as Jiang Qing openly
acknowledge
that their interpretation of Confucianism most closely parallels socialist ideals: not the “actually existing socialism” in today’s China, but the socialist ideals defended by Karl Marx and others.
In terms of development, Europe must move away from the idea that aid should be used to bolster trade linkages and
acknowledge
the importance of foreign investment.
All of this has put increasing pressure on men in power at least to
acknowledge
the added obstacles women face, from workplace harassment to a persistent pay gap.
My country must
acknowledge
that corruption has been a canker on our public and economic life and must be contained.
Inflation is Now the Lesser EvilCAMBRIDGE – It is time for the world’s major central banks to
acknowledge
that a sudden burst of moderate inflation would be extremely helpful in unwinding today’s epic debt morass.
The trouble with this strategy is what no Mexican president has been willing to acknowledge: the country has never experienced the rule of law.
Both responses are the result of national leaders’ failure to mitigate, or even acknowledge, the results of policies instituted over the past 20 years.
As all but the most belligerent critics of US President George W Bush will acknowledge, America has taken an important lead in trying to make things marginally better.
Leading proponents of the SBS hypothesis now
acknowledge
that the triad is a “myth,” that SBS diagnoses consist of “informed speculation,” and that the hypothesis is supported solely by confessions.
One could argue that concessions on this front would simply
acknowledge
attitudinal and behavioral reality and allow the church to move on.
Third, the parliamentary majority must formally
acknowledge
Lahoud’s illegitimacy.
But it will require courage to
acknowledge
what is occurring before our eyes, rather than continue to grasp at the chimera of a consolidated Iraqi state.
In fact, to
acknowledge
the obvious in Iraq is also to recognize that there are grounds for hope.
Greece must
acknowledge
that its fundamental problems are of its own making.
Vicente Fox will have to
acknowledge
these differences and work with them.
It should
acknowledge
that, except in emergencies, international bureaucrats cannot dictate sovereign choices.
The Islamic State argues that all Muslims, including all jihadist factions, must
acknowledge
the caliph as their leader if they are not to live in sin.
(Lagarde herself seems to
acknowledge
this.)
One need not be a modern-day Luddite to
acknowledge
the potential productivity pitfalls of technological innovation.
While its past treatment of its indigenous population has undoubtedly been problematic, it has had the courage and maturity to
acknowledge
unpleasant truths.
But any reasonable observer must
acknowledge
that there has been a very significant change.
Although 25 countries officially stated their support for proven methods such as needle exchange and overdose prevention, the summit’s outcome was a watered-down political declaration that fails to
acknowledge
crucial lessons that have been learned over the last decade.
If compelling evidence proves that weapons of mass destruction were at hand; that they were poised for use on a threatening scale; that the UN inspectors had poor prospects of uncovering and dismantling those weapons, then we must
acknowledge
the arguments made by Bush and Blair.
But more to the point, Turkey has a large, persistent current-account deficit, and a belligerent leader who does not realize – or refuses to
acknowledge
– that his populist economic policies are unsustainable.
Though weak national institutions and limited law-enforcement capacity may make it easier to initiate illicit financial transfers, we need to
acknowledge
that dirty money often ends up in financial centers, which have become quasi-enablers.
Rewards in biomedical research go to “solo workers,” and do nothing to
acknowledge
the work that can be done only by multi-functional groups.
Indeed, they must openly
acknowledge
the impossibility of supporting demands for ever-higher material consumption in Asia without irreversibly changing our planet’s climate and resource pool.
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