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That
realization
was a wake-up call to policymakers and led to the initiation of sandfly-control efforts throughout the country.
But they do not want America alone to shoulder the burdens of international peace, and they are gradually coming to the
realization
that leadership and cooperation do not come automatically, simply because America is the only superpower.
Systems of mutual accommodation that facilitate the
realization
of shared interests are possible.
In Israel, has the
realization
of a new strategic threat made debates about land and settlements seem obsolete?
In the aftermath of America’s poorly executed recent wars and confounded planning with respect to Syria’s chemical weapons, such vetting is the least that Americans and their allies should expect in order to prevent the
realization
of the sum of all our fears: the first nuclear attack or intentional major radiological event of the twenty-first century.
The silver lining here is that this failure may revive the
realization
that no country--not even mighty America--can devalue its way out of trouble.
The successful
realization
of official peace talks through an observer reflects the significant progress made since informal discussions were held last November.
But the
realization
in 2007 that some of the system’s fundamental assumptions were no longer valid triggered a crisis with huge economic and social costs.
What really upset investors, of course, was the
realization
that, yes, some day untenable debt guarantees will have to be withdrawn.
Fortunately, the
realization
that brain and behavioral sciences should be at the core of interrogation practice and intelligence work is gaining ground.
This
realization
does not mean that Europe should turn a blind eye to the nature of Lukashenko’s regime.
The
realization
that Putin has entered, to quote Merkel again, “another world” will only make matters worse.
The irrational exuberance that drove a three-month bear-market rally in the spring is now giving way to a sober
realization
among investors that the global recession will not be over until year end, that the recovery will be weak and well below trend, and that the risks of a double-dip W-shaped recession are rising.
After traversing a minefield of obstacles, EMU is on the threshold of
realization.
As UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navanethem Pillay reminded delegations, green growth will bring no progress without environmental protection and the
realization
of fundamental human rights around the world.
But it wasn’t increasing homicide rates that made officials pay attention; it was the
realization
that the violence hurt the region’s image abroad and made it difficult to attract foreign investment.
In China’s view, the key to the success in Copenhagen lies in the
realization
of the full, effective and sustained implementation of the Convention and its Kyoto Protocol (KP).
Finally, faced by a
realization
of inevitable failure, participants look for a scapegoat.
Much of the subsequent destruction and looting of Iraqi oil facilities and pipelines reflects the widespread
realization
that control of oil means control of Iraq.
This
realization
– that the European taxpayer does not have to save every troubled bank – might have a very beneficial effect, because Germany’s resistance to a banking union is motivated by the fear that German taxpayers would be forced to underwrite indirectly the losses of banks in the distressed countries of the eurozone periphery.
Autumn’s Known UnknownsNEW YORK – During the height of the Iraq war, then-US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld spoke of “known unknowns” – foreseeable risks whose
realization
is uncertain.
But the
realization
this autumn of even some of the risks described here could derail the global economy’s still-wobbly recovery.
The accrual principle typical of financial accounting is incompatible with tax systems’
realization
principle.
But nukes, a belief in deterrence, and the growing
realization
that Kashmir is a lost cause, have freed the army from the hard life of the trenches.
The Curse of UnilateralismThe
realization
in the United States that the war in Iraq has been lost is perhaps the most momentous fact of international politics in 2006.
The IMF’s Overlooked RevolutionMexico City – As the turmoil swirling through global financial markets continues, there is a growing
realization
that global economic problems require global solutions and improved global governance.
Europe, for its part, reached this
realization
in the 1950’s, when it discovered that integration would require a series of bargains to preserve large areas of national policymaking autonomy.
Washington’s
realization
that Iraq can no longer be won or even stabilized unless the regional framework changes, has come late – perhaps too late.
All of them may soon face a
realization
like that of Joseph Fouché, Napoleon’s police chief, after the abduction and sham trial of the Duke of Enghien: “It was worse than a crime; it was a mistake.”
But the real change that is needed is the
realization
that drastic, early carbon cuts are a poor response to global warming – no matter how they are packaged.
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