Perceive
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They
perceive
that the US has not won the peace in Iraq and will need international collaboration to achieve that goal.
Asians do not
perceive
themselves as Asians in the way that most Europeans view themselves as Europeans.
And the post-1989 “peace dividend,” which has helped create fiscal space, is evaporating, as countries in the region and beyond
perceive
a need to increase defense expenditures.
According to FOM, most Russians (79%)
perceive
serious hazing and abuse of draftees as being widespread.
And Greek banks and firms lose their creditworthiness alongside their government if markets
perceive
the latter to be insolvent.
This heuristic, in turn, leads us to overestimate our ability to predict the future under what we
perceive
to be “similar” circumstances.
Why do Afghans
perceive
as illegitimate a government put in place by an agreement to which all factions assented, a government that was confirmed by a duly constituted National Assembly (Loya Jirga) held under international patronage?
But, if financing were to become easier, it would be unclear how both creditors and debtors would
perceive
the risk of excessive imbalances.
Today, they feel “occupied” by a nation of which they can never be a part, and by a state that they
perceive
as “democratic” for its Jewish citizens only and “Jewish” for its Arab citizens.
The answer depends on how Germans
perceive
their long-term interests, and on the choices of Chancellor Angela Merkel.
They live in a global world; they do not
perceive
themselves as Middle Easterners.
This form of political racketeering may win elections, but it sabotages any opportunity to experience, or to perceive, politics as a process that can contribute to global development.
The evangelists dismiss such concerns: Bitcoin can still be incredibly valuable as long as enough people
perceive
it as digital gold.
Students and faculty who sympathize with Trump may
perceive
such practices as discriminatory.
Asked not about their motivations, but about their identities, the students from the College – with the exception of the Germans – do not naturally and spontaneously
perceive
themselves as Europeans first.
European economic elites
perceive
China and India very differently.
The French
perceive
Europe as distant, technocratic, and often the Trojan horse of liberal globalization and deindustrialization.
People in the US, Indonesia, China, Iran, and Great Britain are particularly likely to
perceive
greater equality.
The new cold war will not end until either the West or Russia abandons its ambitions, or both sides come to
perceive
substantial common interests.
For the grievances and harm suffered daily by millions of victims and refugees remain as gruesome as ever, notwithstanding the fatigue from the prolonged conflict that some may
perceive.
The economic performance of Brazil and Russia, in particular, has been very disappointing so far this decade, to the point that many now
perceive
those countries as unworthy of the status the acronym afforded them.
While Palestinians travel the world soliciting votes, Israeli officials are engaged in last-minute efforts to dissuade countries from supporting what they
perceive
as Palestinian unilateralism.
America’s foreign policy elite increasingly came to
perceive
the US as a Gulliver tied down and oppressed by political midgets, with their laws of nations, treaties, and multilateral institutions.
In fact, these countries’ citizens generally support legal migration and
perceive
integration efforts as being successful.
One can understand why, living in a foreign country they may
perceive
as hostile, immigrants opt to close themselves off, and some host countries – France, for example –may be too hasty in demanding that immigrants accept new ways of life.
Nonetheless, both treaties have shaped how others
perceive
such actions.
But integrating migrants effectively will be impossible unless European and other countries change how they
perceive
migrants.
Any “victory” that the Tamils
perceive
as leading to subjugation of their rights and aspirations for equality with the majority Sinhalese will be short-lived.
Whether the adjustment policies have been successful remains a subject of heated debate; what is not in doubt is that they produced many losers – most notably among the most vulnerable, who now largely
perceive
the EU-Germany consensus as threatening.
Credit default swaps (CDS) of major southern European banks trade slightly lower than the CDS of their sovereign states, indicating that the market does not
perceive
the latter as able to support the former.
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