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In “Fear in the Voting Booth: The 2004 Presidential Election,” a study published in Political Behavior in 2007, researchers from Duke University and Michigan State University cited surveys in which 42% of US respondents
deemed
terrorism to be the most important issue in the election.
Despite being seen as a pro-China “hawk” and a staunch supporter of the CCP, Leung was
deemed
unfit.
Simultaneously, governments, under merciless pressure from the bond markets, are introducing labor- and product-market reforms that they
deemed
politically inconceivable only a few quarters ago.
Such glib explanations miss the point:1.Surveys show that the public does not want to go back to the old regime, and that left-wing parties are not
deemed
instruments to undo market reforms.
Dealing with Damaging Institutional InertiaLONDON – Deeply rooted, credible, accountable, and effective institutions have long been
deemed
crucial for a society’s lasting wellbeing and prosperity.
The need for structural reforms is acknowledged, but they are typically
deemed
painful, and possibly growth-reducing in the short run.
But, according to PolitiFact, a Pulitzer prize-winning organization that checks the veracity of political statements, 60% of the claims by Trump that it investigated since he began his campaign have been
deemed
false or “Pants on Fire” false, versus 12% for Clinton.
When the ruble tumbled in December, the finance ministry – which holds almost half of Russia’s foreign reserves, $169 billion, in two sovereign-wealth funds –
deemed
the central bank’s intervention to be insufficient.
Poland’s Successful LosersWARSAW – How can a government with the best economic record in Europe (indeed in the entire OECD) be humiliated at the polls by a Euroskeptic, nationalistic, and economically illiterate opposition – one
deemed
unelectable only a year ago?
As a result, they have been
deemed
meaningful by people who should know better.
Obviously, there is widespread hostility, submerged in a tsunami of populist bile, to anyone
deemed
a member of the “establishment.”
One case concerns 18 Roma children from the northeastern city of Ostrava in the Czech Republic who were placed in “special” schools for those
deemed
mentally deficient, where they receive a markedly inferior education.
There is no inevitable contradiction between European values, on the one hand, and what are
deemed
Asian values, on the other.
For most ordinary people in places
deemed
unsuitable for self-government (Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Cambodia, soon Iraq), foreign administrators seem none too different from the rulers of the British Raj.
The Obama administration also seems to be heading toward regulating derivatives and financial institutions
deemed
too big to fail.
Being truthful and faithful to what is the bedrock of Church teaching cannot be
deemed
conservative.
This argument was always emphasized when the Chinese surplus was
deemed
excessive, but it is virtually ignored when it comes to northern Europe.
For the data that are
deemed
useful and necessary, there is a need to review collection, storage, and sharing processes, in order to ensure that sensitive information is never compromised.
President Putin might easily replace him with someone
deemed
more reliable or better suited to challenge Maskhadov, should he run.
Not much debate attends their enactment, because a fear of heresy keeps most critics from questioning anything
deemed
Islamic.
Indeed, all the trials performed before June 1995 in China, Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan were
deemed
positive by the British researchers.
Opponents said the proposed law would reach far beyond sites like Megaupload, making Google and YouTube liable for copyright infringement – and allowing the government to block (without court authorization) access to Web sites that it
deemed
to be facilitating copyright infringement.
The European Commission’s claim that this slowdown reflects high sovereign-default risk, rather than fiscal consolidation, is belied by the UK, where the sovereign risk is
deemed
by markets to be virtually nonexistent.
Now financial risks are
deemed
to be sufficiently important for macroeconomic management to warrant regulatory arrangements going beyond that of the microprudential supervisor.
Moreover, states are not legally bound to change the policies or laws that are
deemed
to be violating their international human-rights obligations.
And real wage growth stands at less than 2%, which is below the level
deemed
necessary by the Fed to underpin a sustainable acceleration in consumer spending.
But the European Commission
deemed
the proposals inadequate.
Computerized technology has penetrated deeply into the service sector, taking over jobs for which the human factor and “cognitive functions” were hitherto
deemed
indispensable.
All of communism’s imperfections were
deemed
temporary, just bumps on the way to the just society that was then being born.
While the Arrow-Debreu model has its value – namely, it explains why an unplanned economy can produce order – it is discouraging for students to find that what they are
deemed
capable of comprehending offers little insight into real-life situations.
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