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Genuinely concerned about raising the incomes of his desperately poor people, he
recognized
that Bolivia needs foreigners’ expertise to achieve growth, and that this entails paying fairly for their services.
But Fischer
recognized
that US culture marginalizes any pursuit that does not produce big money, so he viewed the six-figure cash prize as the ultimate symbol of advancement in his sport.
By the time the retrial ended, most observers
recognized
that the original proceedings had been a sham.
The subsequent fall of the Taliban in Afghanistan as a result of the US-led invasion embarrassed the Saudi regime, because it had
recognized
the Taliban government in 1997 and supported it ideologically and financially.
To this day, Afghanistan has not
recognized
the Durand Line – drawn by a British diplomat in 1893 and imposed on Afghanistan by India’s colonial rulers – as the formal border with Pakistan.
Once the Chinese
recognized
their place as newcomers, they had to accept that becoming full nationals of the new nation state was a status that needed to be earned.
Jung Chang’s famous biography of Mao, published in 2005, recounts those awful events in the sort of bleak detail that makes Communist propagandists nervous – and some academic Sinologists critical that Mao’s achievements go too little
recognized.
The problem, as McKinnon recognized, is that these speculative inflows of “hot” money have weakened China’s macroeconomic tools and fueled ever more financial repression.
It will be hard for Israel to launch a large-scale attack on Hezbollah if it is participating in a semi-stable Lebanese state headed by an internationally
recognized
president, with a pro-Western prime minister and a democratically elected parliament, teeming with tourists, and buffered by 10,000 UNIFIL troops in the south.
But this does not take anything away from the extraordinary community constituted by the intellectual and cultural patrimony that unites Europeans around
recognized
and accepted values.
In the past, China has
recognized
the vital need for good neighborly relations.
In 1963, it was officially
recognized
as a Non-Self-Governing Territory by the United Nations General Assembly under the UN Charter – a legal status it retains to this day.
The International Monetary Fund has long
recognized
that it made one too many loans to try to save Argentina’s unsustainable dollar peg as it collapsed back in 2001.
Even more than current economic struggles, which are driven largely by global forces, peace in Colombia will reinforce for Latin American voters the benefits of pragmatism over ideology – something that even FARC has
recognized.
The other would be a request for veto-restraint by at least 50 member states, including at least five members from each of the
recognized
geographical groupings.
There is thus an unmistakable appeal in escaping an economic arrangement that shackles Scotland to London – an appeal that the great Scottish economist Adam Smith would have
recognized.
While international funding reached $1.1 billion in 2017, this was
recognized
to be $1.5 billion short of what is needed to enact the Global Plan to End TB.
Only as the end of the boom has come into sight has the need for change been widely
recognized.
He
recognized
that there are two kinds of needs, absolute and relative, and that the latter may be insatiable.
China
recognized
that it could not simply transfer economic institutions that had worked in other countries; at the least, what succeeded elsewhere had to be adapted to the unique problems confronting China.
They have
recognized
that austerity will mean slower growth – indeed, a recession is increasingly likely – and that, without growth, the eurozone’s distressed countries will not be able to manage their debts.
For decades, health officials have understood how to prevent the disease, doctors have known how to treat it, and development experts have
recognized
that with clean water and sanitation, outbreaks rarely become epidemics.
Nakasone emerged from the crisis and was
recognized
as a capable statesman in managing Japan’s diplomacy with China.
What is also clear, even if it is not as well recognized, is that this battle will be primarily intellectual in nature: legitimacy must be given back to the notion of having certain ground rules and public regulatory bodies.
Countries
recognized
that without reserves, they risked losing their economic sovereignty.
Germany, for instance, is focused on helping foreigners get their qualifications
recognized
– so that, for example, doctors do not have to drive taxis.
But it is clear even to the US that no Iranian leader could accept the humiliation of surrendering the right to civilian nuclear power
recognized
by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, to which Iran acceded when it was ruled by the Shah.
They gave up the pretense that Greece is solvent; admitted that excessive interest rates could only make the problem worse; agreed to extend more and longer-term loans; called for private lenders to bear some of the burden; guaranteed that even if Greek government bonds are rated in selected default, Greek banks would not be cut off from access to liquidity;
recognized
the need to support economic growth; and agreed to broaden the scope of the European Financial Stability Facility, making it a more flexible tool for intervention.
The resolution would not have the force of law, but its approval would mark the first time that a national legislature has
recognized
the special status of great apes and the need to protect them, not only from extinction, but also from individual abuse.
Most countries have
recognized
this, coming together in Rio and Kyoto to do something about it—not enough, but the Kyoto protocol was intended only as a start.
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