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It would be acknowledging that the original biography was less than the final word on the subject".
Even choosing not to choose has meaning, with some inmates apparently seeing the last-meal question as something they simply can't face — answering it would be acknowledging their fate.
It could effectively kill chances for the United States to claim it is an "honest broker" in any future negotiations because it would be acknowledging all of Jerusalem is Israeli, and the Palestinians can forget about claiming part of the city as their capital, too.
If the company posts warning signs, it would be acknowledging the area is risky, exposing itself to liability.
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And if it was on this program, it would be acknowledged.
Although the United States will claim that they are "nonprivileged combatants" -- that is, soldiers who have violated the laws of war -- it would still be acknowledging them as combatants rather than common criminals.
"Co-commentary is harder than I thought it would be," he acknowledged at the time.
It is easier for European politicians to support banks that are unable to raise private capital than it would be to acknowledge that in the Greek bailout, they had poured taxpayers' money down a hole.
By the time of Bretton Woods, Ms. Nasar goes on, a kind of global Keynesian had been widely embraced: it would be "commonly acknowledged that keeping free enterprise functioning globally required the visible hand of government".
Moreover, it's the only paradigm Washington can seemingly process to step outside it would be to acknowledge that all of them are the problem, not the opposing views.
It would be impossible to acknowledge every change, however minor.
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