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Catholics and Protestants in Ireland were killing each other for a century, but now that they are in the EU, they have
recognized
the idiocy of their conflict and the inevitability of reconciliation.
Reflecting the importance of secure land ownership to the SDGs’ success, the World Bank Group is now working with developing countries to improve their land-tenure systems and expand the coverage of legally
recognized
and registered rights.
The Islamic State (ISIS) is, to be sure, public enemy number one, and Trump has already
recognized
it as such.
Many compounds, seemingly unimportant in the past, are now
recognized
as influencing our health.
America
recognized
the communists in Beijing as China’s legitimate government, while helping to sustain Taiwan in a limbo between sovereignty and the practical exercise of statehood.
But many African leaders and publics have
recognized
these deficiencies; in some countries, such as Ghana, education has even become a deciding issue for voters.
Hamas was not
recognized.
For example, since the 1987 stock-market crash in the United States, the importance of having circuit breakers has been recognized; but if improperly designed, such reforms can increase volatility.
Climate Action After ParisWASHINGTON, DC – At the United Nations climate conference in Paris, courageous and visionary leaders
recognized
that people rarely change the world when they work within the constraints of what they think is possible.
They want Iran to succeed – and to be
recognized
for its success – in sports, arts, and education at an international level.
The Park government
recognized
the importance of investing in education, including primary, secondary and tertiary.
Deng
recognized
this potential in the 1980s; unless Xi follows suit, he will find it increasingly difficult to rally the public behind his vision for China’s future.
Though land reforms over the last three decades have
recognized
property rights for individuals and enterprises, rural land rights remain weak relative to legal conditions in urban areas.
In 2012, China’s current leaders
recognized
that the country’s “demographic dividend” had run its course: the Chinese economy was reaching its “Lewis turning point,” the stage at which its surplus labor supply would be exhausted, and wages would start to rise.
Adam Smith
recognized
long ago that perceptions of rigging will eventually undermine the legitimacy of any rules-based system.
Among those who
recognized
the reality of involuntary unemployment were John Maynard Keynes and Arthur Lewis, who incorporated it into his model of dual economies, in which urban wages do not respond to labor-supply gluts and remain above what rural workers earn.
Maybe this time, with a political crisis over migration erupting three years after migration inflows peaked, that lesson will finally be
recognized.
It is not just California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger who has
recognized
the signs of the times and proclaimed bold Kyoto targets for his state that may become a pacemaker of All-American modernization again.
At their last meeting in Doha in November 2001, ministers
recognized
the inequities of the previous round of trade negotiations, the Uruguay round.
At the very moment when the IMF has finally
recognized
that such liberalization may produce instability but not growth, the WTO is now pursuing it.
At their June summit, Europe’s leaders finally
recognized
the need to rectify this situation, transferring responsibility for banking supervision in the eurozone to the European Central Bank.
For instance, while it is
recognized
that almost all countries need to undertake stimulus measures (we’re all Keynesians now), many developing countries do not have the resources to do so.
But it has long been
recognized
that subsidies can be just as destructive as tariffs – and even less fair, since rich countries can better afford them.
Several cities have
recognized
the benefits to be gained from promoting a sharing economy.
Throughout this process, the emerging economies
recognized
the importance of allowing market mechanisms to work, guaranteeing property rights, and safeguarding macroeconomic and financial stability.
But the UN would have none of it, and Brazil’s ownership was
recognized.
In the absence of an effective, well organized, and internationally
recognized
opposition, the regime’s downfall could be followed by anarchy, all-out sectarian civil war, secessionist movements, and de facto partition.
But Kennedy
recognized
something far more dangerous: Accidents, misjudgments, bluffs, provocation by hardliners, or tactical mistakes could easily throw either side into panic.
I cannot see how a negotiation aimed at getting Iran to renounce unilaterally a right
recognized
for all NPT signatories simply in order to build confidence in the West could be successful.
As planners
recognized
the shortcomings of twentieth-century remedies, they sought to reverse the equation: how can nature be returned to the city?
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