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And yet, in places where the crimes have not been acknowledged, many would argue that it is even more important to put in place a process to establish exactly what happened.
Indeed, Hamas leaders recently
acknowledged
sending messages to the Obama administration calling for dialogue.
The Nobel Committee has taken a large risk by not rewarding an
acknowledged
contribution.
The European Commission and the IMF have admitted their errors – not only the inaccurate macroeconomic forecasts on which the Greek program was based, but also the decision not to account for social sustainability – and have
acknowledged
that the program has not produced the expected results.
At the same time, Zakaev maintained rather friendly relations with Kadyrov, whose achievements – making Chechnya practically independent – he implicitly
acknowledged.
The difficulties in determining cause and effect must be
acknowledged.
But the risks in all of this must be openly
acknowledged.
In my first meeting with Gul, who was Turkey’s foreign minister in 2003, he
acknowledged
that Turkey had not benefited from its policy of linking Armenia-Turkey relations to a resolution of the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict.
On the contrary, as Ye has candidly acknowledged, the number of corruption cases “has continued to rise.”
In a speech on July 16, Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah
acknowledged
rumors that the Tribunal might indict members of his party, but charged that the Tribunal was part of an Israeli plot to undermine the Islamic resistance in Lebanon and has no credibility.
The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
acknowledged
this in its most recent renewable-energy report.
While the Obama administration has now publicly
acknowledged
that it has recently killed three US citizens in drone strikes, it has refused to acknowledge countless other drone strikes around the world which have killed non-US civilians.
It has not even
acknowledged
that it killed his son.
Italian society’s tacit acceptance of such behavior has become more openly
acknowledged
in recent years, thanks perhaps to Berlusconi and his vast media holdings.
None of this was
acknowledged
in Abbas’s announcement of the election’s postponement.
Whether or not he was solely to blame, a true opportunity for historical compromise was missed at Camp David in August 2000, and he himself
acknowledged
it a year later.
Introduction of foreign companies, technologies, and unfettered mobility for corporations and people would all be viewed as a threat to the Communist system if it were publicly
acknowledged.
As a result, Shanghai has been restricted from making the best of its financial functions, and Hong Kong, Asia’s
acknowledged
financial center, from assisting China’s financial modernization.
Even when the frequent appearance of asset-price bubbles was acknowledged, most believed that efforts to detect and prick them at an early stage would be impossible – and potentially harmful.
Others, meanwhile, have reluctantly
acknowledged
their countries’ duty to accept refugees, but then declare that all economic migrants must leave.
Barroso’s statement thus
acknowledged
anew, on behalf of the Commission and the Council, the democratic deficit that has long plagued EU institutions – a deficit that they aim to close by creating a pan-European political sphere.
But with the Turkish government revealing lurid details of the murder, they finally
acknowledged
that he had died, claiming that his death was an unintended consequence of a fight.
President Barack Obama
acknowledged
the danger to democratic freedoms when speaking to the press in Germany shortly after the US election.
In addition, the prospect of a democratic Russia eventually joining Nato might be openly
acknowledged.
Whatever the case, some 7.6 million voters have now
acknowledged
Le Pen as the right person to lead France (a total probably boosted by a terrorist attack on the Champs Elysées three days before the vote).
Minister of Economic Development Alexei Ulyukaev explicitly
acknowledged
that achieving the targets set by Putin “will take longer.”
More disturbing - and less
acknowledged
- is the fact that these effects can be long-term.
Neither the Japanese government's responsibility for initiating and continuing the war nor the inhumane treatment that prisoners of war or the subject civilian populations suffered under Japanese rule are adequately
acknowledged.
The hidden rules of the game came closest to being officially
acknowledged
during two uninterrupted weeks of simulated interrogations towards the end of the training course.
An internal IMF document, reported in the New York times,
acknowledged
that the IMF-inspired bank closures in Indonesia in November actually produced a banking panic.
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