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As the EBRD
acknowledged
in February, the SNRIU is now prohibited from taking the lead in conducting safety inspections, which is in breach of the EBRD loan agreement conditionality.
The US government even
acknowledged
that, without a coal-fired power plant, South Africa’s “economic recovery will suffer, adversely impacting electrification, job creation, and social indicators.”
To advance this effort, China’s leaders are engaging the private sector, which, as Vice Premier Liu He recently acknowledged, accounts for more than 50% of tax revenues, 60% of GDP, 70% of technological innovation, 80% of urban employment, and 90% of new jobs and companies.
And the Taliban, which has
acknowledged
that it shares Russia’s enmity with the US, will take whatever help it can get to expel the Americans.
The European Commission implicitly
acknowledged
some of them on April 6 in a new set of proposals for reforming Europe’s asylum system.
For the first time ever, developed and developing countries
acknowledged
their responsibility to curb emissions of greenhouse gasses and agreed on the goal of limiting global temperature rise to below two degrees Celsius.
But we cope better with candidly
acknowledged
uncertainty than with false confidence.
In his March 2008 briefing to the UN Security Council, Gambari reported that his most recent visit to the country was "frustrating" and
acknowledged
that no tangible progress was made.
Inside Africa’s Consumer RevolutionJOHANNESBURG – Nowadays, Africa’s economic potential – and the business opportunities that go with it – is widely
acknowledged.
Unless those downsides are
acknowledged
and addressed, the backlash that fueled Brexit will continue to grow.
In 1926, V. I. Vernadsky similarly
acknowledged
the increasing impact of mankind on “[t]he direction in which the processes of evolution must proceed, namely towards increasing consciousness and thought, and forms having greater and greater influence on their surroundings.”
Just as Thatcher recognized growing dissatisfaction with the old order and gave voice to ideas that had been languishing on the margins, Trump has
acknowledged
and, to some extent, vindicated the anguish and anger of a large segment of the working class who are fed up with long-established systems.
Claims of this type have a long, discredited history, stretching back through the eugenics movement of the early 20th century to its
acknowledged
‘father,’ Francis Galton, in Victorian England.
This is no hearsay; former Pakistani military dictator Pervez Musharraf has largely
acknowledged
it.
The IFFEd program, which was
acknowledged
by the G20 last year, would secure financial guarantees from donors in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere to increase the lending capacities of multilateral development banks in Africa and Asia.
In the interview, Hollande
acknowledged
that, despite his pledge, a reversal of the negative employment trend “didn’t happen” this year.
While industrialized countries often suffer a shortage of low-skill workers – Hungary recently
acknowledged
that it needs 250,000 foreign workers to fill the gaps in its labor market – immigrants are not necessarily uneducated.
Cuts made by the Left are
acknowledged
to be painful.
A leftwing government that can manage a capitalist economy better than a rightwing one will have this success
acknowledged
by financial markets.
In short, as the Nobel laureate Angus Deaton has acknowledged, by creating new opportunities for a certain group of millions of people, while subjecting an enormous number of people to wage stagnation, unemployment, and economic precarity, globalization and technological innovation have helped to widen the gap between the haves and have-nots.
It should be
acknowledged
that Ben Ali strengthened the foundations of Tunisian exceptionalism, furthering gender equality and separation of religion and state.
They
acknowledged
that under the city's special constitution, the Basic Law, these elections could be the first opportunities for the territory to choose its representatives according to the principle of "one person, one vote."
India’s exceptional pluralism is
acknowledged
in the way the country arranges its affairs: all groups, faiths, tastes, and ideologies survive and contend for their place in the sun.
Warning signs are flashing, and the Chinese government has
acknowledged
the overall problem.
In fairness, it should be
acknowledged
that it was under Schroeder that Germany shed hesitations to deploy soldiers abroad.
The need for structural reforms is acknowledged, but they are typically deemed painful, and possibly growth-reducing in the short run.
The European Commission has
acknowledged
the danger, declaring that the only way to mitigate it is to separate the real economy from speculative markets by preventing banks from being involved in both.
The vote to leave the European Union was fueled by deep-seated public anger about the huge structural inequalities between the UK’s north and the south – inequalities that, as UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond
acknowledged
this week, are the worst in Europe.
Abe recognizes the new challenges posed by proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and terrorism, and has
acknowledged
the rising expectation, at home and abroad, that Japan’s contribution to international security must grow.
Only in 1996, was the scale of Russia’s inherited Soviet debt burden
acknowledged
in the form of 25-year rescheduling agreements concluded with the Paris and London clubs of government and commercial creditors.
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