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IKE
acknowledges
that, within a reasonable range, the market does a far better (though not perfect) job in setting prices than regulators can.
The group
acknowledges
that the major responsibility for maintaining media freedom and pluralism lies with member states.
First, it
acknowledges
that the so-called Constellation project, which was focused on returning to the Moon, is behind schedule, over budget, and unambitious.
I am not always successful in practicing what I preach, but I work for a politics that knows its matters what comes first and what follows, a politics that
acknowledges
that all things have a proper sequence and order, a politics that realizes that citizens -- without theorizing as I am now -- know perfectly well whether political actions have a direction, a structure, a logic in time and space, or whether they lack these qualities and are merely haphazard responses to circumstances.
Anyone who
acknowledges
that global warming is a real threat must take the EU’s arguments seriously.
Now, the IMF
acknowledges
that Thailand will shrink by around 3 percent.
India
acknowledges
in the document that Tibet is part of China and proscribes anti-Chinese activities by Tibetans from Indian soil.
Although the FSB describes the financial system as “safer, simpler and fairer,” it also
acknowledges
“nascent risks that, if left unchecked, could undermine the G20’s objective for strong, sustainable and balanced growth.”
The analysis
acknowledges
that, within a wide range, the market does a far better (though not perfect) job in setting prices than regulators could.
But China has become a great power, with all the obligations for maintaining world order that go with it, whether or not the leadership
acknowledges
it.
Even he
acknowledges
that this will require him to delay fulfilling several other campaign promises.
As the Fed acknowledges, this will have to stop and be reversed.
What comes next is the era of the prudent politician in a boring blue suit who
acknowledges
that hard problems have no easy solutions, and who spurns towering promises in favor of Churchillian sweat and toil.
For the first time, the World Bank
acknowledges
that trade liberalization may not be an effective instrument, not only for stimulating growth, but even for integration in world markets.
At least this statement, unlike the White House Fact Sheet,
acknowledges
that groups like the Islamic state claim to be Islamic.
The ULYP, which I support by funding annual scholarships,
acknowledges
that education is neither the only solution nor a quick fix.
For its part, Sweden already
acknowledges
that its territory would fall well within the theater of NATO operations should a conflict arise in Northern Europe, and this realization has increasingly factored into its own security policy and defense preparations.
He has committed himself to the vision of a world free of nuclear weapons and
acknowledges
the link between nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament by the nuclear-weapon states.
In the scientific literature, a leading modeler
acknowledges
that most modelers regard this method as “hard to defend.”
Calling the offense by its legal name
acknowledges
this, thereby preempting a rhetorical battle to frame the attack as terror, tragedy, or conspiracy.
Portia
acknowledges
that Shylock is under no obligation to show mercy to Antonio, who is in breach of his agreement to him.
If the ECB finally
acknowledges
that this will not do, and removes Greece’s liquidity safety net, the Greek government would be forced to start negotiating seriously, because waiting would no longer do it any good.
From the right, the consensus
acknowledges
that currently there is no Palestinian partner for real peace.
Romney
acknowledges
that large spending cuts, along with the scheduled expiration of tax cuts at the end of this year, could throw the economy back into recession in 2013.
As a new IMF report acknowledges, structural reforms there have failed to produce the intended effects, partly because they ran up against political and implementation difficulties, and partly because their potential to increase growth in the short run was overstated.
As the IMF now acknowledges, it might have been better to restructure Greek debts from the outset than to engage in a “holding operation.”
I know of no undergraduate textbook that
acknowledges
the question.
But a comprehensive deal with Iran – and the need to preempt future epigones – requires a broader change: a world that not only excludes the offensive use of nuclear weapons but also
acknowledges
the ultimate unsustainability of their deterrent power.
For example, the road map rightly
acknowledges
that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict cannot be solved in a void; regional considerations must be taken into account.
Nature and nurture intertwine, but nurture is much more important in the modern world than the heroic paradigm
acknowledges.
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