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Member countries, beginning with Greece, must
acknowledge
that interdependency is unavoidable – and, indeed, desirable, if managed properly.
The question is whether the US will
acknowledge
the obvious lesson this time and change course.
But, just as Japanese conservatives are rightly taken to task for refusing to
acknowledge
the horrors of their country’s colonialist past, so China would do well to expand discussion of its own wartime history at home.
And historians have come to
acknowledge
that the Nationalist government’s flaws – corruption, inflation, military weakness – were, in part, a product of its long war against Japan, which it waged essentially alone between 1937 and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941.
Indeed, whether or not its leaders
acknowledge
it, the European Union is now in direct conflict with Russia over its enlargement policy since the end of the Cold War.
On the business side, the major international extractive companies have started to
acknowledge
the value and necessity of greater transparency.
In an ideal world, everyone would
acknowledge
which forecast proved correct.
Macron will have to
acknowledge
the cultural roots of traditional left-right divisions, while also addressing the deep-seated, revolutionary anger that now exists in France.
Those who care about democracy in Poland, Hungary, and elsewhere in Europe and beyond should
acknowledge
that many voters are buying into the nationalist right’s vision of a social state that advances national priorities, cares for the poor, and supports families.
They should
acknowledge
that the only entity with the capacity to stabilize the situation is the European Central Bank.
Of course, there are Republicans who
acknowledge
the facts.
Logically, there should be a third group of moderate Republicans who
acknowledge
the arithmetic, find it unacceptable, and commit either to reforming Obamacare or developing some other realistic plan that can deliver better health insurance to more Americans.
Instead of papering over the flaws in the Kyoto approach and pretending that grand promises translate into real action, we need to
acknowledge
that saving the world requires a smarter strategy than the one being pursued so dogmatically in Copenhagen.
To grasp this opportunity, we should first
acknowledge
that too many ideas emanating from the nonprofit sector are stillborn or unfeasible, often for lack of finance.
Europe still needs debt restructuring, though the continent’s leaders refuse to
acknowledge
this.
The decision to
acknowledge
what Armenians call Genocide Remembrance Day may well represent a breakthrough, given modern Turkey’s persistent refusal to call what happened “genocide.”
“It is a duty of humanity,” he said, “to
acknowledge
that Armenians remember the suffering experienced in that period….”
One additional step, for example, would be to describe the events that caused the Armenians’ suffering and to
acknowledge
who caused it.
Nonetheless, a frank assessment would
acknowledge
that this spider has so far caught few flies.
While environmentalists have started to
acknowledge
this, the industry received a lot of activist support when it began – and neither agribusiness nor green-energy producers have any interest in changing course now.
Perhaps most important, a new paradigm would
acknowledge
the limits of central banks’ power and foresight.
To
acknowledge
the truth would have meant admitting that for years they had overlooked the build-up of an unsustainable construction boom that now threatens to bankrupt the entire country.
To make these religious authorities
acknowledge
their responsibility is a duty that all of international civil society, including religious leaders, must embrace.
But what Guterres may not realize, or at least doesn’t publicly acknowledge, is that Uganda’s strongman president, Yoweri Museveni, has instigated or exacerbated many of the conflicts from which the refugees now living in his country have fled.
Mexican leaders
acknowledge
the country’s internal problems, but place three of them at America’s doorstep.
Investors were wise to
acknowledge
that, in international capital markets, the perfect is the enemy of the good.
Labor’s current leader, Shelly Yachimovich, superseded the fatalism of her predecessor, Ehud Barak, who maintained that the Palestinian conflict has no solution, with the politics of denial; she refused even to
acknowledge
that there is a problem.
Both countries’ leaders should
acknowledge
what should now be obvious: nuclear-weapons reduction can no longer serve as a reliable basis for bilateral relations.
Moreover, as Venter and his colleagues acknowledge, if the team began with a different microbe, or grew it in a different environment, the set of necessary genes would be different.
Yet the most powerful of all central banks – the United States Federal Reserve – is also the most reluctant to
acknowledge
its global reach.
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