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The European Union dithered for years before
acknowledging
that private loans to Greece should be written down.
Acknowledging
this, the People’s Bank of China has negotiated currency swap lines with other central banks and has designated one of the country’s five large state-owned commercial banks as official clearing bank to settle transactions in renminbi in a variety of foreign financial centers.
Acknowledging
the need to experiment and design new forms of economic organization must not mean abandoning fairness and compassion.
It is heartening to see wealthy individuals defying these attacks, not only by openly
acknowledging
the economic and social damage caused by extreme inequality, but also by criticizing a system that, despite enabling them to prosper, has left too many without opportunities.
A good way to begin
acknowledging
this would be to select Nobel Prize recipients accordingly.
But the Kremlin wants to avoid this, owing to Kadyrov’s growing power and its general unease with a Russian Muslim elite that, while formally
acknowledging
Russian suzerainty, increasingly demands a redistribution of power within the Russian Federation.
Abe is an intensely conservative nationalist, still deeply reluctant to accept the extent of Japan’s World War II guilt (even when acknowledging, as he did in Australia recently, “the horrors of the past century’s history” and offering gracious condolences for “the many souls who lost their lives”).
Osborne has called her a “dead woman walking” (of course without
acknowledging
that his austerity policies helped to seal her demise).
By putting the core issue of Palestinian rights front and center, the Palestinian leadership would be
acknowledging
a shift that is already occurring within Palestinian society.
Acknowledging
such thoroughgoing fallibility may seem paralyzing – and the current political mood certainly seems to reflect this.
Acknowledging
that we have been using the wrong framework is the first step toward finding a solution.
Acknowledging
the importance of how economic benefits are distributed is of course not new.
Let’s start by
acknowledging
that the modern system of floating exchange rates has, on the whole, acquitted itself remarkably well.
Meanwhile, American officials seemed at a loss, with the State Department at first merely
acknowledging
that press reports had mentioned his death.
Acknowledging
that the core institutional infrastructure of the global economy must be built at the national level frees countries to develop the institutions that suit them best.
However, the eurozone, and Germany in particular, must fully acknowledge the fundamental causes of Greece’s exit and pledge to move towards fiscal union, while
acknowledging
that an austerity-only approach towards other at-risk members is a dead end.
Acknowledging
that recent fiscal policies had put the US on an unsustainable trajectory of rising public debt, Obama said that moving towards budget balance was now essential for fiscal stability.
Acknowledging
that man-made climate change is real, but arguing that carbon cuts are not the answer, amounts to staking out a middle ground in the global warming debate – which means being attacked from both sides.
Avoiding distortion requires
acknowledging
that our way of being is not uniquely "natural," that it merely represents one among many possible forms.
It cannot be denied, however, that the path to
acknowledging
their existence and value can be painful.
The book Neurons to Neighborhoods: The Science of Early Childhood Development, published more than a decade ago by the National Academy of Sciences, begins by
acknowledging
that, from conception to the first day of kindergarten, the pace of development exceeds “that of any subsequent stage of life.”
Only by explicitly
acknowledging
the linkages between migrants and refugee flows can we ensure that all UN member states agree to adhere to both compacts, and participate in a coherent, systematic response to vulnerable people’s needs.
But, beyond
acknowledging
the need to cut spending – an obvious imperative, after the estimated $50 billion cost of the Sochi Olympics – Putin has not signaled any concrete plans to tackle Russia’s economic weaknesses.
Whether or not it is advisable to use criminal law in such a way, there is no doubt about the intentions of the people behind such efforts: to protect the memory of the victims, while
acknowledging
shared responsibility and regret for the misdeeds of the past.
Acknowledging
the virtual Armageddon that could follow from an ill-conceived attack on Iran is not appeasement.
His bosses, too, identify targets from afar and order their annihilation, without revealing any awareness of ambiguity concerning who is a “bad guy” or
acknowledging
the possibility of poor intelligence or mistaken identity.
Specifically, the strategy emphasizes the importance of the EU’s enduring soft power, in which prospective enlargement plays an important role, while
acknowledging
that soft power alone is not enough to ensure security.
A Rest Stop for EuropePRINCETON – Last week, in a highly anticipated speech, German President Joachim Gauck cautioned against the blind pursuit of an “ever-closer” European Union,
acknowledging
that the growing inequality among member states is generating “a sense of unease, even unmistakable anger,” and increasing the risk of national humiliation.
Everybody involved in this discussion should spend more time building and
acknowledging
good arguments, and less time telling others what they cannot say.
Addressing the challenges that we Britons face will first require
acknowledging
our limited control over their root causes.
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