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But he errs in not
acknowledging
that some students experience acute discomfort by being made to feel as though they do not belong.
Humanity’s success in reducing poverty is an extraordinary achievement, and one that we are far too reticent about
acknowledging.
So it was a pleasant surprise to see that the last exhibit on display was a wall of items
acknowledging
Japan’s aid and investment in China in recent decades.
Indeed,
acknowledging
that all must be equal in the eyes and practice of the law is a prerequisite for strengthening the social contract between the state and its citizens.
That journey begins by
acknowledging
that tariffs are no longer the biggest constraint on trade in Africa.
And, second, did ideological blinders prevent the IMF from
acknowledging
that deregulation could contribute to a disastrous outcome?
Here, the experience of a previous regional exercise is worth
acknowledging.
But, while
acknowledging
the enormous scale of the undertaking, specialists seem to agree that the new account offers no earth-shattering findings or innovative interpretations concerning Hirohito’s many and changing roles in the most tumultuous period of Japan’s modern history.
But, as with so many peace processes, finding a balance between creating a stable accord and
acknowledging
the terrible injustices that occurred during the conflict can be difficult to achieve.
Far from
acknowledging
this reality, EU members - old and new, big and small - insist on having an equal say in foreign policy decisions.
In the process, officials are
acknowledging
the importance of good governance, as demonstrated by recent efforts to justify the purge and investigation of Bo Xilai as an example of the Communist Party “safeguarding the rule of law.”
Publicly
acknowledging
that the US “has been the largest historic emitter of greenhouse gases,” she declared that the America “must lead efforts to cut harmful emissions and build a lower carbon-economy.”
For nearly a decade, the IMF has been
acknowledging
that controls are a useful policy tool – a change of heart that I lauded back in 2011.
Oxfam is asking the ten biggest food brands to show leadership by
acknowledging
their responsibility for land-rights violations involving their suppliers.
There is recognition that the housing bubble collapse has to be absorbed, but no stomach for
acknowledging
the years of slow growth in consumption that this will imply.
Acknowledging
the role that the state has played – and should continue to play – in shaping innovation enables us to begin debating the most important question: What are the new visionary public investments needed to drive future economic growth?
At least since 1970, Germany has taken a comprehensive and credible approach to atoning for its Nazi past, fully
acknowledging
its horrors in school curricula, graphically commemorating them in museums, monuments, and ceremonies, and employing official discourse that has been unfailingly contrite.
But is
acknowledging
past guilt only a way to facilitate the integration of minorities?
Acknowledging
that rating agencies were incompetent without doing anything to regulate them was inexcusable.
But, in recent years, the IMF has revised its stance on capital controls,
acknowledging
their usefulness under certain circumstances.
This approach cannot last forever, and changing it means
acknowledging
the backwardness of the formal financial sector and taking remedial action.
The region is also
acknowledging
the need for national sovereignty, whereby countries do not have to fear outside interference with domestic politics.
As US President Barack Obama said when accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, “We must begin by
acknowledging
the hard truth that we will not eradicate violent conflict in our lifetimes.
But this summit would do the entire world a great service by
acknowledging
what has gone so wrong with the MDGs, and choosing a radically different approach.
Draghi began by
acknowledging
that, in Europe, inflation has declined from around 2.5% in mid-2012 to 0.4% today.
Acknowledging
this is not to excuse terrorism, but it is a first step toward understanding terrorism’s underlying causes, and thus toward their elimination.
But, faced with South Korea’s shining democracy and booming economy, the Chinese model is irrelevant to the North: following it would mean
acknowledging
the South’s supremacy on the Korean Peninsula, and thus an instant loss of legitimacy.
Acknowledging
this, CGIAR signed a Trust Agreement with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in 1994, pledging to keep the seeds in their collections free of any intellectual property claims.
Tempers remain inflamed, with US Ambassador Nancy Powell, in a New Year’s message to Indians, ruefully
acknowledging
that ties have been “jolted by very different reactions to issues involving one of your consular officers and her domestic worker.”
In contrast to a year ago, people are increasingly
acknowledging
that the global economy is stronger than they had thought.
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