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We must acknowledge, of course, that the political situation in both countries remains far from ideal.
Don't Let America Bankrupt International Bankruptcy ReformI am a frequent IMF critic, so when the IMF gets something right, I should
acknowledge
it.
Doing so would
acknowledge
the failure of the last 20 years of UN climate policy.
Those who advocate it as a way “to recover and deepen democracy” would do well to
acknowledge
this reality.
On the EU side, it is important to
acknowledge
Turkish sensitivities regarding Kurdish forces.
By the time world leaders meet in September at the United Nations Summit on Addressing Large Movements of Refugees and Migrants, the global community must
acknowledge
what went wrong – and agree on how to fix it.
We must, of course, be realistic and
acknowledge
the obstacles in the way of delivering higher education to refugees outside their country.
To facilitate the process, Pierre Goldschmidt, a former IAEA deputy director-general, has proposed “a grace period during which Iran would not be penalized should it voluntarily disclose the existence of undeclared nuclear material and activities, and/or
acknowledge
any past violations of the NPT or of its safeguards agreement.”
If China is to gain an international position of respect commensurate with its position in the world economy, as well as to benefit from its rise to pre-eminence among the world economic powers, it is vital that China’s representatives in Tibet
acknowledge
the need for due legal process for all of its citizens, including its ethnic minorities.
Policymakers do, of course, need to address the problem of youth unemployment; but they must also
acknowledge
that the problem is not as serious as the headlines indicate.
Subsequently, the agreement did begin to unravel, owing to North Korea’s steadfast refusal to
acknowledge
that it ever had a program, past or present, to develop fissile material through highly enriched uranium (HEU).
Regrettably, Britons rarely
acknowledge
this fact.
Both sides need to
acknowledge
their mutual dependence and be prepared to show generosity.
Yet China’s government failed to
acknowledge
– much less address – the bad debts in a timely manner, instead allowing them to grow even larger.
Neither side seemed willing to
acknowledge
what was obvious to many: the country’s economic and financial framework gave it little chance of addressing the dual problem of too little growth and too much debt.
South Koreans have often failed to
acknowledge
the number and intensity of statements about comfort women (who were forced to provide sexual services to Japanese soldiers) and the amount of compensation on offer.
These concerns have driven Russia to demand that the US sign a binding treaty that limits the speed, location, and capabilities of its missile defenses and includes mandatory transparency provisions – even as Russian officials
acknowledge
that the US Senate would never ratify such a treaty.
Both countries must
acknowledge
that they have their own domestic and foreign policy priorities.
In fact, serei keinetsu defines the Asian status quo: countries that cannot seem to overcome their historical animosities when it comes to foreign policy readily
acknowledge
that better relations means better economies.
We may not want politicians to be driven by self-interest, but we need to
acknowledge
that they have selves, which are formed by a multitude of factors – and passions.
If we are to prevent ISIS from teaching us this lesson the hard way, we must
acknowledge
that we cannot extinguish the fires of fanaticism by force alone.
Russia’s burning summer of 2010 underscores something that political scientists everywhere
acknowledge.
Rather than
acknowledge
the role of commodity prices in bolstering both trade and growth in the early 2000s, most economists and politicians attributed those positive trends to trade-liberalization policies.
The Climate of SecurityCAMBRIDGE – While George W. Bush has begun to
acknowledge
the risks of global climate change, his administration failed to lead on the issue for eight years.
If administration officials
acknowledge
that a 3% annual rate is not feasible, they would need to face the reality that their forecasts for tax revenues are too high, and that their proposed tax cuts, if enacted, would dramatically increase the budget deficit and the national debt.
Among the tactics she has used are investigative journalism to identify her abusers, and she has publicly called on social media platforms to do more to counter abuse and
acknowledge
the psychological impact it has on victims.
Might there be a causal relation between the Bush administration’s cavalier, if not hostile, attitude toward law and its dazzling inability to
acknowledge
mistakes and manage midstream readjustments?
Patients, too, may fail to seek treatment, because mental illness still carries a stigma that can make it harder to
acknowledge
than a physical illness.
That stance fails to
acknowledge
that Greece's interlocutors have democratic responsibilities of their own.
But the fact is that North Korea’s refusal to
acknowledge
its 2005 commitment to abandon its nuclear program effectively renders any prospective dialogue moot.
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