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In November, for example, Marine Le Pen, the leader of France’s far-right National Front,
acknowledged
that her party received a €9 million ($11 million) loan from a Russian state-owned bank.
Obama
acknowledged
that innocent people had been killed in US drone attacks, but defended the strikes on the grounds that by eliminating Al Qaeda operatives, they have disrupted terrorist plots and saved lives.
Stephen Roach has suggested that in the post-crisis global economy “relapse is the rule”; economist Brad DeLong, speaking of the “consequences of our lesser depression,” argues that the pretense of a eurozone recovery has collapsed; and European Central Bank President Mario Draghi has
acknowledged
the need not only for structural reform, but also fiscal expansion to boost aggregate demand.
While it
acknowledged
that “the EU is currently undergoing grave economic difficulties and considerable social unrest,” it highlighted the EU’s role as a beacon of hope – a democratic anchor, particularly meaningful for peoples who have lived through the horrors of dictatorships.
As a result, some banks that suspect that their balance sheets will be revealed to be weaker than they have so far
acknowledged
are cutting back on lending.
Japan’s new prime minister, Shinzo Abe, reportedly said that he is considering renouncing the Kono Statement of 1993, which
acknowledged
that the Japanese military had raped and enslaved Asian and European women during World War II.
As the 19th Party Congress acknowledged, honoring these commitments will require China to protect private property rights and entrepreneurship.
Facebook has now
acknowledged
that Cambridge Analytica is not alone in having exploited personal profiles acquired from Facebook.
For example, issuing fatwas , or religious edicts, is legitimately undertaken by those whose high standing is
acknowledged
by the whole Ummah , or Muslim community.
While vowing during the presidential campaign to end DACA, he also
acknowledged
the moral case to be made for maintaining it, saying that he would be faced by a “very, very hard” choice.
UN member states have
acknowledged
migration’s many benefits, including its role in stabilizing global labor markets, spreading knowledge and ideas, creating diasporas that spur increased trade and investment, and sustaining economies worldwide through remittances, which pay for family members’ health care, education, and housing back home.
This March, however, the Bank of England
acknowledged
the observation that he and others had made – that, by extending credit, banks actually create 97% of the money supply.
Even Polish President Andrzej Duda has
acknowledged
that there are two sides to Poland’s WWII history.
One hopeful sign is that Russian officials have recently
acknowledged
the impracticality of the sectoral BMD plan that Medvedev proposed at last November’s NATO-Russian Council summit.
Even now, the IMF has not
acknowledged
the lesson: it still insists on further cutbacks as a condition for assistance.
But it may be said to mark the point when the European Commission openly
acknowledged
that it has become little more than a secretariat to EU governments.
The Chinese government has partly
acknowledged
this imbalance and says it will convert around 600 colleges into vocational schools by the end of next year.
Now that the Fund has squarely
acknowledged
the huge capital holes in many European banks, it should start pressing forcefully for a comprehensive and credible solution to the eurozone debt crisis, a solution that will involve either partial breakup of the eurozone or fundamental constitutional reform.
For the first time in the parliament’s history, its members
acknowledged
the private sector as a key partner in wealth creation in the developing world.
Critics of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, for example,
acknowledged
that his ability to articulate a vision was one of his great strengths as a leader, but complained about his lack of attention to detail.
While they
acknowledged
that low social mobility is economically limiting, they remained as averse to government intervention and redistribution as they were before we shared the data with them.
The Great Brain RaceWASHINGTON, DC – For decades, research universities in the United States have been universally
acknowledged
as the world’s leaders in science and engineering, unsurpassed since World War II in the sheer volume and excellence of the scholarship and innovation that they generate.
The fact that the Greek debt overhang was
acknowledged
only after negotiations had collapsed exposes the deep systemic failures that have brought Greece and Europe to this point.
Greece’s banks have closed, its debt has been
acknowledged
as unsustainable, and yet the future of both the banks and the debt remains uncertain.
Spanish banks are similarly exposed to the property sector and have not yet
acknowledged
their losses, while Europe, much like Japan 20 years ago, has done too little to strengthen its financial system.
As former WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy once acknowledged, while China has done “really well” in implementing its long list of WTO commitments, “no country is above criticism.”
The USTR’s 2016 report on the topic
acknowledged
the complexity of the picture presented by China’s WTO membership at the time, but took an overall positive tone, highlighting the expansion of mutually beneficial trade and investment.
Indeed, Chinese economic growth must be
acknowledged
as one of history’s great achievements in poverty reduction.
It is widely
acknowledged
that the high current level of investment in pharmaceutical research is yielding too few substantive discoveries.
Although it is
acknowledged
in Jerusalem that an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities would involve grave and hard-to-assess risks, the choice between acceptance of an Iranian bomb and an attempt at its military destruction, with all the attendant consequences, is clear.
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