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At the same time the authorities were plagued by their chronic inability to either keep to their exaggerated social promises or publicly
acknowledge
this inability.
But the first step toward solving any problem is to
acknowledge
it.
The former should
acknowledge
medium-term win-lose situations, but maintain their long-term faith in gradual democratic change at home, while working to uphold international peace.
The Dalai Lama could cut down on foreign meetings and
acknowledge
that, despite China’s general emasculation of intellectual and religious life in Tibet, some aspects of Tibetan culture (like modern art, film and literature) are relatively healthy.
And yet we must
acknowledge
an inconvenient truth: We will be striving to achieve the SDGs during a time of heightened global volatility.
But any assessment of European economic governance must
acknowledge
the slow, contradictory nature of intergovernmental decision-making, in which a misconceived notion of national interest, together with upsurges in popular anti-EU sentiment and electoral pressure, has led to a stop-and-go process, punctuated by financial-market swoons.
Any lasting solution requires Europeans to
acknowledge
that they now face a common problem that can be resolved only by greater cohesion and financial solidarity.
Parallel with these changes, European leaders must publicly
acknowledge
that if the euro collapses, Europe will quickly revert to competitive devaluations, intra-EU protection, and “beggar-thy-neighbor” policies, all of which were evident in the 1970’s and 1980’s.
The two sides must step back, look at the situation dispassionately,
acknowledge
thedeficiencies in the protocols, address the other side’s minimum requirements, and bear in mind that a single document will not heal all wounds or wipe out all fears.
In the end, we need to
acknowledge
the outliers – the people who got diabetes by chance, not by fault.
To ponder the future of AI is thus to
acknowledge
that the future is AI.
The US has to
acknowledge
the fact that the world is now much more complex.
It is a lot harder, but a lot more important, for them to
acknowledge
the risks stemming from how they operate.
This reality has taken a while to sink in, and a number of parties on the left still cannot bring themselves to
acknowledge
the constraints imposed by market forces.
Meanwhile, we Britons should
acknowledge
that many EU laws and regulations have become our own, and that we share many common goals and joint programs.
The first rule of dealing with financial-market turbulence should be to
acknowledge
the truth and scale of the problems at hand.
To reach that point, however, Europeans must
acknowledge
that their house is on fire.
Israeli officials tacitly
acknowledge
the risk.
A prominent Modi supporter declared that all Indians had to
acknowledge
that they were culturally Hindu.
It is time for NATO to
acknowledge
its indispensable role – not as a security blanket, but as a security catalyst in Europe that responds to concerns about existing security gaps, many of which are having serious social and economic consequences.
Unfortunately, they
acknowledge
that the alternative of a debt-financed fiscal stimulus would also be impossible in America’s current political climate.
And there are reasons to be concerned – particularly when some US politicians refuse to
acknowledge
the nature of America’s global role.
In all future agreements with the EU or any of its member states, Israel’s government will have to
acknowledge
explicitly that territories beyond the pre-1967 borders are not part of Israel.
National politicians – from the Brexiteers to Trump – are the ones espousing divisive policies, refusing to
acknowledge
the importance of cooperation and ethics in policymaking, lambasting traditional elites and state institutions, and praising autocrats, including Putin himself.
There are many who
acknowledge
this and want to change.
For starters, it is important to
acknowledge
that the outlook looks bleak.
But, in seeking answers, we must first
acknowledge
that the issue is larger than just counterfeit medicines.
If we could
acknowledge
that, we wouldn’t be joking about it.
What the report reveals is the relatively low level of investment by the private sector in projects that will increase poor countries’ resilience (though the authors
acknowledge
that limited information might mean that the true amount is higher).
They
acknowledge
that we do not know what works, and that the binding constraints to development tend to be context-specific.
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