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When the Cold War ended, the truth about the massacre finally came out, and was officially
recognized
by Russian President Boris Yeltsin.
By contrast, many other countries with high levels of wealth and productivity are not
recognized
as bastions of higher education.
Britain is the world’s
recognized
leader in top-class universities, and we need to ensure that Brexit does not change that fact.
It was only when the rout was in full swing that the PBOC
recognized
what was happening – the CSRC had been unable to turn the tide alone – and declared that it would step in to capitalize the market.
Today, many Americans, especially the young, feel far more respect for the countries that
recognized
the lack of evidence of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction than for those whose leaders repeated the American distortions.
Indeed, America’s own Millennium Challenge Account has already
recognized
such African countries for their strong governance.
Twice, it withdrew its troops unilaterally behind its
recognized
borders, namely from southern Lebanon and Gaza.
The Holocaust is internationally
recognized
as belonging to a different era and being in no way representative of the country’s current leaders or its people.
The right often traces its intellectual parentage to Adam Smith, but while Smith
recognized
the power of markets, he also
recognized
their limits.
But there has, at last, been real movement towards openness – progress
recognized
by the European Union when it gave Romania the green light to join the European Union at the beginning of 2007.
No one on the Council wanted to upset Germany, for all of them
recognized
that the same problem could one day confront them.
There never seemed to be a point at which they
recognized
that an intolerable line had been crossed and only resistance or exile would do.
The moral of the story is that if only we economists had spoken up sooner, been more convincing on the issues where we were right, and
recognized
where we were wrong, the situation today would be considerably better.
The fact that Obama failed to take aggressive action, despite having
recognized
the need for it beforehand, is a testament to Tooze’s central argument.
The Administration
recognized
that higher education is the sine qua non for a successful high-technology economy.
The basic lessons of US success should be recognized: macroeconomic stability; budgetary prudence; global trade, competition and de-monopolization in telecommunications and finance; and an active industrial policy geared towards a knowledge-based economy, building upon science, research and development, information technology, and higher education.
Fortunately, many countries in this part of the world have
recognized
that regional welfare must be addressed as a regional challenge.
While we rejoice in our successes, however, we have long
recognized
that our future is tied to our neighbors’ challenges, whether they include military conflicts, as was true 20 years ago, or hunger and disease, as is the case today.
If such a right were recognized, there would be a Palestinian majority instead of a Jewish majority, which would mean the end of the Jewish state.
The WTO framework, to which the EU has always given priority, is increasingly
recognized
as being fundamental to our prosperity.
Talent is now
recognized
as a scarce commodity that needs to be nurtured for a worldwide market of skills and competencies.
To be fair, governments – first under the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and now under the Muslim Brotherhood – have
recognized
the challenges.
The Rohingya are not
recognized
by Burmese law, and face official discrimination and harsh treatment, including virtually impenetrable barriers to citizenship and forced labor.
Even when people have
recognized
IDs, they must be amenable to digital authentication.
For to end friction and suffering the crisis-ridden Middle East needs more than troops – a reality that has been
recognized
in previous conflicts around the World.
Political impediments often enable lax arrangements to linger even after they are
recognized
as inefficient.
The first, and perhaps least recognized, is a generation of disastrous US foreign policy in the Middle East and Africa.
Globalization and Islam are not incompatible, so long as Islam is
recognized
as a tradition that has much to contribute to world civilization, not treated as a menace to be neutralized.
What many trade negotiators and other policymakers do not seem to have
recognized
yet, though Prebisch would have realized it instantly, is that this dramatic turn of events carries huge implications for the global balance of power.
Revival of trade credit is also urgent - its importance was
recognized
early on during East Asia's crisis, where Japan, in a good neighborly gesture, provided $30 billion dollars through the Miyazawa initiative, much of which went to finance trade credit and help restart the economy.
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