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In the West, there is so much focus on China that India’s achievements are often
acknowledged
only as an afterthought.
Many banks have already
acknowledged
their open-ended losses in residential mortgages.
They urged the US to lift its embargo on Cuba, claiming that it had damaged relations with the rest of the continent, and to do more to combat drug use on its own turf, through education and social work, rather than supplying arms to fight the drug lords in Latin America – a battle that all
acknowledged
has been an utter failure.
The Bank has
acknowledged
that more than income should be considered, and recently established a Commission on Global Poverty to recommend additional metrics.
This problem is widely acknowledged, not just by officials but by bankers themselves.
Once the president’s illegitimacy is formally
acknowledged
by a majority of parliamentarians, all his acts will be considered beyond his constitutional powers, and the process of electing a new president will be firmly on track.
This should be
acknowledged
and ultimately welcomed, despite conventional diplomatic norms regarding the inviolability of the territorial integrity of existing states.
The Kibaki government should be
acknowledged
for gracefully conceding defeat, but true credit goes to the Kenyan public for its unwillingness to allow the authorities to dispense with the rule of law.
As Alan Greenspan candidly
acknowledged
recently, "I have learned more about how this new international financial system works in the last twelve months than in the previous 20 years."
This is the reality that the UN General Assembly
acknowledged
when it recognized a responsibility to protect endangered people in sovereign states.
Clinton has
acknowledged
that he could have done more to galvanize the UN and other countries to save lives in Rwanda.
Backdoors have been
acknowledged
as dangerous by NSA Director Admiral Mike Rogers, who says that “encryption is foundational to the future.”
The United Nations
acknowledged
better results from the “Plan 600” in El Salvador than from programs for lower-ranking combatants, which lacked such support.
The bottom line is unfortunate, but it must be
acknowledged.
That today’s global financial meltdown is the direct consequence of the West’s worship of false gods is a proposition that cannot be discussed, much less
acknowledged.
It must be acknowledged, in her defense, that no one pinpointed the Holocaust’s singularity as accurately as she.
All sides
acknowledged
progress toward eliminating Iran’s capacity to achieve a nuclear “breakout,” which would enable it to begin weapons production within a year.
Somewhat guardedly, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced: “(Pakistani) Foreign Minister (Hina Rabbani) Khar and I
acknowledged
the mistakes that resulted in the loss of Pakistani military lives.
Some contributing factors are generally
acknowledged.
The Bank of England has
acknowledged
that trade-off, estimating that productivity would have been 1-3% higher in the UK had it raised interest rates to pre-crisis levels in the recovery phase.
It is still the leader in institutional innovation – one of this century’s greatest needs – and is the best and most successful historical example of it, as its Nobel Peace Prize for 2012
acknowledged.
In other words, the EU’s own governments
acknowledged
in 2003 that the Turkish government had persecuted more than 2,000 of its own citizens.
The Ecumenical Patriarch himself
acknowledged
in a recent interview that the AKP has shown goodwill on this issue.
Mutually assured destruction was explicitly
acknowledged
during the Cold War in statements from both sides.
Ever since I published The Skeptical Environmentalist in 2001, I have always
acknowledged
that man-made global warming is real.
First and foremost, blocking Palestine’s access to the ICC would contradict European values and undermine the EU’s hard-fought and widely
acknowledged
role as a defender of international law and multilateral institutions.
And Europe’s debt problems are now widely
acknowledged
to be due to ill-conceived aspects of European integration.
Moreover, it is widely
acknowledged
that trade could make an even larger contribution to growth than it already does.
Human SARS might never have spread to the extent that it did (killing 800 people and devastating economies) if the problem had been openly acknowledged, with the World Health Organization involved from the outset.
In its latest resolution on Western Sahara this year, the UN Security Council unanimously called for the launch of a new political process and
acknowledged
that the status quo is not acceptable.
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