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Private investors are
acknowledging
the reality that repayments will likely be drawn out, because insisting on existing terms could cause an untenable bunching of debt-service payments, with possibly unpleasant consequences.
Acknowledging
the limits of austerity, several initiatives attempt a European resolution.
The IMF was the first to break the silence,
acknowledging
that it had been urging debt relief but to no avail.
In 2010, the UN General Assembly and the Human Rights Council adopted a resolution explicitly recognizing the human right to water and sanitation, and
acknowledging
that they are essential to fulfilling other human-rights obligations.
Rather, delegates in Rio must recognize that water is a critical driver in achieving sustainable development – thereby
acknowledging
the intrinsic link between aquatic ecosystems, food, health, and environmental security – and push for the Right to Water to be enshrined in the summit’s final declaration.
Mexico abstained on partition, though it voted in favor of admitting Israel to the UN a few months later, and subsequently recognized the Jewish state,
acknowledging
that its national interest was best served by not taking sides in the Middle East imbroglio.
Unlike in the West, this acceptance of evolution was never tainted by hubris or an aversion to
acknowledging
human-like characteristics in animals.
From the regime’s perspective, the fear is that providing aid to these areas will sustain hostile communities, and could be perceived as
acknowledging
the rebels as de facto political leaders.
Acknowledging
the lingering consequences of the West’s colonial behavior is the first step toward redressing them.
Instead, the party long defended the theory of a revolutionary “rupture” with capitalism, never clearly
acknowledging
its reformist nature.
Only by
acknowledging
the limits to knowledge can monetary and exchange rate policies have a better chance of succeeding.
France’s new president has lost no time in
acknowledging
voters’ dissatisfaction and the continuing lure of populism.
Instead of
acknowledging
the legitimacy of European concerns, he shrugged them off as a frivolity: “[I] guarantee you that in European capitals, there are people who are interested in, if not what I had for breakfast, at least what my talking points might be should I end up meeting with their leaders.”
These uncertainties, indeed, led the Forum to avoid
acknowledging
a formal right to water in its final resolution.
Europe should react to this Russian proposal, first, by
acknowledging
that Russia has a critical role to play in transatlantic security, and that it should be treated not only with caution, but also with respect.
Only by explicitly
acknowledging
the limits to economists’ and policymakers’ knowledge would such policies have a chance of succeeding.
Alan Greenspan, the former US Federal Reserve chairman, was a master of manipulation with his Delphic utterances, but instead of
acknowledging
what he was doing, he pretended that he was merely a passive observer.
Germany was also
acknowledging
the fundamental interdependence of markets in EU member states, and the threats posed in such circumstances by excessive institutional gaps.
As matters stand, central banks in developed countries find all sorts of ways to justify their policies, without
acknowledging
the unmentionable – that the exchange rate may be the primary channel of transmission.
But this requires
acknowledging
what the crisis has revealed: the eurozone’s institutional flaws.
China’s Decrepit PopulationChina’s government finally appears to be
acknowledging
the urgent challenges presented by the country’s aging population.
They shouldn’t urge urban residents with underlying health conditions to “avoid crowds” without
acknowledging
empathically that it’s impossible to avoid crowds entirely for the duration of the pandemic.
For its part, the European Union has pursued shortsighted policies to address its economic challenges, without anticipating – or
acknowledging
– the social and political consequences, including the proliferation of anti-EU sentiment.
But, while nominally
acknowledging
its importance, officials creatively turn the concept on its head.
Then there are the complex technical difficulties facing policymakers, to which US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke referred in his refreshingly candid manner,
acknowledging
that “We don’t have a precise read.”
By
acknowledging
the range and intensity of disagreement among states on a right to secede, the Court seems to have hinted that the necessary consent of the world community does not exist to establish firmly the existence of any such right.
After ignoring the universalist principle for too long, world leaders finally seem to be
acknowledging
the magnitude of the problem – as well as their responsibilities to people far beyond their immediate electoral constituencies.
Instead,
acknowledging
Stalin is a way for Russians to recall a time of great deeds and perhaps even greater sacrifices.
PARIS -- Ever since French President Nicolas Sarkozy took himself off his country’s most-eligible-bachelor list by publicly
acknowledging
his affair with supermodel-turned-pop-musician Carla Bruni during a romantic trip to Euro Disney, he’s run into trouble.
By allowing EU leaders to avoid
acknowledging
the long-term nature of the migrant challenge, this approach weakens their motivation to take collective action.
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