Recognizing
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First, investors,
recognizing
that the dollar is overvalued and that they are likely to suffer large losses when it returns to its fundamental value, could start selling their Treasury bonds, corporate bonds, and mortgage-backed securities.
If Japan did that, however, it would effectively be
recognizing
Russia’s jurisdiction over the islands.
For their part, terrorist groups,
recognizing
that they cannot defeat a conventional military in a direct war, attempt to use governments’ own power against them.
Recognizing
their importance, President Barack Obama has proposed making two years of community college tuition-free.
They want full UN membership, but – facing inevitable veto of that option by the United States in the Security Council – are willing to accept as a fallback a majority vote by the General Assembly
recognizing
Palestine as a non-member “observer state,” the status now enjoyed by the Vatican.
Of course, its current ideological hostility to Israel’s very existence is a serious issue; but Israel and the West should not compound their grievous mistake of not
recognizing
the legitimacy of its electoral victory in Gaza by rejecting any Palestinian state in which Hamas plays a governing role.
A way would have to be found for the US, while
recognizing
China, to continue dealing with the government on Taiwan without
recognizing
their claim to represent China; most important, the US had to retain the right to sell arms to Taiwan.
Inevitably, the new course hinges in part on
recognizing
that economics and finance, while integral elements of all areas of the Bank’s activities, are no longer the institution’s main drivers.
Recognizing
that their “natural patriotism is pure and noble,” he knew that they could not be “bought off.”
The war in Chechnya showed Yeltsin a man who would not even think about
recognizing
the first rule of democracy: self-determination, the right of any nation to choose its own independent path of development.
They can make the world less hospitable for corrupt dictators – for example, by greater sharing of financial information and by not
recognizing
the international contracts that they sign.
Ordinary people in Latin America are only now
recognizing
China’s importance as a global economic player.
This demands deeper comprehension of technology-driven structural changes, with Big Tech
recognizing
and adjusting to its growing systemic importance in step with government.
Recognizing
this, the Fed ended QE at the end of last year and raised its policy rate by 25 basis points.
Recognizing
that the economy could not benefit from a partial restoration of competitiveness without structural shifts, the government passed a significant labor-market reform in the spring of 2013.
That means not only
recognizing
the vital link between his policies and today’s problems, but also ensuring that what should be preserved is not sacrificed in the rush to efface his memory.
Similarly, the Chinese government’s later, and quite sudden, about-face in
recognizing
the rebel Transitional National Council as Libya’s government aroused considerable sneering at home.
Recognizing
that progress toward capital-account liberalization would imply its eventual demise, SAFE has made numerous excuses (to which the recent financial crises in the West have lent credence) for retaining tight control over foreign-exchange transactions.
Three former military attorneys,
recognizing
this blunt truth, refused to participate in the “military tribunals” – rather, “show trials” – aimed at condemning men whose confessions were elicited through torture.
In order to improve the quality of teaching and learning, we are working not only to expand facilities for teacher training, but also to draw more talented people to the profession by
recognizing
and honoring the service of teachers.
Recognizing
the blatant injustice – not to mention the destructiveness – of this state of affairs, a new initiative, launched by the Carbon Levy Project and supported by a growing number of individuals and organizations, has emerged to demand compensation for vulnerable developing countries from the big polluters.
Recognizing
that there is more to heredity than DNA has implications for medicine and agriculture, as well as for evolutionary theory.
But their resistance to
recognizing
problems at home runs even deeper.
The causes of the crisis cannot be properly understood without
recognizing
the euro’s fatal flaw: By creating an independent central bank, member countries have become indebted in a currency that they do not control.
Developing a new Euro-Atlantic strategy for the Black Sea region must start with the democracies of North America and Europe
recognizing
their moral and political stake in the outcome.
More must follow suit,
recognizing
that realigning the existing party system may be the only way to break the stalemate of US politics and, potentially, reverse decades of dangerous democratic underperformance.
Recognizing
the potential effects as “catastrophic” for a significant portion of the population, they urged Exxon’s top executives to take action.
Recognizing
the “Jewish state” would be a betrayal of the constituent ethos of Palestinian nationalism, while intrusive security arrangements would be a standing invitation to radical groups to fight what would be seen as occupation in disguise.
For the US, this means
recognizing
Russia for what it is: a large, still-important country with a hybrid political system and serious domestic economic, demographic, and political challenges.
They should start by
recognizing
that as long as upstream infrastructure remains in the hands of often-inefficient state-owned enterprises, some downstream sectors will have to bear higher costs.
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