Perceive
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The French
perceive
no real difference between an incumbent who has not kept his promises and a challenger whose promises are untenable.
But, today, emerging countries are growing very concerned with what they rightly
perceive
as the serious risks to their own economies implied by excessive weakness in Europe, which remains the world’s trade leader.
With Big Tech’s secret algorithms determining how we
perceive
the world, it is becoming increasingly difficult for people to make conscious decisions – what philosophers
perceive
as the basic dimension of free will.
A shock in one place produces tremors elsewhere, even when there are no direct financial links, because pattern-seeking market participants
perceive
fundamental forces at work.
They
perceive
an underclass that they believe receives benefits denied to them and a thriving economy in the developing world that siphons off well-paying blue-collar jobs.
But, resting on the laurels of the EU’s founders, successive European leaders largely failed to
perceive
the competitive challenges posed by globalization.
Yet Singapore’s citizens rarely gripe about that salary, because they
perceive
their country to be well-run and with good future prospects.
But, though rhetoric matters in diplomacy, the pivot will be fatally undermined if Asians
perceive
the same sort of gap between America’s words and its actions that has become apparent in its Middle East policy (despite Kerry’s determined efforts to revitalize peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority).
In the world’s most highly taxed major economy, citizens have apparently had enough of the political class tending to what they
perceive
as a distant global goal, rather than to voters’ immediate needs.
They
perceive
Americans and Europeans as being obsessed with money and material ambition, and they seem ready to accept some stagnation as the price of remaining truly Japanese.
The more Europe suffers, the more its people will correctly
perceive
an incrementalist agenda for reform as nothing more than an exercise in futility.
Even as it becomes easier to see and care for people lying injured on the side of the virtual highway, it becomes harder to
perceive
and easier to ignore the “road” conditions that caused their injuries – poor nutrition, poverty, inadequate prenatal care, corruption, diversion of resources, and the like.
What Corbyn and Livingstone represent is a sectarian hard left, driven largely by a fierce hostility to what they
perceive
as Western imperialism (or “neo-colonialism”), and racism against non-white people.
In each area, the general public and the world’s governments only dimly
perceive
a global crisis.
The central reason is despairingly simple: women’s lives are not valued, and even women themselves
perceive
their suffering as being unavoidable.
But if they begin to
perceive
Google as a pawn of the US government, this sentiment could turn on a dime.
Long term interest rates will rise as savers
perceive
that discipline is lost, wage increases will be encouraged by pro-labor governments and that means inflation.
At the same time, we must begin to perceive, without distorting, corresponding features in the lives of others.
At a time when the EU is still struggling to make use of the Lisbon institutions, some member states
perceive
a risk that admitting the Balkan countries too soon could damage the Union.
Opinion polls show that Russians
perceive
Western pressure and sanctions to be aimed not at Putin and his cronies, but at Russia and its citizens.
The region’s newly assertive Sunni Arabs
perceive
Israel and the West as being only one threat, the other comprising the so-called “Shia crescent” – the arc of land extending from Lebanon to Iran through Syria and Iraq that is inhabited by the allegedly heretical Shia.
We have discovered that we can get a much simpler set of equations for fundamental physics by supposing that what we ordinarily
perceive
as empty space is actually a medium.
Yet, while Pinker uses many graphs to demonstrate this progress, most people seem not to
perceive
it, or at least to discount it relative to immediate problems and worries.
Others
perceive
calls for growth as a pretext to weaken employment protection or accept greater income inequality.
Borrowers have often been reluctant to accept its advice, which they
perceive
as driven more by theory and ideology than by evidence and practice.
Not surprisingly, governments that
perceive
the creation of a global public forum as a threat to their authority are seeking to impose restrictive policies to interfere with freedom of expression.
Perhaps financial markets will begin to
perceive
the dollar as currently overvalued and retrench.
Some Muslims employ it as a call to action; many in the West (and elsewhere)
perceive
it as an "other" demanding containment and exclusion.
The way voters respond reflects the way they
perceive
recent history and what they want for themselves and their families in the future.
Although many fail to realize this, human beings-- the only creatures fully aware of their being and mortality, who
perceive
their surroundings as a world and have an inner relationship to that world -- derive dignity, as well as responsibility, from the world as a whole; that is, from that in which they see the world's central theme, its backbone, its order, its direction, its essence, its soul -- name it as you will.
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