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Other countries have done far less to
acknowledge
the shameful aspects of their history, and many could do much more.
It is time that investors
acknowledge
the progress being made; the wise ones will begin to return to Greece.
To that end, the first step is to
acknowledge
governments’ vital role in the development of new treatments and drugs.
It is time to
acknowledge
what works – and disregard what does not.
They can
acknowledge
the right of politicians to define the goals the central bank is tasked with achieving.
The biggest challenge for the next government is to
acknowledge
the risks and dangers of the resource curse, and design a new, creative model to avoid it.
Will we
acknowledge
our predicament only when our land becomes a desert, when our health systems collapse under the strain, when even the wealthy are facing food shortages, when freshwater becomes scarce, and when our national shorelines are breached?
Yet everyone knew that once the Bundestag voted for the latest Greek rescue and enough time passed to
acknowledge
reality gracefully, Merkel would reverse course and argue that the eurozone needed a bigger firewall after all.
Against this backdrop, UN member governments should
acknowledge
the gap between the ideals they espoused last year and the harsh realities many migrants and refugees continue to face today.
To
acknowledge
the fact that the broken educational and skills-building system is responsible for much of the growing inequality that ordinary people experience would, however, detract from the larger populist agenda of rallying the masses against the very rich.
Only 26 years later did a French president, Jacques Chirac, officially
acknowledge
the role French collaborators played in the deportation of 90,000 Jews to Nazi death camps.
Will it take a military coup to
acknowledge
that the situation is untenable?
In other words, we must
acknowledge
that two Islams are locked in a fight to the death, and that because the battlefield is the planet and the war threatens values that the West embraces, the fight is not solely the Muslims’ affair.
First, it is important to
acknowledge
that weak aggregate demand and anemic economic growth, not an acceleration in the labor-displacement rate, explains the slow jobs growth of the last decade.
The fact is that a number of serious objections exist to the concept of universal human rights, which its defenders need to
acknowledge
- honestly - if only to refute them.
It would be politically lethal to
acknowledge
the real state of affairs, even if the official policy merely increases the chances that Europeans, after all their efforts, still may not understand each other.
We remember and
acknowledge
the shame of Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur.
Claims that leaving the EU would enable the UK to pursue its own commercial interests, like Norway or Switzerland, fail to
acknowledge
that these countries have to accept the rules of Europe’s single market in order to access it – rules that they have no part in making.
I
acknowledge
that we have an enormous trade deficit with the rest of the world (about $800 billion this year, or 4% of US GDP) and that our trade deficit with China is about half of that total (about $400 billion).
He refuses to note the renminbi’s large real appreciation in recent years, or to
acknowledge
that, while changes in China’s exchange rate may affect the bilateral trade deficit, what matters is America’s multilateral trade deficit.
Asians are slow to
acknowledge
that power entails international responsibility.
It is important to
acknowledge
that the roots of the anti-globalization movement in the United States run much deeper than disenfranchised blue-collar workers.
Even the Kremlin’s own supporters
acknowledge
that Putin “is improvising.”
Interestingly, while the Polish version of the statement admits of individual instances of “cruelty to Jews” by Poles, the Hebrew version states that, “we
acknowledge
and condemn every incident of cruelty.”
The first step in putting relations on a more stable footing is for each leader to
acknowledge
–and emphasize for their citizens – the ever-increasing interdependence of the three economies.
Refusing to
acknowledge
reality will only generate more tension – and more risk, because failing to accommodate China will destabilize the rules-based order on which the world has come to rely.
It is important to
acknowledge
such challenges.
But, in pseudo-science, you never
acknowledge
that a prediction was wrong and thus that the model might be defective.
To be sure, I must
acknowledge
that I erred in one respect, which I am grateful to Skidelsky for pointing out.
As a first step, policymakers will need to
acknowledge
that they still lack effective policy-coordination tools.
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