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The Fed’s reluctance to serve as the world’s lender of last resort, or to
acknowledge
that exchange-rate movements cannot undo its actions abroad, would seem to condemn it to being a parochial and inward-looking institution.
There is an obvious reticence by international bodies even to
acknowledge
the problem.
The US tried to have it both ways: though the Obama administration sent US bombers through the new ADIZ to demonstrate its refusal to recognize China’s move, it also told US commercial airliners to
acknowledge
the zone and report their flight plans to the Chinese authorities.
German leaders must
acknowledge
that their country’s banks are dangerously exposed to the debts of the eurozone periphery.
Obama’s efforts to stabilize the banking system, it almost pains me to acknowledge, succeeded despite themselves.
The global powers should openly
acknowledge
that – whether one likes it or not, and whether it is good policy or not – the legally correct position under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is that Iran does have a right to enrich uranium for purely civilian purposes.
If we are to avoid further escalation of tensions, the West and China must
acknowledge
each other’s perspectives.
In fact, most G20 countries actually invest less today in infrastructure than they did before the financial crisis, even as national leaders
acknowledge
that these investments can spur growth.
While Obama would likely
acknowledge
that US policy did not bring about these changes (which resulted from an internal process of recalculation by the president, General Thein Sein), the US was responsive and flexible enough to encourage them.
They
acknowledge
that Africa is bearing the brunt of the economic and climate crises, even though it was least responsible for creating them.
If the Constitution is to guide Europeans through periods of change and yet unknown threats, its roots must reach the foundations of European history and identity as they are embodied in the shared culture that Europe's citizens freely
acknowledge
as their own.
For its part, Germany must
acknowledge
the enormity of Greece’s collapse.
In the wake of this failed experiment, even Harrison was forced to
acknowledge
that reining in the market required policymakers to make lending more expensive for the financial sector as a whole.
For starters, policymakers and donors must
acknowledge
the disproportionate impact of diabetes on poor communities and focus greater attention and funding on prevention and treatment.
It’s well past time to
acknowledge
the limits of current policy.
First and foremost, they do not
acknowledge
that genocide took place.
Now that Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s government has been forced to
acknowledge
the unqualified priority of debt servicing, and can now benefit from unlimited monetary support from the ECB, Greece should have little problem supporting its debt burden, which is no heavier than Japan’s or Italy’s.
Decommissioning nuclear reactors may make us feel safer, but we should
acknowledge
that this will often mean compensating for the lost output with more reliance on coal, meaning more emissions that contribute to global warming, and more deaths, both from coal extraction and air pollution.
To develop a more effective trade policy, the Trump administration must
acknowledge
what current-account balances are and are not.
But, as many Chinese acknowledge, their country still has much to do, both internally and in its dealings with the rest of the world.
Tragically, strong resistance from Israel and the Jewish diaspora has led Obama to
acknowledge
openly his powerlessness in the conflict, and thus to abandon US political pressure on Israel.
European leaders should recognize their own mistakes and
acknowledge
the democratic deficit in the current institutional arrangements.
But even when pressed, Putin’s Russia will not
acknowledge
that it opposes Greek-Macedonian rapprochement, let alone apologize for taking active measures to interfere in Greek and Macedonian domestic affairs.
Instead, Israel should
acknowledge
Hamas’s right to govern, which means opening the borders (including the Rafah crossing to Egypt), lifting the siege, and allowing free movement of goods and people.
Some climate change activists actually
acknowledge
this: Australian author Tim Flannery recently told an interviewer that climate change is “the only issue we should worry about for the next decade.”
This decision not only reflected Tusk’s successful leadership in Poland, where he ensured political stability and oversaw impressive economic progress; it was also a clear signal that EU leaders fully
acknowledge
Poland’s political and economic importance.
More broadly, Trump must avoid triumphalism, and acknowledge, with uncharacteristic humility, the magnitude of the challenge ahead.
Once a world leader in the fight against environmental degradation, America was the last major economy to
acknowledge
the reality of climate change.
Pragmatists
acknowledge
that the ratification crisis set in train by the Irish rejection of the Lisbon Treaty has grown into a wider European problem.
He would
acknowledge
that Russia’s current political model is unsustainable, and convene a “roundtable” of representatives from around the country to come up with a framework for a new system.
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